Element: Spectro

This enemy has higher RES to Spectro damage.

An Overlord Class Howler TD hovering over Whining Aix's Mire. It soars the skies while singing elegies, and attacks fiercely any enemy that comes close.

A bird-of-prey-like animal that perches at the Whining Aix's Mire, with cries like a mournful song. Legend has it that this bird once had a partner and that their chorus was a beautiful sound. Their names were not passed down, but their hymns were recorded and preserved by human beings. Until one of them was deceased. The surviving one cried all day long, and the cries were so dismal it was called the Mourning Aix. In the loss of a lover, the bird became oppressive and violent, allowing no one to step into its nest of lost love. It only lingers in the heavens while singing the eulogy, in pursuit of an illusion that is no longer there among the clouds.

Elegy Tacet Core

The Tacet Core of Mourning Aix, singing a never-ending elegy. Those who touch the Tacet Core will be overwhelmed by a great sense of loneliness and loss and will unconsciously shed tears. But this is not empathy, perhaps just a kind of emotional hypersensitivity.


Mourning Aix's Gallery

CBT1 DESCRIPTION:

A formidable Tacet Discord that nested in the Whining Aix's Mire. Its wailing is called by the people of Huanglong the "Never-ending elegy".

The Mourning Aix has an elegant shape, and a bird-like appearance. Originally found in pairs, however, the other aix was defeated by the humans, with its remains forming a "pillar" where the Mourning Aix nests itself. The “pillar” would launch supportive attacks corresponding to the Mourning Aix’s squeals. This is deducted to be a kind of co-evolution of TDs, People in Huanglong call it “Lovers’ Antiphony". Quite romantic actually.

Elegy Tacet Core

The Tacet Core of Mourning Aix, singing a never-ending elegy. Those who touch the Tacet Core will be overwhelmed by a great sense of loneliness and loss, and will unconsciously shed tears. But this is not empathy, perhaps just a kind of emotional hypersensitivity.