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Eleazar was a chronic illness that was unique to Sumeru.[1] It is a manifestation of The Withering on the human body[2] and is positively correlated with a person's elemental content.[3]

Eleazar was eradicated upon the cleansing of Greater Lord Rukkhadevata's tainted consciousness from Irminsul in the Archon Quest Where the Boat of Consciousness Lies in Chapter III: Act V - Akasha Pulses, the Kalpa Flame Rises, but it had no cure prior to that event.

Overview[]

Eleazar is a manifestation of the Withering on the human body,[2] and commonly presents as dark, hardened scales growing on a person's body, with slight numbness in the affected area, causing clumsiness. As it advances, patients experience fatigue and progressive nerve damage, particularly as the scales develop into ulcers and eventually necrose.[4] Patients ultimately become unable to control their own bodies and are rendered immobile.[5] The afflicted may also fall into a coma as the disease progresses.[4]

The typical conditions for the onset of Eleazar have not been detailed, but Collei[6] and Dunyarzad[7] were born with Eleazar, while the late Arbaaz was described as "little,"[8] suggesting he was rather young when he was admitted to the Eleazar Hospital.

From the Diagnostic Report of an unnamed doctor — likely Zandik, who is also heavily implied to be Il Dottore — people with Eleazar have a higher elemental content than ordinary people.[3] While there is no true cure for Eleazar,[5] it can be controlled by managing and reducing elemental quantities within the bodies of those affected by Eleazar.[3] While testing his theory, the unnamed doctor found a treatment that was able to make a late-stage Eleazar patient's symptoms disappear completely.[3][4]

Il Dottore and one of his subordinates in Sumeru successfully suppressed Collei's Eleazar symptoms by infusing her with a god's remains (originally translated as archon residue);[9][10] however, she was not only deeply traumatized by her experiences during her treatment,[5][11] but also left with an unstable power over "black fire" and experienced other "plague"-like symptoms.[12] After Cyno sealed the god's remains inside her body, these side effects disappeared,[13] but she was then taken to Tighnari at Gandharva Ville for care due to the reemergence of her Eleazar symptoms.

Nilotpala Lotus can be used to help those suffering from Eleazar to recover energy,[5] and the forests of Sumeru are also effective at mitigating the effects of Eleazar,[14] though the mechanism through which the forest alleviates the symptoms is unknown. However, the Withering has not only affected the forest, but has drastically worsened the effects felt by those afflicted by Eleazar.

History[]

One of the earliest occurrences of Eleazar, or symptoms that closely align with those of Eleazar, is recorded in Kasala's memories. King Deshret inadvertently brought forbidden knowledge to his people, causing darkened scales to cover people's bodies and people heard crazed whispers in their minds. The land was wrought with death and destruction and even with Greater Lord Rukkhadevata's help in erasing forbidden knowledge, King Deshret ultimately sacrificed himself to seal it away and his civilization collapsed.[15]

Sometime in the past, Sumeru Akademiya built a hospital at Dar al-Shifa in the Great Red Sand to study Eleazar and conduct research into treatments for the disease. A certain doctor, whose name was scrubbed out of extant records, found a successful treatment utilizing an unknown material. All that is known about it is that the "Specimens" saw this treatment as "blasphemous" due to their belief that Eleazar is inflicted as divine punishment.[3] Abbas, a 23-year-old patient at the hospital, was the lone survivor out of a group of four and managed to escape the hospital by tunneling underground.[8] The hospital was later abandoned for undisclosed reasons, and the Akademiya has barred all access to its ruins.[16][17]

The Fatui, led by Il Dottore, have also undertaken research on Eleazar and its treatment through the use of gods' remains. One of Dottore's subordinates obtained test subjects by claiming the Fatui had a cure and tricking parents into giving their Eleazar-afflicted children to them. Collei's parents were among those who handed their children to the Fatui.[5][18] While the Fatui performed their experiments in the desert, it is unclear whether they used the Eleazar Hospital in Dar al-Shifa, or if it was in another area of the desert; all that is known is that the facility has since become "charred ruins."[18][19]

Cases of Eleazar are increasing in Sumeru City, and residents with symptoms are encouraged to go to Bimarstan for treatment.[20]

Following the removal of Rukkhadevata's tainted consciousness from Irminsul, all symptoms of Eleazar disappeared and afflicted patients have recovered in just a few days.

Confirmed cases[]

Asterisks (*) denote characters who died from Eleazar or from complications during treatment.

Trivia[]

Etymology[]

  • Eleazar may be derived from the Hebrew אלעזר el'azár, "God has helped," which is a Jewish given name.

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishEleazar
Chinese
(Simplified)
魔鳞病
Mó Lín Bìng
Demon Scale Disease
Chinese
(Traditional)
魔鱗病
Mó Lín Bìng
Japanese魔鱗病
Marinbyou
Demon Scale Disease
Korean비늘병
Bineulbyeong
Scale Disease
SpanishEleazar
FrenchÉléazar
RussianЭлеазар
Eleazar
ThaiEleazar
VietnameseEleazar
GermanEleazar
IndonesianEleazar
PortugueseEleazar
TurkishEleazar
ItalianEleazar

Change History[]

References[]

  1. Loading Screen Tip: Eleazar
  2. 2.0 2.1 Archon Quest, Chapter III, Act III - Dreams, Emptiness, Deception, Part 1: Like a Triumphant Hero
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Sumeru Hidden Exploration Objective, Unordered: Eleazar Hospital Notes (Diagnostic Report)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Sumeru Hidden Exploration Objective, Unordered: Eleazar Hospital Notes (Medical Records)
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Archon Quest, Chapter III, Act I - Through Mists of Smoke and Forests Dark, Part 3: Chronic Illness
  6. Manga, Chapter 14: Malignant Illness (pg. 16)
  7. Archon Quest, Chapter III, Act II - The Morn a Thousand Roses Brings, Part 1: The Coming of the Sabzeruz Festival
  8. 8.0 8.1 Sumeru Hidden Exploration Objective, Unordered: Abbas' Escape (Unknown Person's Etchings)
  9. Cyno's Voice-Over: About Collei
  10. Manga, Chapter 12: Unshrouded Resolution (Part 2)
  11. Collei's Voice-Over: More About Collei: III
  12. Manga, Chapter 2: Flame Born (Part 1)
  13. Manga, Chapter 13: Dual Recurrence
  14. NPC Dialogue: Kamran
  15. Archon Quest, Chapter III, Act IV - King Deshret and the Three Magi, Part 3: Secret of the Scorching Desert
  16. NPC Dialogue: Juzjani
  17. Point of Interest, Caravan Ribat Bulletin Board: Abandoned Eleazar Hospital
  18. 18.0 18.1 Manga, Chapter 3: Lost and Found (Part 2)
  19. Collei's Character Story: Character Story 4
  20. Point of Interest, Mahamata Bulletin Board: Eleazar

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