Mender Silos
Overview
Mender Silos | |
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Mender of Ouroboros | |
Zone | Ouroboros |
Coordinates | (690.4, 733.8, -768.7) |
Level Range | 46-50 |
Introduced By | The Pilgrim |
Introduces | None |
Enemy Groups | |
Mender Silos is a hero and villain contact in Ouroboros at coordinates (690.4, 733.8, -768.7). He is a task force contact.
Introductions
Information
Leader of Ouroboros
Ouroboros' ability to time travel is entirely the work of the brilliant futurist, Mender Silos. He was the one who founded the group, brought its members back in time and is attempting to save everything. He is a stoic leader who seems to have the ability to look right through people as if they weren't there. The other members of Ouroboros say that this is because when Mender Silos looks at you he sees every 'when' you ever were and will be.
Silos speaks little of his own time, only to say it is a cold, dark place where all that is living is too quickly burning out.
Too Low Level
You should not have come to me. I do not have time to teach you what you need to know, yet. Please return when you are at least level 46. Until then I have nothing more to say to you.
Store
This contact does not sell inspirations or enhancements.
Task Force
Strike Force
Spoilers
This grim warning can be found in a letter, a clue found in the Fight against Arachnos mission of the Mender Silos Task Force, in Striga:
On the topic of Mender Silos, I will say only this:
He is a silver-tongued serpent in a garden full of innocents with an orchard of apples at his disposal. Do not trust him; he will have you cast out. Do not raise a hand to him; he will strike you down before you can react. Play your part in their garden and claim your innocents, but keep your eyes open to the truth.
When talking to Mender Ramiel after completing his arc he will confirm that Mender Silos has used the alias Lord Nemesis in the past ("Mender Silos" is an anagram for "Lord Nemesis"). However, Silos is millenia removed from Nemesis; Ramiel says:
But I must caution you, the Lord Nemesis of this time and Mender Silos may be the same person, but they are hundreds of thousands of years removed from one another. People change, and the Menders of Ouroboros follow a leader who knows that what he did in the past was wrong and is trying to correct those mistakes.