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Wazukyan led the Ganja expedition seeking the Abyss's legendary Golden City. Despite his command, he maintained a relaxed and amiable personality, engaging casually with others. His crew trusted him due to accurate, instinctive predictions he called "divine possession," like foreseeing Vueko joining Ganja. Pragmatic about survival, he consumed insects and mice from the ship's hold to "prevent disease."
Reaching the sixth layer, Ganja faced crisis: pseudowater parasites from their water source caused fatal mutations. Consulting Interference Units, Wazukyan learned of the wish-granting Cradle of Desire artifact, most effective with "immature" minds. He agreed to Vueko's suggestion to give it to the sick native girl Irumyuui, hoping for a cure. Fused to her chest, the artifact caused Irumyuui to give birth to nonviable offspring daily. Wazukyan discovered consuming these infants alleviated infection symptoms and provided nourishment. He systematically harvested them, prioritizing freshness over Irumyuui's distress as necessary for the group's survival.
As Irumyuui transformed monstrously, Wazukyan orchestrated Ganja's metamorphosis into Narehate. When Belaf offered himself to be consumed by Irumyuui as penance, his transformation into a serpentine Narehate inspired others. Wazukyan declared this new collective their long-sought home, proclaiming Irumyuui their queen. He used a second Cradle of Desire on himself despite warnings, transforming into a Narehate to bolster the group's faith. Vueko opposed this path and attempted suicide; he intervened and imprisoned her near Irumyuui's consciousness, stating she could now feel Irumyuui's emotions and watch over the village.
In the present-day Village of Iruburu, Wazukyan existed as one of the founding Three Sages. His appearance featured a large body covered in a fur-like robe, a flat face with a skull-like marking on the left side, and multiple segmented limbs. He maintained his laid-back demeanor, casually greeting villagers and visitors, giving Riko a cheerful high five when she introduced herself. He observed events with detached interest, praising Riko after a battle and suggesting negotiation tactics with Belaf. He acknowledged Vueko's release from imprisonment and questioned Riko about potential hatred after she learned Iruburu's origins, noting her connection to the village's inhabitants.
During Faputa's assault on Iruburu, Wazukyan remained passive as the village was destroyed. He expressed relief when Belaf shared memories with Faputa, believing it might spare Vueko. He then apologized to Vueko, wrapped her in his body, and leaped into the chaos. In his final moments, he revealed to Nanachi his desire to transcend humanity and escape the "gilded cage" of flesh, perishing shortly after while accepting his failure to achieve transcendence.
He expressed a belief that the Abyss called people to its depths, describing homesickness as chasing something irrecoverable rather than longing for a physical home. He hoped the Abyss would continue summoning others indefinitely.
Reaching the sixth layer, Ganja faced crisis: pseudowater parasites from their water source caused fatal mutations. Consulting Interference Units, Wazukyan learned of the wish-granting Cradle of Desire artifact, most effective with "immature" minds. He agreed to Vueko's suggestion to give it to the sick native girl Irumyuui, hoping for a cure. Fused to her chest, the artifact caused Irumyuui to give birth to nonviable offspring daily. Wazukyan discovered consuming these infants alleviated infection symptoms and provided nourishment. He systematically harvested them, prioritizing freshness over Irumyuui's distress as necessary for the group's survival.
As Irumyuui transformed monstrously, Wazukyan orchestrated Ganja's metamorphosis into Narehate. When Belaf offered himself to be consumed by Irumyuui as penance, his transformation into a serpentine Narehate inspired others. Wazukyan declared this new collective their long-sought home, proclaiming Irumyuui their queen. He used a second Cradle of Desire on himself despite warnings, transforming into a Narehate to bolster the group's faith. Vueko opposed this path and attempted suicide; he intervened and imprisoned her near Irumyuui's consciousness, stating she could now feel Irumyuui's emotions and watch over the village.
In the present-day Village of Iruburu, Wazukyan existed as one of the founding Three Sages. His appearance featured a large body covered in a fur-like robe, a flat face with a skull-like marking on the left side, and multiple segmented limbs. He maintained his laid-back demeanor, casually greeting villagers and visitors, giving Riko a cheerful high five when she introduced herself. He observed events with detached interest, praising Riko after a battle and suggesting negotiation tactics with Belaf. He acknowledged Vueko's release from imprisonment and questioned Riko about potential hatred after she learned Iruburu's origins, noting her connection to the village's inhabitants.
During Faputa's assault on Iruburu, Wazukyan remained passive as the village was destroyed. He expressed relief when Belaf shared memories with Faputa, believing it might spare Vueko. He then apologized to Vueko, wrapped her in his body, and leaped into the chaos. In his final moments, he revealed to Nanachi his desire to transcend humanity and escape the "gilded cage" of flesh, perishing shortly after while accepting his failure to achieve transcendence.
He expressed a belief that the Abyss called people to its depths, describing homesickness as chasing something irrecoverable rather than longing for a physical home. He hoped the Abyss would continue summoning others indefinitely.