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== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
Lazarus is the name of the old man who was raised from the dead by Jesus in the New Testament of the Bible, and is recounted in the book of John 11:41-44.
Lazarus is the name of the old man who was raised from the dead by Jesus in the New Testament of the Bible, and is recounted in the book of John 11:41-44.
== Spoilers ==
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This letter can be found in a 5th Column base, in one of the missions of the Mender Lazarus Task Force:
Dear Character...
While time traveling into the past, you visit a 5th Column base and ina crate you find a hand written letter adressed to Character...
"Character, did you even think that you were the one responsible for defeating the [[5th Column]]? When I first learned this, I was equally surprised. I never believed that you had the conviction to see it through, given the moral ambiguities. I underestimated you then, something I've made a point to never do again.
I feel that you should know the truth behind Lazarus if you plan to continue working for him. Mender Lazarus is a lunatic, driven completely mad not by his extensive time traveling (as they would have you believe), but because of his "research" into temporal alterations. He meddles with time in ways that others wouldn't even consider. He has a shared temporal consciousness with his other selves throughout the time stream. He has even "volunteered" versions of himself to send off into the abyss to see what lies beyond. I wonder if he has eyes into the afterlife itself. The goggles that [[Mender Silos|Silos]] made for Lazarus do more than hide the creatures from beyond time, they may well block visions from beyond the veil.
This is a dangerous group you ally yourself with, Character. Be wary. Be wise. Be willing to act.
Look for my letters and travel well"}}

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Overview

Mender Lazarus
Mender Lazarus.jpg
Mender of Ouroboros
Zone Ouroboros
Coordinates (?, ?, ?)[Copy]
Level Range 30-39
Introduced By The Pilgrim
Introduces None
Enemy Groups
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Mender Lazarus is a hero and villain contact in Ouroboros at coordinates (?, ?, ?)[Copy] . He is a task force contact.

Heroes and Villains can find him twice in the following mission.

  • Join Ouroboros mission from The Pilgrim (Levels 25-50), as an Hero level ally. He is labeled as a Hero, but his con level is more like a boss, more info needed.

Ally Description

Mender Lazarus is a time traveler who lost his sense of continuity some time ago. He is still a brilliant scientist and historian, he just occasionally puts the "effect" before the "cause".


Introductions

Contact Introduced By

Information

Mender of the Ourboros

Mender Lazarus is a time traveler who lost his sense of continuity long ago. He's from the time 7740 AD and in an attempt to find the ideal temporal node to effect the greatest change, Lazarus has sacrificed some of himself. Of all the Ouroboros, he has time traveled the most, but does not doubt or regret his decision to do so. He is still a brilliant scientist and historian, even though his sense of cause and effect might be reversed.

He's often distracted by phantom visions of possibility, prone to ramble off facts that aren't yet true or events that never actually happened. Mender Lazarus is so close to the edge of his time tether, that he can practically SEE the abyss. To prevent complete insanity, Lazarus wears protective oculars of Mender Silos' design to help filter out the shadow possibilities.


Initial Contact

Below Level Requirement

Unfamiliar Contact

Too Busy

Store

Task Force

See Mender Lazarus Task Force.

Dialogue

From The Pilgrim: Join Ouroboros

Once free: Just like old times, eh?

If refound: I hate deja vu. Occupational hazard.

Etymology

Lazarus is the name of the old man who was raised from the dead by Jesus in the New Testament of the Bible, and is recounted in the book of John 11:41-44.

Spoilers