After landing in the Land of Morytha, Mythra assumes her ascended state in order to heal Jin. He offers to help heal him, but Cole refuses; however, Malos is able to take the young girl he cares for, Iona, hostage. During his battle, Malos has regained his powers as an Aegis and is now able to use Monado arts. Mythra's abilities include foresight, while Malos can destroy matter. Mythra is able to control her own Artifice, Siren, and during the Aegis War, Malos commanded hundreds of Artifices, including one similar to Siren. On board the Marsanes, Malos tells Akhos that an Aegis Core contains data on all existing life forms; it is for this reason that Pyra gave up half of her Core to heal Rex's heart. As number two of Torna, he is the right hand man of Jin, the leader of the organization. Malos then reveals his true motives: by climbing the World Tree, he can kill the Architect and use Artifice Aion to destroy the world, claiming it to be an Aegis' responsibility to do so. Rex ultimately accepts the offer, and he helps bring up an Ancient Ship. He then talks to Pyra in a dream in Elysium and reveals that to save Iona, she must come to the Olethro Playhouse alone. Malos is a temporary party member in chapter 1 during most of the Ancient Ship section and technically leave the party once they found the Aegis and Rex is killed by Jin. Fearing that Malos would oppose him, Amalthus found someone who could resonate with Pneuma in the person of Addam Origo and sent him and the newly awakened Mythra after Malos. They are Blades born from the cores of the Trinity Processor. His true name may come from Logos (λόγος), the Greek word for "reason" or "logic". An Aegis' Core Crystal also contains information about every living being's genetic code, which may explain why they can act as Drivers. While Prince Zettar of the Kingdom of Torna tried and failed to resonate with the core, his nephew Addam successfully awakened Pneuma, who took on a weaker form called Mythra. Both are able to activate and control Artifice Aion, though neither can control Artifice Ophion without the use of the Omega Fetter.

He is accompanied by his Special Blade, Sever. The casualties included Lora, who was "eaten" by Jin; this made him a Flesh Eater and allowed the two to a chance to stay together. Malos later travels to Fonsa Myma with Akhos and speaks to Cole, who he knew as Minoth during the war. The existence and power of the Aegises form the basis of the story. ゼノブレイド2 Xenoblade Chronicles 2 ジャンル コンピュータRPG 対応機種 Nintendo Switch 開発元 モノリスソフト 発売元 任天堂 31万本 (2018年3月時点) [5] 173万本 (2019年3月時点) [6] They are overpowered, due to Obrona's ability to disrupt the Ether flow in the area, until Vandham is able to fight back against them.

In response, Amalthus searched the world for someone who could awaken Pneuma to counter Malos. Approximately five hundred years after the Aegis War, Malos returns to Alrest and finds a desolate Jin, now having a similar view of humanity as Malos, in a city during a heavy downpour, and the two decide to join together. Logos also known as Malos is a character in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Before her death, Malos' voice is heard, asking her how it was being alive. When using their full power, Aegises are able to rewrite the physical rules of their surroundings. He tells Pyra to come to the Olethro Ruins alone. In a last ditch effort, Mythra then awakens and uses Siren's power to destroy Akhos' and Malos' Blades. He eventually found Jin who lost his Driver, Lora, during the war and became a Flesh eater after eating her, which allowed him to live after her death. Through directing a beam of Siren's particle cannon into the Aegis Sword, Rex and Pneuma defeat Aion and damage Malos' Core Crystal. Rex slowly begins to learn bits and pieces of Pyra's past. The party ventures deeper inside Elpys, despite the powers of their Blades being weakened. They also reveal their reason to reach Elysium: to beg the Architect for death. In her anguish and despair after accidentally killing the Tornan Titan, Mythra created her alternate personality and "sister" Pyra before sealing herself away, while Addam plunged Pyra deep into the Cloud Sea until someone worthy of her power appeared. Amalthus, now Praetor of the Indoline Praetorium and unaware of Addam and Mythra's whereabouts, laid waste to the remaining Tornans on Spessia in an effort to destroy the remaining Aegis out of fear of her power. They battle against him and Nia increase the cell replication rate in his body before droping him from the Cliffs where he lands on a ledge down below. To prevent the World Tree from destroying Alrest, Pneuma stays behind to use Aion's remaining power to self-destruct and destroy the World Tree, much to Rex's objection. Malos's and Akhos's Blades are reverted to their Core Crystals, and they are forced to retreat. The Architect was left with Logos and Pneuma and entrusted them with the duty of managing the Blades he had created as a failsafe against the apparition of someone like him. He took them back to Alrest with him as proof that he reached Elysium. Malos, along with the rest of Torna, takes the Monoceros down after them, and picks up Jin in the Land of Morytha. After Klaus used the Trinity Processor to perform his experiment to create a new universe, it resulted in the devastation of the original universe, and he created the world of Alrest in the image of the previous world, becoming known by the people of Alrest as the Architect. When reaching the Megrez Gateway, the party confronts Amalthus once more, where he reaffirms that it is the Aegis' job to destroy the world. Upon reaching the exterior of the World Tree, the party witnesses Indol's attack on the Marsanes. After the battle, King Eulogimenos calls in Rex to his Royal Audience Hall to inform him of a Tantalese legend.
