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Passage, Reveal the Past Once More is the ninth part of the Trailblaze Mission chapter Light Slips the Gate, Shadow Greets the Throne. It automatically begins after completing Throne, End Those Long Years Forlorn.
Steps[]
- Participate in Trianne's funeral
- Advance towards the Archive of Prophecies at the left of the altar
- Complete the first Janus' Maze
- Complete the second Janus' Maze and open the gates
- Enter Tribios' abode
- Walk around with Trinnon
- Walk with Trinnon to Tribios' bedroom
- Look for Tribios
- Open the bookshelf's hidden door
- Follow Tribios forward
- Try to open up the way for Tribios
- Keep following Tribios forward
- Watch Tribios' past conversations
- Follow Tribios and cross the bridge
- Follow Tribios and head to the Janus Vault
- Try to open the way forward
- Keep following Tribios to the Janus Vault
- Face the holy city's guards together with Tribios
- Open the way together with Tribios
- Escape with Tribios
- Defeat the pursuers with Tribios
Dialogue[]
Participate in Trianne's funeral[]
- Tribbie: We smell sunlight in the wind of Okhema...
- Tribbie: This was your favorite spot, wasn't it, Trianne?
- Castorice: Lady Trianne... Why did it have to end up like this?
- Tribbie: Take it easy, Cas. Departure is a part of life. It's just that ours isn't as tumultuous as it is for ordinary folks.
- Titan divided themself to create the countless passages in the world... Trinnon: When we started our journey, Janus had already provided their prophecy. Just like how that
- Trinnon: It's only natural for us to follow the same path since we inherited their destiny.
- Phainon: If you don't mind, Tribbie...
- Phainon: Are you still willing to unveil that past for us? The past regarding the "prophecy."
- Tribbie: What do you seek to learn, Snowy?
- Phainon: ...
- Mydeimos has left the city to face his own fate. Phainon:
- demigod. We will all eventually let go of our past to follow the same path as his. Phainon: That is the fate of every
- Amphoreus' first demigod, what compelled you to take the first step on this journey? Phainon: So, what I want to know is — As
- Phainon: And what has sustained you to make it this far without looking back, despite the fracturing of your body and the numerous departures you have endured?
- Tribbie: ...Alright.
- Aglaea: Teacher, are you sure about this?
- Tribbie: De is already doing what he has to do... What reason do we have to keep it from them? Let's go, everyone...
- Abyss of Fate and see how it used to be. Trinnon: Let's go to the
Count me in.
- Tribbie: That's great. Thank you.
Mem, time to work!
- Tribbie: Then... we will leave it to you.
- Tribbie: Trinnon, would you mind?
- Phainon: Tribbie... Are you not coming with us?
- Tribbie: I want to stay here with Trianne for a bit longer.
- Phainon: I see. We'll be off, then. Take care.
- Aglaea: Since you have made your decision, then let's proceed as you wish...
- Aglaea: See you later, teacher.
- Castorice: ...
- Tribbie: Cas, are you not going with them?
- Castorice: No, I'd prefer to remain here to accompany Lady Trianne.
- Castorice: She... hated being alone.
- Tribbie: What's this...?
- Castorice: A little gift that I had hoped to deliver to her personally... though Fate had other plans.
- Tribbie: Oh, so you saw us arguing that day?
- Castorice: Yes. I figured Lady Trianne would like it a lot, so I bought it.
- Tribbie: I see.
- Janusopolis. Tribbie: Cas, you know, I recognized it immediately that day. It truly is an authentic piece from
- Castorice: Then why...?
- Tribbie: It's just that Trianne had forgotten far more things than I. For example...
- Tribbie: She forgot that this glass object meant something unfortunate according to the traditions of our homeland.
- Castorice: Ah... I'm sorry, Lady Tribbie. Should I...
- Tribbie: No need to apologize, Cas. At that time, I simply didn't want her to be trapped by our past, especially considering how much time had passed since we left home.
- Tribbie: But now... it might just be the perfect gift for Trianne.
- "All shall bid farewell to one, and that person alone will witness the miracle —" Aglaea:
- Aglaea: While you and I have long accepted this absurd fate, they remain fresh and inexperienced...
- Aglaea: Teacher, don't let the weight of that cruel prophecy crush their spines.
- Tribbie: But it would be even more cruel if we allow them to ignorantly fall before the gates of the new world.
- Tribbie: They will eventually need to know the truth. We just need the right opportunity...
- Tribbie: This, to me, feels like the right opportunity.
- Phainon: So, this is how the Temple of the Three Fates looked back in the day...
- Aquila's protection, yet it is already fated for decline, and only contains a beautiful facade. Trinnon: At this point, Janusopolis still resides under
- Era Bellica? Phainon: Is it because Amphoreus has entered
- Trinnon: Yes. Strife remains distant from this part of Amphoreus right now, but in five years' time, at the same Entry Hour, this temple will become the source of another war.
- Phainon: Then... where are you at this time?
- Trinnon: Right over there...
- Phainon: Why does she look somewhat different?
