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In a sense, yes, but my aims extend beyond the boy. He's more of a means to an end. I suppose I never revealed my proper name, so allow me to introduce myself: Ardyn Lucis Caelum.
~ Ardyn Izunia

Ardyn Izunia (real name: Ardyn Lucis Caelum) is the main antagonist of Final Fantasy XV. He is a shrewd, humorous and intellectual man who handles the political operations of the Niflheim Empire for Iedolas Aldercapt. He also appears in Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV as a major antagonist. He is responsible for the expansion of Verstael's Magitek Infantry, which he uses to increase Niflheim's might.

He was voiced by Keiji Fujiwara in the Japanese version, and Darin De Paul in the English version.

Biography

Ardyn is first encountered by Noctis and his companions at Galdin Quay. There, he behaves mysteriously and reveals to Noctis' group that the ferries are not running anymore. He also cryptically mentions that the ceasefire is not bringing them anything. Ardyn then hands Noctis a coin, calling it his "allowance". He then walks off, leaving the group with more questions than answers.

The group meets Ardyn again in Lestallum, where he once more perplexes them with his cryptic behavior. Ardyn claims that Noctis and his group should visit the Archaeon, even offering to take them there. The group and Ardyn drive off towards the Archaeon. While Adryn drives before them, the group discuss Ardyn, agreeing that he is suspicious and might be unreliable. Ardyn eventually stops driving, claiming that they will not drive further anymore and instead make camp. The next day, Ardyn leads the group to the gate leading to the Archaean but then leaves the group.

After the group is forced to fight the Archaeon, they are trapped on a platform amidst a lava lake. In the last moment, an imperial battleship arrives, opening its hangar and revealing Ardyn. Ardyn offers help to the trapped group, formally introducing himself as High Chancellor Ardyn Izunia. He promises Noctis and the group save passage and they reluctantly board the ship as they have no other choice. Ardyn indeed keeps his word and drops the group off afterwards, although the Empire wants Noctis dead.

Ardyn later appears in an Imperial base, breaking up a confrontation between Noctis and his friends and Ravus. Ardyn and Ravus leave soon after, with Ardyn claiming that they have business with the Oracle Lunafreya.

As Noctis makes it to Altissia to reunite with Luna, but is needed to acquire the pact with the Astral Leviathan, an event that eventually proves to be nearly disastrous, Ardyn sneaks into the altar where Luna resides, and inflicts a fatal injury onto her to ensure that she would not survive the trial.

Later, when the party is bound for the last of the Lucian Royal Tombs and the Imperial Capital via train, Ardyn makes an appearance to a grieving Noctis, hoping to "explain" himself, but Noctis' bereavement turned into rage, as well as the intercepting Imperial forces cut their conversation short. After Noctis and Prompto hold off the assault and manage to get the train into more peaceful straights, Ardyn tricks Noctis via illusion to mistakenly attack Prompto, knocking him off of the train. Delighted to have demoralized Noctis, he then pistol-whips him unconscious as the train continues its journey.

When the remaining party continue on after a crucial layover into Tenebrae following an increase in daemonic activity, they eventually get to the corpse of the Astral Shiva, the Glacean, whose very presence as a cadaver has plunged the outskirts of Niflheim into a frozen wasteland. Ardyn makes his way back onto their departing train to discuss terms with Noctis again; however, having lost Prompto and having enough of his trickery incites further indignation from Noctis. With their train later delayed due to daemons and the build up of ice on the tracks, Ardyn then makes his way back to Ignis' and Gladiolus' rail car, having let in the freezing conditions into the train. Knocking both out as the temperature decreases further, Ardyn goes in for the kill as Noctis also freezes, but is intercepted by the presence of Gentania, who instantly freezes Ardyn with a simple touch, and reveals herself to Noctis as the reincarnation of Shiva, giving onto him her pact and the Trident of the Oracle, the weapon of his late fiancee. With Ardyn frozen helpless, Noctis then shatters him to bits, but not long before he returns in spirit to let Noctis knows he still lives.

