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"I could get involved.. But I think not."<br />
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'''UPDATE - This page will no longer be maintained. All info about Koh'li can be found at https://kohli-and-friends.carrd.co/'''
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"I could get involved... But I think not."<br />
 
''-Koh'li Auberlaint''<br />
 
''-Koh'li Auberlaint''<br />
 
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The son of a Miqo'te and Hyur, Koh'li is a sociable Hyur who quickly befriends the Warrior of Light. Despite not being part of the Scions, he always seems to be in the right place at the right time to meet the WoL wherever they go.
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The son of a Miqo'te and Hyur, Koh'li, is a sociable Hyur who quickly befriends the [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Warrior_of_Light_(Final_Fantasy_XIV) Warrior of Light]. Despite not being part of the [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Scions_of_the_Seventh_Dawn Scions], he always seems to be in the right place at the right time to meet the Warrior of Light wherever they go.
 
==A Realm Reborn==
 
==A Realm Reborn==
After the Warrior of Light is inducted into the Scions of the Seventh Dawn, they meets Koh'li during one of their time in The Black Shroud, and later in La Noscea. Occasionally, Koh'li would assist the Warrior of Light in some minor skermishes, though when it came to matters of the Garlean Empire or Primals, Koh'li would bow out in favour of letting the WoL handle them.<br>
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After the Warrior of Light's induction into the Scions of the Seventh Dawn, they meet Koh'li during their time in The Black Shroud, and later in La Noscea. Occasionally, Koh'li would assist the Warrior of Light in some minor skirmishes, though when it came to matters of the Garlean Empire or Primals, Koh'li would bow out in favor of letting the Warrior of Light handle them.<br>
During the Warrior of Light's time in Coerthas, seeking aid from Haurchefant Greystone and hunting down Iceheart, Koh'li would encounter the Warrior of Light and speak highly of Ishgard and the people of the region. Koh'li uncharacteristically even assists in dealing with the heretic posing as an inquisitor, as well as defending the Steps of Faith from the Dravanian Horde, claiming to have a soft spot for the city.<br>
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During the Warrior of Light's time in Coerthas, seeking aid from [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Haurchefant_Greystone Haurchefant Greystone] and hunting down [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Ysayle_Dangoulain Iceheart], Koh'li would encounter the Warrior of Light and speak highly of Ishgard and the people of the region. During this time, Koh'li actively assists in dealing with the heretic posing as an inquisitor, as well as defending the Steps of Faith from the Dravanian Horde, claiming to have a soft spot for the city.<br>
 
==Heavensward==
 
==Heavensward==
Koh'li is not seen again until the Warrior of Light reaches Ishgard, where he openly welcomes them to the city. He claims to have citizenship within the city, though shows more interest in the WoL's presence. The Hyur meets the Warrior of Light several times during their quest to put an end to the Dragonsong War, though once again chose to not participate in many of their battles.<br>
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Koh'li is unseen until the Warrior of Light reaches Ishgard, where he openly welcomes them to the city, though questions how the WoL was granted entrance into the city. Koh'li encounters the Warrior of Light several times during their quest to end the Dragonsong War, though once again choosing not to participate in many of their battles.<br>
Upon the Warrior of Light learning the truth about Archbishop Thordon VII, Koh'li openly protested raising arms against the church, though his pleas fell upon deaf ears. After Haurchefant's death, Koh'li apologies for not being there to help the Warrior of Light, and offers to assist him in putting an end to Thordon's plans. The Hyur joins the Scions in helping the Warrior of Light clear a path to the Aetherochemical Research Facility, though does not directly participate in the battle against Lahabrea and Igeyorhm, or the following conflict against Thordan.<br>
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Aside from a few minor interactions with the Warrior of Light, Koh'li was mostly unseen, keeping to himself and taking a step back from the WoL's other escapades.<br>
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Upon the Warrior of Light learning the truth about [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Thordan_VII Archbishop Thordon VII], Koh'li openly protested raising arms against the church, though his pleas fell upon deaf ears. After Haurchefant's death, Koh'li apologies for not being there to help the Warrior of Light, and offers to assist him in putting an end to Thordon's plans. The Hyur joins the Scions in helping the Warrior of Light clear a path to the Aetherochemical Research Facility. However, he does not directly participate in the battle against [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Lahabrea Lahabrea] and [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Igeyorhm Igeyorhm], or the following conflict against Thordan.<br>
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Aside from a few minor interactions with the Warrior of Light, Koh'li was mostly unseen, keeping to himself and taking a step back from the Warrior of Light's other escapades, until the arrival of the [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Warriors_of_Darkness_(Final_Fantasy_XIV) Warriors of Darkness]. The Hyur would often inquire about them as much as possible, questioning the Warrior of Light and the Scions at an annoying frequency. Once the Warriors of Darkness cross blades with the Warrior of Light and his friends, Koh'li reluctantly joins the Scions in assisting the Warrior of Light against them.<br>
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After the Warriors of Darkness are defeated, Koh'li disappears until the fall of [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Baelsar%27s_Wall Baelsar's Wall].
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==Stormblood==
 
