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The following are supporting characters from the PS1 game "Xenogears." Information will be filled into the sections as time progresses. Xenogears (ã¼ãã®ã¢ã¹ Zenogiasu) is a role-playing game for the Sony PlayStation. ...
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Abel As a young boy living in the Cosmic War era, Abel came into contact with Zohar when he accidentally stumbled upon a facility housing a Deus/Zohar connection experiment. The Wave Existence gave Abel its power so one day he could destroy Zohar, which would free the Existence to ascend back to the higher dimension. Abel had been searching for his mother when he made contact, and his desire to be with her imparted the Existence with a mother's will when he made contact. It constructed a woman using the biological computer Kadomoni, a component of the Deus system, to be with Abel, but Deus transformed the woman into the original Miang. Abel was the only human survivor of the Eldridge crash. Together with Elhaym, or Elly as he had come to call her he lived during the first years of life on the Xenogears planet. When Cain, Miang an the Gazel Ministry began laying down the foundations of what would be all their various control mechanisms in the developing human culture Abel and Elly, now grow adults stepped forward and challenged them. Abel, having known the real truth of the matter and being the only true human on the planet was able to see through Cain's lies and called him on them in front of the whole world. Cain responded by murdering both him and Elly, however they would return eventually. Both Abel and Elly were continuously reincarnated through the Zohar until 9999 years later when Fei Fong Wong and Elhaym Van Houten were born. Fei was the last incarnation of Abel and the -Contact- who broke Deus' hold on humanity and destroyed the Zohar. See also Abel. The following are main characters from the Playstation series Xenogears. ...
The following are main characters from the Playstation series Xenogears. ...
The following are side characters from the PS2 series Xenosaga. ...
Agnes, Sister Sister Agnes was the next-most senior member in the hierarchy of the Nisan Church after Marguerite Fatima, the Holy Mother of Nisan. She took care of both Margie and her cousin Prince Bartholomew Fatima after their parents, Holy Mother Elvira and Bishop Francis Fatima and King Edbart Fatima IV and Queen Mariel Fatima respectively were killed by Shakhan's minions during his "revolution". The following are main characters from the Playstation series Xenogears. ...
Alice Alice was a beautiful, crafty young girl from Lahan Village. She was the older sister of Dan. Although she loved Fei almost as much as she loved Timothy, she was forced to marry the latter due to strict Lahan Village customs. These traditions required that both spouses must be from Lahan Village. Unfortunately, she was killed in the Lahan village incident, along with her lover and a good portion of the town's population. Dan presents you with the option of stealing her away before the wedding but no matter what option you chose it does not alter her fate.
Anne Anne was Rico's foster mother who looked after him in Nortune after he was returned from the labratories of the Ethos and Solaris. She took care of him as he was growing up and beginning to develop into a full demi-human. She was very kind but was also suffering from some kind of terminal illness and died far too early in Rico's life leaving him all alone in a very hostile world.
B Big Joe Big Joe was a 4000 year old alcoholic from Zeboim who encounters the party at the most bizarre moments, including the Aveh tournament, in prison in Nortune, while the Ethos HQ and Shevat are under attack, in Etrenank and finally in the ruins of Zeboim. Thankfully, he is a merchant, and sells powerful gear parts but he does tend to screw you out of your hard-earned money most of the time. The following was written about Big Joe in a magazine Fei discovers in the ancient ruins of the Zeboim civilization: "Former WWW Heavy Weight Champion and 5 time hit movie star BIG JOE (Real name: Joey Balboa) added NBA's player-of-the-match to his list of accomplishments for the year, which includes the Wimbledon Grandslam, a baseball triple-crown and the Pulitzer Prize. But at the awards ceremony, when he went to shake hands, he slipped, hit his head and went home brain-damaged, burnt out and thinking he's Elvis." Somehow he was locked in a nanoreactor and placed in suspended animation before Zeboim fell and woke up 4000 years later in the present day Xenogears era still thinking he was Elvis. He used his drunken charisma to win just as many fans in this era as he did way back in his heyday. They didn't care that he was a mentally damaged lazy drunk who dressed funny and did little of anything, they seemed to like him because he knew how to put on a good show, and that's the only thing that matters. Big Joe is by far the most bizarre (and entertaining) character ever encountered in the game.
C Cain Cain is known as the first human to be born on the planet along with Miang and the Gazel Ministry. He was pre-programmed from creation to carry out the will of Deus and constantly work towards his revival. His mind was always focused on protecting humanity until the time of "the Gospel" when Deus would be revived using all of humanity as spare parts. He was instrumental in creating all the myths, legends and religions of the world what would be used to keep humanity under his and the Ministry's control. Though Abel, the boy who survived the crash landing of the Eldridge and the first -Contact-, now grown into a man knew the truth of the matter and began to speak out to the planet's burgeoning human population against Cain and the Ministry's lies and sowed the seeds of a rebellion among the -Lambs-. Cain killed Abel and the original Elhaym to silence them, though the murder plagued his conscience and because of it he developed a guilt-driven sympathy for normal surface dwelling Humans, in effect breaking free of his programming to a degree. He served as the Emperor of Solaris and the de factor ruler of all life on the planet. A long time after the end of the Shevat-Solaris War Cain reached out and contacted Krelian at Miang and the Ministry's urging. They saw Krelian as a key asset in their grand plan so Cain came to Krelian and offered to help him achieve his goals if he would help them achieve theirs. Krelian agreed and he forged an alliance of mutual dependence with one another. However when Cain was sincere about coming to Krelian for his help to save his "children" the Ministry was not, they were looking to condemn humanity to death as a biological patch kit for their so-called god. As payment for his help Krelian performed an extensive procedure on Cain in order to extend his life indefinitely. Cain's coffin-like suit, mask, throne and a good portion of the Imperial Palace in Etrenank was used to just keep him alive. He was once a strong ally of the Miang and the Gazel Ministry, though his actions over the many years caused a split between the Emperor, Miang and the Ministry. Cain was concerned for the general well-being of all life while the Gazel were only interested in themselves and Miang was only concerned about Deus. He was assassinated by Kharan Ramsus, a clone of himself created by Krelian intended to be an artificial -Contact- in the year 9999 after Eldridge's crash when Krelian. Ramsus was manipulated into doing so by Miang at the behest of the ministry. Cain's death allowed Miang and the Gazel Ministry to use the Gaetia Key to raise Mahanon, the main hull of the Eldridge from the ocean floor and turn the better majority of the world's population into -Wels- who would then be absorbed into Deus. Cain originally sent Citan to the surface in order to keep a constant vigil on Fei, the actual -Contact- after he was brought to Lahan by the Wiseman. Cain and Citan communicate via a telepathic link several times over the course of the game and Citan keeps the Emperor abreast of all the recent things happening around Fei and his group. We never see Cain's face beyond his orange skull-like mask which is used to keep him alive. It is speculated that Cain once looked exactly like Ramsus looks today because Ramsus is a direct clone of Cain. Though Cain’s mask was shattered by Ramsus' sword and fell off, his body was so decayed and blackened it was impossible to tell that he was ever once human to begin with. See also Cain. In stories common to the Abrahamic religions, Cain or Káyin (×§Ö·×Ö´× / ×§Ö¸×Ö´× spear Standard Hebrew Qáyin, Tiberian Hebrew Qáyin / QÄyin; Arabic ÙØ§ÙÙÙ QÄyÄ«n in the Arabic Bible; ÙØ§Ø¨ÙÙ QÄbÄ«l in Islam) is the eldest son of Adam and Eve, and the first man born in creation...