Making his way back to Graelea, the Imperial Capital, Ardyn gathers up the remaining troops of Niflheim to halt the party's inbound train head on and activates the Wallbreaker to subdue Noctis' powers. As Noctis is separated from Ignis and Gladiolus in the aftermath of their race to cover distance into Graelea proper to clear the city's closing defenses, Ardyn stands from afar, monitors, and taunts as Noctis is forced to go alone and nearly helpless into the heart of the Niflheim Empire, Zenebrath Fortress. Having set up traps and with all of Graelea's populace tainted into daemons, Ardyn's ploy is nearly successful, until Ignis and Gladiolus manage to rescue the Prince when he is caught in a trap.

When the group rescues Prompto from Zenebrath's prison and makes their way further to reclaim the Crystal, Ardyn then sics upon them the demonized corpse of Ravus, and following Ravus' euthanization, a lockdown sequence further aggravated with a destructive onslaught of daemons, forcing Noctis again to separate himself from his companions, who stay behind to fend off the daemons for him to reclaim the Crystal as its rightful heir as king to use it to ultimately banish them and the Starscourge forever.

However, as Noctis makes his way to reclaim the Crystal, he is unknowingly forced into its realm. Struggling to remain in reality and to exist materially to stop the Starscourge before its threat can fully be realized onto Eos, Ardyn reveals himself during Noctis' struggle, recanting onto him a story of a healer whose actions saw him fall from the grace of the Astrals because of his methods to eradicate the Starscourge, and was further demonized by his people by a jealous forerunner to become king. Revealing to Noctis the sins of the Lucian family that now has accursed both the world of Eos and its people, Ardyn then reveals himself in full as that very ancestor, who now reigns as Noctis is fully taken into the depths of the Crystal.

With the rest of the party having defeated the daemons and coming too late to Noctis' refuge, they demand an explanation of what Ardyn has done to their friend, who leaves them in silence. In frustration and outrage in return, Gladious slashes at his jugular and Prompto shoots Ardyn in the back in the heart, both of which do nothing but get him to stand back up and shed the blood of daemons. All walk away back to Lucis. Ardyn continues his rule as he transports himself and the crystal into the now desolated metropolis of Insomnia, with Eos now to embrace the Starscourge's depths of darkness and terror.

Ardyn finally begins his last stand when Noctis and his friends arrive. Using several maneuvers such as the Wall, Ifrit and the Behemoth King to barricade the Citadel, Ardyn tries to sick upon the team the Rulers of Yore he brainwashed but Noctis, Ignis, Prompto and Gladio overcame it. Now finally face-to-face with the True King, Ardyn can barely keep at bay his eagerness at finally being able to eradicate the Lucis Caelum bloodline and die as he confronts Noctis with the illusionary bodies of Regis, Nyx, Lunafreya and Iedolas grotesquely displayed for his own amusement. He seems enraged when Noctis coldly told him a jester, stepping on the throne he was sitting in before revealing his deep desire for his goals to come true. Ardyn then knocks out all of Noctis's friends and tells him to meet him in the streets to begin their final battle.

The duel was well-matched, Ardyn's own immense powers and far greater experience allowing him to effectively counter Noctis's greatly increased powers and prowess but he could not decisively defeat Noctis as they continue to fight to a stalemate. Repeatedly taunting Noctis as well as implying that the world will only be for worse if the dawn is to break, Ardyn eventually seemingly wins the first round and catches him off-guard. Having actually intended to die, Ardyn releases Noctis after goading him into using the power of light. The two engage in a fierce Armiger duel, which ends in Noctis barely overpowering Ardyn by blasting all his weapons at him.

Still standing, Ardyn lashes out in rage as he reveals how impudent it is for Noctis to believe that just because he has spent 10 years in the Crystal means he can surpass him, also raging on how Noctis failed to save his most precious loved ones and his belief that the Crystal is merely using Noctis and all the rulers of yore. However, his rage clouds his fighting and although not going down easily, Noctis defeats Ardyn eventually by striking him with all the Royal Arms.

Unfazed by his death, having always intended to die, Ardyn asks Noctis calmly on his decisions to save the world and genuinely smiles when Noctis shows his sympathy for Ardyn's restless torment and tells him to forever be at peace, saying he will await him in the beyond. Indeed, Ardyn is seen calmly waiting patiently for Noctis to come in the realm he was sent in. When Noctis comes, Ardyn smiles and bows to him in respect. Lunafreya weakens him and Noctis unleashes the full power of the Providence upon Ardyn by having all the Kings of Lucis strike Ardyn, finally destroying him for good.

