Part 62: ARC VII: The Great Awakening.
ARC VII: The Great Awakening.So, when we last off... Rayne was captured and shocked to learn that Ketsu had everyone else he needed already...
Solich has somehow found or resurrected Elissa Brightwey...
Auburn's joined our team...
Laurel's earned her own wings...
And Stoic, learning of Ariel's resurrection, suggested we speak to Arius and Nova Sherron.
So, let's get to it. We're starting with a very illuminating scene.
Ariel's walking down a hall as Ketsu leaves a room.


It's hard to say goodbye. I hoped my mother would at least live to see the Great Awakening.
But now... I don't think she will last the night. For all the power I have been given, I still have no way to halt the passage of time.

lol. Brief pause here.






???: It will happen to you one day... Provided you don't get yourself killed again in the meantime.

You were one of the greatest psychics of all time, but you never wanted to use your power for anything!
I never figured out why Lysander found you so useful.
If Erva sounds familiar, it should. That's Lysander's psychic friend that shows up a few times in Clean Slate. She feared her own powers and refused to use them for anyone -but- Lysander.
And even when she read Arius's mind and discovered he wasn't Lysander, she refused to intervene to change the future she'd seen: Two Lysander's, one of which strikes the other down.
ERVA: We don't all view people as tools, Ariel. Lysander valued my friendship more than any of my skills.

*Chuckle* He even thinks you're his real mother.
ERVA: ... So you figured it out.

But now that you're about to bite it, who's going to keep it going?
ERVA: That will be up to Cari.

ERVA: ... It was exhaustive. We even found some of his journals inside the ruins of the Great Gallian Fort.

ERVA: Is that so? I have a hard time imagining he would have gone through with it after what you did to Lynnia. I think he would have retired.

In any case, I'm glad the plan's coming together, because I always thought it had a lot of merit.
Lysander used to say, "The future of warfare shall belong to those who control the elements."
Guess I'm done here. Good luck wherever you're going. Send me a letter if you can.
Ariel starts to leave but-

"He has worked so hard."







Cari dashes into Erva's room.










Well, let's not waste any more time.
Before we head into Guardia, let's take a short walk.






The dragon turns and walks into the sea.

It doesn't really look the same but... A beach somewhere around Gallia is where an amnesiac Lysander washed up after his ship was sunk. He'd been on his way to destroy Guardia, since it'd been constructed as a honeypot trap for Gallian dissidents.
Ariel was on the Guardian council.
Anyway, let's finally go to Guardia.




Seriously can't believe this was the final faceset...


Though I'm not wearing my war uniform at the moment.

By Arcadius, I haven't seen you in ages! What brings you here?

But we have very serious matters to discuss with you and Nova.






At the moment, I'm on my way to a party hosted by my old friend Turnus Worrell.
I invite you all to attend as well.
He will be delighted to see you, Stoic.
And it will give you a chance to speak with all of us at once. After that, you are welcome to stay the evening at my home.
It's the least I can do for someone who helped free us from Gallia's rule.

He tells us it's at the town beachfront and departs.



So unless she was fighting these battles as an infant, there has to be some resurrection involved.
Or she could be very ill. Or lying.
Bones suddenly jumps in surprise after the telepathy sound plays.




She also fought the Wyvern's Fang Cult along with Shurikra (Turnus' GF) and Britsus the kobold. Britsus writing a journal about that adventure is what enabled Solik to discover where the Altar of the Abyss was.
Ivory had cast a seal on it, but she had apparently neglected to maintain it the last 30 years so it weakened to the point where Rana could break it.
Anyway, we're informed Ivory's home is on the east side of town.

The drama about how long it was taking to finish these towers and how they didn't have weapons was part of what lead Arius to figure out the Guardian Council was up to no good.
Let's go see Gino while we still can.


The owners of the weapon store were minor characters in Clean Slate. One of the first things Arius did was rescue the son of the owner when he was abducted by Seth, I believe.
Elsewhere in town, there's a conversation where Finley suggests someone start selling guns and gets a response like "Those things The Baron uses?"
Finley is overcome with excitement that someone has heard of the Baron.



