In a sense of cruel irony, by choosing to assist Artorius with his plan and not tell Velvet his intentions, Laphicet not only ended up destroying Velvet's life, but it also led to Velvet ultimately destroying Artorius' plan to suppress humanity's emotions and free will through Innominant. Eventually, Velvet found that her road to revenge that drove her into a monster had became all for nothing. The transformed Innominant also tried to taunt Velvet and bring into despair so that he could consume her hatred and despair, the only two types of the malevolence he was lacked of. Instead of bringing his sister happiness after turning into Innominat, Laphicet had became obsessed with devouring malevolence inside humans, to the point of driving his minions into emotionless shells like walking dead so that they could save them forever. What was more chilling was that Laphicet was also willingly to become the vessel of Innominat himself and was fully aware of what he is doing. ![]() However, turns out that Laphicet Crowe did not die at all, but becoming a reincarnation of Innominat itself in the price of losing his humanity and commit horrible things with his full free will. ![]() Three years prior to the events of the story, Artorius sacrificed his brother-in-law, Laphicet Crowe, during an event known as the Advent, and subsequently fueling the heroine Velvet's thirst for revenge. Known as the 5th Empyrean, he is the great Empyrean of Suppression whom the Abbey, more specifically Artorius Collbrande, is attempting to revive so that he may sunder emotion from humanity and "free" the world of malevolence. ![]() Innominat is the deity worshipped by the Abbey 1,000 years before the story of Tales of Zestiria.
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