Galdar, 2 meters tall, age unknown.
Nirag, that rare case when a white crow appeared among the Galdar, which differs from its counterparts in all negative character traits.
But none of this is as frightening as the fact that his hands are up to the elbows in blood. He kills, he hunts, he pursues those whom he deems worthy of death for the glory of the revenge of the one who granted him powers. It can be simple lumberjacks, poachers, bandits, even guardians of law and order. Sometimes one gets the impression that whoever looks askance at him, or says something wrong, instantly gets into the black list of Niraga, and sooner or later he will be killed by him.
But Nirag was not always like this. He became a hostage of fate, a chance meeting that changed his life. After all, he, in his wanderings, found that very Danaray old man from the legends of the Tree of Vengeance. This Danaray was defeated by people, which saved many from his anger and thirst for destruction, but the pain that Danaray carried in himself did not allow him to die so easily, and he sprouted into the ground, becoming a black tree. And it was this tree that Nirag met, and it was with him that he entered into a dialogue. The dialogue, the consequence of which was that the Galdar drank the juice of the black tree, and finally ended the painful life of Danaray, in return, gaining longevity, mighty strength, and dexterity. But in addition to such a gift, he also received a heavy burden. He keeps in himself this unquenchable thirst for revenge, and the bottomless pain of the loss of love.
Many nayoniki and lawmen are trying to catch Nirag, but this is not an easy task, because no one expects a galdar to be equal in strength to a frogas, or even two whole frogas ...