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Bow Out At Moment of Début is a sub-mission of Trailblaze Mission Sound of Farewell Hums Reunion in the Chapter A New Venture on the Eighth Dawn.
Steps[]
- Explain your reason for being here
- Go to the center stage
- Complete your own tuning
- Send a request to Welt
Dialogue[]
Explain your reason for being here[]
- Mission DescriptionOnly when one has fallen to the ground can they learn how to fly. If one wants to take a curtain call, they must stand on the stage once more.
Explain Wonweek's true identity to Welt.
- Welt: I know you can hide your appearance, but trespassing on restricted Family grounds is still a bold move.
- Sunday: Don't worry. I won't take too much time.
- Grand Theater. I remember seeing the light behind the curtains from here and believing it to be the Morning Star guiding me toward the Land of the Dreams. Sunday: I was a child when I first visited the
- Oak Family, I finally learned that the light was actually a Stellaron. Sunday: When I returned here many years later as the head of the
- Welt: Now that you've returned to the stage, what are you planning to do?
- Sunday: Prepare for my departure. I've always believed that a person's starting point should also be his last stop.
- Sunday: Have you ever seen the elderly at the end of their lives? As they welcome their final moments, they invariably raise their hands, stretching their arms into the emptiness. Much like how babies also stretch their arms into the air when they are first born.
- Sunday: Humanity flaps their wings twice as they complete their journey: Once when they are born, and once when they die. In order to flap my own wings and soar again...
- Sunday: I will say goodbye here to the me of yesterday.
- Wonweek: I really hate this face. My expressions feel so dull and lifeless.
- Welt: I see. That explains why something always felt off about your appearance.
- Welt: The halo above your head that symbolizes the Harmony — it's been missing since the moment we reunited.
- Sunday: It's true that this ring was bestowed upon our people by the heavens, but that doesn't mean it can't be thrown away.
- halo from myself. Sunday: While I was in the Gallery of Thoughts, at the entrance of the dream, I chose to completely sever the
- Welt: Why?
- Sunday: I am a fugitive, after all. I must remove any chance of being detected by The Family.
- Sunday: Another reason is to feel pain... A pain like falling from the sky with broken wings that can keep me awake.
- Harmony and the Order and, for the first time in my life, enter the sweet dream as an ordinary person. Sunday: This is how I can cast aside all the blessings of the
- Welt: Is that also how Mr. Wonweek came into this world?
- Wonweek: Hmph, no, you wouldn't believe the real story even if he told you.
- Sunday: He was born from an accident, one that you're actually quite familiar with...
- Sunday: It was that Try-not-to-Laugh challenge. Quite embarrassing, to be honest.
- Pepeshi's trap. The prank that fragmented Miss Tingyun also divided my fragile self into two. Sunday: I was roaming around as an ordinary person when I unfortunately fell into that
- Welt: Are you saying that he's a part of you? That's quite surprising, given that you two looked nothing alike.
- Sunday: You could say he's another possibility of me.
- Sunday: I, too, was once a child, with aspirations buried deep within. Over time, those childhood voices grew increasingly faint.
- Sunday: Maybe if I had made a small change in my childhood, I would have turned out to be exactly like him.
- Wonweek: What a pity, failing to become a better version of yourself.
- Sunday: So, my final farewell will be like that of Miss Tingyun: I will perform a tuning on myself and return to my complete form.
- Sunday: And this also means that Wonweek will vanish for good. That's why I said this was the last stop.
- Wonweek: Is there a possibility that you will be the one who disappears?
- Sunday: No, this is a foregone conclusion.
- Sunday: But who's to say there won't be any changes? Maybe deep down, I'm also anticipating this possibility.
- Welt: Regardless of the outcome, you will have a witness.
- Welt: I'll be waiting for you in the audience.
- Sunday: Much appreciated.
- Sunday: Now, shall we begin?
- Wonweek: "Anticipating this possibility..." You've really changed. In the past, you wouldn't have tolerated any noise at all.
- Sunday: I'm about to embark on an unknown journey, where it will be impossible to maintain my orderly life. I will have to navigate unexpected surprises, much like today.
- Wonweek: You're not ready at all, are you?
