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For those who have not completed games in the Xenoblade Chronicles series, this page contains spoilers regarding the plot. Discretion is advised.


"The Monado is a divine sword capable of disturbing the very fabric of existence. Of both the material and the immaterial."
— Alvis

Alvis (Japanese: アルヴィース, Aruvīsu, Alviss; English dub: /ˈælvᵻs/) is a supporting character in Xenoblade Chronicles.

Overview[]

Alvis is a Homs employed by the High Entia royal family as a divine seer. He joins the group several times as a guest, and is active in one battle.

He remains a very ambiguous character throughout the game.

Personality[]

Alvis is a character who arouses the curiosity and respect of others, but also distrust and fear. His cold and calculating attitude makes him seem distant and indifferent, but in reality he has a great sense of responsibility and justice. Alvis knows more than he lets on, and sometimes acts in mysterious and ambiguous ways, making him difficult to understand and predict.

Alvis is not influenced by the emotions or beliefs of others, but rather follows his own logic and judgment. Alvis is a character who seeks truth and balance, and who plays a crucial role in the fate of the world.

Appearance[]

Alvis first appears as a Homs with tan skin, shoulder-length silver hair, and silver eyes. His outfit consists of a purple top under a white waistcoat with gold buttons, a long-sleeved purple jacket with a grey fur collar, silver buttons and a symbol on the back (a triangle with circles at each corner; see Trivia section), purple trousers, and white boots with grey soles that attach around his waist. He wears a key on a black choker around his neck. At the end of the game, he appears as a four-pointed green star.

In Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, the key of Alvis' necklace is replaced by the Ontos core of the Trinity Processor.

Story[]

Tephra Cave[]

When resting in Tephra Cave, Shulk has a dream in which he is standing in a grey area wreathed deeply in mist and is spoken to by a distant, unseen figure, later revealed to be Alvis. Alvis talks to him about changing the future, and the vision dissipates with a cryptic quote about the Monado and Shulk foreseeing Reyn being killed by the Arachno Queen.

Colony 6[]

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Alvis first seen with the Sani Telethia

Alvis is first seen properly at Colony 6, when the party is fighting Metal Face. As it begins to look as though Metal Face will win, a Telethia appears and destroys most of the supporting Mechon, distracting Metal Face long enough for Shulk to damage him with the Monado. After this, Metal Face flees with the remaining Mechon and the Telethia retreats to a distant cliff edge, where Alvis is sitting. Alvis seems to be able to comunicate with it.

Makna Forest[]

Shulk first meets Alvis in Makna Forest, while collecting some pure water Ether crystals to heal Melia. Alvis appears behind him and introduces himself, also revealing that he knows Shulk's name and backstory (calling him "famous among all Homs"). Shulk begins to recognise him from the dream, but is interrupted by Alvis announcing the arrival of a group of Telethia. These attack Shulk, using an ability that allows them to read his mind, rendering his attacks useless. Alvis, who has been standing by watching, tells Shulk that his visions are useless against them (prompting Shulk to ask how Alvis knows about his visions), then teaches Shulk to use the Purge ability, while demonstrating he can use the Monado with great proficiency. He then helps Shulk take the Telethia down.

After the fight, Shulk asks him how he learned to use the Monado, but he merely looks amused and tells Shulk that the defeated Telethia were not the "Prime Telethia", but simply its spawn. He then goes on to explain more about the Monado, saying it is capable of disturbing the very fabric of existence.

Reyn interrupts their conversation from behind, and Shulk turns to greet him. However, before Shulk can introduce Alvis to Reyn, he looks back to find that the former has disappeared. Reyn jokingly dismisses Shulk's insistence that someone was there and the two head back to the main group with the water crystals, unaware that they are being watched by Alvis from the other side of the river.

Alcamoth[]

When the party arrives in Alcamoth, Alvis is revealed to be the "Divine Seer" of Sorean Antiqua, the High Entia Emperor. He is sent to interrogate them as to why they are there, telling them that they have been detained because they have the Monado with them. However, he almost immediately orders their release, and then leaves to report back to the Emperor.

When talking to the Emperor about the Monado, he claims that his sight is hindered. He also overhears Yumea thinking ill of Melia; however, he does not appear to do anything about it.

He explains that, since all of the actions in the universe are ruled by ether, and that ether is calculable in its changes, then all of the actions in the universe can be predicted.

