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Side Quest 5 Answers Where can I find sickle and fishing pole? Side Quest 4 Answers. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? This is me wishing: Hopefully this will have a remake. Winter Quiz Contest Answers. With the aid of the Relic the monument moves to the side to reveal the Snow Ruins. Next, when Raguna visits the Whale its consciousness informs him that the Rune within him is dissipating at an alarming rate and it is now critical to have his help, else he will plummet from the sky.
At night, Raguna experiences yet another dream, this time involving the green voice but now with two others in purple and maroon. Maroon exclaims that Rune levels are critically low in the Basic Experimental Facility.
Purple reveals the same incident at the Cryogenic Faclility. Green urges them to release backup Runes but it seems to be having no affect. It becomes evident that things are quickly entering dangerous territory if they don't do something.
Green speaks to an unknown person, urging them to go on being the innocent self they have always been. He tries to reassure them that things will work out but even he knows that at this rate the the runes will completely disappear from the world. And when that happens Mist explains that the voice she has been hearing is coming from inside the boss room asking for her help while Candy explains that the room has accumulated a lot of Spirits, including Spirits from Whale Island, and that they are sad.
While Raguna is unable to open the door to the boss room, Mist is. When the trio enter the chamber they find a huge glowing glyph at the center of the room and a Dark Rune at its center. From within it they can hear a feminine Spirit Melody which is soon revealed to be sung by a woman who strikingly resembles Iris. Candy explains that it is the girls Spirit Melody, which has gathered so many spirits into one place, is creating the Rune glyph on the floor.
She must be stopped or otherwise Whale Island will crash out of the sky and destroy the town. Raguna attempts to talk the girl out of what she is doing, mistakenly believing her to be the Iris he knows on Whale Island. However, the girl does not know him. At the absence of her singing, Gelwein steps out to angrily criticize and berate her before noticing the trio who have entered the chamber.
Gelwein reveals the truth behind the two girls; that they were once one but split into two out of sheer loneliness. He refers to them as Noire and Blanche. For an undisclosed amount of time Noire and Blanche had been continuously singing their Spirit Melody — one above the world and one below — in order to maintain the balance of Spirits in the world. However, Gelwein had recently put a stop to Blanche's singing on Whale Island in order to accumulate spirts underground and create a Dark Rune.
When Gelwein orders Noire to attack the trio, Iris Blanche uses her power above to speak through Raguna and plead for Iris Noire to stop. It is revealed she is able to do so due to Raguna previously sharing his blood with her.
Gelwein retreats for the time, stating that he has found someone much more powerful and capable to absorb ruins than even the Iris girls. Raguna passes out, falling into yet another dream. Green speaks, revealing that they had created life with their own hands. The child, artificially created, was born with a body that endlessly absorbs Runes and is capable of causing the destruction of the entire world.
He does not blame the child but knows he must do something to save the world. When Raguna regains consciousness days later, he learns that Mist has gone missing and the inner chamber of the Snow Ruins has been magically sealed. A great and powerful force is drawing the Spirits into that underground chamber and they must put an immediate stop to it as well as find Mist. The two simultaneously use their Spirit Melody to try and draw as much of the Spirits back up from underground and prevent the floating island from crashing.
Raguna returns to the Snow Ruins in hopes that the magical seal against the final door has weaken. However, he is still unable to break the seal and must find a different way in. Back at the town's cemetery Candy asks Raguna for help her. Her and Marco had discovered a hole in the ground and he had gone in to retrieve her treasured doll when it had accidentally fallen inside.
Raguna rescues Marco and it subsequently happens to be another, hidden, passage into the main chamber of the Snow Ruins. Raguna enters the main chamber of the Snow Runes to find Gelwein and an unconscious Mist. It is then revealed that Mist is the artificial child that had been made by human hands all those years ago. Gelwein has placed her into unbearable pain to force her sub-conscious to draw in all the Runes in the area and his ambitions quickly turn from revenge against his colleagues to destroying the entire world with this kind of control and power.
Raguna attempts to save Mist, however the Dark Rune is too powerful, quickly absorbing both Mist and Gelwein before it teleports away leaving behind the Grimoire of Time. Raguna hands the book over to Kanno to translate the ancient script. Raguna has yet another dream.
Green speaks to another voice that is represented by blue. He says to her, "I really wish I didn't have to do this It's a waste of time to explain the Harvest Moon aspect; there's really nothing new here on that front.
The other aspects are more interesting. There are a lot of characters in this game, and it takes some work to add them all to the village. As you talk to people and complete sections of the game, more characters will arrive, which gives you access to new items and areas. The game is very open in this sense. You can unlock new characters and get new items at different times and in almost any order depending on how you play. Crafting is a pretty major part of the game. You can collect items that can be used for cooking, smithing, gardening, and creating accessories.
With the right items and skill level, you can upgrade your tools so that maintaining your crops takes less time. When you've got the right weapons and equipment, you can enter a variety of dungeons and fight monsters. These monsters can be captured and kept as pets that will help you around the farm or join you in the dungeons.
All in all, the game is enjoyable. Sometimes it gets tedious, but then a new item or area opens that adds some variety. Anyone who enjoyed Harvest Moon would also enjoy Rune Factory. It has a healthy portion of battling to take the monotony out of raising crops. I ended up buying this game because a best friend had it, and I borrowed it for a while, and then eventually she couldn't get me off of it, I ended up buying one for my own playing pleasure.
I have to admit at first you get hooked, but when you first start out you aren't able to do much since your health dies pretty quick. I love the art, Cinnamon, Candy, and Eunice are my absolute fav characters they are so kawaii! I love the gameplay, the feel of it is definitely Harvest Moon orientated, but they add on dungeons and monster fighting to make it fun.
I think this idea was a great one, but whoever decided that they should only give us a measly amount of "hours" in game to do everything needs to be shot. Time should stop in dungeons like it does in houses and whatnot.
I am not able to talk t o everyone, water, and pick my crops not fight through the dungeons like I want in that little amount of time they give you throughout the day. Other than that the storyline is cute, the graphics are great, and the characters are hilarious. I have to admit though, that the storyline progresses VERY slow. I'm in my 2nd year and am only in the snow ruins.
Aside from that I recommend you this game, especially if you're into Harvest Moon! Skip to main content. Rune Factory Frontier Nintendo Wii, 4. About this product. Open box. Make an offer:.
Auction: Open box. Stock photo. Brand new: Lowest price The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is applicable. Title: Rune Factory: Frontier Wii. Condition: New. Catalogue Number: See all 5 brand new listings. Buy It Now. Add to cart. Sold by rarewaves-usa About this product Product Information Rune Factory: Frontier is a character-driven, farm-based life simulation game, similar to its stylistic forebear Harvest Moon, but takes place in a fantasy land of magic and monsters, similar to a traditional console role-playing game.
Players set out to tame a wilderness by clearing the land, working the fields, and growing crops. The player's settlement encourages other people to come live nearby, and the community to grows large and strong.
Beneath the ground, however, it's a different scene. Players can explore dungeons, fight and capture monsters, and recover quest items before returning to the happy community above ground.
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