Mechonis

The Mechonis (, lit. "machine deity") is one of two titans in Xenoblade Chronicles along with the Bionis. The Mechonis is a mechanical titan and inhabited by the Mechon as well as the Machina. It lost its left arm in a battle with the Bionis, which fell into the Great Sea and became the Fallen Arm. Before reawakening, the titans were connected by the Mechonis's sword which was stuck in the Bionis creating Sword Valley where Mechon and Homs often fought.

Story
Long ago, prior to the events of Xenoblade Chronicles, the Mechonis fought a vicious battle against its organic counterpart, Bionis. During the battle, the Bionis would manage to sever the Mechonis's left arm, before both titans wound each other and entered a dormant state. Through unknown means, Egil would later construct a new left arm for the Mechonis.

Millennia later, the Mechonis would be reactivated by Egil, in a zealous bid to both eliminate the Bionis Allied Force, and to lay waste to Bionis itself. While Shulk briefly halts this offensive push, Egil is put on the back foot once the Bionis is awoken by Zanza. A single stroke of the titanic Monado would break Sword Valley in half, and slice straight through the Mechonis' head, cleaving the core and Yaldabaoth in two. After the party leaves the Mechonis on Junks, Egil would use the Mechonis to shield them, and desperately fight against Zanza to little avail. Robbed of its sword and both of its arms, the Bionis raised its colossal blade of light and brought it down explosively on Mechonis, killing Egil and leaving the titan ruined.

While the ruins of the Mechonis are nowhere to be seen after the Bionis' collapse, the presence of both the first severed arm and the sword's lower half within Aionios may indicate their continued existence during the finale of Xenoblade Chronicles and the events of Future Connected. This may be a developer oversight, as both the sword's lower half and both arms severed in the second Great Battle disappear afterwards for unknown reasons.

In Xenoblade Chronicles 3, there is less remains of the Mechonis than ever. The Fallen Arm has joined with a desert, and the Great Sword pierces the land south of Cadensia, standing upright. The sword itself would house the City during the events of Xenoblade Chronicles 3 until Chapter 6.

Areas

 * Sword Valley
 * Galahad Fortress
 * Fallen Arm
 * Mechonis Field
 * Central Factory
 * Agniratha
 * Mechonis Core

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