Captain of the Thames Claudia Claudia Balthasar. Nikolai Balthasar's wife and Maria's mother. A year after Maria was born she was captured by Solaris with Nikolai and her daughter and held hostage while Gebler forced Nikolai to work on the massive Wel-Gear Seibzehn. Three years after she was kidnapped, she died, though it is not known how she perished. She is only mentioned in the Xenogears Perfect Works, the encyclopedic companion piece to Xenogears. Perfect Works is a series of ultimate videogames related books published by Digicube. ...
D Dan Dan was a mischevous young boy who lived in Lahan village. When his older sister, Alice, died in the Lahan incident, he blamed it on Fei. From that day forward, Dan became Fei's rival, challenging the hero at the Aveh tournament. If you lose to Dan in the tournament he gives you Alice's wedding dress. Dan's motivation is for Fei to have it to constantly remind him of what he did to her, however it is an equipable item and a pretty good one in terms of defence for female characters. In disc 2, when the truth of Id is revealed, Dan forgives Fei.
Deus The physical aspect of Deus was part of the Yaweh (see Yahweh) interplanetary invasion system, along with Zohar. Created by an ancient civilization, it was coupled with Zohar to become a tool of unprecedented destruction. As is the case with AIs that have too much power, its ambition grew out of control and it was disassembled and placed within the Eldridge for removal. It took over the ship, however, and crash landed to earth where it sustained heavy damage. To repair this damage, it activated a repair system known as Kadamony. This repair system created a race of people which would one day revive it. It is the objective of the Gazel Ministry and Emperor Cain to restore Deus by changing all humans into Wels, which the god-machine would then absorb. The name Deus comes from the Latin word for "god", as in "Deus ex Machina" ("God From Machine). Also see Deus (Larval Stage) and Deus (True Form). The Tetragrammaton in Phoenician (1100 BC to 300 CE), Aramaic (10th Century BC to 0) and modern Hebrew scripts. ...
Deus is the Latin word for God, deity. DyÄus is the reconstructed chief god of the Proto-Indo-European pantheon. ...
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The following are gears and vehicles from the PS1 series Xenogears. ...
The following are gears and vehicles from the PS1 series Xenogears. ...
E Eldridge Crew These characters only appear in the opening animation of the game. The Eldridge bridge crew consists of a captain and at least three female systems operators. They struggled valiantly to prevent Deus from taking control of the ship right out from under them but their efforts were in vain. Before Deus assumed complete control over the vessel the captain initiated the ship's self destruct system and the Eldridge exploded over an uncharted and uninhabited yet life-sustaining planet. Deus and a single child named Abel managed to survive the ship's destruction, but its crew and colonists did not. The captain appeared to have a wife and daughter out there somewhere, as he spent his last few moments staring at a picture of the two of them which he kept in his pocket watch. We will never truly know who any of these characters actually were, in Xenogears at least. There remains a possibility that upcoming Episodes of Xenosaga may shed some light on the characters glimpsed here. Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Xenosaga Xenosaga (ã¼ããµã¼ã¬ ZenosÄga) is a series of video games released for the PlayStation 2 platform. ...
Elements - Dominia Yizkor - The Earth Element and leader of the Elements. She has something of a crush on Ramsus and a strong rivalry with both Elly and Miang. Dominia's pointy ears and muscular physique Betray her status as a demi-human. She is one of the last, if not the last survivor of the nation of Elru, which was destroyed by Id three years ago. She was saved from being processed in the Soylent System by Ramsus and made into an Element, an elite Solarian super soldier. Dominia pilots the humanoid gear Bladegash, which combines with the other three Element gears to form the massive G-Elements.
- Dominia's name is derived from the Dominion, an Order of Angels in the Second Hierarchy.
- Kelvena - The Water Element. The calm and thoughtful Ying to Domina's fiery and passionate Yang. She always has her eyes closed except when in battle. Some have theorized that the level of Ether flowing through her body is so intense that she needs to keep her eyes closed in order to concentrate on not inadvertatnly causing an accident by letting her powers flare out of control. She seems genuinely friendly and understanding but is also a serious soldier fighting for her country. She was saved from being processed in the Soylent System by Ramsus and made into an Element, an elite Solarian Super Soldier. Kelvena pilots the dolphin-like gear Marinebasher, which combines with the other three Element gears to form the massive G-Elements.
- Kelvena's name is derived from the Cherubim, an Order of Angels in the First Hierarchy.
- Tolone - The Wind Element. Logical and emotionless. Tolone has undergone an experimental and most likely unethical surgery which either replaced or enhanced her brain with a positronic photon structure. Her cybernetic brain gives her the abillity to out-think a computer, but she still seems incapable of outwitting Fei and his companions half the time. This is the subject of a running gag with her fellow Element Seraphita, who calls it a "Gin n' Tonic Futon brain." Tolone isn't lacking in a sense of humor however, as it appears she is capable of begrudingly laughing at herself whenever Seraphita makes a stupid comment. It also appears that the rest of her body has been cybernetically enhanced as well and turned into a walking weapon. She is seen in battle doing things like pulling her arm off at the elbow in battle to reveal a powerful laser weapon hidden within her bicep region. She was saved from being processed in the Soylent System by Ramsus and made into an Element, an elite Solarian Super Soldier. Tolone pilots the bird-like gear Skyghene, which combines with the other three Element gears to form the massive G-Elements.
- Tolone's name is derived from the Thrones, an Order of Angels in the First Hierarchy.
- Seraphita - The Fire Element. Seraphita is just plain dumb. She's always making a stupid, though amusing, comment about things or doing something incredibly moronic. She is often partnered up with Tolone, the smartest member of the Elements and her exact polar opposite. Seraphita appears to be a demi-human and had rabbit-like ears flopping off the top of her head and a fluffy rabbit tail at the base of her spine. She has all the energy (and sense) of a bouncing bunny, so it suits her a great deal. Sera, as she's referred to by her fellow Elements is normaly sent out when extra muscle and Ether power is needed, otherwise Domina and Kelvena normally handle all the assignments. She was saved from being processed in the Soylent System by Ramsus and made into an Element, an elite Solarian Super Soldier. Seraphita pilots the Grandgrowl, a gear that looks like a winged lion. Together with the other three Element gears it combines to form the massive G-Elements.
- Seraphita's name is derived from the Seraphim, an Order of Angels in the First Hierarchy.
Soylent Green is a classic 1973 science fiction movie starring Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson and Chuck Connors. ...
According to medieval Christian theologians, the Angels are organized into several orders, or Angelic Choirs. ...
Taoists Taijitu The concept of Yin Yang originates in ancient Chinese philosophy, most likely from the observations of day turning into night and night into day. ...
Taoists Taijitu The concept of Yin Yang originates in ancient Chinese philosophy, most likely from the observations of day turning into night and night into day. ...
