Minister Caudecus

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Kryta will win through. As we ever have. Just leave everything to me.

Minister Caudecus

Legate Minister Lord Caudecus Beetlestone the Wise is the charismatic and cunning Legate Minister of the Krytan Ministry and father of Demmi Beetlestone. As Legate Minister, he is responsible for overseeing the functions of the Ministry. The Commander of the Ministry Guard reports directly to him.

Biography[edit]

Early years[edit]

Caudecus's official portrait with the Beetle heraldic badge of the Beetlestone family. The writing below it reads "Lord Beetlestone" in New Krytan.

Caudecus Beetlestone married the cousin of Lady Wi and fathered Demmi Beetlestone. He served as a general in the War of Ascalon Independence until the eventual truce between humans and charr which he opposed ever since.[3] With his experience and popularity, Caudecus rose to the position of Legate Minister in the Krytan Ministry and emerged as a serious political rival to Queen Jennah, whose egalitarian rule had eroded her support with the nobility and whose failure to hold back the centaurs and bandits plaguing Kryta had caused some of the common folk to begin to doubt the queen's ability to defend her nation.

In addition to his activities in Divinity's Reach, Caudecus was credited with the expansion of Beetletun, home to both his own mansion and a statue of himself. His carnivals allowed him to amass a fortune which in turn allowed him to retain the services of many Ministry Guards and Seraph. According to Caudecus, the number of Ministry Guards was the reason why the bandits and centaurs did not attack Beetletun and allowed his shire to be relatively prosperous.

Caudecus's wife died several years ago, reportedly killed by bandits, which left their daughter Demmi as Caudecus's only family. Lady Wi stepped in as a godmother to Demmi, being the young Demmi's guide while the Legate Minister was busy handling administrative matters. To keep track of his daughter's movements, Caudecus purchased a tracking enchantment and secretly placed it on the necklace of his departed wife which Demmi was wearing.[4]

Edge of Destiny[edit]

In 1319 AE, Caudecus was present in Queen Jennah's throne room where Jennah named the young gladiator Logan Thackeray, who had impressed her, as her champion under the eyes of the nobles and ministers. During the ceremony the queen also made it clear that champions like Logan would protect her from mortal peril, and that all who plotted against the throne should beware the consequences.[5] When Logan replaced his late brother Dylan Thackeray as a Captain of the Seraph in the aftermath of the Ogre Revolt in 1320 AE, Caudecus became interested in the new captain and decorated Beetlestone Manor with several paintings of Logan, including his bedroom.[6]

Interim years[edit]

Some time later, Caudecus met Lieutenant Serentine of the Ministry Guard who was asking for his help when the Seraph were taking over the case of solving the murder of Minister Brios by bandits. The Legate Minister revealed his dislike for the Seraph's incompetence but suggested that Serentine follow the queen's orders while he would make sure that the Ministry Guard was not at fault should the perpetrators not be found.[7] Serentine was eventually promoted to Commander of the Ministry Guard, and she served Caudecus loyally since.

Personal story[edit]

A statue of Caudecus with hounds at his feet, found in Beetletun.

In 1325 AE, Caudecus became suspected of orchestrating various bandit operations, the capture of the Falcon Company and framing Minister Arton for their supposed deaths, as well as being behind Minister Zamon's dealings with the bandits. However, no solid proof was provided for any of these cases as most of the suspects ended up dead, preventing prosecution. Through his contacts, Caudecus learned of the assassination plot headed by the White Mantle Confessor Esthel and sent an anonymous letter to the enigmatic spymaster E who responded with a thinly veiled threat should the lead run cold.[3] However, the rumors ultimately turned out to be true, and Shining Blade operatives raided the White Mantle hideout in the Hunting Lodge, ending Confessor Esthel's life and the schemes of her White Mantle cell in one blow.

During this time Caudecus took note of the Hero of Shaemoor, who had been involved in solving many of the cases which had threatened the queen's regime, and gently offered counsel to the Hero. However, the Hero grew suspicious of the Legate Minister after investigating the cases and Caudecus's suspected albeit unproven involvement in them with Logan Thackeray and Countess Anise. Later, these suspicions grew when Demmi Beetlestone defected to the Order of Whispers with the help of Lightbringer Tybalt Leftpaw while claiming to have evidence of shady dealings by her father. Caudecus dispatched Ministry Commander Landon to recover Demmi, but Landon perished during an ambush orchestrated by Demmi, Tybalt Leftpaw, and a Whispers Lightbringer.