Eryth Sea[]

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Alvis showing Sorean the future

Alvis escorts the party into the High Entia Tomb, and acts as an adviser. When the party catches up with Melia, he prevents the Solidum Telethia's explosion from harming them.

It is revealed that one month earlier, Alvis showed the Emperor a vision of the events to come on Prison Island and the subsequent death of the Emperor.

After the death of the Emperor, Alvis appears on Prison Island and talks to Zanza, who apparently survived in some form despite his physical body being destroyed, and suggests he could have stood in for Zanza.

When the party leaves Alcamoth for Valak Mountain, Alvis goes with them, as he is familiar with the region, though he does not say why at the moment.

Valak Mountain[]

Alvis continues to advise and follow the party through their trek to Valak Mountain. He states that is best to search refuge in the Ose Tower, now called the Sealed Tower, and promises to tell Shulk everything once they arrive. Inside, he reveals that this place was built by the High Entia, for the purpose of housing and protecting the Monado. The party realises that this is where the Monado and Shulk were found. Alvis states that all who can become seers must touch the Monado in a ceremony of seers, which is the ritual performed by Alvis's family; although it is unclear how many other seers there have been, or who Alvis' "family" is, considering his origin. He goes on to ask Shulk a series of questions about the reason of their visions, leading Shulk to his own conclusions. He says that their visions are fluctuations in the ether, and that the Monado exists to disrupt the ether, and therefore change the future.

When the party reaches Sword Valley, Alvis leaves the group to return to Alcamoth with Dickson, to help Kallian with the assembly of the allied force, and to resume his duties as seer.

Second war[]

He is seen advising Kallian in the Battle of Sword Valley, riding in Kallian's Havres. He tells Kallian he has a bad feeling, as the Mechon are neither attacking nor defending. He then realizes that Shulk and the rest of the party are in danger, and asks permission to pilot a Havres to find them, warning Kallian that Mechonis is awakening.

He flies to the Machina, and warns Miqol and Linada that Shulk is in danger, allowing them to fly Junks to catch the party just as they fall from Mechonis.

Alvis travels with the party until they reach the transporter to the Mechonis Core, where he stays behind with Dickson as the party goes to confront Egil.

Memory Space[]

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Alvis standing in Memory Space

After Shulk is shot by Dickson and Zanza leaves his body, he finds himself drifting Ontos's Memory Space. Alvis appears in a flare of light and tells Shulk that nobody else can decide that Shulk's life was pointless other than Shulk himself. He then tells Shulk more about Meyneth and Zanza — that they both need to use a being that they had created as a physical host, and that the world was created solely so that they could exist. However, now Zanza feels the mortals are a risk, as they are beginning to exist outside the passage of fate, and must be destroyed. He goes on to say that Shulk can walk his own path, and defy fate. Shulk returns to the physical realm, to save the others from the Telethia's assault on Colony 6.

Betrayal[]

Once Dickson's Sureny Telethia has been defeated, Dickson calls out to Alvis, revealing him to be one of Zanza's Disciples and presumably a traitor. The party expresses shock and distress at this announcement; however, Alvis remains silent as he walks to join Dickson. Shulk calmly responds to Reyn's shouting, letting Alvis walk away. He sends the Sani Telethia to fight the party. When it is defeated, Alvis asks Shulk if the world belongs to him or Zanza. He and Dickson then jump onto the backs of two Licorne-type Telethia, and retreat.

Space[]

After leaving Prison Island for the last time, the party finds themselves in space. Once they see Earth, Shulk hears Alvis saying that soon he must make a choice, and that he cannot wait to see which path Shulk will choose. Shulk recognizes the voice, but cannot see him. The other party members cannot hear him.

Final battle[]

"I am Monado. I was here at the beginning. And I will proclaim the end."
— Alvis

As Zanza begins to lose his battle with Shulk, Alvis' disembodied voice turns up again, telling him even gods are restricted to the limited power determined by providence. As he says this, beams of light connect the three Monados (Zanza's, Meyneth's and Shulk's), and Zanza recognises the voice, expressing rage at Alvis for disobeying him. Alvis ignores him, asking Shulk again whether the world belongs to him or Zanza.

