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“ | Morals are like the hangman’s noose. They don't care about who gets ensnared in it. | ” |
–Talos |
Grand Emissary Talos, born as Elise Dokdordautr, was a female draugar who served as the head of both the Emissaries and Tribunus in Mephiles’ Paradigm after the Dark Schism.
Born as part of the Moon Clan, Elise had a relationship with Mephiles following his acceptance into it after banishment from his homeland, and later fought alongside him during the Siege of Lunar Isle against them. Following his capture by the Fremerrink, Elise gave up on him being alive and focused her efforts into becoming a future Oneiromancer. Years later, she would be accidently killed by Lord Mox in an attempt to assassinate Mephiles, who had returned to the isle in an attempt to find her and find a new direction in life following his ascension to godhood.
Driven by grief, she would be corrupted into a draugar by Mephiles in a failed attempt to save her and resulted in her mind being permanently erased, to which he reprogrammed her as Talos as a persistent reminder of how mortality was cruel.
As a draugar, Talos was retrained to command the Paradigm’s forces and advance the cause when her deity was absent on other matters. She eventually became his right-hand woman, granted control of the Emissaries and Tribunus and often advising Mephiles to temper his aggressive and reckless nature.
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Fer' Ireth† Ares Intempium Mephiles Sol ‡ Lord Mox†‡ Sephirot† |
Mephiles' Paradigm |
Mephiles Sol ‡ Talos Percival Mox‡ Viza† Gephis'vros† |
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Immortues Mephiles Paradigm False Artefacts Necroviles Frostentome Transcripts Tower of Life |
† denotes that character is deceased. ‡ denotes character defected to Mephiles' Paradigm. |