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curl-6 said:
animegaming said:

So I just beat Xenoblade 2 and watching the credits right now and just need to make sure I got this all straight

 

So when Klaus caused that explosion it wiped out all life in his universe and split him into two halves. 

One half became the architect, being the god of Alrest and created life in the ruins of his old world to atone for what he did

The other half became Zanza, being the god of Bionis and wanted to be worship like a god.

Both halves of Klaus dies when Zanza is killed by Shulk, confirming that Xenoblade 1 and Xenoblade 2 both run in parallel with each other. Though this obvious with that audio clip of Shulk being played in that cutscene during the final boss.

Now The architect states there were 3 Aegi's. Pyra/Mythra, Malos. and a third one called Onttos that disappear. Does this mean that Alvis was that third Aegis?

All correct. And yes, Alvis was the third core of the station's central processor.

I was just on the Xenoblade subbreddit and some made a great point about this

The revelation that Alvis is actually a blade, puts a lot into perspective the fact that in Xenoblade 1 no one else could of wield the Mondao and it almost killed Dunban and cost him the use of one of his arms. As was soon in this game not everyone could become a driver.