Raidriar

Raidriar or the God King is a major character in the award-winning Infinity Blade video game app series. He has appeared as the main antagonist of Infinity Blade I and II and the book Infinity Blade: Awakening. Later he becomes the tritagonist of Infinity Blade: Redemption and Infinity Blade III. He rules most of the entire Earth with a Pantheon of seven Deathless, of which he is the leader. Raidriar is one of the most powerful and ancient of all Deathless, perhaps only surpassed by Galath and Siris.

History
Before he became a Deathless, Raidriar was a boy named Jori in his past life. Unfortunately, since his father had a very time-consuming job, they never had a chance to get close. When Jori was hit by a car, Uriel broguht him to his boss, Galath, the first of the Deathless. Galath was able to use his advanced knowledge and machinery to transform Jori into an immortal. Little did Jori know he would be a king in the new world.

Jori, now known as Raidriar or the God King, ruled over the reborn Earth with his Pantheon. When Ausar the Vile, the wicked tyrant who had betrayed Galath, returned bearing the Infinity Blade, Raidriar attacked and destroyed him, presumably with his own sword, taking the Infinity Blade for himself.

Infinity Blade
Jori, now known as Raidriar or the God King, ruled over the entire Earth with his Pantheon. For many millenia, Sacrifices were sent to battle him, mortals who had trained to fight him but were guaranteed to lose. Then one day, a young man named Siris entered his castle. Siris battled skillfully past all the monsters and knights guarding him and finally made it to his throne room. SIris defeated the Dark Knight, his right-hand and challenged him, proving to be his most difficult opponent yet. Siris actually defeated and ran him through with his own Infinity Blade. Before dying, Raidriar warned him that, because of what he did, the other Deathless would come for him.

Infinity Blade: Awakening
Raidriar had survived, as the blade was not yet powerful enough to kill a Deathless as strong as he. After Siris had killed Archarin, the blade was at full power. He kept a watchful eye on Siris, newcomer Isa, and the blade Siris was carrying. Suddenly he realized the reason why Siris was so powerful and skilled: he was Ausar reborn but without his memories, making him a seemingly normal human (except for his obvious skill). He tracked down Siris and tricked him into giving him back the Infinity Blade. Raidriar thanks Siris for killing Saydhi and returning the Infinity Blade. About to finally kill him, Raidriar was interrupted when Isa shot Siris with a crossbow to save him from a true death.

Infinity Blade II
Raidriar, in the intro, steals back the blade after Saydhi is killed and attempts but fails to kill Siris thanks to Isa. He is not seen again for the majority of the game but is mentioned by the Archivist and the Worker of Secrets, Galath. They both reveal his name to be Raidriar. Galath says to Siris that only Raidriar can release him (Galath) from his prison and that Siris must defeat him but not kill him. Raidriar hunts down Siris and sends three minions after him to weaken him for Raidriar's blade. fter Siris defeats the guards, Raidriar challenges him in a final duel. Siris takes the blade and whacks the God King over the head with it, stunning him. Siris brings him back to Saranthia (the Vault of Tears where the Worker is imprisoned) and throw him on the ground in the prison. Galath betrays Siris and escapes with the blade, leaving him in the prison with Raidriar, where they will have nothing to do but kill each other again and again eternally.

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