Jodah Avi

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Full name: Jodah Avi Nicknames: Jodah the Eternal Archmage (himself) Angel of Death (Abyss, Interworld-Demiurge, Shangrin) God-Pharaoh Other: A criminal who went missing about 600 years ago (Dovin Baan) The most powerful magician and the most devoted person to the ideals of the Tree of Life (members of the Order) Joe (Lemak, Knefmtiti) Cockerel (Lucius) Pompous Turkey, Peacock (Faragonda) Friend (Overseer) The Feathered One Who Imagined He Sees Everything (Interworlder) Toxic, Pernatic (JDH) Scumbag (Argus) The Liar Creator (Emrys) Winged Bastard (Voland) Old friend, acquaintance (Ebardo) Gender:Male Species: Skyzernovets, God, Demiurge World:Skaisern Age: More than 900 years Height: 2.5 meters[1] Family Jace (younger brother) Potema Avi (mother) Activity Organizations Order of the Great Tree (formerly) Favorite phrase: "The universe always strives for order." Jodah Avi is the pseudo-antagonist of the God's Game season, a key character in the Lololoshka universe. Appearance Used to have white wings and a white feather tail. According to Spectra, he had black hair, but now it's completely white/gray. It differs from other Skyzernians in that its wings are much larger and stronger due to the Thousand Eyes ritual it performed. After absorbing the powers of the Gods, its wings became even larger, changed color to black with red plumage, and also grew a second pair: it is visually smaller than the main ones, and has several eyes on it that can close/move. At the time of the Thirteen Lights, he wears a black and purple tabard.

As a normal child, Jodah was an outcast due to the bullying he suffered as Avi. Despite his humble aloofness, Jodah showed a willingness to fight back. He showed signs of cruelty at age 10, laughing after absorbing his bully, Lemak. He was exiled to Dezmit at age 10 after killing Lemak. At the time of writing his journal and before absorbing Eola's powers, Jodah is selfish and heartless. He directly states that he feels no remorse for killing a huge number of Skyzern's inhabitants. His only goal is survival and gaining more and more power, which gave him confidence. Killing students is routine for him, and absorbing a thousand of the last of their kind demons is just a chance for survival. Moreover, Jodah seems proud of having absorbed so many "who thought themselves great", and also shows interest in absorbing carriers of strong magical abilities. After absorbing a thousand destroyer demons, he apparently partially went mad, writing that he must kill the High Council. He does not need sentimentality. However, Jodah shows some extremely weak sentimentality. He is not indifferent to Skyzern, intending to take revenge on Zephyrion for its destruction (At that time, only the intention to destroy). After absorbing the powers of the demi-goddess Eola, Jodah became compassionate, which resulted in his willingness to give up everything he had to help the Fae. It is difficult to say anything about Jodah's personality after this event, because almost all the information comes from his diary, and he himself stated that the real entries in it are only from before absorbing Eola's powers. If, however, the diary is to be believed, then we can say that Jodah is smug, power-hungry, slightly arrogant and sometimes cheerful like a youth. He uses others and lies to achieve his goals. At this stage, Jodah craves universal justice, which is probably connected with his past. He believes that non-divine beings have the right to life.

Quite patient, but strict (sometimes even too much). Loves his brother, Jace. Seems to have some feelings for his students, but Emrys's death due to his own stupidity causes him nothing but disappointment. In the Ideal World, he acts arrogantly and seems a bit hypocritical, accusing Rehoboam Calhoun of proclaiming himself a god, deciding that he could decide the fate of others (at one time, Jodah did the same). He is not indifferent to the separation of Rehoboam and Raya, although it is unclear whether he empathizes with these people or simply understands the sadness of the situation. At the time of the Voice of Time, he is quite pleasant to talk to, but retains an elevated tone, manner of speech, and ego. In the original future of the original Poena timeline, Jodah acts indifferent, carefree, and arrogant. While drunk, he sent Eo back in time to make a joke about time that he found hilarious, giving Eo false hope; as a result, Jodah was willing to send him to the Time Prison just for bragging. Ultimately, his actions partially caused the time paradox. This season, we can clearly see the remnants of Jodah's mortal nature when he gets very emotional and even almost breaks down, losing control of the situation that his incredible powers gave him. In his defense, he states that at the time he was extremely young and reveled in his power. Now he still regrets what he did, although he continues to put all the blame on Lololoshka. In Thirteen Lights, Jodah's personality is quite ambiguous. He acts arrogantly as before, seemingly disregarding the feelings of others. At times, he can be heartlessly indifferent to others. He seems insincere, first joyfully embracing Knefmtiti in the season finale, and then directly making it clear that he does not care about the fate of the gods of Misr; later, he also calms down quite quickly after Lololoshka is transported to an alternate reality, although he had previously behaved quite warmly towards the latter.