==Stormblood==
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Koh'li resurfaces once again before the Warrior of Light, this time appearing in Kugane, explaining that he could not allow his friend to venture so far into enemy territory without them. Much to their companions' surprise, Koh'li offers to fight alongside the Warrior of Light against the Empire, claiming that Zenos yae Galvus is too dangerous to leave to his own devices. True to his word, Koh'li would adventure alongside the Warrior of Light, and assist in the liberation of not only Doma but Ala Mhigo as well.<br>
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During the negotiations with the Populares, Koh'li openly encouraged the peace between Doma and Garlemald, insisting that Varis was not the bloodthirsty hound his son was. When the Warrior of Light learns of  [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Asahi_sas_Brutus Asahi sas Brutus]' hidden intentions, the Hyur is quick to dismiss it, claiming that one man's harbored hatred should not come between politics. After the failed negotiations, Koh'li was also quick to voice his disapproval of Alphinaud traveling to Garlemald as an ambassador, though in the end, there was no stopping Alphinaud.<br>
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After learning of what had happened in The Burn, Koh'li once more offered to help the Warrior of Light find his lost friend and traveled with him to the desolate land. While the search was unsuccessful, the Hyur pledged he would do what he could to help ascertain Alphinaud's whereabouts, and departed on his own to look for the boy.<br>
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As the Scions fell one by one to the strange phenomenon that plagued them and the Warrior of Light, Koh'li did his best to console the Warrior of Light, insisting he would continue to help them in any way he could. Despite this, Koh'li did not participate during the [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Ghimlyt_Dark Battle of Ghimlyt], remaining absent until Alisaie fell to the same blight that had affected the other Scions.<br>
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==Shadowbringers==
 
==Shadowbringers==
A short time after the Warrior of Light arrives in The First, they find that Koh'li has also made his way to The First, insisting he got there the same way they did. While the arrival of an ally first appears promising, Koh'li insists that he wishes to go off on his own, and learn about The First, and perhaps find a way to send them both back to The Source. While the Warror of Light occasionally runs into Koh'li, the Hyur never sticks around for long, much to the annoyance of the WoL's allies.<br>
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A short time after the Warrior of Light arrives in The First, they find that Koh'li has also made his way to The First, insisting he got there the same way they did. While the arrival of an ally first appears promising, Koh'li insists that he wishes to go off on his own, and learn about The First, and perhaps find a way to send them both back to The Source. While the Warrior of Light occasionally runs into Koh'li, the Hyur never sticks around for long, much to the annoyance of the Warrior of Light's allies.<br>
 