Soylent Green is a classic 1973 science fiction movie starring Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson and Chuck Connors. ...
A cherub (Hebrew כרוב; plural cherubim, כרובים) is an angelic creature mentioned several times in the Tanakh, or Old Testament, and in the Book of Revelation. ...
Cybernetics is a theory of the communication and control of regulatory feedback. ...
Soylent Green is a classic 1973 science fiction movie starring Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson and Chuck Connors. ...
Thrones (also known as Ophanim) are a classification of angels under many Christian angelic hierarchies. ...
Soylent Green is a classic 1973 science fiction movie starring Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson and Chuck Connors. ...
A seraph (Hebrew שרף, SRF; in the plural seraphim, שרפים, SRFYM) is one of a class of angels mentioned in the Old Testament (Tanakh). ...
Elly's Squad - Renk - A short dark skinned man with red hair and a short beard. Of the five group members he is by far the friendliest, he sees Fei as a rival competitor instead of an enemy. In spite of his rank, Renk's opinions hold considerable weight within the group. In the second disc of the game Renk and his fellow soldiers become allies of Fei and Elly, they were even ready to ride to Elly's aid when she confronted Krelian and Miang at Golgoda, but Elly told them to stay behind and protect the people of Nisan. The five disappear after that point and are not seen again. Renk pilots one of the two beam-gun wielding winged Wandknight gears. Both gears always fight in a pair, unlike the other three Knight gears who normally confront their enemies separately.
- Stratski - A tall and thin man with long light green hair. He is the quietest of the five but also one of the most intense fighters. He pilots the Swordknight gear which uses aerod-like orbital drones and a short shotgun-like weapon to do most of its damage to opponents. The gear gets its name because the drones hover in a straight line and he swings them about like a sword.
- Broyer - A big burly man with dark skin and short blue hair. He says little, if anything at all. He pilots the equally big and burly Aegisknight gear. The gear has two massive shield like fixtures on its arms which gives the gear a near impenetrable defence. The pointed ends of the shields can also be used to pierce an enemy gear's armour and significantly lower its defence.
- Vance - A cocky and good-looking young man. He has short wavy brown hair and always seems to respond to everything with a snarky or arrogant comment. He is the most combative and violent of the five and also appears to be addicted to the Solarian performance enhancing psychotic drug -Drive-. He nearly ODs on -Drive- during a battle with Fei in the mountains near the Aveh-Kislev border. He pilots the Clawknight gear, a gear that uses a massive and sharp claw to slash and pierce it's enemies. The gear also uses a spiked pinwheel-like disk on its other arm to hit targets from long distances.
- Helmholz - A modest intellectual man with short purple hair and glasses. He helps defend the city of Nisan from his former commander Ramsus when he comes in his Omnigear Vendetta looking for Elly. Helmholz pilots the second of two Wandknight gears.
Erich Erich Van Vouten. Erich is Elly's father. He is a tall and proud man with short blond hair and a mustache. He used to be part of Gebler but was reassigned as the head of the Soylent System where he saved many surface dwellers from becoming -Wels- and later food and medicine for the population of Solaris. Elly's childhood nanny was one of these rescued -Lambs-. He is first seen in Solaris after Elly hacks into his home computer to download information that will help Fei and the others. Erich wants to kill Fei, but Elly convinces him otherwise and he lets him go. He is later arrested by the Imperial Guard when he refuses Krelian's request to hand Elly over to him. He is later sprung from prison by Hammer and commandeers a Solarian Eagle soldier gear to help Elly, Fei and everyone else escape from Solaris. Their path to freedom is blocked when Hammer turns on the group and threatens them at gunpoint. Grafh and the Executioner then show up to make things even worse. Erich sacrifices himself to protect Elly from them by charging them with his gear, however, the Executioner completely obliterates his gear, killing Erich instantly with no less than a wave of her hand. His last words are his profession of his love for his daughter. Soylent Green is a classic 1973 science fiction movie starring Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson and Chuck Connors. ...
F Falkon One of Bart's soldiers who accompanies Fei on his mission to distract the Aveh border fleet while Bart, Citan and Sigurd attempt to infiltrate Fatima Castle and neutralize Aveh's illegitimate dictator, Shakhan. Falkon guides Fei through the various Aveh gears and sand cruisers to the fleet's flagship, the Kefeinzel. He is killed by Vanderkaum when Grafh arrives him and his gear Dora "The Power" in the hopes of prompting Id to awaken within Fei once more.
Farrant Farrant was one of Bart's pirate soldiers who accompanies Fei on his mission to distract the Aveh border fleet. He is killed by Vanderkaum along with Falkon and Vind after Grafh arrives and gives his gear Dora "The Power."
Franz Franz is a dolphin-like demi-human who serves at the Yggdrasil's radio, radar and sonar operator. He is capable of determining the nature of all sorts of complex and abstract noises. You can go to him to hear various sound effects from the game's audio library at any point when you have access to the Yggdrail. He suspiciously looks an awful lot like the First Officer of the Thames, another dolphin-like demi-human named Hans.
G Gaspar Gaspar Uzuki. One of the three Sages of Shevat and grandfather of former Shevat operative Yui Uzuki. He is seen as an old man with a thick grey beard, a long pointy nose and some kind of mechanical jaw enhancement. He is over 500 years old and his life has been extended indefinitely through nanomachines by Krelian as a means of "punishment". He was once an expert swordsman and taught Yui and her husband Solarian Guardian Angel Hyuga Ricdeau (later Citan Uzuki) everything they knew about swordplay. He was one of Queen Zephry's main supporters before she ascended the throne of Shevat and he still stood loyaly by here even 500 years after the fact. He was the only one of the three Sages who did not leave Shevat for the surface world. Eventually he does go to the surface in order to help the other two Sages, Taura Melchior and Isaac Balthasar reconstruct Fei's nearly destroyed Gear Weltall.
Gazel Ministry, The The Gazel Ministry is the ministry that controls Solaris. The members of the ministry, alone with Cain and Elly, were the next humans to be created by Kadaomy (a part of Deus) preceding the Eldridge crash. They helped orchestrate the balance of power and, technically, the early stages of Project Noah. Their manipulation is extensive, including the Zeboim nucleur war, the destruction of multiple nations, and the Ignas civil war between Aveh and Kislev. This was all a complex plot to resurrect Deus (Project Noah). They also influenced the struggle between Solaris and Shevat 500 years before the destruction of Deus; at this time, Krelian placed their bodies inside of the SOL-9000. The Gazel Ministry remained in the SOL-9000 until they were deleted by the very man who created their new form. Krelian then took complete control of Project Noah for his own personal motives. The term ministry can refer to the following: A ministry is a department of a government. ...
