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Metzli is the Teokan, or high priest, of the Sect of Ranul. She is involved in Twilight's Promise, first encountered at the temple in central Fortis. Later, at the Teomat, she gives the player information on Ximoua as well as the Twilight Emissaries. After cultists attack during the quest, Metzli disappears for unknown reasons.
In The Heart of Darkness, when the player and Prince Itzla infiltrate the Twilight Emissaries, they learn that Metzli is the group's leader, holding the title "Augur." She is responsible for the group settling in to the previously abandoned Twilight Temple. Metzli reveals that she has dedicated herself to leading the group in service of the twins whom she believes to be the mortal forms of Ralos and Ranul: Ennius and Furia Tullus.
In The Final Dawn, Metzli leads the cult to opening the Tlatl Archives, but Furia eventually realises that she was manipulating the cult for her own gains; she had promised Furia the throne, knowing of her family's feud with the current rulers. At the end of the quest, the adventurer and Prince Itzla confront and defeat her in battle, but she flees deeper into the archives. When she arrives at the end, she is shocked to discover that nothing was there before Furia kills Metzli with a thrown rune knife. Her body is presumably consumed by the Doom of Mokhaiotl shortly after she left.
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- The name Metzli comes from the Nahuatl word metztli, meaning "moon".
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