So this is how it's gonna be?
After that failure we start with Sylvando on his ship, waking up after the fall of Yggdrasil. He travels to Gondolia that is falling apart with a gang bullying shopkeepers and what not in order to get money and trasures. You trash them and start the Soldiers of Smiles to give the people back their hopes. You get to Galapolis and gather more and then to Hotto where you construct this giant wagon where Sylvando can parade and direct his soldiers. It's a bit... flamboyant so to speak.
Next is Jade who have travelled to Octagonia where the demons have set up some kind of casino where you always win, being some kind of statement on gambling I assume. You try to fight the head monster, but is transported into a prison dimension where the fighters are trapped which you fought against, losing hope as they fight over and over again. Jade have none of that and fights her way to the guardian of the prison and with the help of a demonic bunny suit that the head monster forced on you, you are able to fight of the guardian and return, but the cursed suit than forces her into serving the head monster.
Lord Rabb meanwhile relive the fall of Dundrasil, guided by the bunny girl from Ogler's Digest #1. It tells how the luminary parents got married, the luminary was born and the council of the five kings that took place right before the fall of Dundrasil. Apparently the Bunny girl is actually the spirit of the grand master of Angri-La and she does this to test Rabb for being able to get the greatest power the monks of the shrine can teach him. The grand master apparently is something like over 100 years old and have teached the princes of Dundrasil for several generations.
Erik finds himself trapped in prison and with some healslime prepares to bust out, skulking around and avoiding all monsters. Healslime reminds me of the first chapter of IV where Ragnar the knight was followed by a healslime. They are cornered on the edge of a cliff of what I assume is a flying island by one of the generals of Mordregons armies. The healslime is brushed aside and suddenly Erik hears a voice that can give him the power to push back the general, but he would lose what he hold dearest or some kind of things, and that is his memories of the travels with the Luminary. He charge up super-saiyan and almost beat the general, but the power leaves him right before the finishing attack. In a desperate attempt he jumps from the cliff and ends up at the coast near Costa Valor. The healslime then turned out to be the seer that set him upon the quest for the beginning.
Which leads back to the luminary, turned into a fish by the Queen of Nautica as the only way to heal his wounds after he fell from Yggdrasil. As the queen tells of what happened to his companion for the months he was out cold the city's protection is being hammered by another of Mordegons generals. As you are whisped away by the queens magic and turned back into a human as you are fished up by a fisherman near the first continent. You travel back to Cobblestone and it has been rebuilt, into a fortress by the survivors from Heliodor and the Cobblestonians that wasn't killed by Jasper as it turns out, since Hendrick had arrived and stopped it from happening and instead locked them all up. And guess what, both your mother Amber and Gemma survived. And here's King Corneleon and who's leading the soldiers in the search and rescue of the innocent and fighting of the hordes of monster from Heliodor? Well, it's sir Hendrick who sold of his black armour in Gondolia. As the luminary Cornelian asks you to join Hendrick in an attack to first disrupt the monsters and then do a raid into the castle through the sewers that the luminary and Erik escaped Heliodor from. Hendrick and you gets in, defeats the commander and bring back light to the world and now it's back to travel the world in order to save the world.
Erik finds himself trapped in prison and with some healslime prepares to bust out, skulking around and avoiding all monsters. Healslime reminds me of the first chapter of IV where Ragnar the knight was followed by a healslime. They are cornered on the edge of a cliff of what I assume is a flying island by one of the generals of Mordregons armies. The healslime is brushed aside and suddenly Erik hears a voice that can give him the power to push back the general, but he would lose what he hold dearest or some kind of things, and that is his memories of the travels with the Luminary. He charge up super-saiyan and almost beat the general, but the power leaves him right before the finishing attack. In a desperate attempt he jumps from the cliff and ends up at the coast near Costa Valor. The healslime then turned out to be the seer that set him upon the quest for the beginning.
Which leads back to the luminary, turned into a fish by the Queen of Nautica as the only way to heal his wounds after he fell from Yggdrasil. As the queen tells of what happened to his companion for the months he was out cold the city's protection is being hammered by another of Mordegons generals. As you are whisped away by the queens magic and turned back into a human as you are fished up by a fisherman near the first continent. You travel back to Cobblestone and it has been rebuilt, into a fortress by the survivors from Heliodor and the Cobblestonians that wasn't killed by Jasper as it turns out, since Hendrick had arrived and stopped it from happening and instead locked them all up. And guess what, both your mother Amber and Gemma survived. And here's King Corneleon and who's leading the soldiers in the search and rescue of the innocent and fighting of the hordes of monster from Heliodor? Well, it's sir Hendrick who sold of his black armour in Gondolia. As the luminary Cornelian asks you to join Hendrick in an attack to first disrupt the monsters and then do a raid into the castle through the sewers that the luminary and Erik escaped Heliodor from. Hendrick and you gets in, defeats the commander and bring back light to the world and now it's back to travel the world in order to save the world.
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