Having finally truly died, Ardyn finally completely fulfilled his goals, as his death allows him to rest while Noctis also dying fully eradicates the Lucian bloodline. With the Starscourge fully purged from his soul, Ardyn enters the afterlife, probably able to be at peace.

Episode Ardyn

Ardyn appears in a DLC Episode made specifically for him. In this episode, it will be revealed the details of what Ardyn has been doing before the stories began. There will also be Episode Ardyn- Prologue, which will show why he is so vengeful. It was shown Ardyn was chained by the Lucians for 2500 years in Angelgard, probably by Somnus after being defeated by his brother, until he was freed by Niffleheim. The moment Ardyn was free, he quickly went to Insomnia, somehow capable of breaching the Wall, and single-handedly terrorized the Crown City, killing many soldiers and setting some of the areas on fire. Although his motives are unknown, he was searching for King Regis Lucis Caelum. When he finally found his descendant, Ardyn and Regis dueled using Armiger to a currently unknown conclusion.

Personality

Ardyn was once known as a benevolent and noble king and a great healer. He tirelessly saved many people and even absorbed the Starscourge into himself despite likely being aware of the cost. However, the impulses of absorbing the disease and the Crystal's rejection as well as his brother's betrayal (it is likely that Ardyn in his twisted mind believed Somnus was jealous and relished the chance to kill him and become King but considering how Somnus later expressed genuine desire to free his brother from his misery, it is probable that Somnus simply took it upon himself to protect the people, indicating Ardyn may have became evil ever since he was rejected by the Astrals and probably attacked Eos, and had no actual desire to dethrone Ardyn especially given how the Astrals would most probably have rejected Somnus had he been such a person but just could not stand as Ardyn's madness destroyed the world and chose all of Eos over Ardyn and fought and killed him despite whatever reluctance he had and likely took no pleasure in it) turned him into a vengeful, malicious and vindictive immortal he is now.

Shrouded in mystery, Ardyn expresses his eccentric and unconventional personality through his unique attire, and he is both polite and slightly flamboyant. Even in the face of hostility, Ardyn remains charitable and civil, as evidenced by his first encounter with Noctis Lucis Caelum and company. He steadily displays sadism, ruthlessness and coldness until revealing his true self. He has became extremely vengeful, wanting to destroy his entire line and the Oracle to get his revenge and having became a fundamentally cold man numb to the world, he happily put all of Eos in grave danger purely to spite the Astrals and have vengeance on a man several millennia dead. He has little fear due to his immortality making it near impossible to do anything but briefly stun him with attacks. Ardyn seems to have relapsed to an extent on his patient persona by the time Noctis came, as he expresses genuine rage when Noctis calls him sick and also when Noctis says he pities him.

However, despite all his corruption, Ardyn seems to retain fractions of his old side. He had at least enough to despise not only his inability to die but also the fact that as long as he is alive, Starscourge will continue to infect, as he openly says that he wants Noctis to kill him and was shown to be fully accepting of his defeat and death at Noctis's hands. While he desires vengeance, what he wishes above all else seems to be release from his eternal life, to the point that he even helps Noctis and his friends to achieve it despite Noctis being one of his hated descendants and although he considers them all as means to his end, it cannot be argued his help was valuable. He shows no ill-will for Noctis killing him and even seems to feel gratitude for it. It seems that Ardyn has a sense of honor in combat, as he is never seen to resort to cheats in battle even while losing against Noctis and Ignis and releases Noctis even with him positioned to kill him as he wants to truly defeat him. He has apparently developed a level of affection for Noctis despite his taunts, visibly enjoying Noctis's great maturement and looking proud and seems to have come to respect him, as he later bowed to him gracefully in the afterlife. Ardyn does not seem to have any hatred for the world and only desires revenge over the Astrals, as while positioned to wipe out all of Eos, he never attacked the safe-holds of the rest of mankind and instead patiently waited for Noctis to come and end him. Although he warns Noctis in a somewhat indirect manner that bringing back light would only make the world worse, Ardyn bears no ill will when Noctis affirmes his decision.

