Once the Worker grabs onto the Blade, Siris is propelled backwards by a burst of energy released from the blade. Siris inserts the Infinity Blade into the seal on the floor. The Worker congratulates Siris on his victory, and tells Siris that together they will both re-shape their world. Siris returns to the Worker's tomb with Raidriar, and drops him off, ready to free the Worker. Instead of doing so, Siris strikes Raidriar over the head with the Blade's pommel. Raidriar states that killing him won't end Siris' conflict with the Deathless. Siris takes the Infinity Blade back, poising it to strike. Raidriar fights ferociously, but is ultimately defeated. After his henchmen are defeated, Raidriar himself faces Siris, claiming he will finally taste true death. Raidriar arrives, sending his minions as fodder to weaken Siris. Siris arrives back at Saydhi's estate, and issues a challenge to Raidriar. When Siris enters the prison of the Worker of Secrets, he is surprised that his old friend Ausar has at least come to free him, but is regretful to state that he cannot leave until Raidriar, the God King, releases him. He tricks Siris and takes back the Infinity Blade, calling him " Ausar." Before he could permanently kill Siris with the Infinity Blade, Isa saves him by shooting him with a crossbow bolt. Every bloodline when Ausar was reborn, he had his memory erased by his servant, TEL.Īt the start of Infinity Blade II, it is revealed that the God King is alive again. He tells Siris of their intertwined past. After Siris kills Saydhi, he inserts the Infinity Blade in a slot similar to the one in Raidriar's dungeon, causing Siris to lose possession of the Infinity Blade, and Raidriar to gain it. As Siris learns of the God King's rebirth, he sets out with Isa to find another Deathless, Saydhi, that can help Siris find the Worker of Secrets. Raidriar gathers several Dark Knights and sets out to meet with The Worker of Secrets. Raidriar is also intrigued by the identity of a female assassin ( Isa) who initially attempts to kill Siris and retrieve the Blade. Raidriar reviews video of his duel with Siris and believes that the Worker Of Secrets trained Siris. Raidriar believes that the Infinity Blade may be fully activated now and is terrified by the thought of a true death. Raidriar learns that the Infinity Blade was not fully activated when he lost, however, it was powerful enough to kill the lesser deathless that were imprisoned in his dungeon. Raidriar uses technology, only available to the Deathless, to learn how he lost the duel against Siris. He is referred to as Raidriar by his Devoted (mortals that serve him). He claims that he allowed Siris to defeat him which would suggest he is a very proud person. He was reborn in his Seventh Temple of Reincarnation after Siris had defeated him in battle. After obtaining the Infinity Blade, you can access the dungeon, which leads to a Rebirth chamber with several Raidriar "buds" in green tubes, without the Helio Armor shoulder guards. The God King is the final battle of each bloodline. In Infinity Blade II, he steals back the Infinity Blade that Siris acquired at the end of Infinity Blade I and the player must eventually defeat him to recover it again. He stays in the top room of his temple of Lantimor awaiting the Deathless player character, Siris. In the original Infinity Blade, he is known only as the God King. The majority of people, though aware that he is immortal, are not aware that he is also Deathless - Raidriar intentionally keeps this a secret to give the people of Drem's Maw hopeful that he may one day be killed and overthrown. He is known by the people he rules as a ruthless, unaging tyrant. He rules the land together with a pantheon of seven Deathless, of which he is the leader. Raidriar ( RAID ree ARE), also known as the God King, is the primary antagonist of the series so far. Warning: Spoilers/plot details for seriesfollow.
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