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Are you so determined to die? One last chance, villains: bow down and acknowledge your king. Your god!

Vauthry, about to battle the Warrior of Darkness

Vauthry [ˈvɔːθ.ri] is a non-player character in Final Fantasy XIV who serves as the secondary antagonist of Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers. He is the mayor of the city of Eulmore, letting his people live in luxury and bliss before the world comes to an end.

History[]

Following Minfilia Warde's preventing Norvrandt from being consumed in the Flood of Light, Emet-Selch enacted a contingency plan for the Eighth Umbral Calamity to occur. He appeared before the mayor of Eulmore, taking advantage of the man's desire to keep his position indefinitely by talking him into having his unborn son be infused with the essence of a Lightwarden. Due to his innate ability to render sin eaters docile, Vauthry was thus instilled with a god complex by his father as he eventually succeeded him as the ruler of Eulmore. In reality, Vauthry had murdered his parents in a fit of rage during a temper tantrum. Ascended as ruler, Vauthry eventually turning the city into a despotic realm where the poor serve the rich and privileged under the guise of paradise offering sanctuary in a broken world. Aided by a sinister pair of female Jongleurs, Vauthry used his status to feed the citizens meol leftovers secretly made from sin eater flesh to extend his ability.

Vauthry encountered the Warrior of Light and Alphinaud Leveilleur while punishing Kai-Shirr for entering Eulmore under false pretenses. The two got the Mystel out the city, and Vauthry became enraged after Alphinaud publicly insulted him. When Vauthry learned the Warrior and other Scions of the Seventh Dawn members were killing the other Lightwardens, he sent his general, Ran'jit, to hunt them down. When the Crystarium's guards began interfering with Ran'jit's hunt, Vauthry summoned the Crystal Exarch to Eulmore to demand an explanation.

The Exarch argued that defeating the Lightwardens represented the world's only hope of survival. Vauthry disagreed, telling the Exarch that the world was beyond redemption even if the Lightwardens were slain, and that the people of the First required the hand of a God to shepherd them beyond the edge. After the Exarch refused to stop supporting the Scions, Vauthry boasted to have already ordered a full-scale assault on the Crystarium with the sin eaters, and the Exarch quickly left the meeting.

The ensuing war between Eulmore and the Crystarium resulted in heavy causalities for both sides, including four of the Lightwardens and many of the Crystarium's guard. The Exarch and the Scions launched an assault on Eulmore itself upon learning that the final Lightwarden was there. The citizens were being mind controlled, and when Y'shtola had Ryne confirm that meol was sin eater flesh, the Scions realized that Vauthry used it to maintain control and also that any citizen who had outlived one's usefulness was turned into a sin eater. Vauthry ushered the citizens to attack, forcing the Scions to act cautiously as to not harm them as they as they made their way into the city. In the Joyous Hall, Alphinaud and the Warrior of Darkness were intercepted by Vauthry's jesters, who attacked the pair out of a selfish desire to maintain their easy way of life under Vauthry's rule. Seeing as the duo were unaffected by Vauthry's mind control and fighting of their own volition, the Scions held nothing back, putting the jesters down for good. While Alphinaud fended of more of Vauthry's enthralled soldiers, the Warrior ascended the stairs and was met by Ran'jit, slaying him in one final duel.

The Scions stormed Vauthry's throne room to find the tyrant indulging in excess of meol. When Ryne looked at Vauthry, she was horrified; the light of the Warden she had sensed emanated from Vauthry himself, meaning that Vauthry was a Lightwarden, explaining his control over sin eaters and other Lightwardens. He refused to give up his power, and spawned a pair of angelic wings to carry him out of Eulmore, towards Mount Gulg. He raised the mountain to the air, denying the Scions direct access into his new paradise domain.

Why? Why am I cast down...when it is you who are the villains? Father told me...that I am hope. I am righteousness. That I am...a god... That is why I was born...as man and sin eater both... I kept the people safe! They respected me! Worshipped me! How can this be? I should be the one...looking down at you... Help me, damn you... I...am your god...

Vauthry after being defeated
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Vauthry transformed into Innocence.

The Warrior of Light and the Scions enlisted the aid of their First Shard friends to control a massive Talos to reach Vauthry while fighting through his sin eater army. During the final battle, Vauthry threw a temper tantrum that awakened his full power and he transformed into the Lightwarden Innocence. Vauthry unleashed his full power, but the Warrior of Light cast him down regardless. As the Scions stood over him, the dying Vauthry expressed sadness and disbelief, unable to understand why they looked down upon him with such pity or how everything his father taught him could be wrong, before dissolving into light.

Characteristics[]

Appearance[]

Vauthry is a morbidly obese pale-skinned man who towers above every other citizen in his city. He has long blond hair and blue eyes. A second face can be seen on his chest beneath his black and purple gold-accented robes. He wears numerous gold rings.

During his initial transformation into a full sin eater, Vauthry develops tiny wings that are nonetheless capable of supporting his weight. Upon transforming fully into Innocence, his appearance drastically changes into a slim beautiful figure adorned in purple robes, longer flowing hair and a pair of large golden, metallic wings.

Personality[]

Vauthry is extremely arrogant and self righteous. He sees his authority as divinely ordained and those who oppose him as villains. He lacks empathy and throws temper tantrums when he does not get his way. Vauthry's outlook and god complex stem from his upbringing: being convinced that he is a sainted bridge between man and sin eater, while unable to do any wrong despite his amoral actions. He has a misanthropic view of his subjects, the world, and the people under the domain, as he believes they would inevitably destroy themselves and cause only suffering without his despotic rule in what he deems as a hopelessly broken land, and that his power to control the sin eaters grants him the right to act as he pleases.

Vauthry is the only Lightwarden capable of decisive thought and strategy, unlike the other Lightwardens encountered who only possess the most basic of instinct. This trait makes him the most powerful Lightwarden, and by extension sin eater, being able to coordinate them to his will and use them to justify his sense of supremacy.

Gameplay[]

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Innocence render.

Vauthry, as Innocence, is fought as the boss of trial The Crown of the Immaculate The Crown of the Immaculate.

A harder version of Innocence is fought in an optional Extreme battle titled The Crown of the Immaculate (Extreme) The Crown of the Immaculate (Extreme). This fight skips Innocence's human form.

Behind the scenes[]

With his portly body, sporting a long blonde tuft of hair on his otherwise bald head, and the inclusion of the Beehive club in Eulmore, Vauthry is most likely an allusion to Don Corneo from the Final Fantasy VII series. This connection is furthered in the Japanese version, being known as Don Vauthry (ドン・ヴァウスリー, Don Vausurī?).

Gallery[]

Citations[]

  1. Encyclopædia Eorzea: The World of Final Fantasy XIV Volume III, p. 107
  2. Gamescom 2019 Q&A (Accessed: September 01, 2019) at Final Fantasy XIV Forums
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