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== Legacy == Although Alcadizzar and his people were dead, he did not die without leaving any legacy behind. The man himself wandered the ruins of Nehekhara until he died and fell into the River Vitae/Mortis and his corpse washed up on a distant shore. The Skaven tracked the Fellblade's magic and recovered the sword, but left Alcadizzar's corpse and crown alone. His body was eventually discovered by a shaman named '''Kadon''', who could recognize the corpse as a Nehekharan king and ordered the construction of a large barrow for him. In an unfortunate move, Kadon decided to wear Nagash's crown and was corrupted by Nagash for it. Under Nagash's influence, he had a walled city called Mourkhain constructed around Alcadizzar's barrow and had the king's spirit bound to the city's stone for all eternity. Guess Nagash still had the last laugh though since Alcadizzar will be stuck there forever... [[Not As Planned|or not]]. According to [[Neferata]]'s novel, part of Alcadizzar's soul was bond to Nagash's crown and prevented the vampires from unleashing its true potentials by giving them some sort of mental attack, which caused the unlucky vampires to experience PTSD from Alcadizzar's memories. Kadon had tried to unbind Alcadizzar's soul to Mourkin's wall, but was nearly killed in the process, with only half of Alcadizzar's soul bound to the wall. Due to her connection with him, it was Neferata that suffered the most from his PTSD attack, as she could relive Lahmia's burning and Alcadizzar's dagger stab to her heart. In order to use the crown for their own gains, W'soran and Ushoran recruited Neferata's help to remove the king's soul using ''The Nine Tomes of Nagash''. After collecting the nine tomes, Neferata used its power to force Alcadizzar's soul back to his old, dead body. Although Neferata hated Alcadizzar, she sympathized with his suffering despite herself (due to raising him as a child, and having developed some kind of maternal love for him), something like sadness could be felt by her emotionless immortal mind. Just before his spirit was about to return back to his old body, Alcadizzar asked Neferata to give in, but Neferata was like [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure|Daga Kotowaru'']] and roasted Alcadizzar so hard he howled in anguish and turned into a powerful wight. Upon regaining his old, dead body, the first thing he did was bitch slapp Ushoran onto the ground and began choking him. Although Alcadizzar was a powerful and agonizing piece of work, he was still but one undead, fighting against multiple vampires nearby that were just about to gang up on him (including: [[Mannfred von Carstein|Khaled al Muntasir]]). In the end, Alcadizzar was decapitated by Ushoran and subsequently torn to pieces. "Long live the king" said Ushoran, as he held Alcadizzar's bone head high and softly cheered for his death. So it is safe to say Alcadizzar's soul was either freed, stuck in purgatory like every other Nehekharan, or somehow in Nagash's grip after this. Nagash's crown would eventually get passed down to other people, all of whom would get corrupted by it and become a necromancer (except for [[Sigmar]] himself), before it was finally taken away by a [[Mannfred von Carstein|whiny vampire]] where he would use the crown to resurrect Nagash in [[The End Times]]. In the Sigmar novel, [[Sigmar]] had called upon every scribe to gather any information about Nagash after [[Mannfred von Carstein|Khaled al Muntasir]] (who was forced to work for Nagash after Neferata offered him to Arkhan) came to threaten and parley for Nagash's crown (which Sigmar being a fucking boss, simply tells the vampire to GTFO). One of the scribes named '''Eoforth''' came across many manuscripts regarding the ancient Nehekharan (which was found in a burning gallery near some shore alongside with many treasures from Nehekhara, for unknown reasons of plot). One of the manuscripts telling the tale of how '''Al-Khadizzar''' (not Alcadizzar or Alcadizaar, who was erroneously referred to as a warrior, not a king. Nehekharan probably doesn't translate well into Old Reikspiel) slew Nagash with "a dreadful sword of fell power". Many other manuscripts also referenced how Nagash destroyed Nehekhara in a single night. Just how or whom was able to witness these event and documented these manuscripts, when EVERYONE WAS FUCKING DEAD at that time is anyone's guess. Even the events of Neferata and the Skaven alliance with Nagash were mentioned (though it also said Neferata was a consort of Nagash, which is false as she hates Nagash and wanted to rule her own kingdom. Guess whomever made that manuscript didn't know a lot about Neferata). Were they all written by some undead scribes under the order of a tomb king? Did a seer have a vision and and write it? Did Ophiria write it? Arkhan? Surely the Nehekharan survivors boarding the refugee ship at Zandri should've been able to remember the tale of Neferata, but not the Skaven or Alcadizzar. So many questions... Still, Alcadizaar received no mention in The End Times despite showing a lot of other dead characters coming back to life. However, Nagash had bound the winds of Shyish to himself and controlled every dead spirit of the world and it is possible Alcadizzar's among those unfortunate souls. Even if he wasn't controlled by Nagash, he would still be freed in the end though, when the Chaos gods managed to emerge from the warp rift caused by Archaon's doomsday device and destroy the world. It is also possible for him to be become a [[Stormcast Eternals]] in Age of Sigmar. Who knows.
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