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He was once trapped in a prison called the Vault of Tears, but he tricked Siris into taking his place there. He appears to have profound knowledge of the Deathless. Worker of Secrets: The creator of the Infinity Blade.Archarin was eventually killed by Siris in the temple of Lantimor, activating the Infinity Blade.
In return, he was granted immortality by the God King. The child reached manhood and fought his way to the God King, but decided to join him instead of fighting him. In one of Ausar's Rebirths, instead of taking on the role of the Sacrifice, Ausar married and had a child. Raidriar: The main antagonist of the series, encountered as the final boss of both Infinity Blade I and II.
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He now aims to free the world from the grip of other Deathless. Ausar wiped his own memory, making him unaware of his state as a Deathless.
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Siris or Ausar: The protagonist of the series and the player's character. The child of a Deathless can steal his or her immortality, which makes many Deathless wary of reproduction. It is known that a mortal can become Deathless, though it is not known if all Deathless were once mortals. Also, Siris can safely drop from the bridge leading to the Stone Demon, a height that would kill or severely disable a normal human. In Infinity Blade I and II, Raidriar can be seen leaping great distances. One ability unique to Deathless is the practice of "the patterns of true swordsmanship", designed to eliminate multiple opponents in a short amount of time. It seems that Deathless individuals possess greatly enhanced agility and prowess. Either this is an inconsistency in the novel or the Deathless must take extra unmentioned measures to avoid aging. It is also stated by TEL that Ausar once grew old and had children, one of which was Archarin. The only confirmed ways of killing Deathless are through the use of the activated Infinity Blade or the use of the technique used by the Worker of Secrets to kill Thane.ĭespite the supported claim that Deathless do not age, it is stated in Awakening that Ausar was reborn into a child's body multiple times, eventually to reach manhood and fighting the God King. Chop them to pieces, and their soul will seek out a new receptacle to be reborn.ĭeathless individuals do not age, possess greatly enhanced healing capabilities, and can survive without typically life-sustaining air or water. They do not age, and their bodies heal if wounded. They need neither food nor water to live. The Deathless now use simpler armor so that battles are based on skill rather than technology. In Infinity Blade: Awakening, it is noted that, thousands of years ago, the Deathless used "armor that worked like a machine".
Not much is known about the history of the Deathless, though it is evident through the use of holographic projectors and "deadmind" computer systems that the Deathless come from a time or place with very advanced technology. Raidriar operates another affiliation known as the Pantheon. Thane, for example, is a part of House Ix, one of the Deathless Houses. However, ways to kill Deathless permanently have been revealed, such as a fatal strike from the activated Infinity Blade or "QIP deactivation", an example of which is shown by the Worker of Secrets in Infinity Blade II. Some Deathless are known to maintain Rebirth Chambers in which they can be reborn after death. Deathless individuals possess the ability to transfer their QIPs, or souls, into new bodies upon "death". A Deathless can be biologically or physically humanoid, as with Siris, or a large beast, as with Gortoel. The Deathless are immortal beings that inhabit the world of Infinity Blade.