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After completing Condition missing, Hyacine will appear in "Eternal Holy City" Okhema:

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Hyacine: Ah, Grayie! What a gorgeous sunny day, thank Kephale. You're here to soak up some sun too, aren't you?
Hyacine: Or perhaps... Is there something on your mind that you want to talk about?
I just want to chat with you!
Hyacine: Of course! Anything you'd like to talk about?
What kind of organization is the Twilight Courtyard?
Hyacine: The Twilight Courtyard... once, it was a healing haven for bridging day and night, where the descendants of the Sky coexisted in harmony.
Hyacine: But over the long years, war, the black tide, and countless disasters and shadows stole its radiance, and eventually, it dissolved and faded away.
Hyacine: After Amphoreus fell into eternal night... I rebuilt the Twilight Courtyard in the Grove.
Hyacine: I wanted to recreate that heart-healing courtyard, but maybe I'm just too much of a worrywart — I can't help but try to address everyone's physical ailments whenever they visit. I hope that they're renewed both in body and spirit when they leave.
Hyacine: And so... everyone started treating the Twilight Courtyard like a clinic and calling me the chief healer!
Everyone really likes you and your courtyard
Hyacine: For a healer determined to erase their patients' pain, nothing makes me happier than hearing that!
I'd like to hear more about the history of the old Twilight Courtyard.
Hyacine: Ah, the story of the old Twilight Courtyard... that would be a very long tale. Way too long, in fact. Let's save it for another time, okay, Grayie?
What do you enjoy doing, Hyacine?
Hyacine: Hmm... I think my normal, everyday life is what I really enjoy.
Hyacine: Close your eyes and imagine this — a courtyard with rustling leaves and a cool breeze. Shimmering ornaments and fluffy cushions are scattered everywhere, while the dining table is laid with delicious sugary preserves and warm, soothing tea.
Hyacine: A soft, glimmering ray of light streams in from the skylight above. It's not blinding, but just bright enough to fill the entire courtyard.
Hyacine: And there you are, with your friends, in this fairytale scene, chatting freely, sharing your worries, and easing the fatigue plaguing each other's minds and souls...
I feel all warm and fuzzy!
Hyacine: Hehe, and others might say such a scene would give them a cool and refreshing feeling, one to wash away their worries.
Hyacine: Warm, but not stifling. Cool, but not chilly... A sanctuary of healing should bring everyone the same sense of comfort, even if they themselves are different.
Just can't picture that. It feels like a dream.
Hyacine: Really? Actually, many who first hear about the Twilight Courtyard think it's just a lovely dream, too.
Hyacine: But that's not a bad thing. Because when they finally see the courtyard for themselves, they're in for a wonderful surprise — it's like their dream has come true!
Hyacine: Recently, I've been wandering around Okhema, looking for the perfect spot to rebuild the Twilight Courtyard.
Hyacine: When it's ready, Grayie, be sure to visit often, okay?
What is Amphorean healing like?
Hyacine: Oh? Grayie, you're actually interested in the art of medicine too? Seems like you really are a great fit for us!
Hyacine: In the ancient Era Chrysea, everyone had endless, immortal lifespans. It wasn't until Thanatos descended that illness, suffering, and death arrived.
Hyacine: Those who feared pain, detested it, and sought to overcome it became the first healers in our world. They started from nothing, slowly learning how to treat injuries and ailments.
Hyacine: Over millennia, the healers wandering the land accumulated a wealth of reliable knowledge. If I were to summarize it for you, Grayie, it'd be something like: For minor ailments, we use medicine to nurse them back to health. For serious injuries, we perform surgeries. And for those in critical condition, we invoke blessings.
Hyacine: But I know you come from a faraway land beyond the sky, Grayie. How do people in other worlds heal the sick and wounded?
With gourds.
Hyacine: Gourds... You mean those hollow fruits with slim waists and rounded bellies? I think they're mentioned in the botanical treatises by the Lotophagists, though they're quite rare in the Amphoreus of today.
Hyacine: So gourds can even be used for healing? If only the Grove still had seeds from plants like that...
With banners.
Hyacine: Banners? ...What are those?
Hyacine: Small triangular flags that can cure ailments just by being waved around... What a convenient tool! I wish I had a miraculous flag like that too.
With coffins.
Hyacine: Coffins!? You mean the large boxes where the deceased are laid to rest?
Hyacine: Hmm... I really can't imagine how coffins could be used to cure people...
Let's catch up another time!
Hyacine: Sure! I'd be happy to chat with you again, Grayie!
Let's catch up another time!
Hyacine: Sure! I'd be happy to chat with you again, Grayie!
(Obtain Memory Crystal Shard Memory Crystal Shard ×1, one-time only)

(Available after completing Witch's Mirrored Reversal)
I'd like to hear more about the history of the old Twilight Courtyard.
Hyacine: The story of the old Twilight Courtyard... Of course. I have some free time today, so I'll have a chat with you, Grayie!
Hyacine: Long ago, in Aquila's sky fortress, there lived Sky denizens from various tribes.
Hyacine: Among them, some revered the scorching heat of the sun, some enjoyed the coolness of rain, some marveled at the grandeur of winter snow, while others longed for the soft glow of twilight.
Hyacine: Though all the Sky tribes received Aquila's blessings, their differing beliefs led to unnecessary conflicts, until the emergence of a great Chrysos Heir hero...
Hyacine: I wonder if you've heard of my ancestor, Seliose the Daythunder Knight?
Hyacine: When Lady Tribbie spread the prophecy of salvation, Seliose was the first Chrysos Heir to answer their call and defeated a Titan.
But why wasn't Aquila's Coreflame returned?
Hyacine: It's said that when Aquila was on the verge of defeat, the sky itself was also about to fall with the Titan. To prevent the world from being crushed by the heavens, Seliose had no choice but to hold up the sky...
Mortal slaying gods — could that really be true?
Hyacine: Grayie, my ancestor Seliose was a Chrysos Heir as well. Don't forget that you and the others defeated mighty Nikador together not long ago.
Hyacine: After Seliose defeated Aquila, the denizens of the sky descended to live on the earth.
Hyacine: They were so moved by Seliose's heroic act of challenging the Titan and holding up the sky that they decided to bridge the divides between their tribes and create a place where all could live in harmony.
Hyacine: ...And that's how the descendants of the sky and the Twilight Courtyard came to be!

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