Some time later the Warrior of Light encountered Hythlodaeus again, after fighting Elidibus in Amaurot. During the Warrior of Light's final battle with Emet-Selch, Ardbert gave his power to the Warrior and their souls rejoined, Emet-Selch briefly glimpsing Azem standing in the Warrior's place. He revealed to them that before the sundering they had been one person, and referred to the Warrior of Light as his "new old friend". While within a false Amaurot that Emet-Selch had recreated at the bottom of the ocean, the Warrior of Light and Ardbert encountered a recreation of Hythlodaeus. This greater part of their soul would eventually be reincarnated as the Warrior of Light, while the First's fragment would become Ardbert. Emet-Selch, however, acted behind the backs of his brethren to create Azem's crystal and imbue it with his friend's signature incantation, the ability to summon allies from far afield.Īs the Ascians brought about Rejoinings in an attempt to restore the now splintered world to its former form, the disparate fragments of Azem's soul present within the rejoined shards would merge with the fragment found on the Source. As a defector to the cause, the Convocation considered Azem unworthy of having their memories preserved in the constellation crystals the unsundered had created. Like the majority of the world, Azem's soul and very being were split into fourteen by the sundering, the result of Hydaelyn and Zodiark's battle. Azem subsequently declined the invitation to join Hydaelyn's summoning, a primal Venat's group was to call forth to bind Zodiark. Azem vacated their position, an act their former allies construed as defection. Emet-Selch, evaluating the situation, realized that obtaining the concept for Ifrita likely meant Hythlodaeus had assisted Azem.Īzem was opposed to the Convocation's plan to sacrifice Elidibus and half of their surviving population to bring forth Zodiark to avert the Final Days, a calamity that heralded the end of their world. Though the reason they gave for doing this to an impressionable Elidibus was the particularly delicious grapes on the island that would be lost otherwise, it is implied that Azem simply wanted to save the livelihoods of those who called the island home. The Convocation intended to merely watch and acknowledge the event, but Azem intended to harness "Ifrita", a fire spirit concept of Lahabrea's creation, to transform the volcano's aetheric fire safely into the spirit and destroy it elsewhere. In one such incident, Azem defied the Convocation's wishes to stop the explosion of a volcano on a tiny island.
This made them somewhat of a headache to their colleagues. As a person of action, Azem would solve problems they encountered without seeking the counsel, or approval, of the other Convocation members.
This Azem was also friend to Hades, holder of the seat of "Emet-Selch", as well as Hythlodaeus. The next Azem was Venat's friend and protégé. We’re all pretty active there and often pull Question Block questions and comments straight from the community.Prior to their induction into the Convocation of Fourteen, the seat of "Azem" was held by Venat, who, unlike many other Amaurotines, did not return to the aetherial sea after completing her duties and retiring from her position. Have a question for Question Block? Write to us at and we may pick your question! Also, make sure to join the Nintendo Voice Chat Podcast Forums on Facebook. You can listen to NVC on your preferred platform every Thursday at 3pm PT/6pm ET.
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