A World Without Gods[]

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Alvis' true form

After Zanza is defeated, Shulk finds himself close to Earth, viewing a satellite. A green star-shaped entity appears beside him, speaking with Alvis' voice, and tells Shulk that this is his home. They watch as, in the past, Klaus and his associate (whose name Galea is revealed in Xenoblade Chronicles 2) accidentally destroy their universe, and are reborn as Bionis and Mechonis in the new one. He reveals that Shulk has become a new god, and explains his true identity: the administrative computer of a phase transition experiment facility where Klaus' experiment took place.

He goes on to point out that the world is falling apart, and asks Shulk, as its god, what he wishes to do with it. Shulk is unsure, so Alvis recreates the other party members' personalities from Shulk's consciousness to help him decide. Shulk says that the decision belongs to every living being, and allows Alvis to create a world without gods. The three Monados fuse together in a great burst of energy, and the planet reforms itself around Bionis as the rest of the universe is also recreated.

Alvis is last seen in a flashback scene, standing in his Homs form, where he says his final words to the party; "Shulk. This new world is boundless. It is home to not only you, but many forms of life. I can see it. In this world, all life will walk towards the future, hand in hand."

In Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed[]

The Experiment[]

Main articles: Trinity Processor and Ontos

Alvis is revealed to have been the incarnation of Ontos, one of the three cores of the Trinity Processor on Rhadamanthus, originally intended to act as an arbiter between the other two cores, Logos and Pneuma. When Klaus activated the Conduit, the world was split in two, with the Ontos core disappearing into another dimension alongside the half of Klaus's body that became Zanza. Some point after the world of Bionis was born, Ontos awakened as Alvis. Alvis eventually became one of Zanza's Disciples along with Dickson and Lorithia.

The Foundation of Origin[]

Main articles: Alpha and A
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Shulk discovering the Ontos Core

After the world's recreation, Alvis returned to his Core Crystal, likely due to Klaus's death. Sometime after Shulk and Melia vanquished the Fog King from Alcamoth, Shulk came across the Ontos core on the shore of Colony 9. When the worlds of Bionis and Alrest began to merge back into the original, Melia and Nia formed a plan to save the peoples and cultures of the worlds from destruction, by constructing an ark known as Origin with the use of the Ontos core. However, this would lead to Ontos being reawakened at some point after Z hijacked Origin and created Aionios. As a result of Logos and Pneuma's absence, he reverted to being little more than a machine; as Alvis he was able to maintain a personality solely through his absorbing of Klaus' lingering regrets, but as a result of Klaus's death, that personality was lost. While Ontos reawakened and incarnate Alpha, the personality and memories of Alvis past incarnation will later manifest themself into a separate entity known as A.

Art list[]

Icon Art Colour Attribute Target Distance Power Hits Knockback Cooldown
Reyn SwordDrive Cross Ray Red Physical One Enemy 4 meters 2.50 2 20.0 sec
Reyn SwordDrive Lost Ray Red Physical One Enemy 4 meters 4.00 2 3 30.0 sec

Equipment[]

None of Alvis' equipment can be unequipped or changed when he fights alongside Shulk against the Telethia in Makna Forest.

Alvis' weapon is the Claymore, which is a unique sword which shares a model with Shulk's old Junk Sword, including its icon, other than being coloured silver.

The rest of Alvis' equipment is the Seacle set: the Seacle Cap, the Seacle Top, the Seacle Gloves, the Seacle Bottoms and the Seacle Shoes. These are not otherwise obtainable and cannot be unequipped or worn by other characters.

Quotes[]

