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==About==
 
==About==
 
Nyriad was a Siren who lived before the [[Eridian]] people were destroyed and was the Siren responsible for both their destruction and the sealing of [[The Destroyer]].
 
Nyriad was a Siren who lived before the [[Eridian]] people were destroyed and was the Siren responsible for both their destruction and the sealing of [[The Destroyer]].
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In an Eridian glyph found in the Tazendeer Ruins, she describes her self as "the last to learn the Eridian language from the Eridians", hence explaining why her voice permeates the glyphs when they are translated; this is likely related to the Siren ability to imprint objects with psychic records of traumatic moments or milestones of their lives (See [[Childhood's End]]), and judging from the large number of them scattered throughout Borderlands 3, Nyriad likely gained a mastery of that ability to do so at will.
 
In an Eridian glyph found in the Tazendeer Ruins, she describes her self as "the last to learn the Eridian language from the Eridians", hence explaining why her voice permeates the glyphs when they are translated; this is likely related to the Siren ability to imprint objects with psychic records of traumatic moments or milestones of their lives (See [[Childhood's End]]), and judging from the large number of them scattered throughout Borderlands 3, Nyriad likely gained a mastery of that ability to do so at will.
 
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[[Category:Sirens]]

Revision as of 03:35, 30 September 2019

Nyriad is a non-player character in Borderlands 3. The Vault Hunter never meet Nyriad in person, but found her writings scattered across the Borderlands.

About

Nyriad was a Siren who lived before the Eridian people were destroyed and was the Siren responsible for both their destruction and the sealing of The Destroyer.

In an Eridian glyph found in the Tazendeer Ruins, she describes her self as "the last to learn the Eridian language from the Eridians", hence explaining why her voice permeates the glyphs when they are translated; this is likely related to the Siren ability to imprint objects with psychic records of traumatic moments or milestones of their lives (See Childhood's End), and judging from the large number of them scattered throughout Borderlands 3, Nyriad likely gained a mastery of that ability to do so at will.