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Endurph holds dual roles as an Exif cardinal and lieutenant general within the United Earth military command aboard the interstellar vessel *Aratrum*. As a high-ranking Exif cleric, he collaborates closely with Archbishop Metphies, endorsing initiatives like the anti-Godzilla thesis drafted by human protagonist Haruo Sakaki. Endurph champions the return to Earth after Tau-e's colonization failure, utilizing the Exif's Gematron technology to verify the viability of subspace navigation across the vast distance.
Following Earth reconnaissance, Endurph advocates Godzilla's extermination as essential, citing the classified thesis detailing potential weaknesses in the creature's defenses. He leads prayer sessions for soldiers preparing for planetary descent, invoking divine mercy and unity against evil. When Godzilla Earth's atomic breath threatens the *Aratrum* after the landing, Endurph advises retreat to lunar orbit. He successfully argues for a 48-hour window to search for survivors before abandoning Earth, grounding his plea in humanitarian and religious principles.
His role expands significantly in the trilogy's later stages. Endurph predicts an "exchange of voices," later confirmed when a damaged landing craft returns with survivors. He delivers sermons referencing a "promised day" of their god's descent, foreshadowing coming events. After Mechagodzilla City's destruction, he silently withdraws from a heated committee debate on Haruo Sakaki's actions. Shortly after, he engages in telepathic communication with Metphies, approving the continuation of their deity-summoning plans despite complications.
Endurph's religious fervor culminates in him leading the ritualistic chant to summon King Ghidorah. He remains transfixed during Ghidorah's manifestation near the *Aratrum*, displaying uncharacteristic maniacal laughter as his followers panic. Endurph perishes engulfed in flames when Ghidorah's gravitational forces destroy the ship, his death marking the end of his transformation from reserved strategist to apocalyptic fanatic.
Following Earth reconnaissance, Endurph advocates Godzilla's extermination as essential, citing the classified thesis detailing potential weaknesses in the creature's defenses. He leads prayer sessions for soldiers preparing for planetary descent, invoking divine mercy and unity against evil. When Godzilla Earth's atomic breath threatens the *Aratrum* after the landing, Endurph advises retreat to lunar orbit. He successfully argues for a 48-hour window to search for survivors before abandoning Earth, grounding his plea in humanitarian and religious principles.
His role expands significantly in the trilogy's later stages. Endurph predicts an "exchange of voices," later confirmed when a damaged landing craft returns with survivors. He delivers sermons referencing a "promised day" of their god's descent, foreshadowing coming events. After Mechagodzilla City's destruction, he silently withdraws from a heated committee debate on Haruo Sakaki's actions. Shortly after, he engages in telepathic communication with Metphies, approving the continuation of their deity-summoning plans despite complications.
Endurph's religious fervor culminates in him leading the ritualistic chant to summon King Ghidorah. He remains transfixed during Ghidorah's manifestation near the *Aratrum*, displaying uncharacteristic maniacal laughter as his followers panic. Endurph perishes engulfed in flames when Ghidorah's gravitational forces destroy the ship, his death marking the end of his transformation from reserved strategist to apocalyptic fanatic.