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Grahf Calling himself "The Seeker of Power", Grahf is the persona of Lacan that split off after Lacan made contact with the Zohar five hundred years prior to the start of Xenogears. Grahf is the personification of Lacan's will but is not considered to be the "original" Lacan (i.e. the "Contact"). The Contact, instead, was reborn in the body of Fei and Grahf's goal is to merge back with the Contact, awaken the weapon Deus, and destroy all life. He came to the conclusion that this was the only path to freedom after his contact with the Existence as Lacan. Grahf learned the ability to pass on from body to body, thus granting him a form of eternal life. Grahf discovers the new incarnation of the Contact in Fei when Fei is still a child and attempts to meld with him. However, Fei's father - Khan - attempts to stop him. During their battle, Fei was unable to contain the powers passed onto him by the Existence and released a force so powerful that both Grahf and Fei's mother were killed. Grahf then passed into the body of Khan, thus forming a relationship very similar to that of Fei and Id.
H Hammer A demi-human merchant from the D Block of Nortune; like all other demi-humans, Hammer was imprisoned in D Block because of Kaiser Sigmund's harsh anti-demi-human laws and policies. Hammer becomes a close ally to the protagonists and his "mad skills" come in very handy whenever the group needs something difficult to procure. He even goes with them to Solaris, however while there he is turned by Krelian, who promises him a great reward if he can bring Elly back to him. Mere steps away from freedom Hammer surprises the entire party when he pulls a gun on Elly and demands that she return with him back to Etrenank. Elly's mother Medena stepped in front of the gun and after repeated orders to move out of his way Hammer finally shoots her in the head. When the party escapes Solaris Hammer stays behind with Krelian but is not seen again until late into disc 2 of the game. When he pops up again, we learn that Hammer was surgically grafted into the structure of a massive Wel-Gear and instructed by Krelian to destroy the party at the second Anima dungeon and again return Elly to him. His Wel-Gear form was a tough opponent and in spite of preforming several self-modifications/mutations in battle he was unable to defeat Fei and Rico and return Elly to Krelian. Before he died Elly was able to forgive him for everything that he had done, including killing her mother. Hammer died when his Wel-Gear fell into a massive ravine and self-destructed.
Hans Hans is the dolphin-like demi-human who serves as the radio operator and first officer of the city-ship Thames. He often disagrees with the Captain's decisions, especially when it comes to the use of firepower but he always follows through with his orders. After the Thames is sunk during the second disc by the -Seraphs- Hans moves to the grounded remains of Shevat with his wife Anna and son Lance. It's possible that he could be related to the Yggdrasil's dolphin-like demi-human radio operator Franz, but it seems rather unlikely. It has been suggested by fans that this could be a play on the Saturday Night Live skit Hans and Franz. Hans and Franz was a recurring sketch on the television sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live that featured Kevin Nealon and Dana Carvey. ...
I Id Id, a form of the subconscious mind according to psychologist Sigmund Freud, is Fei's destructive side. This coincides with Freud's principle of the "Id" versus the "Ego". The Id is the side that craves destruction. The Ego is the side that craves to be the best. The Ego is Fei in this case. Id wants to destroy everything and cause chaos, while Fei's ego side is stable and peaceful. A third, recessive persona also existed as a catalyst and the balance between the two: the Coward, mostlikely a representation of the "Superego" in Freudian psychology. In Fei's case, this takes us into Dissociative Identity Disorder, or DID for short. This is also known as Multiple Personality Disorder, or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. When Id asserts himself, Fei's hair eyes and skin change color. His brown hair turns a redish-pink, his brown eyes turn bright yellow and his dark tanned skin turns a sickly pale. In some DID cases it has been documented that when various personalities asert themselves people have been known to change eye color in a blink. The seeds of Id were planted because of the trauma that Fei suffered as a child at the hands of his mother, Karen Wong. As a small boy, Karen was possessed by Miang. Fei was taken to testing labs and hurt mentally and physically. When he dissociates, he becomes insane, destructive, and extremely powerful. Because of this, Fei was indirectly responsible for his mother's death, as well as the destruction of Lahan Village. Also, there is a scene in "Xenogears" where Fei sees into his subconscious mind. He sees the "Coward" personality, and the "Id" personality. The Coward and Id walk off, then Id says to Fei, "Sorry, but you can't come." Id had long crimson hair and a piercing eyes. Whenever Id surfaced Fei's Gear Weltall transformed into Weltall-Id-, a blood red Gear of incredible power with six glowing wings made of enegry.
Isaac Isaac Balthasar, also known as Old Man Bal. He is one of the three Sages of Shevat and an advisor to Queen Zephyr. He has been alive for over 500 years because his life has been artificially extended by regenerative nanomachines as "punishment" by Krelian. Old Man Bal is the father of Solarian gear designer Nikolai Balthazar and grandfather of Shevat operative Maria Balthazar. He can tell everything there is to know about a gear simply by listening to the noises it makes. Fei and Bart stumble across his hermitage in the Stalactite Cave under Ignas desert. He was helpful and friendly enough to them to show them the way back to the surface and repair their damaged gears, but he becomes suspicious when he examines some of the mysterious black box parts in Fei's gear Weltall. Thinking Fei to be the "Slayer of God", he sends his massive remote controlled gear Calamity after him and Bart after they leave. Old Man Bal appears again in disc 2 to help rebuild and remodel Weltall after it was destroyed by Ramsus' Omnigear Vendetta. Bal has his reservations, but after he is assured that Fei is not an unstable threat he helps create Weltall 2 along with the other Sages of Shevat, Taura Melchior and Gaspar Uzuki. This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
J Jericho The helmsman of the Yggdrasil, Jericho has steered the ship through many rough situations successfully. Though when it comes to the really difficult and possibly crazy maneuvers, like trying to make a sand cruiser fly, he defers to Bart's skill as a helmsman.
Jesse Billy Lee Black and Primera's father, also known as Jessiah. A gruff and rash gun-wielding ex-Element of Solaris. He was once good friends with Sigurd, Citan and Ramsus, his fellow ex-Elements. He was well liked by all three of the other Elements. Ramsus seems to respect him a lot as he is willing to stand by and practically let him walk in and destroy the Etrenank Gate in Solaris. He was once even the commander of Gebler some time before Ramsus but he left the position to head down to the surface with his wife Racquel. Jessiah had a heated rivalry going with fellow Solarian soldier Isaac Stein (Later Ethos Bishop Isaac Stone), and it drove Stein mad that everything he did Jessiah did better at. He became an Element and Stein didn't, he scored the position of Gebler commander and Stein didn't, and worst of all he won the love of Racquel and Stein didn't. Jesse suffered Stein's eventual wrath when he followed him to the surface and used -Wels- to brutally murder Racquel, then swooped in under the guise of the benevolent Bishop Stone of the Ethos and consoled his children and turned Billy against his father. Hated by his children at first, Jesse ends up saving the protagonists throughout the story. He had his face surgically altered to mimic the appearance of an old friend from Shevat who was killed long ago named Joshua Blanche. He has also taken up dressing like Blanche in order to keep his friend's memory alive. Jesse makes a memorable enterance into the game's storyline by pointing his signature shotgun at Elly's head when he thinks she's trying to abduct Primera on the Thames. This of course is a misunderstanding and does a lot to quickly establish his "shoot first, ask questions later" characterization. When Jesse's past and the truth about the Ethos chruch are explored, Billy does a lot of soul searching and comes to the realization that his father was right all along in his own way. Jesse and Billy are able to reconcile their differences after defeating the villainous Bishop Stone once and for all. Billy's new mission, stopping Krelian, Miang, and the Gazel Ministry's plot to reactivate Deus and kill off all humanity drew them away from one another, but Jesse was always there to help when the need arose. Jesse is conspiciously absent from disc 2 of the game, leading to the inevitable questions about his ultimate fate.
