Z

Z (pronounced "Zed") is the primary antagonist of Xenoblade Chronicles 3. He is the leader of the Consuls and is often seen in an old Amphitheater.

Appearance and personality
Z has long white hair with bangs, red eyes and pointy ears. He has purple cracks on his face and has horns made of purple flames on his forehead. Z wears a maroon Victorian-styled trench coat with silver trims with glowing purple lines running throughout, with pants and shoes of the same color.

Z usually calm, and acts in a logical matter, he believes in his "endless now" philosophy is the best course of action for mankind; Z is the self proclaimed ruler of Aionios. Z is also quite manipulative, convincing N to join his cause in exchange of bringing M back to life as a Moebius by telling him to slaughter the people of the City.

Story arc
Z is first seen during a meeting with the other Consuls after D returns from his battle with the party, discussing the flow of time, curious on how the flow will bring the party this time.

Z is later seen watching the party's progression at the Amphitheater on the screen with N, and Y, remarking that the eclipse draws near.

Z then observes a battle between Kevesi and Agnian forces on the theater screen while two Consuls plays what appears to be the Aionios version of chess before sending N off to Keves Castle.

Z is briefly seen in the Amphitheater after X saved N's life at Agnus Castle Barbican, issuing N new orders telepathically.

Z is featured in a series of flashbacks involving Noah and Mio's past selves, usually trying to seduce the former. He first appears in Noah's in a dream with him conversing with Noah after Mio's death. He is later seen killing Noah, Mio, and several soldiers from the City in Origin. In another flashback, he is seen in the Amphitheater watching Noah's and Mio's past selves. He then successfully seduces Noah into choosing the "endless now" philosophy, becoming the Moebius, N. In the last flashback, Z manipulates N into slaughtering the people of the city in exchange for bringing M back to life as a Moebius. When N initially refuses, he then attempts to dissolves M's body only for him to stop once N agrees to the task.

Z is seen with Y after an angry X returns to the Amphitheater after her scuffle with the party, complaining about how Noah has obtained the Sword of Origin which Z acknowledges. Just as X storms out the Amphitheater, only for Y to volunteer to go after the party, with X teleporting away as well.

It is revealed by Nia that Z and Moebius are responsible for the improper fusion of the worlds where Keves and Agnus originated from as well as freezing them in place, by taking over Origin by imprisoning Melia to access Origin's memories to create a time loop, bending Aionios to his will.

In the Amphitheater, Z is seen watching Crys's past life, while conversing with a despondent N, with Z commenting on the Sword of the End, asking Crys (now a Consul) if he will confront Noah, with the latter telling him that he wants to share his feeling before teleporting to Keves Castle.

Z looks at the party on the theater screen after Crys was defeated, remarking that they wanted to change the world for others before angrily declaring to them that the world he created is a benefit to all living things.

As the party and the Lost Numbers approaches Origin in the newly assembled Bravery, Z watches their arrival on the screen before Origin rises from the Great Sea. Z then activates its defenses to fend off the invading Lost Numbers, and the Colonies, (even the ones that aren't freed from their Flame Clocks) in a last ditch effort to protect his "endless now" philosophy, destroying several colonies and Lost Number ships, with Z deeming the destruction he unleashes for the cause of his philosophy, but the party manages to get through the vortex and enter Origin. Z then successfully convinces N (who was still despondent) to take up the Sword of the End for the "endless now" philosophy, reminding him that he desires eternity.

When the party frees Melia from the Eternal Prison after they defeat N, she reveals that Z is not an individual, but rather, a concept of humanity's fears and insecurities made manifest, the collective form of Moebius before she direct Z's location: the nucleus of Origin before returning to Keves Castle to free the people from its Flame Clock to weaken Z's power.

As Noah and the party (accompanied by Monica, and Ghondor) successfully fights through his forces, they finally reach him at the Amphitheater within the core of Origin watching the party's progression on the screen, he invites them to come to on the stage. He then explains human nature and the endless now, that his existence is proof. Noah tells him the importance of choice and free will. Z retorts that free will is an illusion, and explains his motives. Z then explains that taking lives is why Aionios exists and proclaims himself as an embodiment of life, prompting several Consuls to materialize and applause him. Noah then declares that he'll defy him, challenge his claim over his world before engaging the party. Before he does, he seals off the party's Ouroboros powers, as the battle progress he first freezes the floor, then set it on fire, and finally in an effort to break their morale shows the party their worst memories on the screen (Lanz experiencing Joran's death; Sena experiencing Shania's betrayal; Eunie experiencing her past self being killed by D; Taion experiencing Nimue's sacrifice; Noah experiencing Mio's Homecoming and Mio experiencing Miyabi's sacrifice), but this backfires as through the party's willpower that they regain their Ouroboros powers.

After a long battle, Noah plunges Lucky Seven into the stage, declaring the scenery a sham, destroying the entire Amphitheater, the manifested Consuls and apparently Z. But Z wasn't defeated, he transforms into his true form: Z∞, a large face of himself made of dark energy that can mimic others. He declares if Origin is restarted, time will flow once again and the worlds will overlap, yet they want to advance to the future before demanding them why they're doing it. Noah answers him that there should be a future that doesn't happen before Z∞ retorts with his "endless now" philosophy. Z∞ then transforms Origin into an angelic form with tentacles and laser weapons. Z∞ then begins to destroy Aionios, prompting both Melia and Nia to join the fight by transforming their castles into battle-ready mechs. Z∞ then engages the party, and after a long fight, he separates the party, with the Kevesi side facing X∞, and the Agnian side facing Y∞. Melia and Nia then punches a hole into Origin, sending several of the party's recruited Heroes to assist them. Once both have been dealt with, both Queens joins the party in defeating Z∞.

After he is defeated, Z∞ declares his hatred of the new world. N and M's spirits then separate from Noah and Mio. N then tells the party that he is not Z or Moebius, but a single intense desire before finishing off Z∞ by sacrificing themselves, ending Z∞'s existence once and for all. After Z's death, Origin restarts and time flows once again, with the worlds separating back into the worlds Bionis and Mechonis, and Alrest respectively.

After Noah uses Lucky Seven to destroy the Amphitheater, Z reveals his true form as a large face of dark energy which he can mimic specific people such as the party and his other Consuls. When he gained control of Origin, he is able to control its weapons.

Z is not an individual, but rather a concept. He is the collective form of Moebius; his Consuls are merely his avatars. However upon being defeated, he expresses hatred of the world.

As a boss
Z is the final boss of the game, he is fought in five phases.
 * Z (boss)
 * Z∞ (part 1)
 * X∞
 * Y∞
 * Z∞ (part 2)

Trivia

 * Z's overall appearance is similar to Xenogears' main antagonist, Krelian.
 * Z's true form is similar how Krelian took the form of a ghostly face when Fei encounters him in the Path of Sephirot.
 * Z's nature as a collective entity also parallels to Miang who is also a collective entity.
 * Z's motives are also similar to Xenosaga's main antagonist, Wilhelm.