

Logos's Core Crystal, stored within Elysium, was taken by Amalthus when he climbed the World Tree, along with Pneuma's Core Crystal. Logos, along with Pneuma, was modified by the Architect to process data received from the Blade system.

Malos, whose true name is eventually revealed to be Logos (Japanese: ロゴス, Rogosu), was originally one of three units of the Trinity Processor. Unlike his counterpart Mythra, Malos undergoes no appearance changes throughout the game, presumably because by distancing himself from his Driver he is unable to master his true potential. In Xenoblade Chronicles 2 this is initially hidden by a chestplate identical to Jin's. He wears black plate armor with staggered plate pauldrons as an Aegis he has a purple, crucifix-shaped core crystal in the centre of his chest. Malos is a well-built man with fair skin, short jagged black hair and grey eyes. However, Malos in truth is unsure of his purpose in the world and at times doubts that his will is his own. To that end, he believes that the Aegises are the Architect's weapons to erase this "mistake," and he views Pyra/ Mythra as a fool for not wanting to carry out that supposed purpose. He views humans as little more than failures and that they do nothing but wage war and destruction. He immediately set upon destroying all life in Alrest.

There are two ways to get the full content: Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna The Golden Country includes the same story that is included in the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Expansion Pass, and a download code for packs 1-4 of the Expansion Pass DLC This confusion is cleared up through Nintendo Support

The digital code it comes with for the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Expansion Pass is slightly different than the on the eStore, redeeming only the expansion pass and not Torna - The Golden Country. It's confusing, but through personal experience by having purchased the physical edition of Torna - The Golden Country, I can confirm that it does not provide a digital version to Torna - The Golden Country.
