Sidurgu Orl



Sidurgu, known as Sidurgu of the Obsidian Heart is an Au Ra non-player character in the Level 50+ Dark Knight quests in Heavensward. Sidurgu spends his time in Ishgard's tavern, the Forgotten Knight, with the quiet Elezen girl named Rielle at his side, while he curses the Ishgardian Temple Knights under his breath.

Appearance
Sidurgu is a tall Au Ra of the Xaelan clan, with pale blue skin, white spiked hair, low-curving horns, and piercing teal eyes. He has black scales that run across his chin and the bridge of his nose, and a black, thin tail. He wears black metal armor with dark red leather, with a tattered chainmail tasset hanging over his legs. He wields a black greatsword with engravings that glow when the weapon is drawn.

Personality
Sidurgu is steadfastly loyal to his vows as a dark knight, consistently putting him at odds with the Ishgardian Temple Knights, whom he reviles. Sidurgu is blunt, and somewhat quick to anger. He dislikes cryptic talk, expressing his frustrations verbally. Sidurgu also relishes in combat, especially against the temple knights where he is given the chance to cut them down.

Before Heavensward
One of the many refugees from Doma in the wake of Garlean occupation, a young Sidurgu and his family found their way to Ishgard. However, because of the misconceptions of Au Ra being some kind of Dravanian descendant, they were slaughtered indiscriminately. Sidurgu was made to watch his parents die in front of him, but before the sword could find his own neck, he was saved by he who would become his master, the first of the dark knights. The atrocities he experienced at the hands of the Holy See tempered Sidurgu's will, and with his master's teachings, learned to turn his hatred for the temple knights into a power he could use to protect the weak.

The Wages of Mercy
After dealing with Fray's attempt to wrest control, a temple knight apologizes to the Adventurer and requests their assistance in Behemoth's Dominion. Once there, however, the temple knights attempt to ambush and execute you. After subduing the knights, Sidurgu appears, criticizing the adventurer for not having killed all of the knights. Sidurgu then introduces himself as the man who trained Fray, and says he wishes to meet the adventurer at the Forgotten Knight, back in Ishgard.

In the tavern, Sidurgu recounts the story of the first dark knight, and then presents the sword of the knight the adventurer allowed to escape. Sidurgu claims to have killed the knight after hey first met, and declares that mercy is wasted on foes. To emphasize his point, Sidurgu speaks of what happened when his family arrived in Ishgard, and how the Au Ra showed mercy, only to be cut down by the Ishgardians.

The Knight and the Maiden Fair
Speaking with Sidurgu again, he talks of how he and Fray followed in their master's footsteps, saving the young Rielle and being marked for death because of it. Fray was captured and executed in a trial by combat, leaving Sidurgu to care for Rielle himself. Worried that he won't be able to take care of Rielle alone, Sidurgu asks the adventurer to help.

Sidurgu concludes that if the temple knights think of Rielle as some kind of abomination, they should determine if there is, in fact, anything unusual about the Elezen girl. Their investigation takes them to the Vanu Vanu, who are able to see a person's aether. After procuring their favor, a Vanu healer divulges that Rielle is possessed of a "great spirit that dwells within her." However, before the Vanu can continue, the trio is attacked by temple knights and the Vanu healer flees.

Sirugu curses the temple knights for getting in the way, and Rielle apologizes for becoming such a problem. Despite the temple knight's motives remaining unclear, they now know there is something unique about the girl.

Kindred Spirits
In the hopes of finding out what the "great spirit" within Rielle is, Sidurgu sets a course for Gridania to speak with the conjurers. Along the way there, Sidurgu scouts ahead, and the adventurer and Rielle are attacked by more temple knights, although they survive by the adventurer's steel and Rielle's surprisingly potent conjury magic.

In Gridania, Brother E-Sumi-Yan examines Rielle, agreeing with the Vanu healer's assessment, clarifying that the girl's spirit is similar to an elementals or Dravanians. Sidurgu is angered by the implication that she may have ingested dragon blood like the heretics who attack Ishgard, and Rielle speaks of her childhood locked away in a windowless cell. She denies having drank any sort of blood, and says she was never accused of such.