  • "So you require my assistance?"
  • "Is that what you desire?"
  • "I know, Shulk."
  • "This is only one potential solution."
  • "The victor's future is already set."
  • "Shulk!"
  • "This is your limit.... at least, for now."
  • "Shulk! Come! On your feet!"
  • "Do you want to cast the future away?"
  • "We must remove all obstacles in our path!"
  • "Let us begin!"
  • "With the power of the Monado, this presents no problem!"
  • "Shulk! Use purge!"
  • "Not bad..."
  • "Auh... This is.... unexpected...."
  • "Odd?!"
  • "Rather tough."
  • "Did that not hit?!"
  • "Most peculiar."
  • "Calm yourself, Shulk."
  • "No good can come from haste."
  • "This is all part of the plan."
  • "Now you understand."
  • "Looks rather painful!"
  • "Impressive!"
  • "Good! Nice attack!"
  • "Excellent attack!"
  • "I'm afraid I can't let you do that."
  • "Hahahahahah..."
  • "Nice dodge!"
  • "Impressive movement!"
  • "Well dodged!"
  • "Shulk! Let us end this!"
  • "Just a little more!"
  • "Do not worry. I am here."
  • "Let us change tactics."
  • "Let us finish this quickly!"
  • "Thank you, Shulk."
  • "Much appreciated."
  • "Is this feeling.... excitement?"
  • "You seem exhilarated, Shulk."
  • "This is rather troublesome."
  • "You have become an adept fighter!"
  • "I will follow your lead!"
  • "Stay focused until the very end!"
  • "SHULK! Get up!"
  • "SHULK! Snap out of it!"
  • "This isn't normal."
  • "Shulk! Wake up!"
  • "Shulk! Stand up!"
  • "Shulk. Thank you."
  • "I am ready, Shulk!"
  • "Follow my lead!"
  • "Shulk! Your turn!"
  • "Understood."
  • "So it seems."
  • "We have not finished yet."
  • "We cannot lose."
  • "The future seems unclear."
  • "We shall overpower the enemy!"
  • "This is not good."
  • "All according to plan!"
  • "I am not fond of these things at all."
  • "Leave this battle to me!"
  • "I would advise pulling back!"
  • "Now I have seen how brightly you can shine."
  • "Shulk, wonderful."
  • "That's right, Shulk."
  • "We should keep our guard up."
  • "Do you want to rest?"
  • "Let's tend to our injuries."
  • "This area seems safe enough."
  • "Right. Let us move on."
  • "Shulk! You can do it!"
  • "Use the power of the Monado!"
  • "You can do it, Shulk!"
  • "I believe in you, Shulk!"
  • "Feel my power."
  • "This is the end for you!"
  • "Resistence is futile!"
  • "Right! Let us finish this!"
  • "No escape... CROSS RAY!"
  • "Lost ray! WOOYAH!"
  • "Not good enough!"

Notes[]

  • ※ It is revealed in Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed that Ontos carries both male and female traits, as he serves as the halfway point between Pneuma and Logos - the female and male aspects of the Trinity Processor respectively. In Monado Archives, Alvis is listed as "Male (???)," and is also described as a "young man." Characters in-game, including his derivative personas, refer to him with he/him pronouns.

Trivia[]

  • Alvis has a symbol, a triangle with circles at each corner, on the back of his jacket that seems related to Meyneth and her Monado. It is the same shape as the chest plate on Mecha-Fiora's body which seems to house Meyneth. When Meyneth's Monado blades combine into one sword, the hilt of the sword has this symbol. Meyneth's Machina form similarly has three large circles orbiting her in a triangle. It is unclear if this symbol represents Meyneth, the Monados, or something else. The symbol also appears when Shulk's Monado connects with Zanza and Meyneth's Monados, with each Monado being a point, the lines between them forming the triangle.
  • When fighting the Puera Telethia, some of Alvis's battle quotes allude to his identity as a computer, by his referencing famous science fiction quotes.
    • When an Art is used, he can say "Resistance is futile", this is also a quote said by the Borg from Star Trek.
    • When dodging an attack, he can say "I'm afraid I can't let you do that". This may be a reference to HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey.
  • The name "Alvis" is of Scandinavian origin, with the Old Norse meaning "all wise". This could be a representation of his character as a seer, an adviser to the Emperor, and as the main guide of Shulk's journey. The German word "Allwissenheit" (IPA: [alˈvɪsn̩haɪ̯t]) may be also a reference to his name, Alvis, since the first and second syllables ("All·wis") are pronounced just like his name. The meaning of "Allwissenheit" is "omniscience" and fits to his personality, since Alvis knows everything about the entire world and its history.
  • After Zanza is defeated, Alvis takes the appearance of a green star while showing Shulk the origin of his world. This is possibly a reference to a scene in Xenogears, where the protagonist meets the "Wave Existence" which similarly takes the form of a green star.
  • Alvis' design and character bear close resemblance to chaos and Wilhelm in Xenosaga; his removal of the Solidum Telethia in the High Entia Tomb and his early fog-shrouded appearance in Shulk's dream both directly parallel two scenes of chaos'.

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