Part 50: Ultimatum
Well, we still have some sidequesting to do, but I'm going to go ahead and progress the main plot a bit so that I can get my shiny new Excalibur. I believe I mentioned that the character subqeusts (saving Gena, visiting Duhr, and visiting Nekkar) are mandatory. Once you do those three things, this scene plays upon returning to the orphanage.

Music: Ancient Homeland
Video: The Man-Made Island






Sagi's phone beeps.


Oh, hey Verus! I was worried you didn't want to be a part of the plot anymore.









Music: Parity of Light and Dark









Despite the game's warning, we can actually turn around and leave Tarazed whenever we want, so we might as well go ahead and advance further. Talking to Geldoblame again triggers a new cutscene...

Music: The Dead-End Creatures

















The camera switches to show the Celestial Tree...















Music: Silence



Baelheit is an effective villain. It seems like every scene he's in has left me wanting to barf and shit at the same time.

Music: Emotional Blackmail





We've mowed through his underlings with little concern. I doubt killing him will be that much harder.






Oh boy, I bet I know how that conversation's going to go.








Well, I don't know about you guys, but I'm sensing a final dungeon! Don't worry, though, I'm not starting it for real until we've wrapped up some other stuff.





Music: Azure Canopy
Welcome to Vega, the capital of Tarazed. I assume it's one of those cases where the capital and the entire country are pretty much the same thing. Vega is about what you would expect; grey, sterile, and boring.

I don't think I mentioned the dungeon by name, but this place is where Sagi was locked up before. You know, the really dark dungeon with the mushrooms where we obliterated Shanath.
Anyway, this elevator is broken, so we have to talk to a mechanic in a restaurant somewhere nearby to figure out how to fix it. Sounds simple enough.


Outside the restaurant, we see some prototype machina arma. I wonder which one would win in a fight?

We get the info, and return to the elevator mechanic and tell him what to do...

...and get this as a reward.
You have to do this to progress. I think this is just the game's way of making absolutely sure you have at least one Book of Mana going into the Endgame, since the one in Seginus' mind is technically missable.

There's a guy who trades Magnus in the room where Shanath died. I thought this was cool looking so I went for it and actually got it with little hassle. I may add it into the deck and have Milly start playing defense. We'll see.

Time to shop! I'm glad I made it before my tree withered away.

Just wanted to show that I managed to get a second Arondite through dumb luck. Cool?


As you can see, Excalibur does have strictly inferior stats. However, I switched it in for the Flameking anyway, and overall I have to say that the auto-critical effect seems to grant it superior damage dealing potential anyway. So I think I'll go ahead and use it instead of Laevateinn for a while if not for the rest of the game.

I also looked into upgrading the weapons I got form Heughes and Nasca to see if they could rival Excalibur or Milly and Guillo's current weapons.



Eh...freezing is cool and all, but I'm not sure it's really worth the inferior stats. Then again, as I use Milly for her offense less and less, it might be best to give her a status inflicting weapon over a powerful one.


And this is the upgraded weapon for Guillo. Again, the status effect is kinda neat but I don't think it's worth the lower stats and the lower durability, in particular is rather off-putting.

And now, for mail!
URGENT!
WIMPY WINGS GOT YOU WORRIED? ** NEW ALL-NATURAL HERBAL SUPPLEMENT! ** INCREASE THE SIZE OF YOUR WINGS OF THE HEART! PUT THE PRIDE BACK IN YOUR GLIDE!


From Corellia

From Rodolfo

From Ladekahn

From the registration lady
Good day, Mr. Sagi. This is the Coliseum registration desk. I hope this finds you and your companions well, sir. I'm writing to inform you of an emergency summons. Mr. Panie has requested you report to Vega right away! I know the situation is dire, but please do take care of yourself. Good luck, Mr Sagi, and safe travels.
Well, it looks like we have our mission to get to rank 5 and/or get booted out of the Coliseum forever. I guess we'd better take care of that.

Panie: Thanks to that, my carefully planned scenario has fallen all to pieces. But there's little point in dwelling on it now. You ignored my admonishment and returned to the Coliseum. I'll take this to indicate you don't mind me making public the fabrication of your registration. Return again to the Coliseum, and I suspect you'll find the conclusion to this scenario you've chosen.
Suuuure. Tell you what, I'll go back there right now and show you that I get to keep fighting stuff for some reason. Just you wait and see.



Everyone: Ban him! Ban him! Ban him!

An old man walks down the stairs...it's Lance, the man we helped out in Nunki Forest with the bad directions!
Lance: Sagi, are you going to let this stop you? You made a promise with my granddaughter, Elle, didn't you? That you'd become the next Champion?

Lance: And you all. Weren't you Sagi's fans? Is that any way to treat the person who brought you joy, brought you hope? He isn't registered? He doesn't have a sponsor? Oh, please! If such things were really important, I would never have opened this Coliseum. Why does this place exist? What did all of you come here to see? Brave warriors, monsters, and the life and death struggle between them, that's what! If people are going to make a fuss over those silly rules, I'll take Sagi in myself. Sagi is my entrant. I assume no one has any complaints with that?
Lance: Now, Sagi. Elle isn't the only one with high hopes for you. Fulfill your promise and go win that championship.

So as a reward for being nice to Lance and Elle, we get to keep killing stuff in the coliseum! That's right Panie, you can go get set on fire or something. I hear there's a Masked Maneater on the prowl who likes deep-friend aristocrat.


Music: The Valedictory Elegy
Music: The Valedictory Elegy (for guitar)
Rank 5 is probably the most fun rank, since it has the largest pool of enemies to draw from (Anuenue, Zaurak, Vega, and the character subquests). Awakening is simple enough, but it has these spider things and I cannot for the life of me remember where I encountered them. Zaurak, maybe?. Oh, and they start the fight asleep because apparently that's a thing that happens in the Coliseum fights sometimes.

Extreme Chaos is a bunch of soldier types followed up by a fight against serpents and cats. I don't know what's so chaotic about that, but okay.

Nukerz is unremarkable other than that all of the enemies are from Vega or earlier and thus it's a total cakewalk.


Unbeatable Armor is...actually sort of tough. One wave is against four of the cats that can summon more cats, so Guillo and its hit-all attacks are vital. Then there are these armored balloonas which pop up with a healer monster. The armored balloonas take negligible damage for three or so hits, then their armor breaks and their defense becomes reasonable again. However, they can re-equip that armor at any time. As such, it can take a while to break through and damage them enough to kill them (or you could use The Apotheosis).

Fantabaloney is another unremarkable one, but...c'mon, it's called Fantabaloney, how can you not like it? It's also easy and offers a lot of Rank points, so I'm good with grinding it for a while.
Join me next time as we take on the Championship battle, get a bizarre reward, and maybe just maybe take on an eldritch horror or two! Dramatic plot revelations may occur despite the lack of plot progress. See you then!