Frustrated by his daughter's rebellion and learning that Lady Wi may have been an encouraging influence behind Demmi's actions, Caudecus set his sights on Lady Wi's young and impressionable daughter Valette Wi. As a patron of the arts, the Legate Minister began supporting Valette's violin playing with expensive gifts. He had private meetings with her during which Valette became convinced that the queen's administration was lacking and that Caudecus's political faction would be needed to make things right for Krytans.[3]

Caudecus hosted a party at his estate, Beetlestone Manor, to celebrate the human-charr détente. There, he promised to unveil a new creation by Uzolan the Artist, his personal inventor, who ultimately turned out to be behind a Separatist plot by Captain Monique DeLana to kill Queen Jennah. Fortunately, the soon-to-be Pact Commander, Zojja, and Logan Thackeray were able to stop the plot before either the queen or the Legate Minister could come to harm. Following this, at Jennah's insistence, Caudecus was taken back to the Royal Palace where he remained, officially for his safety, while his manor was investigated for further Separatist and bandit activities.

Living World Season 3[edit]

Out of the Shadows[edit]

Lazarus reveals himself to Caudecus and Lady Valette Wi.

Caudecus fled from the Royal Palace in 1329 AE, prompting the Shining Blade officer Canach, the Pact Commander, and members of the Dragon's Watch guild to track him down and bring him back by any means necessary.[8] When found in Bloodstone Fen experimenting on Bloodstone shards, Caudecus revealed himself as the current Confessor of the White Mantle and announced his plan to take over the Krytan throne from Queen Jennah by force.

However, the sudden arrival of Lazarus, the last mursaat whom a faction led by High Inquisitor Xera had been attempting to revive behind Caudecus's back, led to the White Mantle splintering into two factions when Caudecus refused to submit to Lazarus, who in turn branded Caudecus as a heretic.[9] Before he could be killed, Caudecus fled once more with the assistance of his mesmer underling, Lady Valette Wi, to continue his schemes elsewhere.

The Head of the Snake[edit]

After escaping, Caudecus gathered his resources, sent letters to the White Mantle in hopes of preventing them from joining Lazarus's schism while proclaiming the mursaat a "false god", tried to sway Krytans to his side with posted messages openly criticizing Queen Jennah's reign, and was rumored to have headed north for the Isles of Janthir.[10] Caudecus eventually reemerged in Kryta by leading a siege on Divinity's Reach from Lake Doric in 1330 AE with a combined force of White Mantle and Bloodstone-crazed Harathi centaurs. The Confessor ordered one of his underlings, Minister Estelle, to assassinate Jennah during an assault on the Upper City, although the attempt was thwarted by a timely intervention from the Pact Commander and Logan Thackeray. The siege was quickly turned back by the Seraph, bolstered by Legionnaire Nylia Steelpaw's warband, due to the White Mantle's weakened state by defectors.

Witnessing his plans crashing around him, the Confessor was ultimately forced to take shelter as he sought out to unleash a "contingency plan" in his desperation. As he did so, Canach and a group of Shining Blade infiltrated the manor, but were all killed or captured. Following the loss of contact with Canach's squad, the Pact Commander, Demmi Beetlestone, and Countess Anise sneaked into the manor from the Hidden Falls Dock connecting to Lake Doric to bring down the traitorous minister for good.

Discarded letters found while navigating through the manor revealed that Caudecus had not only been behind the fall of Falcon Company and Minister Zamon, but he had also ordered Commander Serentine to free captured bandits, had Captain Tervelan butcher Ulgoth the Mighty's family to further spur the Centaur War, hired Separatists as his carnival workers and spurred the Ringmaster and Separatist Captain Monique DeLana's attacks. Caudecus had also orchestrated the death of Confessor Esthel, his predecessor, through feeding E with information on the White Mantle in order to rise through the cult's ranks.[3]

When Caudecus was finally found in the Grand Salon in his manor alongside Valette, he had begun to go crazed from consuming large amounts of empowering Bloodstone. During the fight, the Confessor admitted to having his wife murdered and fatally shot Demmi with the misguided belief that they could become a family again in the Mists, which prompted Valette to switch sides as she realized how unhinged Caudecus had become. Before he could be caught, the Confessor retreated to a lower dungeon decorated with his own face across the walls.

