Aeber is a character in Octopath Traveler. He is also mentioned in Octopath Traveler II.
In Octopath Traveler, Aeber is the 10th of the 13 gods of Orsterra, and will bestow the Thief class to the player at the Shrine of the Prince of Thieves. In Octopath Traveler II, he is numbered among the eight gods of Solistia and enshrined at the Altar of the Prince of Thieves.
Story[]
- "The tenth child of thirteen, this agile misanthrope is an unrepentant thief. He prefers solitude, but his caring (if overbearing) siblings seldom grant him much of it." —Champions of the Continent
Approximately 1,600 years prior to the events of Octopath Traveler, Galdera attempted to seize the power of the gods for himself. The battle that ensued was concluded when Aelfric brought the Sacred Flame from the heavens, sealing Galdera away in the afterworld.
Long before the events of Champions of the Continent and Octopath Traveler, Finis turned Aeber into the Ring of the Prince of Thieves and bestowed it upon the people. The ring ended up falling into Ceraphina's hands, who gave it to Simeon. Eventually Auguste became its bearer.
In Octopath Traveler II, Aeber appears among the eight gods who sacrificed themselves to defeat the wicked god Vide, after which time the gods fell into a deep slumber.
Associated Skills[]
- Aeber's Reckoning (Octopath Traveler and Octopath Traveler II)
Etymology[]
In Old English, "ǽ-ber" is a word meaning "notorious," highlighting Aeber's reputation as a master thief.
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Trivia[]
- In Octopath Traveler II, Aeber's statue appears alongside Aelfric's at Flamechurch: Cathedral Entrance, making him one of only two gods to receive this honor.
- During the Journey for the Dawn, Temenos refers to Throné as "Aeber come again."