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<spoiler>After the Warrior of Light defeats Emet-Selch, Koh'li requests to meet them at Zenith in the Churning Mists, a location Koh'li had visited many times. When the Warrior of Light appears, Koh'li states that he laments Emet-Selch's fate, but states that Emet-Selch brought about his own end. The Hyur then reveals that he too is an Ascian, formerly introducing himself as Deudalaphon. The Ascian explains that he has lived multiple lives throughout his life, moving from body to body to experience life through the eyes of the lesser races of the Source and its thirteen shards.<br>
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<spoiler>After the Warrior of Light defeats Emet-Selch, Koh'li requests to meet them at Zenith in the Churning Mists; a location Koh'li had visited many times. When the Warrior of Light arrives, Koh'li appears and states that he laments Emet-Selch's fate, but states that Emet-Selch brought his fate upon himself. The Hyur then reveals that he is a sundered Ascian, formally introducing himself as Deudalaphon. The Ascian explains that he has lived multiple lives throughout his life, moving from body to body to experience life through the eyes of the lesser races of the Source and its thirteen shards.<br>
Deudalaphon also explains that he had abandoned his role to bring about the Rejoining centuries ago, opting to simply become a bystanding and witness the battle between the light and the darkness. He confesses in earnest that he has come to see the Warrior of Light as his friend, he insists that he will not try to stop him in halting the Rejoining, though also firmly stating that he will not help them prevent it. The Ascian also explains that should the Rejoining be at hand, he would return to the aid of his fellow Ascians to resurrect Zodiark, though he admits he hopes by that time the Warrior of Light will be by his side as opposed to being his enemy. </spoiler>
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Deudalaphon also explains that he had abandoned his role to bring about the Rejoining centuries ago, opting to become a bystander and witness the battle between the light and the darkness. Though insisting he is a neutral party, he does admit that his acts of aiding the Warrior of Light on particular occasions may have affected the balance between light and dark. He confesses in earnest that he has come to see the Warrior of Light as his friend, and he felt compelled to help him along the way. Deudalaphon's lack of interference also meant he did not come to the aid of the Ascians that fought the Warrior of Light, whom he also wishes could have been spared. Deudalaphon then admits to the Warrior of Light that while he would not try to stop him in halting the Rejoining, he would no longer be able to fight at the Warrior of Light's side, having meddled far too much as it was. He also warns them that should the Rejoining be at hand, Deudelaphon would return to the aid of his fellow Ascians to resurrect Zodiark. However, he expresses his hopes by that time the Warrior of Light will be by his side as opposed to being his enemy. With an uneasy truth revealed, Deudalaphon sits with the Warrior of Light to enjoy the sunrise over the Churning Mists and tells the Warrior of Light that until that time comes, he will remain by his friend's side.</spoiler>
 
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==Personality==
 
==Personality==
Koh'li is usually relaxed in his activities, whether clearing out dungeons, or taking on monstrous foes. This calm outlook on life extends to his daily routine as well, and can often be found lounging about various locations across Eorzea. Though he often boasts about his abilities, he does so lightheartedly, never taking himself too seriously. While often times shrugging off compliments or praise, the Hyur tends to become rather confident during less-than-heroic flirtations towards the men of Eorzea. His confidence is also apparent in the delivery of his occasional vulgar and dark humor, which is always told with a laugh and smile. One of his major vices is his love of gambling, as demonstrated by the extensive time he spends at the Gold Saucer. His love of risk and luck has often times left him with empty pockets.<br />
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Although being given a Miqo'te name, the Hyur often insists on being referred to as "Koh'li" instead of simply "Li". Koh'li is usually relaxed in his activities, whether clearing out dungeons or taking on monstrous foes. This calm outlook on life extends to his daily routine as well and often found lounging about various locations across Eorzea. Though more than capable of defending himself, he sees any form of combat as cumbersome and annoying and often resorts to letting others fight in his stead. While being a pacifist and somewhat lazy, he has shown on multiple occasions to fight selflessly for a cause he believes in.<br />
 