- Penacony, I could no longer control everything. Sunday: I feel unsettled, maybe even scared. Ever since I left
- Wonweek: Don't flatter yourself. You can't control anything.
- Wonweek: But isn't that how it is for most people?
- Sunday: My fear of the unknown may be a weakness, but your presence has shown me that surprises aren't always bad.
- Sunday: Meeting you has been a great help to me, and I'm glad to have discovered this side of myself. I also feel grateful for the opportunity to tell you this in person...
- Sunday: ...
- Sunday: I truly dislike you.
- Wonweek: What? Are you sure you didn't mean the opposite?
- Sunday: I must admit, many of your qualities strike a chord with me. There are times when I want to joke around, freely express my thoughts, or openly share my dislike of a person...
- Sunday: Or my fondness. I want to tell her that I love all her songs.
- Wonweek: Then go for it, Sunny. You always talk about locking the bird in the cage, but you're the one who's trapped.
- Wonweek: Look at yourself. Besides discipline and hesitation, there's nothing else in your life. If you continue living like a slab of marble, you'll break into pieces when you fall.
- Sunday: But I won't become like you. I simply can't.
- Sunday: I dislike people who are frivolous. It makes me uncomfortable to even emulate them. If I fail, I will still uphold my principles, such as decorum and stateliness.
- Sunday: As for the Harmony, my stance remains the same. Whether it's you or the Paths, if what I once doubted — or even opposed — becomes the force I must rely on in the future...
- Sunday: Then this time, my true heart will guide the tuning.
- Sunday: I'll leave it to you.
- Wonweek: What is this? Leaving your fate entirely up to a coin flip?
- Express, or were you possessed by that IPC gambler? Wonweek: This isn't like you at all. Did you lose your mind after being run over by the
- Sunday: Failure is always the best teacher. To save more lives, you must first understand what they live for and what they die for. The best way to achieve this is through personal experience.
- Sunday: You see? I'm already starting to make changes.
- Sunday: Whether it's us merging or one of us disappearing, I'll leave the tuning to fate, and see if I can embrace all that I detest.
- Sunday: Only then will I truly be able to walk among the living in their world.
- Wonweek: But what if you can't do it?
- Sunday: Well, that's out of my hands. It will just prove that I'm still the same person...
- his sister... Sunday: The person who always disappoints
Go to the center stage[]
- Sunday: Falling is just another name for flying.
- Sunday: That's why I rejoice at my broken wings.
- Sunday: Step into the mortal world to see how it truly is.
- Sunday: Then, be born as a human and die as one.
- (Approach the marked location)
- Sunday: And with my last breath, I'll join the weak... in reaching my hands toward the sky.
- Sunday: On the Planet of Festivities, whatever identities I once had, they no longer matter.
- Sunday: It's not the Gods who answer us, but ourselves from the future.
- Wonweek: I don't have much to say. But as it's time to part ways, here's one last piece of advice.
- Wonweek: When telling jokes, be sincere. Don't sweat the details, and above all, don't explain them every time.
- Wonweek: Ah, never mind. Maybe it's better for you not to joke at all.
- Sunday: No objections from me.
- Wonweek: This is so annoying. How did I become so dull?
- Wonweek: ...
- Wonweek: Well, despite everything, try not to be too hard on yourself. There will always be people who are sad.
- Sunday: Mm.
Complete your own tuning[]
- Step DescriptionOnly when one has fallen to the ground can they learn how to fly. If one wants to take a curtain call, they must stand on the stage once more.
Complete your own tuning.
- (Cutscene plays)
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- Wonweek: Planet of Festivities, Land of the Dreams, I say goodbye to my home.
- Wonweek: Should one desire to leave the stage for good...
- "Harmonious Choir" The Great Septimus: One must first step back onto the stage.
- (Cutscene ends)
- (Enter battle)
- "Harmonious Choir" The Great Septimus ×1 (Phases 1 and 2)
- (At the start of battle)
- Sunday: As expected, the trickiest thing is tuning yourself.
- Sunday: These dissonant sounds are much too harsh.
- (After "Harmonious Choir" The Great Septimus uses Accelerando for the first time)
- Sunday: Echoes of the past, you need not fade away.
- Sunday: Follow me, to the stars.
- (After "Harmonious Choir" The Great Septimus enters Phase 2)
- Sunday: The time has come. Let it be revealed...
