Nida

Nida — World on Fire

Nida hunts Hunters — sadistic, calculating, and possibly enhanced beyond human limits. She's organized, methodical, and still at large.

Nida

Antagonist — World on Fire

Nida hunts Hunters. That's the most efficient way to describe what she does and what makes her terrifying. She's organized, patient, and she enjoys her work in ways that are immediately obvious and deeply unsettling.


About Nida

Something isn't quite right about Nida's physicality. She moves in ways that suggest something more than human reflexes — speed that doesn't match the body, a gliding quality to her movement that registers as wrong before anyone can articulate why. Whether that's enhancement, possession, or something else is a question the series lets hang.

She's the face of a coordinated attack on the Council of Chaldea — not impulsive, not chaotic, but methodical. She's tracked Hunters across Cambodia. She's orchestrated operations that required planning, resources, and the kind of cold patience that makes threats like her genuinely hard to stop.

The sickly appearance — pale skin, pockmarks, the rashes — clashes with what she can actually do. She doesn't look like the most dangerous person in the room. She usually is.


Personality

Sadistic in the clinical sense. She doesn't just want results; she wants the experience of obtaining them. Calculating enough to plan complex operations, but the enjoyment she takes in the hunting is real and deliberate. Every interaction carries a menacing undercurrent, and she knows it.

She's still out there at the end of Raven's Fall. Not captured. Not stopped. Status: at large.


Books Featuring Nida

Raven's Fall (Book 2)

Nida makes her entrance as an active, operational threat. The damage she does to the Council and the people defending it is significant — and personal.

Start Reading Raven's Fall →

Raven's Rise (Book 3)

The threat Nida represents isn't finished. Her story continues into the trilogy's final act.

Start Reading Raven's Rise →


Haatim is one of the Hunters she pursues — their confrontation in Cambodia is one of the series' most tense sequences. The World on Fire books are part of Lincoln Cole's connected fiction universe — five series that share characters and lore.

Nida is a character in the World on Fire series by Lincoln Cole.

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