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Nuvendil said:
Peh said:

A processor is not a computer.

Also, Ontos would have a core crystal like Pyra and Malos. Alvis doesn't have one.

Alvis said ( I have to check on this) that his family was serving the high entia, because of their foresight features. He was born into the family. So, he didn't lived as long as Mythra and Malos.

It starts to not making much sense...

 

Nevertheless, as I said, if Alvis would be Ontos, Klaus would be aware of his positwuion.  

 

1) That is splitting hairs.  Also, it technically is by the black letter definition.

2)  Alvis can easily conceal his core, he has god level powers in the parallel universe.  Which btw, Pneuma has similar abilities.  Also, The Xenoblade 1 universe appears to have been a sort of blank dimension, a clean slate, that Alvis along with Zanza and Meyneth (using Alvis's power, the power of the Conduit) shaped.  Hence why he would be so all powerful there.  He even references he came from that exact same station.  

3) Alvis lied.  I would think that was quite obvious when he was revealed to be part of the "Trinity", an alliance of characters centuries if not millennia old.

4) Klaus has profoundly limited perception of the parallel universes, he can only make out the state of his other self.

And Klaus did. not. recreate the Trinity Processor.  He even references the fact it was built by a group of people when he speaks with Malos and mentions his name, Logos.  Both it and the state are original.   

In short, he is Ontos.  You're overcomplicating what is ultimately a very straight forward and clear reference.

Oh I know that, what I meant was, I already finished the game, but it sounds like I'll have to finish it again to start a new game plus, and I don't know if I really want to do Aion again.