Malos, alongside Akhos, meets Cole in Fonsa Myma and offers him a way to rejuvenate his life force, but at a cost. Using Fan la Norne's core crystal which he implanted in himself, Amalthus attempts to control Mythra to summon Siren and destroy the Marsanes, though Mythra resists, stating that Rex is her true Driver. It is here that Alvis teaches Shulk how to use the Monado Purge ability. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. In a book recording the deeds of Addam, a third Aegis sword is mentioned. During the battle against the two, Pyra and Mythra ask Rex to move on, believing Alrest would be better off without their dangerous powers. After reaching the new land revealed to them by the Architect, Pneuma's Core Crystal begins to flash again before summoning a large pillar of light. Needing a Leftherian to open Addam's seal and reach the other Aegis, Malos hires Rex and takes him, along with Jin and Nia, to where Addam had sealed it away. Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Logos, Pneuma, and Ontos were not named by (end game and XC1 spoilers) legendarylemur 2 years ago #1 Klaus tells Malos … Though Mythra eventually defeated Malos, the world of Alrest suffered immense casualties, as three Titans, including Torna and Coeia, were killed in the process. Now having all of his Aegis Powers once again, he challenges the party to a battle with a Monado-like sword but is temporarily subdued by Nia. He is the second-in-command of the secret organization Torna, which is headed by Jin, and wants to find and capture Pyra. The party encounters Malos at the Aion Hangar, where he reveals that although he may have developed a hatred for the world from Amalthus, his beliefs were strengthened through Jin's suffering. Eventually, when Klaus used The Conduit to create the universe of Xenoblade Chronicles, most of the personel present in the Rhadamanthus low orbit station were sent to distant dimensions and Logos was left alone with The Architect, Pneuma and Ontos. Join the battle for Bionis to repel the invasion of a terrifying mechanical army and uncover the secrets of a mystical sword called the Monado in Xenoblade Chronicles. Malos is fought one last time as a level 56 boss in the Gotrock Oracle Ruins still at the Cliff of Morytha but this time along with Jin. The Architect tells Malos that he is already dying, which causes Malos to spare his life and instead activate Aion, to which the Architect doesn't object. In many ways, Malos and his Driver, Amalthus, can be considered as the main antagonists of the game. They are Blades born from the cores of the Trinity Processor. D&D Beyond When they reach the top, Jin stays behind to confront the party one last time, as Malos continues on. After Rex and company acquire the Omega Fetter, Torna intercepts them at Genbu Crown, and Jin unleashes his true power and easily defeats Rex and Mythra. At the climax of the war, Malos was left for dead and Torna was sunk at the bottom of the Cloud Sea by Amalthus who put the blame on the Aegises. Malos eventually left Amalthus to continue his destruction of the world alone. The existence and power of the Aegises form the basis of the story. After seeing Rex's pure motives, Addam speaks to him in a dream in the fields of Elysium, telling him that to be the true driver of the Aegis, he must take on all of her burdens. Vandham sacrifices himself to allow Rex and Pyra to escape, though Rex refuses to let Vandham die in vain. After a while, Malos reappeared heavily damaged by Mythra and without most of his Aegis' powers.