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'''Allik Neverfar''' is a member of the [[Southern Peoples of Scadrial]].
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'''Allik Neverfar''' is a [[Southern Scadrian]].
   
 
He is rescued from the [[Set]] by [[Marasi]] and in return, takes [[Waxillium Ladrian]], [[Wayne]], [[Marasi]], [[Steris]], [[Telsin]] and [[MeLaan]] on his flying lifeboat called the [[Wilg]]. He is extremely respectful of Wax, as the Southern Scadrial people believe metalborn to be godlike, but occasionally makes veiled insults regarding Wax's true abilities. He educates the Marasi about southern Scadrial culture.
 
He is rescued from the [[Set]] by [[Marasi]] and in return, takes [[Waxillium Ladrian]], [[Wayne]], [[Marasi]], [[Steris]], [[Telsin]] and [[MeLaan]] on his flying lifeboat called the [[Wilg]]. He is extremely respectful of Wax, as the Southern Scadrial people believe metalborn to be godlike, but occasionally makes veiled insults regarding Wax's true abilities. He educates the Marasi about southern Scadrial culture.

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Allik Neverfar
Ethnicity Southern Scadrian
Nationality Malwish
Homeworld Scadrial

Allik Neverfar is a Southern Scadrian.

He is rescued from the Set by Marasi and in return, takes Waxillium Ladrian, Wayne, Marasi, Steris, Telsin and MeLaan on his flying lifeboat called the Wilg. He is extremely respectful of Wax, as the Southern Scadrial people believe metalborn to be godlike, but occasionally makes veiled insults regarding Wax's true abilities. He educates the Marasi about southern Scadrial culture.

He wears a mask, and belongs to the tribe of people who change their masks the way "a lady in Elendel would change her hairstyle". He worked on an airship called the Brunstell until it was captured by the Set. He studied languages and mathematics while on board the Brunstell. He was once thrown overboard with a rope tied to his ankle for getting the cistern three-step wrong.

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