"can go tie a stone to your legs and jump in that fountain!"
Calm down guy




No need to introduce your companions, I know all their names. I am Ivory Aleska.














"Given my abilities, my allies trusted me to track them down. But... I never could. For years, I searched for them... and for Christine.
If they have their own elite psychic in their ranks, it certainly makes sense. She could resist my probing."


Even though she had some latent psychic ability I helped her develop, her real skill was with enchantments. I have never seen such a brilliant enchanter.
With my assistance, she created a special veil that would allow a psychic to control which thoughts could be picked up by other psychics.
The potential it had for reconnaissance wa sso exciting... Oh, but now I'm rambling.
She disappeared several years after... well, I should let him tell you.


You're staying with Arius, correct? I will visit later, and then we can discuss The Hand further.



That is amusing. That incident was during the time when Arius and his companions were traveling Solest in pursuit of General Lysander.
Shurikra was in charge of defending Guardia, and she asked me to help deal with The Wyvern Fang Cult.
This was a group of fairly psychotic miscreants who we later learned had mastered the Forbidden Spell of Rebirth.
We would defeat their members when they tried to attack Guardia, only to find the same cultists back on our shores within weeks!
I bet they cast that spell about two or three dozen times. Finally, our friend Britsus constructed a raft that we used to sail to Sill Island, home of the altar.
There is an ancient temple of Perditia there... and once we found the altar and defeated the Fang leaders, I used an old ritual to seal the altar's power.


But I know of no dark mage who has cast it without using the altar. It is said to still retain some of Perditia's power.




"At least Shurikra and I did. Then Britsus had to write his book. I'm sure that played a role in whatever recent use the altar has seen.
You cannot unring a bell.
By Arcadius... We shall have quite a bit to go over with Arius later."



It was so sad when she died, though given how short human lives are, it was not a surprise. I also got to know Lily very well over the years.
The younger one, Laurel... I only met her a couple times. The last time I saw her, she was much younger. I sense that she has been traveling with you recently, so perhaps I will have a chance to see her again."



"You hear someone giving a compliment, and then you realize they are thinking the exact opposite.
Or you can tell when someone is simply lying to try and impress others. It makes you quite cynical after a while. Psychic power is not always pleasant.
But I do enjoy spending time with Arius and his family... They are all very genuine people. I look forward to our discussions latr."
Well, that's all we have to ask about, so let's go!









I believe it burnt down when Seth blew it up to murder the Guardian Council. He even nearly got Ariel at that time.


Oh boy. There's... a lot of words in here. I might just do a supplementary update with all this instead of dropping it all here in the middle of this update. There's also a test based on the content of these books to win an item.
Continuing around town...


Anyway, that guy goes on to say Shurikra made Turnus give up the shack and buy a nice place on the beach. Turnus then donated the shack to Guardia to be used as a shelter.

A lodite in a wagon on the edge of town makes magic weapons. His name is Ted.
Anyway, to make this sabre he gives you a list of ingredients to track down. The actual labor will only cost 250 gp.

This is a bit of a scavenger hunt like when we remade Mina's Spear in Harrol.
In the bank just south of the wagon...

MAN: Yes! Feel free to take one, if you like. They no longer have any value, but they are very historic!

We get a Solendian Coin, which is one of the ingredients.


SCIENTIST: Volcanic ash, you say... Why yes, I do have some! Straight from Boreal! Did you know there has not been an eruption there for over three centuries?
You don't say? It sounds like they're overdue for one. Any day now.
I don't mind if you take a small pinch but I wonder why you possibly want it.

SCIENTIST: Ah, alchemy! Well it shall serve you well. This ash is highly effective to enchanters.
We grab the ash and...

???: Hi! I'm Aero!

AERO: Hey, don't call me "it!" That is not cool!



