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Revision as of 19:55, 27 June 2011

Nola Bagil
File:NolaBagil.png
Nola, in King's Field II
Series: King's Field
First Game: King's Field II

Nola, a resident of Melanat Island, is the sister of main antagonist Necron in [[King's Field II]. She travelled to the island with her brother and good friend Fai Fadlin upon the insistence of her brother that something there would give him the power to become the ultimate fighter. Shortly after she moved to the island she lost contact with her brother and tried unsuccessfully to locate him and encourage him to move home.

It is speculated that Nola and Fai Fadlin had planned to leave the island, as they were both collecting the special magical flasks that could contain the magical water needed to survive once poisoned by the island. In King's Field III, a corpse lies in a cave off the northern shore of the main continent that when inspected reads "The body of Nora". The corpse is found near a crashed small boat amidst several crystal flasks, it is widely accepted by fans that this is indeed the body of Nola Bagil and the triggered description is merely a spelling error in her name as often in translation l's and r's are backwards.

Other appearances

Nola is a primary source of information in the fan made prequel: King's Field: Dark Destiny. In the game's interactions, Nola explains that they fled to the island to escape the punishment that was to befall her brother Dias after his treason against the king. She and Fai are half-heartedly attempting to help Dias hide from the would-be royal captors until such a point comes that he can find a power strong enough on the island to defend himself.

It is documented in the series that she is well liked by the other townsfolk and several people in the town, including shopkeeper Al Hunt who has taken a special liking to her and would go out of his way to make sure she stays safe.