As Hydaelyn, she ended up permanently splintering the world into the Source and its thirteen reflections, while an intentional flaw in the sundering spared Emet-Selch, as well as Elidibus and Lahabrea who happened to be nearby. When the Final Days fell upon Etheirys, Venat gathered a group of Amaurotines who opposed the Convocation's decision to sacrifice more lives to the summoned primal Zodiark to revive their brethren, and offered herself to become the core of Hydaelyn, a primal that would bind Zodiark. Upon traveling back to their own time, the Warrior had a vision of what eventually befell the Ancients' world. Before they parted ways, Venat encourages the Warrior to use the knowledge they gained in Elpis to help them in the future. Yet she needed to gather supporters and formulate a plan. Venat escorted the Warrior back to the portal that had brought them to Elpis, and determined that no one must learn about the Meteia, otherwise Etheirys would suffer what the other civilizations did even before the Meteia's song of oblivion would reach it. Thanks to Hythlodaeus and Emet-Selch, Venat and the Warrior escaped to safety with their memories intact. Venat gave chase with Argos, but could not catch her in time, and so placed a tracking spell on her. Hermes used the memory reconfiguration system Kairos to erase the memories of all those involved in the event, and allowed Meteion to escape. Meteion finished the report, and driven by their creator's question, concluded that life was suffering and despair, and it was in the best interest of everything living to surrender to inevitable death and despair, which they would bring as a "gift" to all of the lives on Etheirys. Venat, the Warrior, Emet-Selch and Hythlodaeus followed them and defeated Hermes. Hermes went insane and fled with Meteion to Ktisis Hyperboreia. The report carried on, revealing that all the Meteia had discovered were dead worlds, or worlds on the brink of death due to failed experiments, war, or other similar reasons. Venat, the Warrior, Emet-Selch, and Hythlodaeus gave chase, and eventually cornered her. When the sisters began to report their findings about other life in the universe, Meteion's individuality began to wane, and she tried to flee to prevent Hermes from hearing the report. Venat, asking the Warrior of Light about their adventures.Īfter confronting the chief overseer of Elpis Hermes alongside the Warrior, Emet-Selch, and Hythlodaeus, she learned about the Final Days' harbinger: Meteion and her sisters. Has your journey been good? Has it been worthwhile? She asked them about their time as an adventurer in Eorzea, and even challenged them to a sparring match. Venat learned of her future as Hydaelyn and traveled Elpis together with the Warrior, seeking the cause of the Final Days. After she left the Convocation, Venat began working at the concept research facility Elpis rather than returning to the star, as she felt that she still had things to offer to Etheirys.Īfter the Warrior of Light traveled back to her time in the unsundered world, Venat detected her protection magick on them and revealed to Emet-Selch and Hythlodaeus that the Warrior was, in fact, someone from the future rather than Azem's familiar. When she stepped down as Azem, Venat's successor was her friend and student. A brilliant scholar and adventurer at heart, Venat held the seat of "Azem" on the Convocation of Fourteen, and spent her time exploring the world of Etheirys and coming to love all the people and life within it.
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