There were 4 creatures that the Lord Ruler in the series. They were the Koloss, the inquisitors, the mistwraith and the Kandra. The Mistwraith and the Kandra are very close to being the same but the Kandra have a sentient mind.
The Lord Ruler
Cett was a nobleman in the Final Empire who later became the ruler of Urteau. He was one of the many contenders for the title of Emperor after the fall of the Lord Ruler in Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn series. Cett was known for being a pragmatic and calculating leader who sought to secure his own power and influence in a post-apocalyptic world.
In the realm of mythical creatures, the lord of the air is typically considered to be the dragon.
Lord. Tyrant. Ruler. But mostly lord
Tolkien creatures are often referred to as "Middle-earth creatures" or "fantasy creatures" as they inhabit the world created by J.R.R. Tolkien in his works, such as "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit." Some notable Tolkien creatures include hobbits, elves, dwarves, orcs, ents, and dragons.
Because He is the lord of all creatures!
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The "Blade of Station" is a term from the "Mistborn" series by Brandon Sanderson, specifically referring to a powerful artifact associated with the character known as the Lord Ruler. It is part of the larger mythos and magical system within the series, serving as a symbol of authority and control. Its significance ties into themes of power, governance, and the complex dynamics between the ruling class and the oppressed in the series' world.
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The two main warlords competing to be ruler of Japan were Lord Takeda Shingen & Lord Uesegi Kenshin
Rinesh is a Malayalam name that means "lord of the night" or "ruler of the night." It combines the words "Rini," meaning night or darkness, and "Ish," meaning lord or ruler.