Relationships

  • Ardyn and Somnus: Ardyn is Somnus's older brother. The relationship they had in the past is unknown but it seemed that in the present, Ardyn harbored nothing but immense rage and hatred for his younger brother, who he deemed to have been jealous of him and relished the chance to take the throne from him and cast him into exile. Ardyn's hatred for Somnus made him desire to wipe out the Lucis Caelum bloodline. Ardyn also enslaved Somnus as a Lucii and had him fight Noctis. However, the veracity of Ardyn's statement has been repeatedly shown to be in stark contrast to the personality Somnus himself had shown. For example, in the Episode Ardyn teaser, Somnus respectfully referred to Ardyn as 兄上, and despite all Ardyn had done, Somnus, as the Mystic, acknowledged Ardyn as his brother and asked Noctis to free Ardyn from his misery. It could be that Somnus had no actual desire to claim the throne and was willing to allow Ardyn to ascend but as Ardyn steadily became a danger to all of Solheim, it was just that Somnus couldn't just stand around and watch as Ardyn's madness wreaked havoc and so he became the Founder King who established Lucis after Solheim's fall and Somnus likely took no pleasure in fighting his brother and merely chose the population of Eos over Ardyn. It is likely that Somnus was the one who locked Ardyn up in Angelgard, made further implicated by how the mentions of Ardyn's time in prison can remind Ardyn of Somnus and he rages immediately at such reminder. Nevertheless, having been the only King of Lucis to witness the tragedies that made his brother the Accursed he is now, Somnus likely acknowledged that Ardyn wasn't the evil he was deemed by many to be because he wanted to and therefore sympathized with him, which would explain the reason behind his words to Noctis.
  • Ardyn and Regis: Ardyn considers Regis to be one of his hateful descendants and due to the fact Noctis was the True King, he merely saw Regis as being a stepping stone for Noctis to acquire the power needed for Ardyn to finally die.(It was likely Ardyn who created the plan to take over Insomnia and kill Regis in the first place, considering how he was likely aware of Regis's death being necessary for Noctis to become the True King.) He acted cordial when delivering Nifleheim's pact. In Episode Ardyn, it was revealed that Ardyn had attacked Insomnia in the past to find Regis. This may have been how Regis realized Noctis's destiny and also Ardyn's realization of Noctis being the one to kill him.
  • Ardyn and Noctis: Ardyn's relationship on Noctis, while stated by Ardyn himself that Noctis was merely a means-to-an-end, is one of the most complicated things in the Final Fantasy XV Universe. Ardyn clearly resents Noctis greatly, being jealous of how Noctis was chosen to be the Crystal's Champion while it cast Ardyn aside and also having his hatred of Somnus extend to Noctis (Somnus has been seen to look a lot like Noctis, it may be this resemblance that made Ardyn hate Noctis more than he did with the other Lucis Caelums). While at first mockingly civil to him, he steadily shows an uncharacteristically colder and more vindictive side when talking with Noctis, as shown when he looked genuinely angry when referring to Noctis's shattering of his frozen body and later seperating him from his friends as well as killing Luna in front of him, showing a strong desire to make him suffer. In their final battle, Ardyn shows an increasingly more wrathful and jealous side, with his mocks being laced with outright vindication and contempt and even lashing out openly. And yet, Ardyn seems to genuinely enjoy watching him grow, almost to the point of being proud of him in a (even if twisted) father-son like manner. He bears Noctis no ill-will when Noctis kills him and while initially angrily rebuffing Noctis's empathy, genuinely smiles at Noctis's plight at the end. Before being defeated, Ardyn bowed to his descendant. It seems that as Ardyn watched Noctis struggle, he began to consider Noctis to an extent as a kindred spirit, as he likely deep down recognized that while the Crystal had chosen Noctis over Ardyn as it's champion, Noctis was just as doomed as Ardyn was by the Astrals's sense of greater good.
  • Ardyn and Noctis's retinue: Ardyn has little to no regard for Noctis's friends, as none of them had any role in his goal to find peace and die. While he acts cordial and civil around them, once revealing his true persona, Ardyn ruthlessly uses them as parts of his vindictive manipulation to hurt Noctis. He also cruelly taunts them at times, as shown by how he mocked Prompto for his killing of his own creator and Ignis when he has Noctis pinned down. Although, it seems Ardyn had a shred of respect for Ignis's undying loyalty and friendship to Noctis, as after he was deemed worthy to wield the Ring's power, Ardyn, even if mockingly, praised him for having earned the favor of the previous Lucian Kings. He also shows absolutely no respect for their status as Noctis's retinue, as he knocks them all out and casually dismisses it as being the fact that they are just dead weights for Noctis in his battle (in Ardyn's words, the Battle of Kings).
  • Ardyn and Emperor Aldercapt: One of Ardyn's worst mechanizations was his twisting of the originally benevolent Emperor of Nifleheim into the obsessive and ruthless maniac he was. Aldercapt considered Ardyn his most capable subject and did not seem bothered by sightings of Ardyn's strange behavior. Ardyn shows no care for Aldercapt, twisting him into a powerful daemon and sicking him into the retinue. He proved his lack of care for Nifleheim by letting the nation fall callously and when Noctis came, Ardyn's lack of respect for his former superior was shown by the fact that he sadistically placed Aldercapt as one of the illusions he used for his amusement.