Joshua Joshua Blanche was a special operative from Shevat who was once a close personal friend of ex-Element Jessiah Black. He was killed several years before the start of the game. Jesse was so affected by his death that he had his face surgically altered so that he resembled Blanche and took to dressing like him in order to keep his memory alive. Joshua only appears in the Xenogears Perfect Works, the complete companion piece to Xenogears. Perfect Works is a series of ultimate videogames related books published by Digicube. ...
K Kahn Wong Kahn Wong was a martial arts master and father of Fei Fong Wong. He was an operative from Shevat who married a surface dweller named Karen and had a son named Fei. Kahn's duties to Shevat kept him away from his family often so he was unaware that while he was gone, his wife who was actually Miang in Karen's body, was performing ghastly experiments on Fei with the help of Krelian in order to bring out his powers as the -Contact-. Kahn had no idea that Fei had also developed two split personalities because of these horrible treatments. By the time Kahn had realised what was happening it was too late. By that time Grahf had become aware of Fei's existence and had come seeking him out in order to inhabit his body and complete the transmigration circle that he started when he was Lacan, the previous -Contact-. Id awakened within Fei when Grahf appeared before him and Id used Fei's immense powers as a -Contact- to severely injure Grahf and protect himself, but also killed his mother Karen in the process. Kahn took Fei away and began travelling with him, always trying to keep one step ahead of Grahf, who was tirelessly searching for them. Along the way Kahn taught Fei everything he knew about the martial arts, but sadly that wouldn't be enough. Grahf eventually found them, and when Fei turned into Id again, Grahf took control of him. Kahn followed them all over the world for three years as Grahf turned Id loose on places like Elru in order to cause chaos and destruction and strengthen his powers. Eventually Kahn caught up with them and he fought and defeated Grahf and turned Id back into Fei again, however before Grahf "died" he transmigrated into Kahn's body. Kahn's strong mind and will were enough to keep Grahf at bay for a while but he knew he could not hold him back for long so he took Fei far away to the remote village of Lahan and under his newly adopted guise of the Wiseman he left his son in the care of Chief Lee. Over the course of Fei's adventure Kahn was able to temporarily wrest control of his body away from Grahf and appeared to Fei periodically as the Wiseman in order to give him help and advice along the way. It is eventually revealed to Fei through Id that Kahn is the Wiseman who has been helping him all this time. When Fei tries to reunite with his father, Grahf takes control once more and reveals to Fei that not only is he his father but he is also his most dangerous enemy. When Fei and his friends finally defeat Grahf, he sacrifices himself in order to temporarily knock out the Zohar, which is powering Deus. All four personas perish when his gear self-destructs.
Karen Karen Wong. A surface dweller who married a man from Shevat named Kahn Wong and had a son named Fei. At some point during her life Karen's body was taken over by Miang, who had awakened in her when the previous Miang died. Miang discovered that the son produced by her host's marriage to Kahn was actually the -Contact-, the reincarnation of Abel, the boy who had made contact with the Zohar and the Wave Existence on the Eldridge 10,000 years ago. While her husband was away on missions for Shevat, Karen took Fei to Krelian's laboratories onboard the Ezekiel where she and Krelian performed horrible and intrusive experiments on him in order to validate him as the -Contact- and bring out his powers. What Miang was unaware of was that these experiments had fractured Fei's psyche and caused him to create three separate personas, his own "normal" self, the violent and anger-driven Id and the repressive and recessive Coward. One day Grafh showed up at the Wong home after becoming aware of Fei's existence as a -Contact-. Grafh was seeking to inhabit Fei's body, but the other parts of Fei's psyche had other plans. Before Graph could transmigrate into Fei's body Id took over and used part of Fei's limitless power as the -Contact- to obliterate everything in the surrounding area. Grafh was seriously wounded and driven off, and Karen was ultimately killed by the blast. In her last moments either Miang abandoned Karen's body or Karen summoned the will to take control back from Miang and threw herself in front of a blast of energy that had circled back around and was coming back at Fei. The last thing Fei saw of his mother was a relieved smile when she realised that she had saved her son from certain death before she died. Karen appeared to be a follower of the Nisan church as she always wore a pendant of the Nisan cross around her neck, even when she was Miang. Fei inherited this pendant from his mother and it brings up memories of her in his mind when he sees it or thinks about it.
Kim Kim Kasim was a brilliant doctor and scientist in the field of Nanotechnology. Born during the Zeboim era in the year 6055 after the Eldridge's crash. He is considered the creator of the Nanotechnology later developed by Krelian and his mentor Shevat Sage Taura Melchior. Driven by his wife Elly's inability to give birth due to the expanding radioactive poisoning, he allied himself with the Ravine rebel group to sponsor his studies in Molecular Machinery, thus creating Emeralda, who he considered a surrogate daughter. He was assassinated alongside Elly by the Zeboim Militia in 6083, and Emeralda deconstructed and sealed on the orders of the Zeboim First Lady, Miang. Kim was the first (known) reincarnation of Abel the -Contact- and his wife Elly was the first (known) reincarnation of the original Elhaym.
Krelian - See the Krelian article.
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L Lacan Once a humble painter from Nisan, Lacan was destined to become one of the greatest sources of evil the world had ever known. Lacan was the third known incarnation of Abel the -Contact-, the boy who made contact with the Wave Existence on board the Eldridge. Lacan was a close personal friend of Sophia, the Holy Mother of Nisan 500 years ago. He had known her since she was a child and was one of the few people to know her by her given name, Elhaym, or Elly. Lacan was also good friends with the brothers Roni and Rene Fatima and Krelian of Nimrod. Lacan was plagued by self-esteem issues and always used to put himself down. When he was commissioned to paint Sophia's portrait, he was initially hesitant and felt he wasn't good enough to do the job. Lacan loved Sophia very dearly but didn't know how to express it so he purposefully painted her portrait very slowly just so he could spend more time with her as she modeled for it. He was so deliberately slow that he never managed to finish it completely before the Shevat-Solaris War broke out. When Sophia sacrificed herself at the end of the war without Lacan ever telling her he loved her it devastated him completely. He was plagued by issues of self-weakness which developed into a hunger for power. His weakness, he felt, lead to Sophia's death and he never wanted to be weak again. His quest for power began to make him more and more ruthless. In his search for power he eventually crossed paths with Miang, who was inhabiting the body of a Solarian soldier currently imprisoned in Shevat after the Gazel Ministry handed her over to the Shevat government (in exchange for Sophia, ironically enough) citing her as the source of the war. Miang played on his hunger for power and told him about the source of ultimate power on the planet, the Zohar. Following Miang's instructions Lacan found the Zohar and made an imperfect contact with it and gained untold powers from it. He then left the name Lacan behind and became Grahf, the Seeker of Power. He then found the resting place of the legendary Diabolos Gears, autonomous angelic gears of incredible power. He claimed one of them, the original or "True" Weltall as his own and the rest became his army. He turned the Diabolos on both Shevat and Solaris and in a single day he nearly decimated both aerial nations. He killed all 12 members of the Gazel Ministry along with Rene Fatima, however at the end of the battle, which became known as the "Day of Destruction" the Diabolos were defeated by the surface dwellers led by Roni Fatima and Grahf was driven off. Lacan had been able to survive for over 500 years as Grafh by transmigrating his soul into other peoples' bodies and taking them over from the inside out. Grafh's last host before his ultimate demise was Khan Wong, the father of Fei Fong Wong, the fourth incarnation of Abel the -Contact- and the man Lacan was looking to transmigrate into all along. Lacan eventually died when Grafh and Khan did, when he latched onto the Zohar with his gear and initiated a self-destruct. The resulting explosion neutralized the function of the Zohar long enough to allow Fei and his companions to stop Krelian and Deus and rescue Elly. For some reason Krelian continuiously refers to Fei as Lacan, in spite of the fact that Fei and Lacan are completely different people.
