

Because of that, Pardis II greatly favored Oswald as his successor to the throne and, in his death bed, asked him to keep Osasuna away from having any influence over the kingdom, as he saw evil hidden in his heart. He disagreed with his father's beliefs about the importance of the people above the king, which were also shared by his big brother Oswald.

The following section contains potential story spoilers!īorn as Osasuna, he was the second son of King Pardis II of Edoras, who at that time at conflict with the western tribes. (I don't think this is where I should be going at the moment.) He's even been capable of beheading those who look at him in the eye instead of bowing down (an attitude that made one of Edoras' former soldiers despise him deeply) and has no qualms in taking out his own officers and even family to ensure that no one questions his rule. He rules his kingdom with an iron fist and sees all of his subjects as mere pawns that live only to do his biding. He wears a black robe covered by a long red cape and a dark crown on his head.Įven in his youth, Pardis III has always been an ambitious and self centered man who truly believed he was the only one worthy of becoming the ruler of the continent of Orsterra. Pardis is a corpulent elderly man with a large white beard. He is the main antagonist of the Master of All storyline, which follows the Wealth, Power and Fame storyline. King Pardis III is a character in Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent. To sit upon the throne of Orsterra." - King Pardis III edit " Who am I? A selfish king with a bottomless appetite for wealth? Or a deceitfully bold king who craves power and fame?.