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One of the Hyur's most unusual traits, however, is his fascination with the Garlean Empire. While most citizens of Eorzea view the Empire as a tyrannical army, the Hyur often questions if resisting them is truly best for Eorzea, often focusing on the technological advances of their Magitek machinery. This has often led to the scorn of others, along with several angry confrontations from those he manages to infuriate with his radical line of thought. Despite his flaws, Koh'li genuinely does what he can to be of use to anyone that asks of his assistance, though his lazy nature often leaves him second-guessing his decisions to offer his assistance.<br />
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One of the Hyur's more unusual traits, however, is his fascination with the Garlean Empire. While most citizens of Eorzea view the Empire as a tyrannical army, Koh'li often questions if resisting them is genuinely best for Eorzea, often focusing on the technological advances of their Magitek machinery. This line of thinking has often led to the scorn of others, along with several angry confrontations from those he manages to infuriate with his radical line of thought.<br />
 
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<spoiler>After Koh'li reveals himself as Deudalaphon to the Warrior of Light, he acts much calmer and speaks in a slightly more refined manner, abandoning his more casual and cheerful way of speech. While he genuninely cares for the Warrior of Light and considers them his friend, he insists that should the Rejoining be nigh, he would side with his fellow Ascians to resurrect Zodiark. Despite his loyalty to both the Warrior of Light and the Ascians though, Deudalaphon refuses to aid either side in their struggle, claiming to simply wish to seeing how events play out without his interference.</spoiler>
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<spoiler>After Koh'li reveals himself as Deudalaphon to the Warrior of Light, he acts much calmer. He speaks in a slightly more refined manner, abandoning his more casual and cheerful way of speech. While he genuinely cares for the Warrior of Light and considers them his friend, he insists that should the Rejoining be nigh, he would side with his fellow Ascians to resurrect Zodiark. Despite their loyalty to the Warrior of Light and the Ascians, Deudalaphon refuses to aid either side, reaffirming his neutral stance on the conflict between light and darkness.</spoiler>
 
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==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
  
 
==Other Notes==
 
==Other Notes==
Koh'li's Lodestone profile can be viewed [http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/character/10909778/ here], while a dedicated Tumblr page for Koh'li Auberlaint can be viewed [https://kohli-Auberlaint.tumblr.com/ here].
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Koh'li's Lodestone profile can be viewed [http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/character/10909778/ here].
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[[Category:Midlander Hyur]]
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Latest revision as of 09:39, 4 July 2021

Ishgard.jpg Koh'li Auberlaint
Koh'li Auberlaint Shadowbringers (render).png
Gender Male
Race Hyur
Clan Midlander
Citizenship Ishgard
Nameday 20th Sun of the 3rd Umbral Moon
Family Father

Mother

Status Alive
Server Mateus

UPDATE - This page will no longer be maintained. All info about Koh'li can be found at https://kohli-and-friends.carrd.co/

"I could get involved... But I think not."
-Koh'li Auberlaint

The son of a Miqo'te and Hyur, Koh'li, is a sociable Hyur who quickly befriends the Warrior of Light. Despite not being part of the Scions, he always seems to be in the right place at the right time to meet the Warrior of Light wherever they go.

A Realm Reborn

After the Warrior of Light's induction into the Scions of the Seventh Dawn, they meet Koh'li during their time in The Black Shroud, and later in La Noscea. Occasionally, Koh'li would assist the Warrior of Light in some minor skirmishes, though when it came to matters of the Garlean Empire or Primals, Koh'li would bow out in favor of letting the Warrior of Light handle them.

During the Warrior of Light's time in Coerthas, seeking aid from Haurchefant Greystone and hunting down Iceheart, Koh'li would encounter the Warrior of Light and speak highly of Ishgard and the people of the region. During this time, Koh'li actively assists in dealing with the heretic posing as an inquisitor, as well as defending the Steps of Faith from the Dravanian Horde, claiming to have a soft spot for the city.

Heavensward

Koh'li is unseen until the Warrior of Light reaches Ishgard, where he openly welcomes them to the city, though questions how the WoL was granted entrance into the city. Koh'li encounters the Warrior of Light several times during their quest to end the Dragonsong War, though once again choosing not to participate in many of their battles.

