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Abnaxus is the Venar ambassador to the Ayrede Council, and keeper of their piece of the Stone Disk. Like all Venar, Abnaxus sees all times as one, but he holds his rank as ambassador because he, alone among his people, is trained to focus on one particular moment and therefore talk with people who "flow with time".

Background[]

Abnaxus has a wife named Abyanda, and three daughters: Abratha, Abelexe and Abpalmana. While his true home is north of the Border Mountains, during his time in Marcuria, Abnaxus lives in the City Green of Marcuria in an interesting house. According to Book Four of Dreamfall Chapters, he carved it out of a petrified tree with his very own hands.

Appearances in Games[]

The Longest Journey[]

"The word, in my tongue, is Kan-ang-la. Literally translated it means "the small seed who grew to a tall tree"."
―Abnaxus[src]

April Ryan first meets Abnaxus in the Journeyman Inn during a celebration of the Feast of the Balance. He initiates an quite confusing conversation with her, during which he does not exactly invite her to visit him in the morning, because according to him, she already accepted the invitation a while ago. Puzzled by the strange event, April decides to pay him a visit the next day.

During the visit, Abnaxus uses his ability to focus to lead a somewhat normal conversation with April. He explains to April that even the Venar are nervous about the times ahead, because Chaos has put a veil on their ability to see all of time. He also tells her about the book "The Silver Spear of Gorimon", giving her a clue to were to look for the God that fell from the sky.

Later, as Marcuria is threatened by the invasion of the Tyren, April meets with Abnaxus, who is one of the only remaining people in the city. He explains that he stayed behind because her return marked the exact moment he should pass the Venar Stone to her, which he then does. With his task complete, he states that he cannot tell what will further happen as the veil now completely masks the future. He then bids April goodbye and good luck and prepares to leave the city, wishing to be with his family in these dark times.

When meeting up with Crow in the Guardian's Realm, April asks him about Abnaxus' further fate, and he confirms that Abnaxus made it safely out of Marcuria.

Dreamfall Chapters[]

Abnaxus is the chief architect of Zoë Castillo's return to Arcadia, visiting her twice via dreams in order to hint at—anything more direct would have been unreliable, he later says—what she must do. In Zoë's first dream, he introduces her to the Oular and to Lux, the first Dreamer, and indicates that she will need to find and help Lux. In the second dream, which Zoë brought about via the use of a Dreamachine and which also features Crow, Abnaxus explains that Zoë has still not completely joined them, and that she'll need to do so before she can fulfill her duty.

Although obnoxious, Abnaxus' hints prove sufficient, and Zoë eventually returns to Arcadia and finds her way to the Purple Mountains, where the two, human and Venar—as well as Crow—meet in the flesh. Abnaxus, after explaining his motives and decisions, leads Zoë to a chamber where Lux lies asleep. He watches as Zoë absorbs Lux into herself, and then awakens, disappearing into thin air. After Crow flies away, leaving him behind with the chief of the Oular, Abnaxus declares that his task is done, and that now that his cycle is almost over, it is time for him to rest.

Abnaxus is also the one character who most explicitly outlines the connection between Saga and April Ryan, describing the former as "the new thing that comes to pass when the old things die. The soul of she who saved the Balance, reborn," and saying, of April, "she will be dead. She was reborn. There are two now, entwined but apart." Together, the two women are "The Dragon of Spring. The Girl Who Walked Between Worlds. Mortal and immortal. Human and kin."


The old website for The Longest Journey had Abnaxus describe the Venar, the veil and the coming of the Kan-ang-la:

"No, friend, I am not. For she will come."

"I am Abnaxus of the Venar. I am an ambassador to the land of Ayrede, and the city of Marcuria has been my home now for…a time. How long? I do not know, friend. My people do not know of time. We do not live in the now. We live in the always."

"Farewell."

"No, do not be confused. To speak to you is oftentimes a difficult task for me, for I may answer questions not yet asked, or questions asked a time ago. To even make myself understood demands greatly of me, and it is a skill acquired by study. I am the only one of my people to speak with outsiders. For the others it is too difficult, and they may reveal your future yet to be, or a future that will never be, or a past hidden by chance or choice. To speak with my people is to enter the true mind of the Venar, and for outsiders, that may not be a pleasant experience."

"There is a veil in our path, however; a veil I cannot see past. We exist to that point, and at all points previous, but not beyond. For us, this sense of the unknown is like losing our sight. We are blinded. But we know of one person who is to lead us through the veil, to the other side. The Lady will one day unite the worlds, she will be the mother of a new world -- but first, she will lead us through the veil. "

"Am I afraid?"

"We are of trees, friend, and trees are of us. We plant the trees, and we care for them, and the trees care for us in return. A tree grows over time, yet it has always been there, and it always will be. And any moment is an eternity. Any moment is a lifetime. Do we die? I am dead, in this moment. I am born, in this moment. Any moment is all moments."

"You wish to go?"

"No, friend, I am not. For she will come."


Trivia[]

  • It is likely the character of Abnaxus was also heavily influenced by Treebeard in The Lord of The Rings, a sentient tree who has trouble adjusting to the short attention span of mortals.
  • According to Ragnar Tornquist, Abnaxus was originally intended to reappear in Dreamfall, "left in a very bewildered and tragic state following the events of TLJ [...] Dreamfall was always a darker and more tragic story, and there were few happy endings". Concept art and even an in-game model were created for him, but his role in Dreamfall's events was eventually cut as they would better fit another game. In the concept art Abnaxus can be clearly seen wearing an amulet that strongly resembles the Talisman of the Balance.
  • Abnaxus' story, that was intended to be told in Dreamfall , will finally be told in Dreamfall Chapters (Ragnar Tornquist, ~3:17:30 in the Dreamfall Playthrough: "Abnaxus’ story, the story we had hoped to tell in Dreamfall: The Longest Journey, we will now be able to tell")
  • Ragnar once joked about a possible cook book by Abnaxus: ‘Through the Veil: Cooking With Hindsight, or I’ll Never Burn Another Dish Again’.

Bookshelf[]

Abnaxus also has quite an eclectic collection of books, including:

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