Original Sins
Sidurgu believes that if Rielle has some sort of affinity with dragons, they should make for the Dravania Forelands to speak with them. In Anyx Trine, Vidofnir directs the trio to speak with a dying dragon, who declares that the blood of her beloved flows in Rielle's veins. The dragon concludes that, if she has not partaken of a dragon's blood, then she must be the descendant of one who did. Knowing the truth, Sidurgu fears the temple knights will never give up pursuit, and he is ill-equipped to harness the finer details of the darkness in order to protect Rielle. Hearing Sidurgu's words, the dying dragon suggests speaking with the moogles of the Churning Mists to learn more. With the dragon weary, the trio heads back to the Forgotten Knight.

In the tavern, while deliberating on what steps to take next, Sidurgu and company are confronted by a noblewoman, Ystride de Caulignont, who offers a choice to the "knights who would defy the will of Halone": a trial by combat, or death to all and any who would aid them. Seeing no alternative, Sidurgu accepts the trial by combat, and as Ystride turns to leave, Rielle cries out to her mother. Surprised and angry Sidurgu demands to know why Rielle had not told him that it was her own mother pursued her. As Rielle struggles to explain, Sidurgu wishes to be alone to think.

The Flame in the Abyss
Rielle explains that the House Caulignont is very pious in nature with many ties to the Ishgardian Orthodox Church, with her mother Ystride poised to become a prominent member within it, until she learned the truth - Rielle's father was a heretic, who had been consuming dragon blood for years. Dying before he could fully transform and kill Ystride, the heretics seeds of evil had already been sown when Ystride realized her own daughter shared that heretic's blood. With religious zeal, Ystride chose to lock away her daughter for fear of what she might become.

Aware of Ystride's fanatical nature, Sidurgu wishes to learn more of the dark arts for the coming trial by combat, suggesting they head to the Churning Mists to speak with the moogles. In Moghome, Rielle berates Sidurgu for only caring about the power of darkness and his flippant treatment of her. The moogle Moggie thinks she may have insight into Sidurgu's coveted "flame in the abyss", and tasks him and the adventurer with chores while the moogles look after Rielle.

Upon finishing their chores, Sidurgu and the adventurer return to hear that the moogles have kidnapped Rielle. Sidurgu flies into a predictable rage and with the adventurer's help defeats the moogle's Pomguard force. Sidurgu demands Rielle's return, while the moogles question why he cares so much. Sidurgu cites his oath as a dark knight, and in response the moogles break into song and dance, extolling the virtues of love as the key to the flame Sidurgu seeks. Rielle then voices her feelings that Sidurgu only cares about his own quest for vengeance and empowerment, caring little for Rielle herself. Sidurgu agrees, and says that after they win the trial by combat, Rielle is free to do as she pleases.

Absolution
Countess Ystride's missive for the trial by combat arrives, stating to meet in the Coerthas Western Highlands and away from prying eyes. Rielle, now a changed girl, thanks the adventurer for helping her and Sidurgu thus far, and is ready to face her mother.

Desperate to find absolution in her daughter's death, Ystride sends wave after wave of temple knights at Sidurgu, Rielle, and the adventurer. In the end, with her knights laid to waste in the snow, Ystride attempts to attack herself, only to end up at Sidurgu's feet. The Auri dark knight stands poised to kill the countess, but stays his blade, offering a sliver of mercy in letting her escape, never to return. Ystride, fervent in her beliefs, declares that she will never stop hunting Rielle, as it is "the will of the Fury." Rielle steps forward and prays for her mother one last time. Sidurgu raises his blade once more as Rielle administers her mother's last rites, and then the dark knight cuts the countess down.

Back at the Forgotten Knight, Rielle requests that she and Sidurgu stay together, but only if the acerbic Auri agrees to remain honest with her. Sidurgu and Rielle plan to stay in Ishgard for a little while, as there are still others in need of the dark knight's aid.

Etymology
While Xaelan nomenclature takes inspiration from Mongolian, the name Sidurgu may come from Sidurgu Kahn which was the name of a figure in Mongolian mythology.

Trivia

 * Sidurgu, or at least his character model, is one of three used to depict the dark knight job in media before Heavensward's release. The others are a helmeted Elezen shown in alternate artwork, and a helmeted Xaelan.