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'''Niedamir''' son of [[Audoen]] is the ruler of [[Caingorn]] and (first) leader of the [[Hengfors League]]. He is a widower and has two sons.
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'''Niedamir''' son of [[Audoen]] is the ruler of [[Caingorn]] and (first) leader of the [[Hengfors League]]. By the time of ''[[Blood of Elves]]'' he is a widower and has two sons.
   
 
His capital is in the city of [[Hengfors]]. He was a participant in the hunt for the [[golden dragon]], [[Villentretenmerth]] and [[Gyllenstiern]]'s employer. Niedamir joined the hunt due to his desire to conquer [[Malleore]] - after the sudden death of its prince, it was left in the hands of his daughter, a princess that the nobility of Malleore was trying to use to increase their power, a thing that would be rendered more difficult should she marry. Niedamir had asked for her hand, but the nobles attempted to prevent any such union by using a conveniently discovered ancient prophecy which stated that the princess could only marry a man who had slain a dragon. Niedamir heard of the dragon of [[Holopole]], [[Myrgtabrakke]], and so set out on the hunt to slay her, thinking it a way to seize control of the principality while still conforming to the demands of the nobility.
 
His capital is in the city of [[Hengfors]]. He was a participant in the hunt for the [[golden dragon]], [[Villentretenmerth]] and [[Gyllenstiern]]'s employer. Niedamir joined the hunt due to his desire to conquer [[Malleore]] - after the sudden death of its prince, it was left in the hands of his daughter, a princess that the nobility of Malleore was trying to use to increase their power, a thing that would be rendered more difficult should she marry. Niedamir had asked for her hand, but the nobles attempted to prevent any such union by using a conveniently discovered ancient prophecy which stated that the princess could only marry a man who had slain a dragon. Niedamir heard of the dragon of [[Holopole]], [[Myrgtabrakke]], and so set out on the hunt to slay her, thinking it a way to seize control of the principality while still conforming to the demands of the nobility.

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Niedamir son of Audoen is the ruler of Caingorn and (first) leader of the Hengfors League. By the time of Blood of Elves he is a widower and has two sons.

His capital is in the city of Hengfors. He was a participant in the hunt for the golden dragon, Villentretenmerth and Gyllenstiern's employer. Niedamir joined the hunt due to his desire to conquer Malleore - after the sudden death of its prince, it was left in the hands of his daughter, a princess that the nobility of Malleore was trying to use to increase their power, a thing that would be rendered more difficult should she marry. Niedamir had asked for her hand, but the nobles attempted to prevent any such union by using a conveniently discovered ancient prophecy which stated that the princess could only marry a man who had slain a dragon. Niedamir heard of the dragon of Holopole, Myrgtabrakke, and so set out on the hunt to slay her, thinking it a way to seize control of the principality while still conforming to the demands of the nobility.

Some time afterwards, he successfully seized control of (or at least allied with) Malleore and Creyden, forming the Hengfors League. During the second Northern war, the Hengfors League remained neutral with respect to Nilfgaard.