Free faeries are at the top. Each faerie has a set rank at abilities, evidenced by the various colored bars. The longer the bar, the better they are at said job. Red is hunting ability, green is strength for clearing and building, dark blue is merchant ability, and sky blue is intelligence.
I got lucky and got one each with red, green, and sky blue maxed out, which is perfect for what you need to start. For now, we set one faerie to hunting, one to clearing, and one to being a culture scholar. Scholar is the only job open initially. You can choose to have them be a scholar of jobs or culture.
Scholar of jobs will have them open up jobs, and culture will raise your culture level. Culture is a level that goes to 7. Basically the higher it is, the faster your village develops.
Development is measured by the amount of battles. Once you get things going, you can check in every 5 battles or so for new stuff, but for now we can get away with doing it every 10 or so. Welcome to Syn City. It's everything you expect. This guy only sells this stuff. And that's a coding error. While there IS an item that gives you unlimited Skill Ink usage, this isn't it. Manly Clothes are a Soul Gem in armor form, and only equippable by dudes. But there's nothing to do here quite yet, so we leave.
Ogre Road is our destination. Slashers are a palette swap of the Rippers from way back when. They have an attack called Mind Flay, which does physical damage and lowers your intelligence. And while you're here, slash these bushes for some Horseradish. Trust me on this.
Just south of there, you can climb up a rock outcrop and find this, one of the most broken things in the game. It stops time for everyone in battle, ally and enemy, except the user. Vagabonds are the other new enemy, and they're the counterpart to Trickers, and often appear together.
While Trickers are fast and weak, Vagabonds are strong, slow, and fairly tanky. As we're about to exit, we hear something and see a shadow darting through the trees. The tiger? The Weretiger will wreck your shit if you don't transform.
It's incredibly fast and incredibly strong. Use the Miracle Gene and go to town, and eventually it'll escape. This is Blitz. Blitz makes the user recreate domestic disturbances by throwing various furniture at all enemies in exchange for halving the users HP. Mount Levett is my least favorite place in the game.
It's incredibly short, absolutely NOTHING happens here, and the game makes you pass through the mini dungeon every time you need to pass through. It's the ONLY "road" dungeon that does this. Blue Goblins are our new enemy here, and they use Jolt. Not too threatening. And we're back in the Yraal Region. Where all Ken's troubles started. But we can't pass to Wyndia for now.
They're conducting an investigation, so Garr suggests having a look around. But upon arriving in the village, Garr decides we should sleep in beds tonight. As someone who slept on the floor for 3 months once, I can definitely say that's a wonderful idea. I love camping, but sometimes you just want a bed.
Old woman: McNeil village has problems But we're still open for business--gotta make a living, eh? I wonder if it's the same one that got away from us on Ogre Road? Old woman: Got away!? You mean you didn't kill it!? Old woman: A few days ago, that tiger showed up, wounded It ran up into the Cedar Woods, up north of here!
I'm not blaming you or anything But you should stay away from the forest! There's nothing worse than hunting a wounded animal! But would you like us to take care of the tiger for you? Old woman: Would you? Oh, that would be wonderful! I'll give you a special rate on the room as thanks! And we get a free room for the night. When we wake up, we see Loki in the village.
Gotta say, Ken is a fucking saint. At the very least I'd be threatening the guy. The Cedar Woods description has been changed, reflecting the state of the region. Ken steels himself, but he's got to face the past. It's my guess you know something about that tiger In that case, I'll wait for you here. Ken walks alone, and hears a tiger growling the entire way up.
Turning the corner he sees The music really makes this scene Is that you? Was that you I never imagined I'd get beat by you, Ken! I wasn't holding back at all!
I mean The guys who tried to kill us--the ones working with McNeil-- came from there It took me a while, but I finally tracked them down I kept an eye on who went in and out of the black market from the road.
I thought I would avenge you and Teepo, but look how I ended up But I can't stop! Not until I teach those guys not to mess with me And Rei disappears, off to avenge Teepo. Remember the scene in the cabin on Mount Glaus, where Rei is saying he can't use something but doesn't say what it is? THAT'S what he was talking about. To the village? You know what? I can never bring myself to feel even a little bit bad for Loki here.
Fuck him, man. We go towards the manor to see if Rei came for McNeil. Along the way, Garr starts to piece together everything that happened that put Ken into the path of Balio and Sunder and, ultimately, his life.
Why Rei hates these people so much The mayor's behind all this, right? This may not be for me to say, but Aren't you interested in getting revenge, Ken? Like Rei? I see I suppose things would get out of hand if you used your power But it seems he's safe.
McNeil, you have been found guilty of smuggling You've got it all wrong! It wasn't me! This is the infamous mayor, eh? We might be able to tell you a little something about that organization, but first I think you should send him off to Wyndia without delay : All right, Garr. Return to the castle and take Mr.
McNeil with you And the party goes to the nearby cow pasture to catch up. Of course, Ken himself is the one who must be really curious about them Let's concentrate on more urgent matters now, OK? Don't give me that look! What if Syn City is the headquarters of that gang? We should go check it out! No matter how hard we think about it We're not going to figure anything out about the Brood just standing here!
So we should take care of the business at hand-- the investigation! So let's get going! You know how to get to Syn City, right? Did anyone ever think he might know something useful? And, as you can see, Nina has matured a lot. She's very much a take charge kinda girl now, thanks to her time with Ken. No matter how strong that tiger is, he won't be able to break into the castle! You barely see it, since it's not even half a second, but Rei flits through the trees again, after eavesdropping.
Make sure you get it. Also in the faerie village, Gwyneth Paltrow's baby was born. Anyway, back in Syn City User Info: Tryscal The Great. According to the villagers, he runs off again. Who says it? I've specifically went through McNeil after each event during that period trying to find reference to Loki after he vanishes. Some person in McNeil. I even found it in the Text Dump.
Looks like Loki ran off somewhere again This time he got beat up so bad maybe he won't come back. Oh, alright. He's not coming back because he's so beat up he's going to DIE. User Info: deadjohndoe. I was a little disappointed with the whole Loki situation. I thought that Loki was going to become some powerful antagonist and that his scheme was part of something greater.
Maybe it's because I had just played Valkyrie Profile when I first started this. User Info: InfinityGene Yeah seriously Rei should have just bit of Loki's head. The trickster broke up what could have virtually become the strongest Trio in the story. Hell yes. Weretiger, plus TWO people who can ascend? Holy snap! Loki flees from his scheduled rendezvous with the party, leaving them to their fate. He is later encountered when they party returns to McNeil village as adolescents, happily talking with an investigator from Wyndia about McNeil.
After Rei meets with Ryu in Cedar Woods , Rei is relieved to see him alive but still vows revenge for the people who broke up his family, and he goes off towards McNeil village.
Upon Ryu's arrival, Loki is seen on the floor surrounded by people, alive but having received several wounds from Rei. The character's Japanese name, ZuruZuru , is the onomatopoeia used by that culture to denote the sound that a snake makes. His English name, Loki , is derived from the trickster god of Norse mythology. Both names foreshadow fact the fact that the character intentionally deceives the party in order to accomplish his own ends.
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