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==Path of Radiance==
 
==Path of Radiance==
  
As the Mad King's War broke out, Sephiran spent his time traveling across the land in various guises, as he was often known to do, in order to ascertain the condition of the neigboring countries, or at least that is what he told Sanaki he was doing. He gave Zeligus orders to, as the Black Knight, hunt down Greil and retrieve the medallion to return it to Ashnard to increase chances of awakening the goddess. While in Crimea, he was arrested by Daein forces after being caught aiding the Crimean soldiers [[Brom]] and [[Nephenee]] by healing their wounds, the soldiers likely being unaware of his position in Begnion or his much more secret connection with Mad King Ashnard. He remained in a cell within Canteus Castle until he was liberated by Ike and his allies in "Chapter 10: Prisoner Release". He posed as a simple pilgrim for them at first, although Ike was suspicious that Sephiran was someone other than whom he claimed to be. He explained his action in healing the Crimean soldiers by saying that some people like Ike and Sephiran would almost instinctively act to help someone in need. In "Chapter 11: Blood Runs Red", Sephiran arrived at Port Toha to halt the Black Knight's battle with [[Ranulf]], ordering him to stand down and not to pursue the ship containing the [[Greil Mercenaries]] and the Princess [[Elincia]], the incident being staged so that it would look like the Black Knight halting in order to avoid conflict with Begnion.
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As the Mad King's War broke out, Sephiran spent his time traveling across the land in various guises, as he was often known to do, in order to ascertain the condition of the neigboring countries, or at least that is what he told Sanaki he was doing. He gave Zeligus orders to, as the Black Knight, hunt down Greil and retrieve the medallion to return it to Ashnard to increase chances of awakening the goddess. While in Crimea, he was arrested by Daein forces after being caught aiding the Crimean soldiers [[Brom]] and [[Nephenee]] by healing their wounds, the soldiers likely being aware of his position in Begnion or his much more secret connection with Mad King Ashnard. He remained in a cell within Canteus Castle until he was liberated by Ike and his allies in "Chapter 10: Prisoner Release". He posed as a simple pilgrim for them at first, although Ike was suspicious that Sephiran was someone other than whom he claimed to be. He explained his action in healing the Crimean soldiers by saying that some people like Ike and Sephiran would almost instinctively act to help someone in need. In "Chapter 11: Blood Runs Red", Sephiran arrived at Port Toha to halt the Black Knight's battle with [[Ranulf]], ordering him to stand down and not to pursue the ship containing the [[Greil Mercenaries]] and the Princess [[Elincia]], the incident being staged so that it would look like the Black Knight halting in order to avoid conflict with Begnion.
  
 
Sephiran stopped at Begnion at some point later on tell Sanaki about Ike and his group, and he also confirmed Elincia as the princess of Crimea. However, he remained traveling for a while, which delayed the arrival of Begnion reinforcements for the Crimean Liberation Army until he returned to Begnion by "Chapter 22: Solo". Sephiran did not appear againt in person until the epilogue, when he appeared to congratulate Ike on his journey and told him about Altina, and that Sanaki was descended from Altina, which led Ike and Mist to believe that only Sanaki could awaken the goddess with the galdrar of release. He had Ike tell him all that he had discovered during his journey, likely to see how much he knew, and found out that Ike thought Ashnard was the mastermind behind the Serenes Massacre, the assassination of Misaha and the attempts to awaken Yune from Lehran's Medallion, acting as if all of this was new information to him. He noted Ike's humbleness and after finding out he would give up his rank of general to live as a mercenary, Sephiran broke out into laughter which caused Ike to consider him rude. After Ike left, in the last scene before the ending cinematic, Sephiran noted that Ike's story, the story of the common mercenary who becomes a hero would cause many to emulate him and "awaken ugly appetite and ambition to many". This would fit into Sephiran's plan, as he noted the seeds of total warfare were now scattered throughout Tellius.
 
Sephiran stopped at Begnion at some point later on tell Sanaki about Ike and his group, and he also confirmed Elincia as the princess of Crimea. However, he remained traveling for a while, which delayed the arrival of Begnion reinforcements for the Crimean Liberation Army until he returned to Begnion by "Chapter 22: Solo". Sephiran did not appear againt in person until the epilogue, when he appeared to congratulate Ike on his journey and told him about Altina, and that Sanaki was descended from Altina, which led Ike and Mist to believe that only Sanaki could awaken the goddess with the galdrar of release. He had Ike tell him all that he had discovered during his journey, likely to see how much he knew, and found out that Ike thought Ashnard was the mastermind behind the Serenes Massacre, the assassination of Misaha and the attempts to awaken Yune from Lehran's Medallion, acting as if all of this was new information to him. He noted Ike's humbleness and after finding out he would give up his rank of general to live as a mercenary, Sephiran broke out into laughter which caused Ike to consider him rude. After Ike left, in the last scene before the ending cinematic, Sephiran noted that Ike's story, the story of the common mercenary who becomes a hero would cause many to emulate him and "awaken ugly appetite and ambition to many". This would fit into Sephiran's plan, as he noted the seeds of total warfare were now scattered throughout Tellius.

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