Jodah is very goal-oriented, achieves his goal no matter what; is ready to walk not over heads, but over corpses. Firm in his decisions. Apparently, he has the mindset of "the end justifies the means", although he is not indifferent to the means he uses. He has an idea of ​​morality, and he is not indifferent to it. Serious, but has a sense of humor. He controls his emotions well and hides what is on his mind very well. Very smart, because, having the ability to see the future, he was able to develop an impeccable plan and bring it to reality (God's Game). Ready to take risks; perhaps crazy. Capabilities Teleportation and levitation are basic abilities for Skyzerns; Avi's Family Life Absorption Ability: He can absorb the powers of other living organisms. His ability manifested itself at the age of 10 and his first victim was Lemak.[4] Abilities of demigods. Having them, he unofficially became a god and gained the ability to interact with divine power without limitation[5]: Lucius: Fire; Eola: Water (in the last episode of God's Game he gave part of Celeste's power); Zephyrion: Air (in the last episode of God's Game, he gave part of his power to Jace). Others' abilities: Interworlder-Demiurge: movement between worlds and in time, the ability to roll back time; Demons: Multiple abilities + Thousand Eyes; Future Vision: Previously there were only divination abilities that did not give an accurate forecast (does not work on Lololoshka); [6] Flight using wings. Previously unavailable to him, however, after absorbing 1000 demons, he was able to fly; [7] Insensitivity to pain: He tore off his own flesh and "dyed the snow red" at the hot springs in the mountains[8], but due to Eola's magic he was unable to touch Lucius; Immortality: He no longer needs to absorb lives to survive, has jumped off a cliff many times and survived; Bodymorphism; the spell leaves no trace. Destruction Magic, studied it at the Skaisern Academy; Memory erasure and adjustment. For example, he was able to erase all memories of Dovin Baan from the members of the Order; Immune to time paradox.

Interesting Facts He gave himself the title "Eternal Archmage" when he founded the Order in Dalivarik;[11] The nickname "Jodah, the Eternal Archmage" contains two references at once - to a character from the card game Magic: The Gathering, and to the nickname of the scriptwriter of Archmage Eternal; Based on his diary, it can be assumed that Jodah absorbed at least 20,357 lives (19,356 before the ritual, 1,000 during the ritual, 1 after (Interworlder-Demiurge) and over 792 abilities; His year of birth according to the New Skaisern calendar is 161;[12] A former prisoner of the Time Prison, he was able to escape with the help of Lucius. His nickname, "Angel of Death," comes from the fact that he is the right-hand man and friend of the Watcher, who in turn represents death. Jodah is the only one who can influence the Watcher's decisions.[13] In the first episode of The Perfect World, Lololoshka received a message signed "JDH" and assumed that it was written by Jodah. However, Jodah himself responded in the negative. Later in the Thirteen Lights season, it was revealed that JDH was a separate character. After the events of The Voice of Time, he cannot appear in full-fledged worlds, otherwise the time paradox will intensify. Due to a time paradox, his ability to see the future stopped working on Lololoshka, which greatly irritates Jodah. Although the statues in Misr are dedicated to Jodah, it is Salik who hides behind the guise of the God-Pharaoh in public.[14] The Staff of Jodah was used as one of the lights for the Sending. Loves coffee. Considers Argus's coffee excellent;[15] He loves Matilda's beer, because it's the only thing that gets him drunk; Based on the information, it is safe to say that Jodah has gone mad with his powers and his authority.

Jodah was born in Skaisern to a family of Avi courtiers who were forced to kill others with their life-draining powers in order to survive. Because of this, Jodah was feared, hated, and shunned from childhood. He studied at the School of Magic with other Skyzernians. The children already knew that he belonged to the Avi clan, and so Jodah quickly became an outcast and was bullied by his classmates. He did not study very well, as he was under a lot of pressure from the hateful environment, although he understood demonology well. This environment was so nauseating that sometimes he just wanted to stay home. "Every day my dream was to leave this nasty place as soon as possible," Jodah recalled. When a male Avi turns 13, his absorption abilities first begin to manifest, and he is sent to Dismist, where he is then trained to kill without being noticed. But Jodah's powers awakened when he was only 10: this became evident when, in a fit of rage, he absorbed Lemak, one of the bullies who also included Robin and Varia. And at that moment, Jodah realized that he did not want to accept his fate as an executioner and swore revenge on those who had offended him. God's Game Before the main events Over the course of about 600 years in Skaisern, Jodah has absorbed about 20,000 lives and 800 abilities and decides to perform a ritual to absorb a thousand demons. He starts a diary where he writes down everything that happens. After a successful ritual, he notes that he no longer feels the need to absorb and generally becomes immortal. He is found by the Watcher and taken to the Prison of Time, as he thinks that Jodah has exterminated the demon people (in fact, they are all in his head). There, Jodah meets Lucius and escapes with his help. From Lucius, Jodah learned about the gods and Zephyrion, who is the governor of Skaisern.