Lee, Chief A wise old man, Chief Lee was the elder of Lahan Villiage. He was the man to whom the Wiseman, otherwise known as Kahn Wong brought his son Fei to three years ago. Lee took Fei in, helped him recover and raised him like he was his own son. He would have liked it if Fei could have married Alice, but since Fei was not from Lahan he was not permited to marry anyone from Lahan because of a strict tradition. It is assumed that Chief Lee died when Id awoke within Fei again during the night of the Lahan incident because he does not appear again beyond that night.
Lucca Lucca is a character at the beginning of the game, and hangs out in one of the Lahan houses. She gives you tips for later, much later, and very much later in the game, and those tips cost you your gold. Lucca appears in Xenogears as an Squaresoft in-joke, as many of the people behind Xenogears were also involved in the production of the game Chrono Trigger, in which Lucca was a main character. Square Co. ...
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M Maison Lawrence Maison. The elderly butler of Prince Bartholomew, Maison was born and raised in Aveh and has been part of the Fatima dynasty for many years. During the adventure, Maison gives Bart helpful bits of advice that saves the party on numerous occasions. He often pilots creative but not entirely reliable inventions, like the infamous Land Crab. He mostly stays in the Gun Room on the Yggdrasil and has a penchant for fine tea.
Maitreya General Maitreya was an elite fighter and leader among Bart's sand pirtates. He first lead the search for Bart and Fei after they fell into the Stalactite Cave in the Ignas desert outside of Bledavik. He was also the soldier who lead the distraction attack on the Aveh border fleet while Bart attempted to sack the Aveh capital of Bledavik. He was killed by Vanderkaum's monster gear Dora after Grafh arrived and gave him "The Power."
Margie Medena Medena Van Houten. Elly's mother. She is a very beautiful older woman with long blond hair. Elly is resentful of her at first and doesn't believe she is her real mother. Elly believes her mother was actually a -Lamb-, perhaps even her childhood nanny, however there is no actual evidence which backs this theory up, just Elly's word against her mother's. Medena is a genuinely sweet person and seems to be supportive of Elly's budding relationship with Fei once she gets over her initial shock of discovering the relationship. Medena is imprisoned with her husband when the Imperial Guard comes looking for Elly on Krelian's orders. She is eventually rescued by Hammer, unfortunately he too turns on the group and tries to take Elly to Krelian. Medena steps in between Elly and Hammer and Hammer shoots her in the head when she refuses to move.
Melchoir Miang - See the Miang article.
Midori Midori Uzuki, the only child of Citan and Yui Uzuki and Gaspar Uzuki's grandaughter. She is a very quiet young girl and doesn't actually speak a word of dialogue until the second disc of the game. She appears to have some kind of empathic extra-sensory abillities that allow her to tell what people are thinking just by being in their presence. Midori's name is Japanese for the color green, fitting seeing how fond of the color green Citan seems to be.
Mugwort Mugwort was a Wel-Gear combonation created by Krelian at some point before the start of the game. His gear appears to be an orange roughly humanoid gear with a massive spiked ball on one arm and a long sheild on the other. Mugwort appears at Golgoda with Rattan and fights Elly. At the end of the fight Mugwort is killed along with Rattan by a massive Ether blast from Elly's Omnigear.
N Nikolai Nikolai Balthasar. A brilliant Solarian who was once from Shevat, Nikolai is the father of Maria. He was captured and brainwashed by Solaris. He often experimented with gears and humans in the Soylent System (see Soylent Green). Eventually, he created a gear that could easily merge with human thought, which practically destroyed his existence. He comes back when Maria and Chu-Chu attack the gear, and makes peace with his daughter before killing himself. Soylent Green is a classic 1973 science fiction movie starring Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson and Chuck Connors. ...
O P Primera Billy Lee Black's young sister, Primera is silent until Bishop Stone is killed. She stopped talking after she and her older brother Billy witnessed their mother's brutal murder at the hands of the Reapers, or -Wels-. She finally starts talking again after witnessing the heroics of her father, Jesse Black, and her brother as they defeat the evil Bishop Stone.
Q R Ramsus - See the Ramsus article.
Rattan One of the various Wel-Gear combinations created by Krelian's sick experiments. Rattan was encased inside the massive chasis of a bird-like green gear with four insectoid legs and a pair of sharp blades on one side of it's body. Rattan appears twice over the course of the game, he first accompanies Emerelda to the Sargasso Gate in order to mount a feined defence against Fei and the others, then appears again at Golgoda where he fights Elly in her Omnigear Regurus alongside his new partner Mugwort. Elly manages to kill the both of them using a massive Ether blast.
Racquel Racquel Black. Jesse's wife and Billy and Primera's mother. She was a young Solarian woman attending the Jugend military academy and vying to become an Element. She was also the object of affection for two other Jugend recruits, Jessiah Black and Isaac Stein. Jessiah won her heart and it enraged Stein to no end. Racquel and Jessiah, now going by Jesse later abandoned Solaris and moved down to the surface to raise a family. They settled in the Aquvy region on an island close to the Ethos HQ. Stein, who had become a Bishop in the Ethos church under the assumed name of Stone, eventually tracked them down and sent a group of -Wels- who the Ethos controlled to the Black home and had them brutally murder Racquel. Stone's rationale for doing this was that Jesse had irevokably 'tainted' her and she needed to be killed for her own good. Their mother's brutal death effected the Black children in profound ways. Billy joined the Ethos, whose lower members fought the same -Wels- that it's higher members secretly control, and also caused him to develop a hatred of his father who was not there to protect his mother. The event also caused little Primea, who was a toddler at the time, to stop speaking completely.
Rene Rene Fatima. Roni Fatima's brother and the ancestor of Bart and the other members of the Fatima dynasty. Rene was a tall and strong man with short brown hair. He shared little resemblance with his brother Roni aside from his tell-tale jasper blue eyes. He was a strong ally of Sophia the Holy Mother of Nisan, Lacan the painter, Krelian the Nanoscientist from Nimrod and Zephyr the child-queen of Shevat. He supported Nisan and Shevat in their war against Solaris and helped fight against the Diabolos Gears when Lacan's grief over the loss of Sophia turned him into the evil Grafh. Unfortunately Rene was ultimately killed by the ironically angelic autonomus gears that Lacan released from a 9000 year slumber. Rene is named after one of Final Fantasy VI's main characters, Sabin Rene Figaro, who was also a strong physical fighter and the brother of a dashing young desert king. Final Fantasy VI (ãã¡ã¤ãã«ãã¡ã³ã¿ã¸ã¼VI Fainaru FantajÄ« VI) is a computer role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ...