AERO: Oh, now you're pushing it!
SCIENTIST: I'm not sure, to be honest. I was mixing a lot of chemicals one day, and boom! When the smoke cleared, there she was!
She's a great help around the lab, so I don't mind!
AERO: Solest is okay. I'll stick around for a while and then head back home!
SCIENTIST: You should hear some of the stories she tells... giant trees... all sorts of wild stuff!
AERO: Sheesh, enough with the staring. I wish this place was more used to leebles.
Uhm. Sure. Let's move on.

R.I.P.




The last ingredient is the seashell so....


The Hall of History had a book called Dragon Lore that I'll type out in full in the next update, but about the dragon we saw here earlier...
The book said seeing a dragon was such a rare and momentous event that the view is meant to be conferred a benefit depending on the colour of the dragon.
Blue dragons were seen as symbols of wisdom and understanding, and those traits would gradually pass on to those who had seen it.

You know it.




Only one though... Maybe we'll get another good sword later.
Oh well. We're done now. Time to go to this party. We go the beach and are immediately confronted by Turnus.
Also there's an assload of conversation here.






So! Now we get to wander around the party and talk to everyone.

Well, well. Alko's here. He was one of Seth's party, along with Mina and Zala. Half-elf Shadow Mage if you've forgotten.






Oh, Zala's here too!




The conversation ends here, but you can talk to him again.





Mages who are interested in things like stealth or reconnaissance often specialize in shadow magic rather than just the basic dark magic.


We're not invincible, though. Telepaths can sense us, though there are some dark magic spells which can hide your thoughts.
A kobold's nose is almost always powerful enough to catch our scents, however, and none of us have been able to find a way to get around that.

One last time...

No wonder she has a temper.



Then there's a pause.
Do you ever feel like you're in over your head?


"I just thought we would be chasing vampires and thieves."

But if we really want to do good in the world, we have to go further.
At least, that's what I think. Because there will always be bank robbers. But maybe one day, there won't be any groups like The Hand.
If it feels like too much... I would understand if you wanted to get out.



That's part of the "hero" thing... and by now, you're a full-fledged hero.



I like this little chat a lot. So proud of this goober.




I just walk the property with you and tell you how great it is.


On to Violet.









You're lucky I would rather hug you than smack you.


lol






I didn't even hear the Mistral name around the house all that often as a child, given that my mother took her husband's family name.

"It only becomes useful when someone like Ketsu wants to use it for fear and destruction."

"Is that even possible? Can we do that?"

If the world at large knew more about the true potential of elemental magic, and what the five "original families" are capable of, I fear that it would have terrifying ramifications.
The Solendian Knighthood looked down on magic, and while Gallians allowed it, their primary military concern was always strength in numbers. However, as our society moves forward, warfare will only become more advanced. Magic may play a larger role somedya.
We can only hope our conscience keeps pace with our capacity for destroying the world around us.



"He and Vanessa were married in Harrol, and most of the Mistrals came to the ceremony. Afterward, he moved south to where you grew up.
I meant to visit him, but shortly after they left town, the necromancers began their attempts to dominate Harrol. I met Seth and then went to war."

"He was such a giving person. I don't think he ever told anyone "No."
Except The Hand, from what you've told me."




But doing good was still important to him. Do you know why he moved his farm so close to Rellenia before you and Rayne were born?




Did you ever visit the farm? You mentioned you had seen me when I was a baby.

But when he died... I couldn't make the funeral. There was a dispute between the new council of Gallia and the elves, we feared war.
That's still not an excuse. If you and Rayne ever needed me... it was then. I hope you can forgive me.


You and Violet will be trying to come up with ways to get rid of me!








Mina's like 50, Cade.



Pause.






It turned him into a real damn pretty boy too. Seth wasn't so lucky with his magic rock. He looked like a sleazeball.

Auburn made this party so awkward.



"And in a way, they are. Genuinely hateful, at least. Those who still believe in the ways of Gallia have learned to become craftier than their predecessors. In the heyday of the Empire, Gallians would attempt to kill me on sight. This group was content to sit and negotiate with me as an equal, while still plotting against my entire race."








