Just like its predecessors in the Xenoblade Chronicles series, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 has a hefty narrative that’s filled with details and mysteries that you might miss if you aren’t paying close enough attention. One of the biggest mysteries in the game is the identity of the six Founders of the City.
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When you visit the City for the first time, you’re given a tour and taken to the Memorial Hall, where there are six statues that honour the Founders. Each statue has a plaque that describes the Founder’s history and connection to the City, but identifying them is difficult, especially when some of the statues are of the Founder’s mentor, rather than the Founder themselves. Still, many have endeavoured to discover the true identity of the Founders, even if most conclusions are speculation at best.
The Founders are six people who founded the City as it stands today and were the first ever Ouroboros. Hundreds, possibly thousands, of years ago, the Founders fought against Moebius head-on and established the City in order to free people from the chains of the Flame Clocks.
Each of these people became the Founders of a House in the City — Ortiz, Reid, Doyle, Vandham, Cassini and Rhodes. The people who now live in the City are descendants of these Founders, and greatly admire them and what they have done for the City.
Many of the people carry on traditions passed down from these Founders, such as choosing to wield the same weapon as their House Founder in battle. Ghondor, for example, is a descendant of Vandham, and chooses to use her fists as her primary source of power.
The plaque on this Founder’s statue reveals that he had great skills in mechanical engineering. As
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