Nadal, the youngest of the siblings, is the one who brought magic into the world, and who also guards it to this day. All the magic in the world flows through her hands and is guided by her, at least that is what the priests and followers of Nadal preach. The temples of Nadal are Places of study and teaching of magic, and a higher value is placed on tranquillity and seclusion than on pageantry and grand worship.
Nadal is depicted as a young woman in elaborate robes. She is often accompanied in images or as a statue by a griffin, the servant being of the Titan of Magic.
Nadal is celebrated on the first day of the Misty Moon, the Day of the Misty Breath.
"Woe to him who uses magic without humility and purpose. The selfish gifted one is always sure of Nasradin's wrath... "Great Book of Consecrations, 1500 b. EC.