Though they are younger than other races, humans are no less complex. I met both General Lysander Barca and Dasani of Boreal.
It does not get much more different than that. Arius was a... special case, but he will surely explain that to you better than I.



"Someone offers to pay the bill at the restauraunt, and people sit there and go "Oh no, don't do that!" It's like a god damn power struggle.
I say if someone wants to pay my meal or cook me some good food, bring it!"




They come up and they're like "Do what we say because it is the will of Arcadius?" I'm like "Okay, what do I tell the Perditia people? Cause they're saying the same crap as you and they have just as much proof... none!" Let ths gods tell us themselves if that's the way it is.
And even if they did, I probably still wouldn't do it. You ever hear of the harm test?



"Are any of us humans actually hurt by their existence? Obviously not. So you can throw out that rule as crap.
I'm not going to kill someone based on an... opinion. I don't like rice, but I'm not going to try and destroy all the rice in Solest, for Arcadius's sake!"







After Gallia fell and the new government got itself together, I came back here for a while... But I got bored. So Shurikra and I went back to the city.
I spent another 15 years doing reconnaissance work for the guards. Just like the stuff that I used to do with Galdar and Seth back in the day.
We expected some violence from disgruntled crazies who missed the empire, but after a while we started to notice some patterns.
After a few incidents where a non-human had been attacked we noticed the descriptions of the attackers were pretty damn similar.
We suspected that they were hoping if they kept this crap up, people might be inspired to join them. Then we had a really bad incident.
A couple in the city had become local heroes after the war for sheltering people of other races that were being pursued by Gallia.
Their agents snuck into the house at night and killed them both. That was the last god damn straw. We starting(SIC) bringing down some real heat.
I even called in Ivory to help us track them down. Not even she could find them... Which is not normal. Still... All that crap in Gallia stopped.
I had no idea things with them would get so out of hand... if only I caught them then.





Turnus and Lily -nearly- hooked up when Arius' party passed through Boreal.


Well, I mean, if they're okay with it. But Shurikras right there dude.




"There you go. Three reasons why that was a stupid comment!"


Well, that's all for Turnus.




"But once we do something public like this, forget it. Believe it or not, he's mellowed out a bit as he's gotten older.
He was far worse in his younger days. That said, I've given up on trying to teach him some manners.
He was always careful with the kids, though. Almost like he didn't want them to turn out like him.
*Chuckle* Saldly, they grew up and moved out.
We tease and nag each other constantly, but he would challenge Perditia herself to a fight if he thought it would protect the kids... or me."


"That always helps me keep it in perspective. You stay around here long enough and you'll get used to him. Everyone else has."




That must blow your mind that he actually met your ancestor.

I made him tell me stories about them a couple months after Gallia fell, when I got to know Stoic a little better. I've read a lot about them, but nothing compared to hearing those tales. Stoic's quite a storyteller.

Now, to finally speak to Britsus Konne!

YEAH HELLO YOUR BOOK HAS CAUSED US A TROUBLE





I chronicled the conflict between a group of warriors from Guardia, including myself, and the Wyvern Fang Cult.




Besides, the altar only assists the spell. Anyone hoping to use the Forbidden Spell of Rebirth must know the specifics... and few do.







She led the raids on the kobolds, and caused a great deal of terror before that. She mastered three schools of magic!

There's a pause as Britsus considers this.

I think Ariel was more unstable, which probably made her more dangerous. But it was close.
When I arrived in Gallia to join up with the rebellion, I heard about those raids. It made my blood boil.
Though I battled her, it was not I who struck the last blow. It was Dasani herself. I was still glad to witness it, however.
Talk about getting on the bad side of your ex-girlfriend.



Onto Zala now.





Not that Gallia cared about that. The dragoons never saw it coming. They were wiped out until the only ones left were Seth and Villea, his companion.
They came here to Guardia and thought they were safe. But then the Gallian officials who were pulling the strings had Villea killed.


Seth had become close with Galdar and Turnus, but when Villea died, he didn't trust anyone. He wanted to take down Gallia for good.
He started recruiting allies to that end, including me. Mina and Alko joined up too.
As your stupid friend pointed out when we first met, he challenged General Lysander to a duel and it didn't end well. I still owe him a singe for that.
