Powers and Abilities

Ardyn, even while in his light hearted and frivolous mask, is outstandingly intelligent. He holds exceptional manipulation, deceive and leadership capabilities, having such a strong charismatic capability in leading others that he effectively ruled Nifleheim more so than even the Emperor himself. He was also equally skilled in causing disastrous events to occur by manipulating a chain of occurances to suit his ends, as by completely fooling Noctis, Gladio, Prompto, and Ignis, he was able to eventually lead Noctis into gaining the Crystal's Full Powers. He was also capable of completely outsmarting and manipulating the Emperor into desiring the Crystal. Ardyn also had considerable scientific appitude, being the one to discover the process for converting humans into miasma, a deed that fueled his rise to his position as chancellor and paved the way for the rest of his plans. He is a fully qualified driver, driving a red car while in Lucis.

Upon revealing his true capabilities, Ardyn proves himself to be an extremely powerful individual, wielding many unique and deadly powerful powers due to having became the incarnate of Starscourge, essentially making him the one who spreads it all over Eos, while also retaining the Power of the Kings of Lucis despite his corruption. He can be argued as among the most formidable enemies in the whole Final Fantasy series. Ardyn can manifest weapons of any type out of thin air, although unlike Noctis's glass like substance, his is conjured out of purple energy, and they are far more deadlier in comparison, capable of tearing anything in it's way, and he is capable of wielding the Royal Arms and even using Armiger as well as warping, flying and phasing at high speeds. Due to his far greater experience, he has noticeably more refined prowess and finesse with the powers Noctis possesses, allowing him to effectively counter Noctis's use of them even as the True King, as shown by how he can easily warp and phase at speeds that allows him to rival Noctis, warping as fast as and even at one point catching him off-guard and able to quickly phase through his attacks, and rivals his Armiger with his own for an extended period of time. He can maintain Armiger without strain unlike Noctis's initial state and he wields the Royal Arms without suffering drain. While Ardyn is capable of using the same techniques and formation with Armiger as Noctis can, he is also able to use more, as shown when he has them fold into his shoulders to use as wings, consolidates them into a shield and has them spread around the environment before returning to him. He can seemingly use daemonic energy to create a large red scythe, although it may also be one of the lost royal arms or even his own personal arm. He also has access to the mid-to-high level elemancy spells and can even use powerful Holy despite his corruption. Due to his corruption, Ardyn enjoys a particularly strong control over the element of darkness, able to use a plethora of spells with it, such as empowering his sword with darkness to increase the damage of his slashes, focusing a spiral of dark energy before detonating it, exerting a great pressure capable of easily downing Ignis, Prompto, and Gladio, firing laser beams and even conjuring a twister of dark energy. He can exude Miasma of such potency that he can cover all of Eos with it and bring upon Eternal Night, completely overriding sunlight for 10 years until his defeat. He can also momentarily turn into Miasma to teleport and also to cross large distances quickly. Ardyn has complete control over Daemons due to being the one who controls what created them, allowing him to assimilate them into himself and turn others into Daemons. It seemed to be a twisted but greatly enhanced form of the power he was blessed with from birth to cure Starscourge infections and also absorb it as whole into himself, which was what made him the Starscourge incarnate in the beginning. He is even capable of resurrecting others and turning them into ghastly mockeries of their former selves, at which point he can summon and completely control them at will, as even powerful beings such as the Astral Ifrit was unable to not obey him and Ravus, while retaining a fraction of his humanity, could do nothing but attack Noctis. He can also brainwash even the Rulers of Yore with the Starscourge while also granting them specific powers. He can apparently either render himself invisible or astral project, as he watches over Noctis in Gralea completely unseen while able to be heard. Ardyn can also temporarily halt time and transform into others, allowing him to distort others' perception of reality and create illusions, making him able to manipulate people into attacking their friends by having them see them as himself. He apparently can project telepathic illusions into others mind, as seen by how Prompto has a vision of Noctis hunting him. Being the Starscourge incarnate has made Ardyn effectively immortal