![]() Thanks a lot for your answer! Lets's see. Anyone is free correct me if any of my information is wrong. It’s basically a convenient excuse to not have them explain the entire story from the start (which is what Sorey and Mikleo tried to goad them into doing when Sorey first gets this power). ![]() That oath, as I understand it, states that the seraph only got that power in exchange for not being able to disclose where they got that power from, or about anything pertaining to past events about it. The seraph he gets this power from only got it from an oath. Since Innominat’s power is to suppress emotions, it’s not that out of the question that a fragment of him could find another way to prevent malevolence: by magically burning it away. It affects Zaveid more than anyone else.Īgain, it sets up Zestiria. Silva was more of a plot device than a character he mostly exists to set up things that happen in Tales of Zestiria. If I had to guess, Melchior thought he was strong enough with his armatization to kill the party on his own. That’s why it had to be the named characters. They needed pure souls with high resonance. If I had to guess, that ring is the source of the power behind Velvet’s Break Soul abilities, but I’m not 100% on that. I’m assuming it did, because Velvet can’t use her Break Soul in the game until after she devours Seres. From what I’ve read, the ring was being used as a prototype for armatization, though I don’t know if that effected Velvet at all. Velvet devouring her was the only way for her to get it. It’s stated in a sidequest later on that the Sorcerer’s Ring that Seres had was a part of her, somehow. I’m guessing that they only thought Innominat had any real power they didn’t know that Phi got any special ability until much later (and given that he was an emotionless husk for ten years, I can excuse them not knowing or even thinking about the possibility that “a mere fragment” could have any real power). This also ties into why Artorius waits for her at the end: they specifically need her (and her malevolence) for their plan to work. Laphicet’s speech in there somehow did away with it. They got her anger from her in the earthpulse, but not despair. Each therion supplied a different type of malevolence, and Velvet specifically had two types: anger and despair. ![]() Like Shigure said in Titania, it wasn’t the amount of malevolence they got from them, it was the type they needed from them. I’ll try to answer your questions to the best of my knowledge.
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