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Sanhaj Kompore is a historical figure from the Masters of the Night-Wind in Natlan.

He was a revered mystic and a storyteller whose tales were about tribal warriors and dragons.[2] He was also one of the warriors who joined forces with Tenoch against the Abyss, alongside his Iktomisaurus companion Mahamba.[3]

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Sanhaj had been born silent after his birth, which the elder who oversaw the tribe's ritual fire chalked up to half his soul being lost in the night flames, so he embarked on a perilous journey to the Night Kingdom on his birthday to seek his missing self in the company of Mahamba, the most enigmatic of the Iktomisaurs. There, he experienced the past with his own eyes, including Xbalanque's march toward the volcano and the Scarlet-Eyed Hero's victory against the Sacred Lord. Sanhaj also gained visions into the future, which got him realizing that all this had been the night's master's arrangement. He saw the coming of the cataclysm and cried out his first words as the dark fog almost touched the tribes of Natlan, only to wake up and find himself lying by a blue bonfire; Mahamba's eyes flashed with a dim light, and then the elder handed him a ceremonial staff. From that day onwards, he used tales of the past to warn people of future dangers and weaved lies from the stories to hide a past that should not be again touched.[4]

Sanhaj was considered a legendary "Border Master" of the Masters of the Night-Wind, and his mastery of border spells was what turned the tide in the Battle of the Mare Jivari 500 years ago; legend has it that he summoned a miniature Night Kingdom and exploded it to defeat the approaching dark calamity. However, this was accomplished at the cost of his own life as well as Tenoch's.[5]

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Archon Quests

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Etymology[]

  • Sanhaja is the Arabic name of Aẓnag who were once one of the largest Amazigh tribal confederations.

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Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial Name
EnglishSanhaj
Chinese
(Simplified)
桑哈杰
Sānghājié
Chinese
(Traditional)
桑哈傑
Sānghājié
Japaneseサンハジ
Sanhaji
Korean산하자
Sanhaja
SpanishSanhaj
FrenchSanhaj
ThaiSanhaj
VietnameseSanhaj
GermanSanhaj
IndonesianSanhaj
PortugueseSanhaj
TurkishSanhaj
ItalianSanhaj

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