Dânijâl Linâ Izegrât

Dânijâl Linâ Izegrât, more commonly known by his nickname and stage name Vâriskler, is an Obradinian-Troiyan musician. He is the lead singer and co-founder of the band Nâvod.

Dânijâl was born and raised in Isch, mainly in the primarily Obradinian district of Olânjysker. He had a talent for music from an early age, but it wasn't until his teenage years he began to properly experiment and branch out. In 1968 he met Doni Aljâ Welmorn and in 1973 they founded Nâvod together. The band began to blow up in the late 1970s and has since garnered a cult following.

= Biography = Dânijâl was born in Olânjysker, a district of the city of Isch, to a family of 4. His mother was a housewife and his father a dockworker. Dânijâls family were not well off and the fluctuating employment in the city meant that they struggled with their finances.

From 1964 to 1969 he attended Olânjysker secondary school. He was a member of the Young Revolutionaries Marching band. in 1969 he was was expelled for smashing another students front teeth out with a metal rod during a fight.

At the age of 16 Dânijâl left home to find work. In 1968 he met Doni Aljâ Welmorn at a factory he was working at, and they soon became good friends. He found a job as a bricklayers apprentice at a building site until 1970 when he was layed off. Unemployed and with little to his name, Dânijâl became a heroin addict. He and Doni became active in the youth party scene of the city.

In 1973, after encouragement from a friend, Dânijâl and Doni formed formed Nâvod. They invited Mixal Lanâ Lynherst Izegrâz and Darthylm Uyfejert to join the band and later Darthylm's younger brother Arthylhurn Uyfejert would join. Early on the band mostly performed at bars and clubs, but soon began to gain some notoriety within Olânjysker and neighbouring districts. In 1975 Doni would leave the band after a fall out with Dânijâl over a girl they both had interests in. The band would continued to grow in popularity in the 1970s and in 1976 they published their first album Ontz je ar Pidyl (March of the Fishermen). However in 1977 Dânijâl was arrested by the authorities for the creation of "material spreading slanderous and anti-Variskist views amongst the populous". Dânijâl spent the years 1977 to 1980 as a prisoner of Hânvot labour camp and the rest of the band were forced underground. In 1980 Alyik Mykraz Lanâ freed many of those imprisoned during the 1977 coup d'etat, leading to Dâniâjâl's release. The band once again returned to the spotlight of the Isch music scene. in 1982 they released their second album Knarvo (Forward) leading to them blowing up in the rest of Obradina and Siliksiya. In 1984 they released teir first Troiyan language album, Breymrord vairn Kristjefn (Kristjefn's sea).