By the time the Commander's party reached him with Valette's help, Caudecus had grown to become an unrecognizable version of himself, partially becoming a bloodstone abomination. Here, in the depths of his manor, Caudecus, the ambitious puppetmaster who had engineered so many plots against Kryta and the crown over the years, was finally killed.

Legacy[edit]

Discoveries among Caudecus's belongings

Further investigation of the manor after Caudecus's death revealed that he had obtained an artifact, which supposedly held the fifth and final aspect of Lazarus, from Justiciar Bauer who had been working for both Caudecus and Xera. Caudecus's journal claimed that without the last aspect the ritual to revive the fallen mursaat should have failed, which explained Caudecus's surprise at seeing Lazarus appear in Bloodstone Fen. The revelation prompted the Pact Commander to investigate whether the Lazarus who had been encountered earlier was a real mursaat or an imposter.

With Caudecus no longer backing them up and with the Shining Blade tracking down what remained of the once formidable organization, the White Mantle began to fall apart.[11] After the death of the last known justiciar Araya and the arrest of several White Mantle spies within the orders and Kryta, the threat which the White Mantle had been posing to Kryta for centuries came to an end. Albert, Caudecus's loyal butler, secured many of his former master's valued possessions from the manor before looters could get to them and sold them at Lakeside Bazaar. The deaths of both Caudecus and Demmi ended the Beetlestone line; Queen Jennah appointed Lord Faren as the new Lord of Beetletun, while Minister Wi succeeded Caudecus as Legate Minister in the Krytan Ministry.[1][2]

Janthir Wilds

In Janthir Wilds, it is revealed that Caudecus traveled to Janthir during the events of Heart of Thorns. The goal of his travels was to follow in the footsteps of Saul D'Alessio, hoping to find the fabled city of Bava Nisos.

Locations[edit]

Kryta

Historical locations[edit]

Kryta

Story involvement[edit]

Personal story[edit]

Living World Season 3[edit]

Combat abilities[edit]

Effects

DefianceDefiance bar teal.png

Skills
  • Slice Slice - Chain. Slice your foe.
    • Redirect Arrow.png Slash Slash - Chain. Slash your foe again.
      • Redirect Arrow.png Crippling Strike Crippling Strike - Cripple your foe with a final strike.
  • Pistol Whip Pistol Whip - Dual Wield. Pistol-whip your foe, stunning them, then slash repeatedly with your sword.
  • Body Shot Body Shot - Fire a set of immobilizing bolas at your foe.
  • Head Shot Head Shot - Daze your foe with a head shot.

During first Confessor's End fight only:

During second Confessor's End fight only:

  • Make way for the confessor! - High damage delayed shadowstep skill that launches foes and is followed by three Filthy Peasant! skills. Enables Counter Magic special action skill to reduce damage and prevent launch.
  • Confessor's Rage - AoE damage attack
  • Throw Unstable Bloodstone Fragment Throw Unstable Bloodstone Fragment - Throw a shard at the target, applying a random condition in an area around the impact.
Stolen skills

Dialogue[edit]

Historical dialogue[edit]

<Character's race>, if you're satisfying your curiosity about our kingdom's inner workings, you should visit the Chamber of Ministers. My schedule does not accommodate trivialities.
Talk end option tango.png All right.
If human
Do you have a complaint? If so, I suggest you speak with one of the lower Ministers. My schedule does not accommodate trivialities.
Talk end option tango.png Right. Good-bye.
If charr
Ahem. I suggest you trouble someone else with your attention, charr. My schedule does not accommodate trivialities.
Talk end option tango.png I can tell when I'm not wanted.

Gallery[edit]

Screenshots
Concept art

Related achievements[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Caudecus is voiced by Mark Bramhall.
  • Caudecus Beetlestone is named and modeled after ArenaNet Environment Art Lead Dave Beetlestone.
  • Caduceus is the staff carried by Hermes Trismegistus in Greco-Egyptian mythology and Hermes in Greek mythology. The same staff was also borne by heralds in general, for example by Iris, the messenger of Hera.
  • "Caudecus", a track composed by Maclaine Diemer, is named after him.
  • Caudecus's abomination form in Confessor's End is caused by the same condition that Matthias Gabrel has in Salvation Pass except that Caudecus's case is at a much earlier state, thus weaker than Matthias's abomination form.