We are born from the elements, so we just tend to appear. In the past, I think we had more of a society of our own, but hiding from Gallia scattered us.
Elementals born during Gallia's reign, like me, had it tougher because we didn't have our brethren close by. We had to discover everything on our own.
I was "born" during a forest fire, and the family that found me shortly after assumed I was human. I spent most of my life thinking that as well.


"What happened when your family tried to bathe you? Or when they went swimming?"

I was told that when they tried to bathe me, I screamed bloody murder. I bit, I kicked, I was fighting for my life. Their hands would also get really burned.
Thankfully, our bodies don't take on an unpleasant odor if we are not bathed in the way that humans do. The heat from our bodies melts away things like dirt.
I also don't need to consume any liquid, though we eat solid food like humans do. I like my meat really dry.


"You know that "curse" in Boreal? They brought that on themselves by wiping out the ice elementals. The cold got out of control.
That's what our lore says, at least. Makes sense though, doesn't it?"


Onto Bones, then.




But I am enjoying this. Not only is it gratifying to catch up with my old allies, but it puts my mind at ease.
I'm sure you've gathered this by now, but this crowd is very influential. Their clout will surely give us much needed support against The Hand.
Particularly Arius and Nova. They have the ear of Sarnath Alleni, Chairman of Gallia's Council, and the former leader of The Rebellion.
I've been talking with him and he has already agreed to take a trip to Gallia in order to convey our findings to the council.
Once the Gallian leaders denounce The Hand, other towns will follow. Before long, those lunatics won't be able to show their faces anywhere without getting tossed in jail.
No more lectures at the monastery, no more construction projects in Harrol.


And talk to Bones a second time...

And onto... Nova!









I don't know how much of my husband's unique story you have heard, but his original last name... was Barca.
Now, pretend you're me finally playing ARC VII like seven years ago and you haven't seen anything of Clean Slate.


When I first saw this I thought the reveal was going to be that Arius was Lysander in a more... normal way, and he'd always been a double agent, or defected to the rebellion after Ariel slew his wife.







None of us really knows why, but I always preferred the interpretation that Dasani had.









Not so much to learn from the structure of their government... After all, most towns have their own systems which more or less get the job done.
It's their attitude that we could stand to emulate. They are totally selfless creatures, and they spend their entire lives helping just because it's... nice.




"They live a long time... about four hundred years or so... But when they die, a new one appears right on the spot.
The new fairy knows she has to be assigned to a part of Solest, but she doesn't know the details. Obviously there's a training program in place.
Once they are fully educated, they are either sent out into the world or they remain at headquarters to do administrative work.
After they serve for two-hundred years, they have the option to retire. Not many do, but sometimes you see one of them break the trend."




Save points.


"So you start to wonder..."


Now to speak to the daughter of the Sherron's.


Wow, Cade's taken with this anime babe. Anyway, theres a brief pause.
Grace Sherron... The name sounds familiar. I might have heard it in class.



I'm pretty sure she means grandfather... Though Nova did have two little sisters.




And with that, it's finally time to speak to Arius.



In truth, everyone here deserves that thanks, and I am pleased to see that the next generation is carrying on our work.
Though I must say, the costumes are a unique touch.





Ariel D'eleficent has been returned to life.




We all remember that Ariel was an exceptionally powerful mage whose prowess could not easily be duplicated.
We also have been in several encounters with a lich named Solik Darmanus, who bragged of using the Forbidden Spell of Rebirth recently.




That said, I still am skeptical. I will believe it when I see it.
Enough for now. We will discuss this later.
Arius tells us to let him know when we want to go to his home. I do so right away. Bones also mentions we may be leaving early in the morning so take care of anything we need to do in town blah blah blah.


I will let him elaborate since he found information inside The Hand's tower in Harrol.