and nearly invincible, as even attacks capable of destroying his body would not kill him and he will eventually revive. Even the Ring of the Lucii cannot kill him, as shown by how Ignis was capable of destroying his body but was unable to truly destroy him, although it seems the Ring can do damage that takes longer to heal. Only the full power of the Providence can kill Ardyn. Ardyn seems to be either immune to pain or extremely resilient to it, as he claims that pain is something only mortals feel. He doesn't shiver with cold in Shiva's presence the way Noctis does, and doesn't flinch when Noctis's friends deal heavy blows on him, simply picking up his discarded hat and leaving. The only thing he recoils from is Lunafreya's healing touch. While he does experience fatigue at the end of his battle with Noctis, even dying in the mortal realm doesn't seem to cause him pain. Ardyn, well-fitting a man who has had over millenia worth of experience, is an exceptional fighter, particularly in swordsmanship and hand-to-hand combat, at times combining a fast flurry of sword attacks with roundhouse kicks and punches, but he is also fully capable of using other melee weapons as well, as he displayed superb skill with Royal Arms not a sword too, and is quite adept at marksmanship with the ranged Royal Arms. He is formidably cunning and relentless, using any ability in his disposal that is best suited with ease and able to quickly dish out punishing damage via rapid combos. However, as both of his fights with Noctis and Ignis were when Ardyn purposefully allowed himself to be defeated, his true combat skills remain unknown as he was clearly holding back when fighting Ignis powered by the Ring of the Lucii, only using hand-to-hand combat due to needing to suppress his abilities in order to keep his relation to the Lucis Caelum bloodline a secret, yet proving capable enough to calmly fight Ignis to a standstill, and while he uses much more of his true skills when dueling Noctis as the True King, wielding the Royal Arms with skills rivaling Noctis's own and even able to pin him down, Ardyn was actually intent on Noctis killing him and probably didn't use the full extent of his far superior combat experience and at the second round of their melee duel, Ardyn purposefully allowed himself to fall into a rage, which dulled his fighting abilities: while Noctis was not able to win easily and without suffering his own injuries, he was still able to defeat Ardyn after a brief but intense fight and strike him down with all the Royal Arms. Even in the Verse 2 of Episode Ignis, where Ardyn reveals his true magic, he was not intending to kill Ignis but only to subdue him until Noctis came and presumably didn't use his full abilities yet still proved capable of heavily exhausting Ignis powered fully by the Ring. In Episode Ardyn though, he is finally seen without any of his skills held back and proved capable of single-handedly dispatching all the soldiers sent by the Lucians when he invaded Insomnia, forcing Regis to come out eventually.

Boss

Ardyn is the final boss of both the main installation and Episode Ignis of Final Fantasy 15. However, there are several differences in his style. One thing in common is that he is immune to any status ailments and strong against all elemancy.

In the main game, it is wise not to underestimate Ardyn as he is very relentless and quick in melee combat. He often attacks before Noctis could and can easily break his defenses so you should dodge before countering and he is also good at blocking. Both Elemancy and the Power of the Kings are at Ardyn's disposal but he doesn't use Elemancy often, although when he does use it, it is at high levels so watch out. Ardyn excels in quickly warping and phasing through your attacks and the benefits granted by the Royal Arms to Noctis is also available to Ardyn so best suit your pattern. Fortunately, Ardyn doesn't use Armiger while Noctis can but the unfortunate thing is that the Royal Arms can be wielded by Ardyn without being damaged. He can also charge up his sword with darkness, which can dish out punishing damage with a single hit so you really have to dodge it. Ardyn prefers using beam and twister attacks though but they are by no means not deadly, especially the twister. The second phase involves you in whatever health you have left clashing with Ardyn in the air using Armiger. Ardyn has returned to full health and he uses the same attacks with Armiger as Noctis but that doesn't make him any less formidable as he can quickly surprise you so don't get cocky just because you know all Noctis could do with Armiger. The final phase is a lot easier, as Ardyn is in a rage and tired heavily and clumsily attacks you. Although his attacks are surprisingly a bit stronger, he is a lot less swift so Noctis can just easily defeat him at this point. When you trigger the last quick-time event, you have to quickly time your attacks with the Royal Arms or else Ardyn will recover.

