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I aligned them according to their elemental properties in battle. There was also a source, but I forget what it was now. If I recall, the voices never align to the colored beams of energy at the end, as there's always more than one in sight. Then again, this structure makes sense as well. I honestly don't know.

Arosia (talk) 23:59, October 3, 2017 (UTC)

I never regarded the four exorcists being reborn or vessels rather than being the tools to wake up the empyreans, but I guess in this case it kinda makes sense for Teresa to "be" Amenoch since Amenoch is the only Empyrean whose gender is clear and Teresa is the only female of the four exorcists.

You can find the voice actors of the Empyreans (and the four exorcists) in the credits of the game. ^^

Combatir (talk) 02:34, October 4, 2017 (UTC)

I didn't even consider the fact that Amenoch is the only female, so that actually makes more sense now. I'm not sure about the German variant of the game, but I believe the English version does not list voice acting credits due to typical union stuff. I don't understand it entirely myself, but some clarification from someone who does know would be nice because now I'm curious.

Arosia (talk) 04:34, October 4, 2017 (UTC)

Well, it is never said that Amenoch is the only female, but she is the only Empyrean whose gender is stated in the game. (Aside from Maotelus, of course.) When the group talks about the Empyreans in the German version, it does sound like Eumacia and Musiphe are males, but that's just because it is difficult to talk gender neutral in German when talking about a person.

The voice actors are listed in the German version as well as in the English one. I looked the voice actors up in an english Let's play. They are the japanese voice actors though, but I think that's still proof that the exorcists and the Empyreans are voiced by the same persons.

Combatir (talk) 06:42, October 4, 2017 (UTC)

Okay. Thanks for the clarification!

Arosia (talk) 06:57, October 4, 2017 (UTC)