"Ketsu, The Hand's leader, is looking for younger people with similar ancestry... for each of the elements.
The reason is that we are supposedly more capable of casting massively destructive magic that could wreak havoc on an entire town.
Once he has all of them he's going to launch a synchronized attack on several towns at once."



"That way, they can get out into the world and make the case that Arcadius is angry with the human race for rejecting Gallia.
He's modeling it after the fear campaigns waged by the early Gallians after The Rain of Fire."

The really sad part is that would probably work. There are still a lot of alienated, angry people in Gallia.
They're just waiting for a good reason to try and revive that philosophy.


Lol. He nearly spoiled it right there.





The only good news in this scenario is they won't start The Awakening without me or my brother, Rayne.



He and the others have been planning this for over a decade, they won't jump the gun now.





"But since he is obviously a very powerful holy mage, and she was a legendary dark mage... she may be playing some role I'm not aware of."













That's an actual screenshot from Clean Slate of when Arius and Lysander split.
"Gallian officials were stationed here undercover, and when Lysander arrived he planned to lead the attack on the non-humans and human rebels here.
But on the journey here, his ship ran into some tough seas. He was thrown to the edge of the ship, hit his head and lost his memory.
When the villagers here found him, they had no clue who they were dealing with. He spent weeks in their company becoming a different person.
That person... is me."




I mean, when I first saw this, I didn't know about Clean Slate, so I was reeling at what seemed to be a completely needless and bizarre twist.





"*Chuckle* I married the man and I still have no idea where he came from!"





Another actual Clean Slate shot.
"I felt the same attachment Lysander had felt towards him. Shortly before the last battle, his mother had been murdered by Ariel.
Lysander had placed him in the care of Erva Ellester, a friend of his. She was a psychic who concentrated on mysticism... visions of the future.
She felt that using her visions to try and influence the present was immoral, and so she stayed out of the war altogether.
When she learned Lysander was dead, she entrusted Leonard to me."

"But the truth about his father hung over us. He thought I was Lysander, and we feared he was too young to understand what happened.
For Arcadius's sake...
We didn't understand it ourselves. And the poor kid was already dealing with the murder of his mother.
Grace was born several years afterward... and it was a happy time."

"After he had a few days to digest it all, he told us he wanted to make a journey to Gallia alone. He hoped to try and better understand his roots.
We suspected this was a healthy idea, and he was old enough to travel on his own. We only cautioned him to keep his lineage quiet.
Months passed... eventually a full year. We began to fear for his safety. Eventually, we went to Gallia ourselves.
Turnus was a reconnaissance agent in the city at the time, but he could unearth nothing. We also brought Ivory, who did not sense him anywhere.
Ivory went with us to cities all around the world... still nothing.
The only conclusion we could make... was that he was dead."

"After all, we had another child. So we threw ourselves into making the best life for Grace that we could."



"Telepaths can feel when our probing is being blocked by dark magic, even though we can no longer read the thoughts of our target.
I sensed nothing in our search for Leonard. Aside from death... The only explanation is another powerful psychic."

That makes Leonard the heir to the empire, a concept with certain appeal to Gallian sympathizers.
It feels foolish to hope... But I can't help but wonder if Leonard is a prisoner of this group in the same way that these young mages are."

"I suppose it is possible they have another plan involving him. Would Ketsu try to install him as the new ruler of Gallia if the empire returned?"





"Once we inform Sarnath and the others about what they have planned, I'm sure we will get their full support.
Then you will have the backing of the city's army when you next confront The Hand."







I advised against it because I didn't trust you... And I was right.



"As long as it stays that way, we don't have a problem."


It won't be quick. Nothing in politics ever is.





...



Hopefully she will forgive me for telling you if she gets a new weapon out of it.


















...






But if I've learned anything from all this, it's that a pessimistic outlook is usually closer to reality.



















The griffins take off VERY quickly.
...


"He's on a griffin! That's awesome!"
CAPTAIN: Ah, we're glad to see at least one of you heroes.

CAPTAIN: A water mage? No water mage could do this!

Mallory's that blue haired girl on the roof to the right.