In Episode Ignis Verse 1, Ardyn only warps, uses hand-to-hand combat and dark energy manipulation techniques. He can summon Magitek Infantry to aid him but they are of no problem. It is an unwinnable battle and you just have to last 4 minutes or drain Ardyn's health to below half and the fight will end. The Verse 2 version is a lot stronger, however, as Ardyn, while no longer using elemancy spells, retains his dark spells and has a far more formidable penchant in warping and using Armiger compared to the one faced by Noctis. To add further difficulty, Ardyn has gotten a few more Armiger moves and unfortunately loves to showcase it. He does still use some of the same techniques Noctis uses with Armiger but he has gained the ability to consolidate Armiger into a shield and have them fold out behind him as wings, which makes him able to float around, making it troublesome as he can easily stay on the air while Ignis has no ability to reach him and has to do it the hard way. It should be noted that he at times also flies around without Armiger, although at the point, he would often just warp-strike. In addition, Ardyn also has a tendency to make his Armiger fly about the arena before pulling them back to him, which can be quite hard to repel as it is a swift two-way attack easily able to catch you off-guard. At times, Ardyn will manifest a large scythe that deals formidable damage, although his pattern is just twirling and slashing the scythe so you can counter it without that much difficulty.

Quotes

Unharmed by the Light. The Chosen King indeed. Allow me to regale you with a tale. In an age long past, an incurable scourge ravaged mankind. A tiny menace that twisted men into monsters, the likes which you've seen. In Lucis lived a savior that could cure the afflicted. His body would come to host myriad daemons. That countless lives be spared. But a jealous king, one not yet chosen by the Crystal, ostracized and demonized this healer of the people. Making a true monster of him. I gave you my name earlier, but you should know that it was not the name given to me at birth. Ardyn Lucis Caelum is my proper name. You'll never guess whose name Izunia was. Noct, killing you as a mortal will bring me scant satisfaction. Claim the Crystal's power. Arise as its champion. Only once the Crystal and King are no more... can I know redemption. Come back soon. I shall keep your friends company until you are ready.
~ Ardyn revealing his true identity to Noctis as the latter is forced to sleep 10 years into the crystal.
You think ten years is a long time!? It is nothing to me! I have lived in darkness for ages!
~ Ardyn during his Boss Battle.

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Trivia

  • Ardyn is one of the few Final Fantasy villains who does not transform in the final battle.
  • His appearance when shedding daemon blood is most reminiscent to that of the stage face paint of the rock artist Alice Cooper.
  • It has been implied from how The Mystic clearly wanted his brother to be free from his tormented existence that Ardyn may have lied on how his brother dethroned him out of jealousy. It can be assumed that his exposure to Starscourge had fractured his memories to an extent or just altered them to make him it's pawn.

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President Shinra | Rufus Shinra | Heidegger | Palmer | Professor Hojo | Scarlet
SOLDIER/Tsviets
Azul | Genesis Rhapsodos | Nero | Rosso | Sephiroth | Weiss
Turks
Elena | Reno | Rude | Tseng

Remnants
Kadaj | Loz | Yazoo

Others
Don Corneo | Dyne | Fuhito | Jenova | Omega Weiss | Professor Hollander | Zirconiade

Final Fantasy VIII
Adel | Fujin | Griever | NORG | President Vinzer Deling | Raijin | Seifer Almasy | Ultimecia

Final Fantasy IX
Alexandrian Empire
Queen Brahne | Thorn and Zorn | Meltigemini | Kuja