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Roni Roni Fatima. Rene Fatima's brother and the ancestor of the Fatima dynasty, whose members include Bart, Sigurd and Margie. He was a very handsome man with long and luscious blond hair and blue eyes. He was an ally of Sophia, Lacan, Zephyr and Krelian's and he fought in the Shevat-Solaris War 500 years ago. He also helped defend Ignas against the invasion of the Diabolos Gears after Lacan was driven insane by the loss of Sophia and became Grafh, the Seeker of Power. He was the original pilot of the Omnigear Andvari and creator of the Yggdrasil I-IV. Roni went on to found the desert kingdom of Aveh and become its first king. Roni is named after one of Final Fantasy VI's main characters, Edgar Roni Figaro, who was also a dashing young king of a desert kingdom. Final Fantasy VI (ãã¡ã¤ãã«ãã¡ã³ã¿ã¸ã¼VI Fainaru FantajÄ« VI) is a computer role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ...
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Rue Cohen A member of the Imperial Battling Committee in Kislev. Rue Cohan also appears to be a covert agent working for the Ethos society. She persuades Fei to join the gear battling tournament held in Nortune's C-Block with the promise of winning his freedom from prison in Kislev if he defeats the current champ Rico. Her ulterior motive is that she also wants to gather information about him and Weltall and deliver it back to the Ethos HQ. Rue always travels around with two men who appear to be members of the Kislev military.
S Shakhan The figurehead leader of Aveh, Shakhan was a greedy Solarian who became a cardinal in the false Ethos organization. Using his power, Shakhan overthrew the ruiling Fatima dynasty and had King Edbart Fatima, Bart's father, killed in order to take over Aveh. He then brought in the Gebler forces from Solaris in order to maintain his rule as the new self-proclaimed Prime Minister of Aveh. However, he was merely a pawn. Shakhan sat around and played figurehead while Solaris practically ran the country and Gebler did as they pleased through Aveh, like heating up the ongoing war with the neighboring Kislev Empire. Shakhan was given his false power to allow Solaris to achieve its own motives as a whole. After Aveh falls to Bart, Shakhan attempts to claim vengeance by defending the Ignas Gate near Nisan when the group tries to destroy it and the other two gates in order to destroy the barrier and phase Solaris back into synch with the rest of the world. He is killed in the battle, even after receiving "The Power" from Grahf. Even with "The Power" coursing through him and his gear he is still no match for Bart's newly recovered Omnigear Andvari. In short, Shakhan was merely a puppet so blinded by his greed that he could be manipulated: if given power.
Sigmund Kaiser of Kislev. Sigmund is a bearded old man with a large nose and distinct pointy ears who usually wears red and black robes. Before Sigmund came to power the Ethos society held a lot of influence in Kislev, so when Sigmund kicked everyone involved with the Ethos out of the government and severed all ties with the false church it created a good deal of animosity between the Kaiser and the clergy. The Ethos responded to Sigmund's house cleaning by kidnaping his only son, Ricardo "Rico" Banderas, and sending him to Solaris where cruel experiments were performed on him which turned him into a demi-human. The Kaiser and his wife thought their son was dead and Sigmund's wife herself died soon thereafter succumbing to overwhelming grief. Sigmund began enacting all sorts of anti-demi-human laws and legislations that made life extremely hard on the demi-human population of Kislev, including Rico who had been returned to Nortune and placed in the care of a foster mother. Rico, now a grown man, was so infuriated by the Kaiser's policies that he tried to assassinate or otherwise harm him physically several times, not knowing that the Kaiser was his father nor was Sigmund aware that his attempted killer was his own son. Even when Sigmund realises that Rico is actually his son he still orders his execution after Rico again tried to kill the Kaiser by crashing his Gear into the Kaiser's box seat at the C-Block Battle Arena. Despite his dubious nature the Kaiser openly associates with Grafh, the Seeker of Power and his representative the Executioner. Grafh often brings the Kaiser items and technology from Solaris like Weltall and a Gate Keeper device. Some of Hammer's dialogue in Disc 2 makes it sound like the Kaiser passed away sometime over the course of Disc 2, but this has never expressedly been confirmed. The following are main characters from the Playstation series Xenogears. ...
Sigurd Harcourt Sigurd was once a cadet at the Solarian Jugend Military Academy along with Kahran Ramsus, Miang Hawwa, Hyuga Ricdeau (Citan Uzuki), Jessiah "Jesse" Black, and Issac Stein (Bishop Stone). He also acts as the right-hand man to Bart Fatima aboard the Yggdrasil IV. The following are main characters from the Playstation series Xenogears. ...
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Sophia In Year 9500, Sophia established the religion in Nisan, becoming the Mother of Nisan. As she gained a following, Solaris began to view her gathering as an uprising of the lambs. Solaris attacked Nisan, and early on Shevat joined with Nisan in the war. Five years later, Queen Zephyr was approached by Cain, and eventually agreed with Solaris to trade Sophia for Miang, the instigator of the war. Sophia sacrificed herself to attempt to reverse the treachery of Zephyr, however in the end Nisan was devastated. (Taken from chaos2.) Sophia, the Mother of Nisan (500 years before the game), is the second reincarnation of the very first Elly. There was a deep relationship (perhaps a Love Triangle) between Sophia, Lacan (Grahf/Wiseman during the game), and Krelian. Sophia and Lacan had feelings for each other, but never showed it to the other. They both have always avoided mentioning love when they talked to each other. Krelian is friends with both of them, but was sometimes trying to "hit on" Sophia, and knew that she didn't like him that much. After the war, the Mother Sophia let out a huge cry, "Live, Lacan!!!!!" before crashing the airship into Merkava. This led Krelian to "committed so many sins!" and Lacan to seek evil, turning him into Grahf.