Once in Dalivarik, Jodah accidentally absorbs the powers of the demigoddess Eola, who at that time was trying to save the fairies from the dying world. Although her magic made Jodah more compassionate, he does not abandon his goal of becoming a god. He begins to fully rule this world: he creates schools of magic and the Order of the Great Tree, and also meets Dovin Baan. He finds Lucius and tries to absorb his magic, but realizes that he cannot do this because of Eola's powers. Then he comes up with a plan: to use the tree as a conductor. He erases Lucius's memory, creates an O.U.D. and a barrier that should weaken the demigod's powers, preventing him from escaping. Jodah manages to trick everyone into thinking that the world is in the middle of an apocalypse "and only the powers of a demigod can restore balance to the world." He takes Lucius' powers for himself and intentionally leaves his journal behind so that the Order of the Tree and Lololoshka can act and try to "stop" him. Jodah makes a small deal with Lucius: Lucius gives information about the Demiurge-Interworlder, and Jodah will save him from the Prison of Time. He finds Dovin Baan and together with the Sky Enclave they create Blueleaf, which should become a new home for the inhabitants of Skyzern. Then he goes to Abyss to give it to the Watcher in the Prison of Time, at the same time "befriend" the god of time and prove that he has good intentions. At the same time, he asks him for the Demiurge-Interworlder, so that he can absorb it and have the ability to move between worlds. Then he visits Zephyrion, absorbs his powers and sends him to the Prison of Time. When everything was done, Jodah went back to Dalivarica to his office, where the members of the Order of the Tree were already waiting for him. He explained his entire plan to them, returned Lucius, gave Celeste part of Eola's powers, and his brother Jace - Zephyrion's powers and the Celestial Cradle, declaring him the viceroy of the "new Skaisern". Jodah also proves to the Watcher that demigods are not needed, gives the Order his entire library and returns Katrina and Argus from the dead world of fairies.

Realizing that the Order is not ready to forgive his "betrayal", Jodah fakes his death and leaves. The final cutscene shows the High Council playing chess and Jodah becoming the "new player", i.e. a god. Perfect world Before the main events Jodah was quietly at the edge of the universe until Shangrin came to him. He told the purple how to find power, and also explained that in the future he would need to meet with "two wills", which are Lololoshka and Raya-Prime. He then moves Shangrin to Aloterra, where the "Resurrectionist" then creates his cult. Main events After Shangrin gives Lololoshka a pocket dimension, Jodah deliberately transports the hero there to meet him. He hints that he will return near the end of the story to "clean up." He also asks to tell him that he is looking for the Interworlder (presumably to send him to the Time Prison). In the final episode, he appears with the Watcher at Lionel and Vanessa's wedding as "guests". At the end of the event, he is transported along with Raya Prime, Rehoboam Calhoun, and Lololoshka to the Rehoboam system. He sends Rehoboam Calhoun to the Prison of Time with the ability to return at any time, and then declares Raya the Viceroy of Aloterra. Lololoshka asks about the letter, which was written "JDH" in the sender, but Jodah makes it clear that he did not send it. Lololoshka then disappears. Voice of Time Before the main events While in the alternate future of Poena, Jodah meets the Dask Ebardo in a tavern. Seeing how much he brags, Jodah decides to make a bet with Ebardo, according to the terms of which he must free his past self from Vidomnia. And if Ebardo cannot do this, he will go to the Prison of Time. Main events Jodah learned that Lololoshka had entered the Interworld and helped "Eo" destroy Vidomnia, which created a time paradox. He offers to fix the situation, but Lololoshka does not want to return everything back and offers to find his own way to stop Ebardo.

In Episode 75, he tells San Fran how to prevent the destruction of the Interworld. In Episode 76, he tells Ashra and Lololoshka that the criminals need to be caught urgently, otherwise there will be chaos in the multiverse. In Episode 87, most likely because he also considers himself to be the culprit of what is happening, Jodah breaks down on Lololoshka, but fortunately quickly comes to his senses. In the final episode, when Lololoshka managed to trick Ebardo and imprison him in the Time Prison, Jodah appears as moral support for Lololoshka, with a choice of timeline. Having chosen the option where the Between Worlds never existed, Jodah and Lololoshka travel to the past and convince Faragonda that she does not need to build Vidomnia, and the criminal is caught and punished. Jodah also passed on Cedric's developments to Lololoshka, thanks to which the hero now remembers the words "Prunus" and "Malus". Jodah is one of the strongest and most powerful planeswalkers in the entire multiverse. Planeswalkers are creatures that can move between worlds, "jumping" the interdimensional void. Planeswalkers cannot be called a separate race, because they can be both people and other creatures

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