MALLORY: YEAH, I... hey, wait a minute! How do you know my name?
She was his date to Kovak's party.

MALLORY: Well, I was on the docks when the waves started to get bad... and I thought I saw a figure out near the horizon!

CAPTAIN: This town has been around a long time. We have procedures in place for dealing with floos... but at the rate this water is coming in, we can't keep up!
If there really is a mage behind this, he must be stopped before we can make any progress!
...

"Hey! Enough already! The whole town's going to drown!"


She nails Baron with a water spell.
"Ugh! I hate wet clothes. We probably shouldn't get hit like that too many more times."



"What are you even doing here? A girl your age ought to be writing in her journal and getting asked to dances and stuff like that!"




"This is already a tough shot, and she can use that water wall. My timing will have to be perfect!
Heh heh... That would be a problem for anyone but The Baron! Let's do this, Griffy!"
The griffin shrieks.

"her shield."

So you want to hit enter when the wall drops like this.

If you don't, she'll blast Finley. I don't know how many hits Finley can take because its extremely easy. When you've had The Baron shoot the child five times,


We have to shoot her even more.

It's a one on one fight so it's not very complex. She buffs herself and attacks, and you do the same.


She faints.

"I wonder if Ivory can cure her of the crazy!"
...


WOMAN?: What will we do?! This will destroy the entire town!

WOMAN?: ... Okay. Damn, this is so crazy!
She runs off.

"Laurel, my discussion with Ivory Aleska confirmed our suspicions. A mage in the employ of The Hand is somehow responsible for this.
I know, I always thought it was impossible myself. But somehow the volcano has been awakened from it's long slumber.
Arcadius bring you good luck, Laurel. All our hopes rest on you."

Chard paces back and forth in a panic.






Casting fire spells on the volcano was just a team-building exercise! I never thought this could actually happen!

A trio of ember mages flee with extreme haste.


"Must be an illusion! We can't let her interfere with The Awakening!"

... Okay, she looks pretty badass. But look at her HP and MP. She had the highest at 300+ before, and Stoic had the highest HP before this at... 300ish too I think? Barons HP was only 269 just before!

She's got some new moves. That Divine Power gives a status effect called FULL POWER which boosts all stats.

That's even better damage than Stoic.



One guy shows up to the south, and some more from the west.

Chard starts shooting the guy at the south as Valkyrie takes on the western bunch. After another short fight...

Valkyrie flies off.












Valkyrie flies over his head as he tries to flamestrike her.



After a few turns of beating on him, he warns Valkyrie that while she does seem to have Ketsu's abilities, even Ketsu was never able to withstand his greatest ability. So of course, the fight is over on the next turn.


"Without him to cast additional spells and move the process along, the cursed cold should overpower the volcano once again.
He managed to melt almost all of the ice in the meantime. If I wasn't able to find him... Oh, okay. I'll check.
The damage to his mind is horrible! This must be the work of The Hand's psychic. Almost all of his personality has been closed off, to the point where he's just a walking advertisement for Ketsu's warped viewpoint. This psychic must be just as powerful as you or me, if not more so.
Between the two of us, I hope we can undo this damage."
...


A giant bolt of lightning strikes nearby.

"Any mage who thinks he can destroy a whole town this way is either really confident or foolish.
The Hand is a lot of things, but they're not fools. I must be up against one tough cookie."









The griffin shrieks.






Sparrow dodges a bolt, and endures another spell as she takes a swipe at Levina, who teleports away.


"Fighting a lightning mage this powerful on top of a big mountain might as well be suicide. There's nothing to shield us from the bolts.
If we chase her downward, we should ne able to find some more cover!"
...

Levina was hurling lightning at them as they followed her down these ledges.



Are you even aware of what has been done to you? Is there anything left of your real personality or is it all Cari's instructions?



She flees into the cave.

"Those caves eventually lead down to the ground. If you can chase her out, we'll trap her."


But forget that. You've still got her scent, right?



So we have this mechanic again.






So we follow her scent through signs like this... until we get lead offtrack by a rat that scurries into a hole.


