Devola and Popola attempt to stop Nier, Kaine, and Emil, but Emil sacrifices himself so Replicant Nier and Kaine can go on to fight and kill the Shadowlord, Gestalt Nier. It is a continuation of both endings A and B. Both Kaine and Emil love and are completely loyal to Nier. This changed him to the skull-faced character we see throughout the rest of the game, though granted him the ability to control his petrification power. He has Eyes of Stone that petrify anything he sees, and ended up fusing with Halua, the sixth experimental weapon and his sister, to gain her magical abilities. Emil, on the other hand, is a the seventh experimental weapon designed to fight against Legion weapons infected by White Chlorination Syndrome. After joining Nier in the name of revenge, almost being taken over by Tyrann at one point during the journey, she eventually began to feel and open up again. When her grandmother was killed by a Shade, Kaine was gravely injured and possessed by a Shade named Tyrann. Kaine is a hermaphrodite who dresses as a woman and wears a Lunar Tear in her hair. Nier’s other major characters are Kaine and Emil. Because Gestalt Nier is trying to save Gestalt Yonah by forcing her to merge with Replicant Yonah, other Shades are relapsing. This means Replicant Yonah will always have the Black Scrawl. He is also trying to save Yonah, albeit the Gestalt Yonah that is constantly in a state of relapse due to contact with Grimoire Noire. The Shadowlord is actually Gestalt Nier, a very rare Shade who underwent an experiment and managed to keep his sense of self even after becoming a Gestalt. He uses Grimoire Weiss and travels alongside Kaine and Emil to save his daughter first from the Black Scrawl, and then after being captured by the Shadowlord. The Nier we are controlling is Replicant Nier, who is concerned with the health, wellbeing, and safety of Replicant Yonah. (Though in the Japan-exclusive Nier Replicant, Nier is Yonah’s elder brother, but let’s go with the Nier Gestalt version that was released worldwide.) There are actually two Niers. Nier is attempting to save the life of Yonah, his daughter. Okay, now let’s get to Nier’s actual story and heroes. While the Shadowlord, Grimoire Noir, Devola, and Popola want to permanently merge the Gestalts with their Replicants, Grimoire Weiss is opposed to this, however, and has allied with Nier. In addition, Devola and Popola, the twins who live in Nier and Yonah’s village in the beginning of the game, are androids who were designed to help facilitate the reuniting of the Gestalts with their Replicants and have been spending the last 1,300 years making new Replicants and managing Gestalt and Replicant data. Each of these books can speak and use magic because they each have Gestalts inside of them. Grimoire Weiss and Noir were to be the keys to curing both viruses. When Shades are afflicted by White Chlorination Syndrome, then their Replicant counterparts fall victim to the fatal Black Scrawl. After the 1,312 timeskip into the future, Nier puts us in a world where the Replicants have their own sense of selves and souls, which means the original Gestalts can’t go into them, lose their bodies, and become the shadowy shades that Nier and his allies fight. Their original selves would be Gestalts, and these were supposed to go into the Replicants to survive. They decided to create Replicants, bodies immune to this virus, that they could put their souls into. People of Earth were infected by the White Chlorination Syndrome. You know, the whole reason Nier is trying to save his daughter, Yonah. Now, here’s how the White Chlorination Syndrome virus ties into the Black Scrawl virus we’re seeing throughout Nier. (The former was a result of the queen’s death, while the latter was due to the red dragon.) The invasion of the Queen Grotesquerie and Angelus brought the White Chlorination Syndrome virus and magic to our world. Caim and Angelus are defeated by fighter jets after completing their task. They go through a dimensional rift to defeat Queen Grotesquerie. The E ending of Drakengard gets weird, bringing Caim the warrior and Angelus the red dragon to Tokyo, Japan in 2003. Nier is a spin-off of the Drakengard series. Let’s start by going over the viruses that are causing the problems we see in Nier, before moving on to the important characters.
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