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+ | |full name = Suyodhana |
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+ | |gender = Male |
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+ | |alias = Sleeper |
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+ | |eye = One blue, one brown |
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+ | |hair = Inky shade of night |
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+ | |status = Immortal |
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+ | |family = [[Aru Shah]] (daughter) |
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+ | |appearances = ''[[Aru Shah and the End of Time]]'' |
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+ | '''Suyodhana''' or '''The Sleeper''' is the main antagonist in the novel, ''[[Aru Shah and the End of Time]].'' |
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+ | When encountered at the library, the Sleeper no longer had a star-studded snake tail. His hair was the same inky shade of night and it looked as if there were stars caught in it. He was tall and thin. His cheekbones stuck out and he wore a black sherwani jacket over dark jeans. One of his eyes were blue and the other was brown. |
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Revision as of 02:28, 22 April 2018
Spoiler Alert!
Warning! This page contains spoilers for Aru Shah and the End of Time. |
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The following article/section is from the Pandava Quintet continuity under Rick Riordan Presents and not the Riordanverse canon. |
Suyodhana or The Sleeper is the main antagonist in the novel, Aru Shah and the End of Time.
Rick Riordan Presents
Pandava Quartet
Aru Shah and the End of Time
In the beginning of the novel, the Sleeper is safely bound within the 'Lamp of Bharata', an old clay diya, in the museum Aru's mother owns. Aru Shah inadvertently releases him by lighting it while she tries to prove herself to her classmates. Once the Sleeper is free, he freezes time in the museum, trapping everyone in place except for Aru.
Later, it is revealed that the Sleeper is Duryodhana, son of Gandhari, and he is the antagonist of the Mahabharat, even more than Subala(Shakuni)
Appearence
The Sleeper takes on many forms. When he first emerges from the diya as a shadow, he looked like a tall and spidery shadow with horns, fangs, and fur.
When outside Brahmasura's beauty salon, the Sleeper was a massive form of twisted ink and ice. He had a long dark snake tail.
When encountered at the library, the Sleeper no longer had a star-studded snake tail. His hair was the same inky shade of night and it looked as if there were stars caught in it. He was tall and thin. His cheekbones stuck out and he wore a black sherwani jacket over dark jeans. One of his eyes were blue and the other was brown.