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+ | The story never specifically details when or why Temperantia was disfigured and depopulated. During the events of the [[Aegis War]], Quaestor [[Amalthus]] characterizes Judicium as Indoline "forebears", possibly implying that the Praetorium grew out of or split apart from Judicum. When [[Akhos]] discovers the [[Judicium Titan|Judicium Titan Weapon]], [[Malos]] himself states that Judicium was wiped out during the Aegis War, and [[Mythra]] confirms that some battles of the Aegis War took place on Temperantia. The Titan contains many craters such as the [[Aegishammer]], which look to be created by [[Siren]]'s particle cannon. |
Temperantia eventually becomes a demilitarized zone between the [[Empire of Mor Ardain]] and the [[Kingdom of Uraya]]. Mor Ardain covertly begins excavating ancient [[Judicium Titan]] Weapons; when [[Torna (Organization)|Torna]] learns of this, [[Jin]] hijacks the Titan Weapon to buy them some time. Jin uses the Titan Weapon to fire onto [[Urayan]] forces, making it seem that [[Mor Ardain]] has declared war. |
Temperantia eventually becomes a demilitarized zone between the [[Empire of Mor Ardain]] and the [[Kingdom of Uraya]]. Mor Ardain covertly begins excavating ancient [[Judicium Titan]] Weapons; when [[Torna (Organization)|Torna]] learns of this, [[Jin]] hijacks the Titan Weapon to buy them some time. Jin uses the Titan Weapon to fire onto [[Urayan]] forces, making it seem that [[Mor Ardain]] has declared war. |
Revision as of 05:51, 9 April 2020
Temperantia (Japanese: テンぺランティア, Tenperantia) is a Titan in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. It serves as a demilitarized zone between the Kingdom of Uraya and the Empire of Mor Ardain. Both nations have armed garrisons stationed there, and the Ardainians have been carrying out excavations of a Judicium weapon in the area. This area is hostile and houses two Superbosses, Pernicious Benf and Tyrannotitan Kurodil.
The entire Titan's landscape is extensively scarred and blackened and its waters severely poisoned and colored purple, but Temperantia still supports a wide variety of animal life and even some hardy plant life. The ancestors of the Indoline people originally lived in Temperantia at Judicium, but this civilization is ruined and completely abandoned.
Story
The story never specifically details when or why Temperantia was disfigured and depopulated. During the events of the Aegis War, Quaestor Amalthus characterizes Judicium as Indoline "forebears", possibly implying that the Praetorium grew out of or split apart from Judicum. When Akhos discovers the Judicium Titan Weapon, Malos himself states that Judicium was wiped out during the Aegis War, and Mythra confirms that some battles of the Aegis War took place on Temperantia. The Titan contains many craters such as the Aegishammer, which look to be created by Siren's particle cannon.
Temperantia eventually becomes a demilitarized zone between the Empire of Mor Ardain and the Kingdom of Uraya. Mor Ardain covertly begins excavating ancient Judicium Titan Weapons; when Torna learns of this, Jin hijacks the Titan Weapon to buy them some time. Jin uses the Titan Weapon to fire onto Urayan forces, making it seem that Mor Ardain has declared war.
Mòrag and the rest of the party deduce that Torna is behind the attack, and they all travel to Temperantia to stop the Titan Weapon from advancing. With the help of Fan la Norne, the party is able to deactivate the Titan Weapon's core; however, Jin challenges the group and kills Fan la Norne before retreating. Uraya prepares to retaliate against Mor Ardain, but the Indoline Praetorium intervenes and prevents war from breaking out.
The nations of Alrest quickly organize a Ruler's Congress in Indol, where Queen Raqura is told that Torna was behind the attack, not Mor Ardain. In the Heart-to-Heart "Reconciliation," it is revealed that following these events, Mor Ardain agreed to stop military operations on Temperantia and gave the Uraya extra surveying rights in the region.
Landmarks and Locations
Peninsula
Landmarks
Locations
Central Plain
Landmarks
- Overlook Hill
- Haggle's Swordtip
- Ancient Wall
- Toxbloom Spring
- Leaning Tower of Dorrick
- The Great Archway
- Ardainian Garrison
- Dalnes Stone
Secret Area
Locations
- Titan Weapon Remains
- Aegishammer
- Ruined Chapel of Danafas
- Bastion of Varrac
- Jagron's Citadel
- Malignant Gorge
- Desta Plains
- Xataris Spring
- Triedge Isle
- Blackday Peninsula
Ruins of Judicium
Landmarks
Secret Area
Salvage Points
- Main article: Temperantia Salvage Point
Shops
The following shops are set up at the Ardainian Garrison:
Name | Type | Proprietor | Wares | Requirements |
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Dokkdokk Trading | - | - |
NPCs
Enemies
Normal Minor Enemies
- Agam Grebel
- Alonzo Standard
- Amman Balgas
- Amost Igna
- Bagis Igna
- Baigun Laia (after salvaging)
- Bauz Eks
- Beat Igna
- Bebelk Squood (after salvaging)
- Birial Rhinon
- Bledku Lexos (after salvaging)
- Brazay Rhana
- Brogen Feris
- Buden Bufa
- Chefko Garlus
- Dalian Lexos
- Deidon Griffox
- Deimos Sauros
- Demon Antol
- Fissa Aligo (after salvaging)
- Froga Gyanna
- Gabnun Aspar
- Galahem Symbol
- Garon Riik
- Gazust Mammut
- Gefillon Behemoth
- Ghudan Laia
- Giron Volff
- Glox Krabble
- Hardl Krabble (after salvaging)
- Huust Quadwing
- Jadas Upa
- Lafda Blant
- Mabas Urchon (after salvaging)
- Majacan Krabble
- Marauder Laia
- Mergen Igna
- Misdan Pippito
- Mishgal Skeeter
- Mogen Hox
- Moskel Rhogul
- Neleid Jagron
- Night Huust Quadwing
- Noign Pod
- Norgam Igna
- Odolera Ropl
- Pain Urchon
- Ransro Aspid (after salvaging)
- Rebus Garlus
- Rowda Igna
- Scura Antol
- Skode Ekidno
- Sparda Igna
- Talent Runner
- Tannia Nest
- Tawa Igna
- Vallum Ageshu
- Zaguin Hox
- Zangiv Garlus
- Zeoth Serprond
- Zoke Garlus
Quest Exclusive Enemies
- Arrogant Behemoth
- Crafty Zofka (DLC)
- Dilemma Scout (DLC)
- Herridot Laia
- King Laia
- Roiba Igna
- Sentynel Driver (DLC)
- Turbulent Keaton (DLC)
- Vacillus Antol
- Woden Driver (DLC)
Unique Monsters
- Atrocious Hermes
- Brogen Feris
- Grievous Clive
- Leonine Sadie
- Pernicious Benf (Superboss)
- Ravenwing Skull
- Runaway Train Bool
- Tyrannotitan Kurodil (Superboss)
Bosses
Quest Exclusive Bosses
- Blood-Crazed Stalker (DLC)
- Grep Driver
- Sakryfyce Igna (DLC)
- Spoot Driver
- Thanatobeast Andraz
- Vengeful Waldemar
- Vyktym Igna (DLC)
Etymology
Temperantia is the Latin word for (religious) temperance, asceticism. The name thus alludes to one of the Cardinal virtues and the seven heavenly virtues, and the opposite to Gula, or gluttony, one of the seven deadly sins and the namesake of Gormott.