Part 8: Highway to the Forbidden Zone
With Gash gone, the only thing that Edge can do is head to the caravan, so he points Roderick east and flies off towards the horizon. Remembering what the seeker told him about keeping the dragon out of sight, Edge dismounts before he gets too close and walks the rest of the way.Kid: You're coming with us, right?
Edge: What? Uh, no, not really...
Kid: Gee, that's no fun!
Luckily, the kid takes Edge's stammering in stride, and goes on.
Kid: My name is Enkak. Nice to meet you, Mr. Hunter!
Edge did just say he wasn't a hunter, right? Looks like Enkak's friendliness comes from him being a very special child.

Leaving the kid to continue playing (Edge didn't see what it was he was playing with, and prays that it's not dried coolia dung), he decides to head for the nearest hut to see if he can find someone mentally competent to talk to.
"Be careful what you wish for - you just might get it" seems particularly apt at this moment. Undaunted, Edge tries another one of the huts to find a mother and daughter sewing together, and before Edge can even open his mouth to ask for help,
The bitterness in the woman's voice sends Edge reeling, and he stumbles back into the daylight. The visit to the caravan has been nothing but a disaster so far, and the hostility of the gypsies' reactions is beginning to frighten him. Was this all part of a plan Gash had? Did he deliberately tell Edge to keep Roderick away in order to separate them, knowing the gypsies would kill him and leaving the dragon ripe for the taking? For one insane moment Edge is gripped by a compulsion to flee, but he fights it off. Summoning his courage and putting one last bit of trust in Gash, he steps to the final hut and opens the door.

Man: I thought you were with the men that were here earlier...band of theiving bastards. Sit down, won't you?
Edge gratefully takes a seat, and begins telling the man his story.
Man: Craymen, eh? Typical Gash, whenever he sends someone here, there's trouble right behind...I'm not sure if one of them was him, but I did see a group of men here that fit your description, 3 days ago.

Man: They seized weapons and antidotes. I'm sure that explains why you've been getting dirty looks all day. They went north...to the Forbidden Zone.
Edge: Forbidden Zone?
Man: To the north, there is an area where a gravity storm blows. It surrounds a ruin from the Ancient Age, but you'd be crazy to go there.
Crazy like a FOX!

...Just let Craymen go there, the monsters will extract your revenge.
Edge: I don't care, I'm going. I've got to take at least one shot at Craymen myself...
Man: Well, I'd take you there myself, but I need to protect my people. But we'll do our best to aid you. I'll tell Baicah to sell you something from his secret stash.


Man: He's an expert on the Ancient Age. He may look shady, but he is a man you can trust.
Edge: Thank you.
Man: Don't mention it. One more thing...if you come back in one piece, please sell us whatever you find. Those men took everything. We need weapons and medicine.
Before they get down to business, Edge decides to ask Baicah about his destination.
Baicah: You're really going to the Forbidden Zone?
Edge: Yeah.
Baicah: I see...then be careful entering the gravity storms. The Imperial forces are probably on the other side.
Edge: Gravity...storms?
Baicah: They say the ruins in the Forbidden Zone control gravity. The one who awakens those ruins will be transported far beyond the gravity storms.
Edge and Baicah chat for a moment more about Baicah's reluctance to become a hunter, and Edge takes his leave of the shopkeep, to see the caravan leader he talked to earlier sitting by a fire.
An'jou: We left our dying homeland. Actually, we were forced out by those monsters. We have traveled in search of a new place to call home, and...we're all that's left now.
With that depressing tale echoing in his ears, Edge leaves the caravan to rejoin Roderick, and the two of them head north to the Forbidden Zone.
Shift to Warning Level 1
...Confirmed.
The sky TRANSPORTER will be sealed.
With that, the seven stone wedges that were originally around the base of the odd structure go shooting off in all directions. It looks like Edge will have to find the wedges and replace them before the device will reactivate - but as soon as they start off, they are attacked.
His task clear to him now, Edge resumes exploring the mysterious area, and is accosted by a few more groups of Lazara Skimmers...
There's a safe zone in the rear of the Lazara formation, so Edge heads there to take refuge,
With effective combat strategies for both sets of enemies, Edge finds the rest of the activation wedges without difficulty, and once the final one is sent whizzing back towards the central hub,
The mechanism begins to spin, and when Roderick enters the effective range of the transporter, both dragon and rider are propelled high in the air - so high that they rise above the clouds and into the blinding sunlight.
Blinking furiously, Edge sees a few blobs off in the distance, and when his eyes refocus and the images resolve themselves...
There's nowhere to hide in the sky, however, and his prey is hardly caught unawares.
The lock-on volleys are doing less damage than Edge would like, so he decides to try directing Roderick to use his newest Berserk technique, Laser Storm (very similar to the ones the Lazaras were using on Roderick a few moments ago).
This fight will not be easy, however. Craymen's ship is powerfully armed,
Normally, behind the ship is the only safe haven, as Craymen's gunners fire tracers at the dragon any time he ventures to the sides or in front. That quickly changes, however, as staying behind the ship will cause the gunners to ready a powerful Homing Mine. But, until the mine is released, the gunners are too busy dealing with preventing it from exploding prematurely to man the machine guns, so Edge is able to dart to the side once a mine has been readied, unload volley after volley of lock-on lasers in safety, and retreat to the rear once the mine has been uselessly released until a new one is prepared. After a few moments of this,
After a few more exchanges of fire, the crew manages to reload the Homing Mines, and the ship resumes attack altitude. The constant damage Roderick has rained down upon the ship is taking its toll, and soon...
Edge: Craymen! Where is he?
Arwen: You fell for our trap. He should be at the Tower by now.
Edge: She?
Edge runs like hell to remount Roderick - looks like any conversation with the mysterious girl will have to happen in the sky.
Girl: His enemy is my enemy.
Edge: Do you mean Craymen!?
Edge: Don't make me attack you! Why are you on Craymen's side!?
Girl: There is no need to answer.
And with that, a new battle is joined. The dragon being ridden by the ancient girl is tough,
With a flash of white light, Atolm and the girl are gone, along with all the remaining space on the first CD of the game.