Mimek Bolodrav

Mimek is a researcher, who is trying to uncover the mystery behind The End Portals and The Void.

Far from home
Mimek comes from The End dimension, where he was raised in a city of endstone and purpur. He doesn't remember much of his childhood, as most of his memories faded alongside his powers to teleport and freely cross dimensions. He was trapped on Rathnir with no way going home.

The Boulder and a meteor
He found his way into Pedregal, where they praised The Boulder, and believed that end stone is holy and comes from heaven, which is The End dimension. He found something familiar in this strange place, and so he became a boulderist, as an attempt to connect to his lost home.

One day he heard a voice. It asked for a sacrifice. Mimek gathered all kinds of rocks and presented them in front of Pedregal's boulder. All the stone was consumed and then after a few moments a meteor made out of end stone fell from the sky right onto the boulder. He deemed it as a good omen, and started his research on getting into The End dimension.

Momentary Bliss
Mimek spent countless hours on exploring and researching strongholds and The End portals. One day, when visiting The Brittle Keep portal maybe because of fate or luck he jumped into it, and to his surprise it actually worked. He crossed into The End, The Heaven, his home. In the center of an island before him was a mighty dragon, and surrounding it were obsidian pillars. All his items were gone, and so he thought he was defenceless, but then he realised a part of his lone gone power came back. He teleported some items from Rathnir into his hands, and with them he slew the dragon and took its egg. Bliss of coming back to his home was only momentary, as the unstable portal sucked him back into Rathnir. He then saw the egg disappear right from his hands. It is unknown to him whether it went back to The End dimension to hatch into a new dragon, or escaped and stayed in Rathnir.

Discoveries
Mimek deciphered two out of possibly three messages left by Entropy on Rathnir. There currently exist few copies of the text.