Others
Garland | Necron

Final Fantasy X
Yevon
Seymour Guado | Yo Mika | Wen Kinoc | Lady Yunalesca

Leblanc Syndicate
Leblanc | Logos | Ormi

Others
Jecht | Shuyin | Sin | Yu Yevon

Final Fantasy XI
Promathia | Shadow Lord | Shantotto

Final Fantasy XII
Archadian Empire
Vayne Solidor | Doctor Cid | Gabranth | Ba'Gamnan | Bergan | Ghis | Venat | Gerun

Others
Judge of Wings | Feolthanos

Final Fantasy XIII
Barthandelus | Bhunivelze | Caius Ballad | Jihl Nabaat | Order of Salvation | Orphan | Yaag Rosch

Final Fantasy XIV
Garlean Empire
Varis Zos Galvus | Nael van Darnus | Gaius van Baelsar | Zenos yae Galvus | Livia Sas Junius | Nero Tol Scaeva | Regula Van Hydrus | Rhitahtyn Sas Arvina

Ascians
The Paragons/Unsundered Ones
Lahabrea | Elidibus | Emet-Selch
Individuals
Igeyorhm | Nabriales | Warriors of Darkness | Fandaniel | Meteion

Illuminati
Quickthinx Allthoughts

Primals
Ifrit | Titan | Garuda | Good King Moggle Mog XII | Leviathan | Odin | Bahamut | Belias | Queen Gunnhildr | Susano | Lakshmi | Shinryu | Tsukuyomi | Eureka | Anima

Others
Heavens' Ward | Lolorito | Nidhogg | Teledji Adeledji | True Brothers of the Faith | Archbishop Thordan VII | Vauthry

Final Fantasy XV
Empire of Nilfheim
Iedolas Aldercapt | Ardyn Izunia | Glauca | Ravus Nox Fleuret | Loqi Tummelt | Caligo Ulldor | Verstael Besithia

Others
Bahamut | Ifrit | Somnus Lucis Caelum | The Eroder

Final Fantasy XVI
Holy Empire of Sanbreque
Anabella Rosfield | Sylvestre Lesage | Olivier Lesage | Tiamat

Kingdom of Waloed
Barnabas Tharmr | Benedikta Harman | Sleipnir Harbard | Gerulf

Dhalmekian Republic
Hugo Kupka

Iron Kingdom
Imreann

Mysidia
Waljas

Eikons
Ifrit | Garuda | Titan | Odin | Leviathan

Others
Ultima | Typhon | Liquid Flame | Necrophobe | Behemoth | Sigma | Angra Mainyu | Omega

Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
Chaos
Servants of Chaos (Asmodeus | Beezlebub | Belphegor | Leviathan | Lucifer | Mammon

Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
General Hein | Phantoms

Final Fantasy: Unlimited
Earl Tyrant | Fungus | Herba | Oshca | Pist Shaz XI | Solijashy

Final Fantasy Adventure
Dark Lord | Julius | Glaive Empire

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
Meteor Parasite | Raem

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time
Larkeicus

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King
Dark Lord

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
Cu Caspel | Galdes

Final Fantasy Dimensions
Elgo

Four Generals
Asmodai | Baugauven | Styx | Vata

Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
Dark King

Vile Four
Dualhead Hydra | Flamerus Rex | Ice Golem | Pazuzu

Others
Skullrus Rex | Stone Golem | Twinhead Wyvern

Final Fantasy Tactics
The Lucavi
Belias | Cuchulainn | Dycedarg Beoulve | Marquis Elmdor | Vormav Tingel/Hashmal

Others
Algus | Delita Hyral | Gafgarion | Gerrith Barrington | St. Ajora | Wiegraf Folles

Final Fantasy Tactics A2
Duelhorn
Alys the Ensorceled | Duke Snakeheart | Maquis | The Night Dancer

Khamja
Ewen | Illua

Others
Klesta | Neukhia

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Llednar Twem | Queen Remedi

Final Fantasy Type-0
Cid Aulstyne | Gala | Gilgamesh Ashur | Nimbus | Qator Bashtar | Qun'mi Tru'e

World of Final Fantasy
Bahamutian Foundation
Brandelis | Segwarides | Pellinore

Final Fantasy VII Remake Trilogy
Shinra Inc.
Executives
President Shinra | Rufus Shinra
SOLDIER/Tsviets
Glenn Lodbrok | Nero | Roche | Sephiroth | Weiss
Turks
Elena | Reno | Rude | Tseng

Others
Don Corneo

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