GODDAMN BAT BASTARD














This is probably by far the hardest of the one on one fights and it's still easy as hell if you remember the complicated tactic of healing now and then.





Maybe that psychic in Guardia can fix up her mind.
...

There's a loud rumbling sound...
"Don't be ridiculous! He can't stop an earthquake!"


The griffin shrieks.

They take off to the north.

"You stay here and watch for Hand goons. I'll check this out."
The griffin shrieks again, and as Stoic draws close to the boulder, he's thrown back a bit, but he repproaches it.



Yeah and we haven't done this for ages, feels like. Anyway, you have to do it thrice.



Bardo casts an earth spell at Stoic, but--






"Just another reason why we never should have done any business with them."



He hits Vec, who staggers back





Quick'n easy despite Stoic not having healing. Got tons of powerful items though, not that you really need them.


What are you doing here, anyhow?"




I suppose I should take him to Ivory Aleska.





"She really believed in the value of education, and became a teacher herself."

There's a pause here.



Well, well, the elf king himself has strolled up.



We weren't sure what was causing the quake... I can't believe there are mages this powerful.


Their plans may extend to other areas, but there has always been a pervasive hatred between them and us. They will not leave us alone for long.




"until he returned it after the war. Now I would like you to have it."





I hope we meet again under better circumstances.
...

And we have howling wind here!
"Hmm... So far, the place seems in better shape than I expected."





It was gradual, though. But now if it gets much worse, the buildings could start to crumble.




"All the students at the monastery are human!"



"There's not much honor when it comes to blind hate.
There are mages in four other towns causing this kind of trouble. That's why my team split up... So I could use some help.
If you care about this place, will you help me save it?"


The griffin takes off with a shriek.



...









Okay, here we go.


"Cade?"
















Evrind conjures his clones to fight the mooks.




Rayne warns you when he's about to cast his earth spell. Or if...

Or if...

That's about the only notable thing about this fight. Otherwise, his attacks are pathetically weak.



Cade then heals Rayne.





Rayne tries to cast but nothing happens.
Arrgh! Damn it!


Shroud dodges a spell and his own... misses somehow.



Honestly, if I knew beating your old man would cause this much trouble, I would have just ignored him.



Well, enough of that. I'll be nice and finish you off quick. You won't even see it coming.



Also, Evrind flees to the north...?






"I designed that two-part spell specifically with his skills in mind."

*Gasp* That's why he started talking after he dodged my wind spell! He needed to kill time until he could cast it again!



The griffin swoops Cleon, and then Shroud blasts him.

"Come on, Rayne..."

"Uhh..."



Cleon conjures a pillar of earth.


"What is it? I'm in the middle of a fight!"


Well, what about my vacation?!
Oh, thanks a lot! Fine, I'm on my way.


"See you later, twerp."




Shroud casts another healing spell.

Cade... I...
I was wrong. I wanted you to stay out of this whole thing.
But... you have to fight.


..........



...


If you had stuck around longer than a week, I might have been able to show it to you.





With that in mind. I don't have much of a choice.



Shroud and the griffin depart.
Years ago, in like 2013 or 2014, something like that, I made a friend play The Way at the same time I replayed it. That was the last time I'd played it before my LP of it. After we finished that 'simuplay' he asked if there was another good RPGMaker game like that.
I told him "Well, There was Master of the Wind... it wasn't finished last time I played it though." But I checked and discovered it was finished. So I excitedly told him that and we both started playing it.
At some point he pulled ahead of me. Around when I started Arc VI, I think he was starting Arc VII. When Andau died, he had vaguely said something sad happened.
When he saw this cutscene, he said to me, and I still remember this very clearly and think about it a lot for some reason, "Why, why would you kill off this character of all characters?" and seemed pretty upset by whatever had happened.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dwessumj-lk <--- DONT MISS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Important!!!!!
I remember feeling devastated the first time I saw it too. I don't even know why.
Volrath has told me that that loss has always seemed keenly felt by the biggest fans.
A lot of scenes with them kind of always make me sad, because of it, now.
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