- Sunday: Is it "inevitable" for me?
- (After winning the battle)
- (Unlock Achievement A New Venture on the Eighth Dawn)
- (Cutscene plays)
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- Sunday: On this eighth day, I grant myself—
- Sunday: Departure.
- (Cutscene ends)
Send a request to Welt[]
- Step DescriptionHaving resolved to advance, Sunday decides to look back on his past... Having embraced everything that happened, on the eighth day, the day of his departure also embraces him. However, he is still missing one thing... Permission to board the Express.
- Welt: Well, how should I address you now? Mr. Sunday or Mr. Wonweek?
- Sunday: Whichever you prefer. He's probably mocking me from inside right now.
- Sunday: Thank you for accompanying me through all this, Mr. Yang. This farewell journey has come to an end.
- Welt: What are your plans after leaving Penacony?
- Sunday: At this point, there is no need to hide things from you. I believe there's more to the incident involving the Stellaron on Penacony.
- Dreammaster wasn't the one controlling the Stellaron? Welt: Are you suggesting that the
- fallen Aeon during the Charmony Festival, and you've already defeated them. Sunday: Don't worry. The Oak Family was indeed behind seizing the Stellaron and resurrecting the
- Sunday: But Mr. Gopher Wood once told me that all the Order's efforts were aimed at avoiding the same mistakes that the Harmony made.
- Sunday: My guess is that the Family from the Montour System must be involved.
- Sunday: Unfortunately, too much time has passed to verify that. Penacony is just a small territory, and even the family heads with their authority cannot enter the sacred site of the Harmony and inquire about the true will of the Great One.
- Xipe turned a blind eye, how could "the strong defending the weak" hold up? Sunday: In the worst-case scenario, if
- Sunday: Mr. Yang, I just want to tell you this: The Harmony has more than one side. THEY can be the most steadfast ally of the Astral Express or the most fearsome enemy.
- Crew on Penacony were driven by the same concern. Welt: Thank you for being honest with me. The efforts of the
- Preservation will keep the situation on the Planet of Festivities in balance. With the momentum from the Trailblaze, more forces will arrive, and Penacony will become a public space in the Cosmos. Welt: After all this, the Harmony and the
- the Nameless can offer. I'm glad that Penacony needs it. Welt: Freedom is the only answer
- Sunday: You and I both strive for a peaceful society, even if our reasons are different, and you've gone even further than I have.
- Sunday: If not for our Paths, perhaps you and I wouldn't be in opposition.
- Welt: Don't sell yourself short. We're not fundamentally opposed. Otherwise, you wouldn't have shown me mercy in front of the Dreammaster.
- Welt: This shared journey is my way of repaying you. After all—
- Welt: You are one of my Trailblazing goals.
- Sunday: ...
- Sunday: About that, you've given me many insights as well. Humans are the measure of everything, and no one is the sole savior.
- Sunday: Creating a paradise remains one of my lifelong ambitions. As I move forward, I realize I must build it brick by brick. Therefore, I have a request that I hope you'll consider...
- Sunday: While I lack the will to Trailblaze, nor can I become a true Nameless...
- Sunday: I admire your convictions. Perhaps, what I need, more than asceticism, is knowledge.
- Sunday: Therefore, after leaving Penacony, would you consider letting me...
- Sunday: Come aboard the Astral Express and travel with you for now?
- Switching to Trailblazer's POV...
- When you have a chance to make a choice, make one that you know you won't regret.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name |
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English | Bow Out At Moment of Début |
Chinese (Simplified) | 谢幕于登台之时 |
Chinese (Traditional) | 謝幕於登台之時 |
Japanese | 舞台上のカーテンコール |
Korean | 커튼콜은 무대에 오른 순간에 |
Spanish | Cuando cae el telón |
French | Adieux sur scène |
Russian | Занавес в момент дебюта |
Thai | โค้งคำนับเมื่อม่านปิดฉาก |
Vietnamese | Cúi Chào Lúc Lên Sân Khấu |
German | Wenn der Vorhang fällt |
Indonesian | Saat Tirai Penutup Muncul |
Portuguese | Quando As Cortinas Caem |
Change History[]
Released in Version 2.7