
He will use a variety of Chaos Pyromancies which cause significant Fire Damage upon contact.Jeremiah uses a Notched Whip for his melee attack, which is impossible to parry but does very minor damage, along with some Bleed buildup.The fact that he utilizes Chaos Pyromancies suggests that he may have had a connection to the Witch of Izalith's Daughters of Chaos. He was probably killed by Priscilla as his corpse is found right next to her. Although he bears the title of "King", it is unknown which kingdom he leads little else is known about him.Īs his corpse and phantom are both located in the Painted World, it's safe to assume that he was somehow trapped in the painting and unable to get out. Xanthous King, Jeremiah is known as the "legendary exile". As with every other Red Phantom, Jeremiah will only invade if the player has reversed their Hollowing and has not killed the area boss. Jeremiah invades as a red phantom with the express purpose of killing the player and nothing more. He uses the Pyromancies Great Chaos Fireball, Chaos Storm and Chaos Fire Whip. Jeremiah wields a Notched Whip, which causes Bleed buildup, and wears the Xanthous Set. Overall they are the most ‘alien’ species in Lord of Rigel, but to look somewhat relatable to the player they tend to keep more humanoid looking forms.Jeremiah invades in the Painted World of Ariamis, near the headstones in the area to the right of Phalanx from the bonfires. Although many are hired as spies and mercenaries, their loyalty to their species is paramount. The Xantus are widely feared throughout the galaxy for their infiltration abilities, as with a single touch they can take the form of any biological matter and even mimic most inorganic forms.

Understanding the threat posed by the existence of different forms of life, the Xantus began to harness metallurgy and develop other technologies to protect themselves.

So while each Xantus cell is immortal, individuals are not. Each Xantus is a unique individual and as such changing specialized brain and neutral cells will destroy their consciousness. The ability to create specialized nervous systems quickly spread to other Xantus, and new ecosystems grew and collapsed overnight. Some Xantus cells mimicked the biological structures of the dead crew, becoming the first sentient Xantus colonies. This changed during the last great war when a ship crashed on Xanthak. The only form of life on their homeworld is the Xantus and most Xantus are differentiated colonies for photosynthesis. Definitions such as “plant” or “animal” are irrelevant to the Xantus. To give a little more background on their unique biology: Each Xantus is made of non-differentiated cells which can adapt to almost any purpose and perfectly mimic any biological material it encounters. They’re heavily influenced by shapeshifters such as the Founders from Star Trek Deep Space Nine and the Thing. Perceived as untrustworthy, the Xantus are shunned from galactic commerce. Their technology reflects their nature - Xantus FTL drives leave no signatures and can’t be tracked. Threat to Synthetics: Minimal.” -G7N4 Synth BiologistĪ species of shapeshifters, the Xantus are feared throughout the galaxy for their infiltration abilities. Threat Assessment: High risk of infiltration and subverting other organic species.

“Observation: Undifferentiated tissues with mimetic properties.
