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Updated History section, as well as various fixes and rewordings
m (I didn't put a |died= since it was only strongly implied that he's a Forgotten, but I looked through the history and there was no explanation for why it was disputed.)
(Updated History section, as well as various fixes and rewordings)
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
He is a very powerful Rithmatist.{{citebook ref|rithmatist|1}} As an experienced duelist, he draws very fast and prefers simple, offensive-oriented [[Rithmatics#Rithmatic Defenses|defenses]] and [[Chalklings]].{{book ref|Rithmatist|1}} His power was originally granted by a [[Shadowblaze]], but after the event in the [[Tower of Nebrask]], as he was almost certainly replaced by a Forgotten, the source of his powers likely were as well.{{book ref|Rithmatist|25}}
 
==History==
He challenged Professor [[Fitch]] to a duel.{{book ref|Rithmatist|1}} By winning this duel he and Professor Fitch exchanged places in seniority: Nalizar became a tenured professor and Fitch fell back to the lowest rank, tutoring professor.{{book ref|Rithmatist|2}}
 
Nalizar got his coat three years prior to the events of [[the Rithmatist]] at [[Maineford Academy]], then spent two years at fighting at [[Nebrask]] until he came to Armedius Academy. He is considered a hero for his service at Nebrask; he lead the expedition to recover [[William Muns]]'s body.{{book ref|Rithmatist|20}}
 
HeShortly after becoming a professor at [[Ardmedius Academy]], Nalizar challenged Professor [[Fitch]] to a duel.{{book ref|Rithmatist|1}} By winning this duel he and Professor Fitch exchanged places in seniority: Nalizar became a tenured professor and Fitch fell back to the lowest rank, tutoring professor.{{book ref|Rithmatist|2}}
He was present during the defeat of the [[Scribbler]], who he claimed to have tracked from Nebrask. He was inadvertently splashed with acid by [[Joel Saxon]] and knocked unconscious by one of the Scribbler's [[Rithmatics#Line of Revocation|Lines of Revocation]].{{book ref|Rithmatist|23}} He was lauded by as a hero by Joel after the battle.{{book ref|Rithmatist|25}}
 
He spent much of his time at Armedius researching books on Rithmatics, which was later speculated by Joel to be a means of ascertaining humanity's understanding of Rithmatics.{{citebook ref|Rithmatist|25}}
He has the same blackness behind his eyes as Inspector Harding, who was possessed by a [[Forgotten]], indicating that he likely is as well. He all but admitted to being one during a conversation with Joel. He convinces Joel that nobody will believe any accusations against him by Joel, given Joel's prior retracted accusation and praise following the defeat of the Scribbler.{{book ref|Rithmatist|25}}
 
He was present during the defeat of the [[Scribbler]], who he claimed to have tracked from Nebrask. He was inadvertently splashed with acid by [[Joel Saxon]] and knocked unconscious by one of the Scribbler's [[Rithmatics#Line of Revocation|Lines of Revocation]].{{book ref|Rithmatist|23}} He was lauded by as a hero by Joel after the battle.{{book ref|Rithmatist|25}}
 
HeJoel talked with Nalizar before the grand melee to apologize for suspecting him. Joel realized that Harding hadn’t attacked Nalizar, and that Nalizar hadn’t seemed suprised that Harding had been in the dormitory that night. Joel saw that Nalizar hashad the same blackness behind his eyes as Inspector Harding, who was possessed by a [[Forgotten]], indicating that heNalizar likely is as well. He all but admitted to being one during ahis conversation with Joel. He convincesconvinced Joel that nobody will believe any accusations against him by Joel, given Joel's prior retracted accusation and praise following the defeat of the Scribbler.{{book ref|Rithmatist|25}}
He spent much of his time at Armedius researching books on Rithmatics, which was speculated by Joel to be a means of ascertaining humanity's understanding of Rithmatics.{{cite}}
 
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