Aspirant of the Candescent Creed
Enmity is one of the demons recruited into the Candescent Creed and presented as evidence that demonkind can be saved by the Light.
One of Tyranny’s demonic siblings and a disciplined Aspirant of the Candescent Creed.
Enmity is one of Tyranny’s demonic siblings and serves alongside her as an Aspirant of the Candescent Creed. His red-and-black body resembles molten lava congealing into stone, and curling ram-like horns frame his head. Enmity is deeply concerned with behaving in a manner that reflects well upon the Creed and rebukes Tyranny when her language or conduct threatens its reputation.
Enmity is one of the demons recruited into the Candescent Creed and presented as evidence that demonkind can be saved by the Light.
Enmity and Tyranny are demonic siblings, although their conduct and attitudes towards the Creed differ considerably.
Major events shaping Enmity.
Thjazi Fang was publicly condemned and hanged beneath the Guardian Wall under the authority of the Chamber of Lords-Advisory.
Bonds, loyalties and conflicts as they develop across the campaign.
Demonic Siblings
Tyranny and Enmity are demonic siblings serving together as Aspirants of the Candescent Creed.
Enmity criticises Tyranny’s language and conduct, arguing that their behaviour must reflect the salvation demonkind has received through the Light.
Aspirant of the Candescent Creed
Enmity is a committed Aspirant who believes demonkind has been saved through the Light.
Enmity rebukes Tyranny because he believes their behaviour reflects upon the Candescent Creed and its claims of demonic redemption.
Halovar-Associated Aspirant
Enmity is a Candescent Creed Aspirant appearing within the Halovar noble circle; the affiliation is indirect through the Creed.
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Enmity is one of Tyranny’s demonic siblings.
Enmity is an Aspirant of the Candescent Creed.
Enmity has a red-and-black body resembling molten lava congealing into stone and curling ram-like horns.
Enmity believes that demonkind has been saved by the Light and that demonic Aspirants must behave in a way that reflects well upon the Creed.
The Photarch briefly questions whether recruiting the demons was a mistake.
The Photarch ultimately describes the recruited demons as a testament to the power of the Light.
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In the nobles’ box before Thjazi’s execution, Wicander expects his grandmother, the Photarch, to commute the sentence. She instead tells him that Thjazi must die before taking the stage to address Dol-Makjar.