Stone Bishop Stone of the Ethos Church. He was once known as Isaac Stein, a man from Solaris. He was once a cadet at the Jugend Military Academy in Etrnenak along with Kahran Ramsus, Miang Hawwa, Hyuga Ricdeau (Citan Uzuki), his personal rival Jessiah "Jesse" Black, and the love of his life, the woman who would become Racquel Black. Stein's love for Racquel was as intense as his hatred for Jessiah, who he saw as his better and the man who he always needed to beat. Stein was passed up for opportunity after opportunity because Jessiah was always doing just a little bit better than he was. Jessiah was chosen to be an Element and Stein was passed over. Jessiah was chosen to become the commander of Gebler and Stein was passed over. Kahran Ramsus was then chosen to become the commander of Gebler when Jessaih vacated the position and again Stein was passed over. And worst of all, in Stein's mind at least, Racquel chose Jessiah over him and became his wife while Stein was simply tossed aside. Suffering rejection after rejection Stein became very bitter and vengeful at his rival Jessiah, who he saw as the cause of all his misery. When Jessiah, now going by the assumed name of Jesse moved down to the surface to start a family Stein followed him looking for revenge. He joined the Solarian-run false church known as the Ethos Society and with no Jesse there to impede his progress he rapidly became a Bishop in the church under the assumed name of Isaac Stone. He then formulated a plan designed to strike back at Jesse in the way that would hurt him the most, he would attack him through his own family. He sent the -Wels-, who were produced and controlled by the Ethos out to Jesse's house to murder Racquel. He had no qualms about doing in his former object of affection because in his warped mind she became 'tainted' when she chose Jesse over him. After the -Wels- had done their dirty work Stone swooped in and was the first one to befriend and console Jesse's children Billy Lee and Primera Black. Using his position as a supposed man of the cloth and a trusted authority figure he convinced Billy that Jesse was to blame for his mother's death and Billy was inclined to believe him. He fell for Stone's manipulation and began hating his father while believing every last lie the "honourable" Bishop told him. Stone convinced Billy to become an Etone, a member of the church who defends the people of the world against the same -Wels- that Stone so heartlessly sends out after them. It only came out years later that Stone was a liar, a murderer and a false Bishop. It broke Billy's heart once again to learn that Stone never actually cared for him and just used him to strike back at his father and that everything he believed in was a complete and utter lie. When Stone's treachery is revealed he goes running back to Solaris seeking Krelian's help. Krelian "helped" him by surgically grafting him to the massive Gear secretly stored under the Ethos HQ known as the Alkanshel. He confronts Billy and his new companions in it, but after he is defeated once, he is approached by Grafh who offers him "the Power". Stone accepts and Grafh powers up Alkanshel into a monster gear. When all seems lost Jesse appears and, using his modified Buntline Gear, he and Billy are able to destroy the Alkanshel and bring Stone to his well-deserved end. The following are main characters from the Playstation series Xenogears. ...
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T Timothy Fei's closest friend in Lahan village, Timothy was the fiancee of Alice, another childhood friend. However, when Gebler attacked Lahan, Timothy was killed. When this happened, Fei grew upset, and briefly morphed into Id.
U Urobolus Urobolus was the ultimate incarnation of Miang that was achieved via use of the Urobolus Ring. Also the final antagonist of Xenogears, located in the higher dimension that Krelan reached via Deus and the Path of Sephirot. The following are gears and vehicles from the PS1 series Xenogears. ...
V Verlaine A friend of Billy's in the Ethos chruch and a fellow Etone. Verlaine is actually a specially trained assassin working for Bishop Stone. He rebels against his fellow assassins and tries to help Billy and his friends by telling him all sorts of classified information on what Etones really are. He is killed by another one of Stone's assassins during Solaris' raid on the Ethos HQ.
Vanderkaum Vanderkaum was an elite Solarian who was the commander of the surface Gebler forces until the arrival of Ramsus. He is bald, with a purple cross on his face. Unfortunately, his tactical skills are rash, favoring slow guns over agile gears. His lack of logical reasoning results in the loss of his sand cruiser, the Kefienzel. His gear, Dora, was granted power by Grahf, thus sparking Fei's Id to emerge. Therefore, Dora--and Vanderkaum--are easily destroyed by Id.
Vind One of Bart's pirate soldiers who accompanies Fei on his mission to distract the Aveh border fleet during the first assault on Aveh. Along with Falkon and Farrant he is killed by Vanderkaum after Grahf arrives and grants "The Power" to his gear, the Dora.
W Wave Existence, the The Wave Existence is a divine being from a higher dimension. It appears as a glowing human silhouette to the eyes of anyone living in this dimension. The Existence was trapped inside Zohar during the initial test of the Deus System. It is responsible for the energy that powers the Gears and people's ether abilities, which is why the Zohar appeared to be the main source of power. Grahf was formed when Fei's father came into contact with the Wave Existence. The Wave Existence used the -Contact- to free itself from Deus and the Zohar and return to its dimension via the Path of Sephirot. Krelian also used this chain of events to travel through the Path of Sephirot to the higher dimension. See also U-DO. A reference from the PS2 game series Xenosaga. U-DO is a strange and mysterious wave existence that is directly connected to the Miltian Conflict and the Zohar. ...
Wiseman Kahn Wong's alter ego would eventually go by the name of Wiseman. This masked, hooded and caped figure appears several times throughout the game and gives advice to Fei. Sometimes he appears to fight or antagonize him and other times he appears to directly help Fei and the group, such as when he appeared in Zeboim in order to contain Id. The Wiseman first appears in a flashback when Chief Lee tells Fei that he had brought him to Lahan three years before the start of the game. The Wiseman appears in the flesh just before the Battle Tournament in Bledavik and it is clear from his introduction that he is not just some minor character. The last time the Wiseman appears is after Fei and Id have reconciled in Fei's mind and the Xenogears is created. The Wiseman disappears forever when he reveals that he is in fact Kahn Wong, Fei's estranged father. It is also revealed that the Wiseman, Kahn and Grahf are the same person and Grahf has taken over Kahn's body and is using him as a host. Kahn's remarkable will allowed him to periodically break free of Grahf's control and act on his own accord, during these times he appeared as the Wiseman.
X Y Yui Yui Uzuki. The granddaughter of Shevat Sage Gaspar Uzuki, wife of Citan Uzuki and mother of Midori Uzuki. She is a very kind and generous person and a terrific cook to boot. She is also, surprisingly, an expert swordswoman and was the best warrior in her native Shevat at one time. During an attack by Solaris Yui, fought and defeated a young Solarian soldier named Hyuga Ricdeau and took him prisoner. Instead of killing him, Yui showed him mercy and tended him while he was in custody and from there a bond of love was formed. Eventually Yui married him and he actually took her name when he constructed a new identity for himself for his upcoming mission on the surface world. With her new husband Citan Uzuki, she moved down to the surface to a quaint house near the village of Lahan and lived there for quite sometime as her husband kept watch on Fei, the newly discovered -Contact- for Emperor Cain. Yui and Citan shared a tremendous level of understanding that could have only come about through a bond of unconditional love as she still stood by him and loved him even though he was still working for Solaris. After Lahan is destroyed by Id, Yui brought the survivors with her when she moved back to Shevat. While Midori is seen again in disc 2, Yui, like many important minor characters, is conspicuously absent. Not even the Xenogears Perfect Works gives any clues to her mysterious fate, but we can at least hope for Citan that she survived Deus' tumultuous revival. Perfect Works is a series of ultimate videogames related books published by Digicube. ...
Z Zephyr Queen Zephyr was the humble, yet strong leader of Shevat since the Shevat-Solaris war 500 years prior to Xenogears, which puts her at over five centuries old. Along with the Sages of Shevat and several other individuals, she was "punished" with the gift of eternal life through nanomachines for, in Krelian's mind at least, sacrificing Sophia to end the war. She is a very benevolent and gentle woman, yet she harbours much sadness and has had to witness some truly unberable things in her life time. In the second disc of the game Shevat is destroyed during the resurrection of Deus and crash lands on one of the northern snow-covered islands of the world. She remained Queen of the surviving population of Shevat and the rest of the world in the Snowfield Hideout. |