![]() As they advanced deeper into the Sundom, any Carja soldiers who encountered them fled back to the city, laid down arms, or joined them. While the exact nature of his assistance is unknown, it is presumed to have been subversive, as he told the Nora huntress Aloy that he “served” Jiran “to his enemies."Īfter months of preparation, the liberators marched on Meridian. Avad also had assistance from within Meridian, in the form of Jiran's advisor and spymaster, Marad. The siblings helped Avad ally these groups with his men to form the army he needed. In The Claim, Avad again met Ersa, who had, along with her brother Erend, formed connections with the Oseram freebooters who fought against the raiders. ![]() Jiran branded them as traitors on finding out. The alliance Īt dusk on the day of Kadaman's execution, Avad and his honor guard fled Meridian and headed to The Claim, hoping to assemble an army of allied tribes to depose Jiran. Jiran's response demonstrated to Avad that Jiran was beyond reason, and the atrocities would only end if he was deposed. To a one, the men of his honor guard agreed. But when he did so, Jiran instead responded by sacrificing him as well. However, unlike other dissidents, they were in a position to make their feelings known directly to Jiran. Kadaman presumably and erroneously believed that, as Jiran's eldest son and heir, Jiran would acquiesce if he demanded their cessation. Helping her obtain valuable intel, he helped her escape back to the Claim by disguising her as a Carja noblewoman (although he had to similarly disguise himself to gain her cooperation).īoth Kadaman and Avad, like many other Carja, abhorred the raids and human sacrifices, recognizing them as pointless bloodshed. When she survived, Jiran "rewarded" her by making her a palace slave, where Avad befriended her. Indeed, nothing about Avad's early life was indicative of his fate: he neither anticipated nor intended to ever become Sun-King.Īvad and Kadaman grew up in the Palace of the Sun in the Carja capital Meridian, where they watched their father’s fall from a respected leader into a brutal tyrant.įour years after Jiran's Red Raids began, the Oseram warrior Ersa was captured in a raid and thrown into the Sun-Ring. Unlike Kadaman, who was favored as an heir for his combat prowess and boldness, Avad took a greater interest in history and the arts, only training in combat when he had to. Itamen, Avad's younger half-brother, was born to Jiran's second wife Nasadi. ![]() ![]() Since Avad is always wearing his headpiece, his hair may be very short.Īvad is the second of Jiran's three sons: while nothing about his mother is known, it is believed she also birthed Avad's older brother, Kadaman. He wears a headdress that looks to be made of machine parts or fabric, decorated with many details such as a center piece and an upper piece that resembles a crown. His outfit mostly consists of red and white colors. He wears some accessories such as wrist bands. He also wears white pants with red fabric that covers his waist. Avad does not wear a shirt throughout the game but sometimes wears a long robe that covers his shoulders. Avad has dark brown or black facial hair and brown eyes. He is tall, but does not have a particularly large build. However Janeva has not stated any pronouns.Avad is an adult male in his twenties with a tan complexion. Given that they insist to Aloy that they are "not one of sisters", it is possible that they are either trans-masculine, nonbinary, or merely prefers pronouns opposite to their birth gender. According to Janeva, Avad offered royal pardons to all of Janeva's prisoners, on the condition that they fight for Meridian. Janeva appears at the preparations at the Ridge if the player completes Sunstone Rock. Janeva offers a bounty for each of them and reveals what little information they know about their possible whereabouts. Janeva admits that the Sun-King was correct, observing how many criminals changed for the better.Īfter clearing out the Behemoths attacking Sunstone Rock, Aloy enters the prison and speaks with Warden Janeva, who informs her that three prisoners from the isolation chambers escaped during the machine attack. Avad noticed that Janeva generally believed criminals were beyond saving, thus he personally appointed Janeva to command the prison as a lesson in the power of rehabilitation. Janeva eventually joined Sun-King Avad's honor guard, and was later assigned to the position of warden at Sunstone Rock. In response, Janeva threatened to break their arms, which proved effective at shutting down the soldiers' gossip "once enough arms had been broken." When starting out as a soldier, rumors about Janeva's gender circulated among the other Carja.
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