See also[edit]

Associated items

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Sparking the Flame (Prologue)
    Lord Faren: Heading for the desert, Commander? Swordmaster Faren, Lord of Beetletun, is ready! Let chaos-bringers and quaggan-kickers alike beware!
  2. ^ a b "Where's Balthazar"
    Countess Anise: Well, the Ministry Guard is dousing them. Talk to Legate Minister Wi about their bail.
  3. ^ a b c d Master of Puppets
  4. ^ Down the Hatch
    Lady Wi: You're lucky to be alive, Benn. Caudecus wields great power in Kryta, and he's none too pleased about his daughter's desertion.
    Demmi Beetlestone: How did Landon find me? There's no way the Ministry Guard could have tracked me this far from Divinity's Reach.
    Lady Wi: Your father probably purchased a tracking enchantment. Do you have anything you never remove? Something he knew you'd keep with you?
    Demmi Beetlestone: My mother's necklace! He's using it to follow me? My father is a coldhearted snake! [...]
    <Character name>: How long have you known Demmi? (if first time talking)
    Lady Wi: Her mother was my dear cousin. I never approved of her match to Caudecus, and when she died, I stepped in as godmother...as best I could.
  5. ^ "Chapter 16: Agreements", Edge of Destiny by J. Robert King:
    "Then I command you to stand with me." The queen rose from her throne. Logan stood there numbly as his queen stepped up next to him. She grasped his hand—her fingers soft but strong—and turned him outward to face the roomful of courtiers. She lifted their hands together. "Friends, senators, courtiers—" She looked pointedly at a proud bald man with a long goatee, and said in an almost growl, "Minister Caudecus—I want to introduce this young man to you. He is a warrior of a new stripe—a gladiator who slew a minion of Primordus in my honor. This is Logan Thackeray." [...]
    The senators and courtiers of Divinity's Reach listened in silence.
    Jennah glanced toward them and drew a deep breath, becoming the queen once again. "You are bonded to me, now, Logan Thackeray," she pronounced, speaking to everyone. "If ever I am in mortal peril, I will call to you, and you must come to me."
    "Yes, my queen," Logan said, dropping again to one knee.
    Jennah's eyes moved among the courtiers, fixing on certain ones. "Let those who plot against the throne beware."
  6. ^ Confessor's End
    Canach: Oh, Minister Beetlestone, you did not disappoint. Why on Tyria do you think he has a painting of Captain Thackeray in here?
    <Character name>: That's... Maybe because... If he thought... You know what? We should probably never tell Logan about this.
    Canach: Agreed. That man's been through enough. And this would probably scar him worse than being stuffed in a blighting pod.
  7. ^ The Line of Duty – The Three Military Orders of Kryta
  8. ^ Research in Rata Novus
    Canach: Minister Caudecus recently, ahem, "left" the queen's protective custody.
    Canach: Anise sent me and a squad of Shining Blade to help the good minister find his way back to Divinity's Reach.
    <Character name>: Any idea on his whereabouts?
    Canach: There's been a flare-up of White Mantle activity in northern Maguuma, and intel points to him possibly heading there.
  9. ^ Justiciar Bauer's Memoirs
    Justiciar Bauer: Knowing the confessor's priorities, I emphasized the potential weaponization of the bloodstone's power and mentioned Operation Rebirth as only a secondary objective. I hate to be dishonest about our true intentions, but I am sure a faithful servant of the Unseen Ones such as the confessor will be forgiven when face-to-face with our god!
  10. ^ Frozen Out
    <Character name>: And the human minister, Caudecus, escaped custody and came out as the leader of the White Mantle. He's currently MIA.
    Rox: Canach says it looks like he's making his way up to the Isles of Janthir.
  11. ^ Shining Blade Secrets
    Exemplar Mehid: I can only conjecture, but the Mantle has been building a network of spies for centuries, ever since we defeated them. They were a formidable enemy, wealthy and sly.
    <Character name>: And now?
    Exemplar Mehid: Now, they're defeated again. We've dug out their spies and imprisoned those who survived the attack. With Caudecus gone, they have no leverage. He was the true power behind everything they did.