![]() ![]() After Sorey defeats and kills Heldalf, he approaches Maotelus and becomes his new vessel, so that he can connect himself with the continent of Glenwood and increase the resonance of the people by sealing his own senses away. ![]() Wielding Siegfried, Shepherd Sorey manages to sever the bond between Maotelus and Heldalf with the help of his four seraph companions, ending the armatus. In the second phase of the final battle at Artorius's Throne, Heldalf armatizes with Maotelus. Afterward, Zaveid is sure that Maotelus and Heldalf are connected. Maotelus does not appear until after the final battle against Heldalf, but he is mentioned by Zaveid, one of Maotelus's former acquaintances from when he was still Laphicet, who senses Maotelus's domain while fighting against Heldalf in Aifread's Hunting Grounds. Since Maotelus is connected to the earthpulse and, as such, to the complete continent of Glenwood, Muse's oath was nothing but a small move to buy time in the hopes that, one day, a new shepherd would purify Maotelus. Maotelus himself was sealed away inside of Camlann by Muse, who made an oath in order to prevent the malevolence he poured forth from reaching Elysia. Giving in to both his despair and hatred towards Heldalf, Michael took the life of his nephew in sacrifice to the hellionized Maotelus, enacting a vengeful curse of eternal solitude upon the man who brought ruin upon them, and setting into motion the events that would create the next Lord of Calamity. While Michael was able to reach his nephew, he found the baby had been mortally wounded and that Maotelus had become a hellion. Michael found Muse separated from her son, Mikleo, by a wall of fire, and she implored him to save her child. Muse, Michael's sister, escaped and went to Artorius' Throne to pray for help, and Michael, having learned that Heldalf had abandoned the village, followed her, only to find the temple set ablaze by Hyland soldiers. ![]() When Hyland eventually sent forces to raid Camlann, Heldalf withdrew his troops and abandoned the village to its fate. This action only increased friction with Hyland, and the Rolance soldiers stationed themselves in Artorius' Throne, angering Maotelus. ![]() The village was home to those who fervently worshiped the seraphim, and the two races were able to coexist in peace.ĥ years later, troops from the Rolance Empire forcefully began occupying the village under General Georg Heldalf due to Camlann's strategic location, with the pretense of protecting it from the Kingdom of Hyland. After learning of this, Michael, the Shepherd at the time, brought Maotelus back to The Empyrean's Throne, now known as Artorius' Throne, and built Camlann, the Origin Village, to guard his new location. 22 years prior to Tales of Zestiria, however, Maotelus became endangered by the city's malevolence. As an Empyrean, he does not wish to be called by the name Velvet gave him, but instead wants humankind to know him by the name Eleanor Hume gave him as his vessel: Maotelus.Īt some point during the next thousand years, Maotelus moved from The Empyrean's Throne to the Pendrago Shrinechurch where he gathered numerous Shepherds and gave them the Silver Flame so that they may defeat and purify daemons, now known as hellions. When he makes the oath to become an Empyrean, Laphicet transforms into the Dragon of Light and claims the land itself, as well as the earthpulse for himself so he can spread his blessing all over the world. When Innominat is sealed away by Velvet Crowe, Laphicet decides to take his place so he can avert the great catastrophes that would occur due to the powers of the four elemental Empyreans clashing. When Laphicet succeeded Innominat as an Empyrean, he took an oath to become a dragon, greatly enhancing his abilities and granting him full control over the Silver Flame. He is the heart of Innominat, the nameless Empyrean, and has the power to wield the Silver Flame that can purify daemons. Maotelus is the true name of Laphicet, a young malak who was born on a Scarlet Night during the Opening in Tales of Berseria. ![]()
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