11/8/2022 0 Comments Infinity blade redemptionExpecting to find a foe as worthy as the real one, he instead finds the Soulless copy knows he is indeed a copy, and has gone quite insane. He tempts Isa, who has become attracted to Siris, into entering the chamber, becoming a new Deathless.Īs this happens, Siris approaches the tower seen in the first game to face the Soulless Raidriar. As his Soulless counterpart has severed ties with the other Deathless of the Pantheon, Raidriar realizes that they might need another Deathless on their team. Raidriar later admits that it is not only a rebirthing chamber, but a machine that can turn an ordinary human into a Deathless. He guides the group to a hidden lab containing what appears to be a self-maintaining rebirthing chamber. Raidriar meets up with the band, causing great tension between himself and Siris, but the former God King realizes that the enemies need to work together to correct the situation. As Siris gets to know the group, including playing children's games that he himself was denied during his own childhood, he feels the memories of his "Dark Self" - fragmented memories and habits of his time as Ausar the Vile - attempting to surface, tempting Siris to return to them in order to be the leader the people desire. Isa has told exaggerated stories of "the Deathless that fought for man," who is Siris. Lux, an older woman with battle knowledge, has tried to turn the group into a band of fighters, but they have no leader. Siris, meanwhile, has been introduced to a rag-tag army gathered by Isa during what he discovers was his two-year imprisonment. Raidriar escapes with a few who remain loyal to him, and journeys to meet up with Siris. The Soulless can use the cloned bodies, or "buds," that the Deathless can use for rebirth, but the Soulless use fragmented pieces of the original's identity, known in-story as the Quantum Identity Pattern, or Q.I.P. He finds that his kingdom is in ruins, and that he is considered a fake, as the Worker has created a "Soulless" version of the God King. Raidriar escapes with the duo, wishing to return to his kingdom. After an initially unknown period of time, Isa appears, having brought two other defeated Deathless to open the prison and take Siris' place, as required by the prison. Their souls sealed in by the prison, neither of them can escape to a rebirthing chamber. Siris and Raidriar, having been locked away by the Worker of Secrets at the end of Infinity Blade II, are shown continually at odds with each other, maiming and killing each other as each one's Deathless body regenerates on its own. The two streams eventually come together near the end of the book. Interspersed between the chapters are "Deviations," which are flashbacks to a time that appears to be the near future of present-day Earth, and the origins of the technology that created the Deathless, and of Galath, the Worker himself. The story progresses through their rescue and subsequent discovery of what the Worker of Secrets has done during their imprisonment. In the chapters are found the "contemporary" story of the characters from the games, starting with protagonist Siris and his enemy Raidriar locked in the Vault of Tears, as they were left at the end of Infinity Blade II. Unlike the predecessor book, Infinity Blade: Awakening, Redemption presents two stories side-by-side. ( July 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. This section's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed.
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