Upon the Warrior of Light learning the truth about Archbishop Thordon VII, Koh'li openly protested raising arms against the church, though his pleas fell upon deaf ears. After Haurchefant's death, Koh'li apologies for not being there to help the Warrior of Light, and offers to assist him in putting an end to Thordon's plans. The Hyur joins the Scions in helping the Warrior of Light clear a path to the Aetherochemical Research Facility. However, he does not directly participate in the battle against Lahabrea and Igeyorhm, or the following conflict against Thordan.

Aside from a few minor interactions with the Warrior of Light, Koh'li was mostly unseen, keeping to himself and taking a step back from the Warrior of Light's other escapades, until the arrival of the Warriors of Darkness. The Hyur would often inquire about them as much as possible, questioning the Warrior of Light and the Scions at an annoying frequency. Once the Warriors of Darkness cross blades with the Warrior of Light and his friends, Koh'li reluctantly joins the Scions in assisting the Warrior of Light against them.

After the Warriors of Darkness are defeated, Koh'li disappears until the fall of Baelsar's Wall.

Stormblood

Koh'li resurfaces once again before the Warrior of Light, this time appearing in Kugane, explaining that he could not allow his friend to venture so far into enemy territory without them. Much to their companions' surprise, Koh'li offers to fight alongside the Warrior of Light against the Empire, claiming that Zenos yae Galvus is too dangerous to leave to his own devices. True to his word, Koh'li would adventure alongside the Warrior of Light, and assist in the liberation of not only Doma but Ala Mhigo as well.

During the negotiations with the Populares, Koh'li openly encouraged the peace between Doma and Garlemald, insisting that Varis was not the bloodthirsty hound his son was. When the Warrior of Light learns of Asahi sas Brutus' hidden intentions, the Hyur is quick to dismiss it, claiming that one man's harbored hatred should not come between politics. After the failed negotiations, Koh'li was also quick to voice his disapproval of Alphinaud traveling to Garlemald as an ambassador, though in the end, there was no stopping Alphinaud.

After learning of what had happened in The Burn, Koh'li once more offered to help the Warrior of Light find his lost friend and traveled with him to the desolate land. While the search was unsuccessful, the Hyur pledged he would do what he could to help ascertain Alphinaud's whereabouts, and departed on his own to look for the boy.

As the Scions fell one by one to the strange phenomenon that plagued them and the Warrior of Light, Koh'li did his best to console the Warrior of Light, insisting he would continue to help them in any way he could. Despite this, Koh'li did not participate during the Battle of Ghimlyt, remaining absent until Alisaie fell to the same blight that had affected the other Scions.

Shadowbringers

A short time after the Warrior of Light arrives in The First, they find that Koh'li has also made his way to The First, insisting he got there the same way they did. While the arrival of an ally first appears promising, Koh'li insists that he wishes to go off on his own, and learn about The First, and perhaps find a way to send them both back to The Source. While the Warrior of Light occasionally runs into Koh'li, the Hyur never sticks around for long, much to the annoyance of the Warrior of Light's allies.

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Personality

Although being given a Miqo'te name, the Hyur often insists on being referred to as "Koh'li" instead of simply "Li". Koh'li is usually relaxed in his activities, whether clearing out dungeons or taking on monstrous foes. This calm outlook on life extends to his daily routine as well and often found lounging about various locations across Eorzea. Though more than capable of defending himself, he sees any form of combat as cumbersome and annoying and often resorts to letting others fight in his stead. While being a pacifist and somewhat lazy, he has shown on multiple occasions to fight selflessly for a cause he believes in.

One of the Hyur's more unusual traits, however, is his fascination with the Garlean Empire. While most citizens of Eorzea view the Empire as a tyrannical army, Koh'li often questions if resisting them is genuinely best for Eorzea, often focusing on the technological advances of their Magitek machinery. This line of thinking has often led to the scorn of others, along with several angry confrontations from those he manages to infuriate with his radical line of thought.

Spoiler notice: The following contains spoiler information. Proceed at your own risk.

Show text

Spoilers end here.

Affiliations

Other Notes

Koh'li's Lodestone profile can be viewed here.