- Trinnon: It's because...
- Trinnon: We don't quite recall how we used to look.
- Phainon: ...My apologies.
- Trinnon: Please don't. We should be the ones apologizing. Come, everyone...
- Oronyx. Trinnon: It's time to witness our last conversation with
- ???: ...
- Oronyx: *Titan's murmurs*
- Oronyx: Tri... bios...
- Tribios: You're here, Oronyx.
Wait, I can understand the Titan language now?
Fancy simultaneous interpretation!
Your voice now sounds so... mature.
- Trinnon: This is our memory, so your senses are also aligned with the Tribios' of that moment.
- Oronyx: You still... consume yourself... for that false prophecy.
- Tribios: "False prophecy," huh? So you still think that way.
- Kephale has fallen... they would never guide humans to kill their own comrades. Oronyx: Even if
- Oronyx: Stop while you still can. Tribios... Spreading the prophecy will only kindle disaster. That disaster... will tear you into a thousand pieces.
- black tide has already arrived, and Janus remains in slumber. If even the god of passages, known for guiding mortals, cannot resist this catastrophe, then what can we do against the incoming destruction? Tribios: But the
- Coreflames. If you do that... You can still remain chosen by fate. Oronyx: Do not... get involved with the
- Tribios: Those chosen by fate would never have their family taken from them.
- Tribios: And how can I alone remain safe and secure, while watching the entire world crumble before my eyes?
- Tribios: This might be our last conversation, Oronyx. I will do everything I can... to protect you from the black tide.
- Phainon: The "family" she just mentioned...
- mother. She fell from this spot into the valley a long time ago... Trinnon: It's our
- Trinnon: It was during a grand ceremony held to seek Janus' guidance...
- Trinnon: But things took an unexpected turn... It was Kephale who responded instead.
- Phainon: ...Did something go wrong with the ceremony?
- Trinnon: Yes, but those two occurrences were in fact unrelated. Kephale's response was simply a coincidence.
- Trinnon: On that frosty night with treachery abound, as the Holy Maiden of Janusopolis met her demise... the Worldbearing Titan also fell in another corner of the world.
- Trinnon: Let's keep up with her. This story... she should be the one to tell it.
- (Unlock Achievement Old Leaves Fall, New Trees Flourish)
Advance towards the Archive of Prophecies at the left of the altar[]
Step Description
Through (Trailblazer)'s power, Phainon's group journeys to the past of the Abyss of Fate — the "Sanctum of Prophecy" Janusopolis, where they see the Tribbie trio as they were a thousand years ago.
- Phainon: That thing ahead...
- Talanton. Trinnon: It's the altar of
- Trinnon: But that's not our destination. We're heading to the left.
- Phainon: This place used to be passable, huh...
- (Enter the first door)
- Phainon: I never thought there would be such a hidden space in the Abyss.
- Trinnon: This is the Archive of Prophecies, an important ceremonial site back then.
- (Approach the marked podium)
- Phainon: Is this... Janus' Maze that Trinnon used for divination in the past?
- Trinnon: Not only that. It also serves as a lock — our childhood abode lies sealed within.
- Phainon: This is the largest puzzle I've ever laid eyes on, and it even acts as a door lock... Should've expected something like this in the homeland of puzzles, I suppose. So, how are we going to solve it?
- Just follow the designated path and let the stone ball fall into the pool twice. Trinnon:
- Phainon: Seems pretty straightforward. Even Mydei might be able to complete it in a single try.
How could you talk smack about Mydei behind his back!
- Phainon: That's not talking smack. It's clearly a compliment.
I agree it's straightforward, but Mydei might need at least two shots at it.
- Phainon: You still don't know him well enough then. He might not even need a first try — he'd just punch the door open.
- Phainon: Mydei... If he were still here, we'd probably take a lot fewer detours to solve our issues.
Complete the first Janus' Maze[]
- Phainon: Enough with the talking. Let's just get started!
- (Activate the puzzle)
Press the button and hold to activate the rewinding power and rotate the maze. During the rewind, let go of the button and the maze will spin in reverse direction. Combine gravity with the maze's spin to guide the stone orb out of the maze!
Press the button and hold to activate the rewinding power and rotate the maze. During the rewind, let go of the button and the maze will spin in reverse direction. Combine gravity with the maze's spin to guide the stone orb out of the maze!
- (Solve the puzzle)
- One of the encryption keys has been locked, and the confusion rumbles, becoming a new path. Let the stone ball fall into the pool once more, to open the hidden door.
- Trinnon: Impressive. You too have the makings of a High Priest now.
Complete the second Janus' Maze and open the gates[]
- Phainon: Tsk, getting that stone ball to the endpoint looks pretty tough... My hands are shaking just from looking at it.
- (Activate the puzzle)
Enter Tribios' abode[]
Step Description
As Trinnon returned to her homeland, familiar sights stirred forgotten memories within her — of people, moments, and treasures she thought time had washed away.
- Phainon: The secret door is open.
- Trinnon: Go inside... and you'll see the place where we grew up.
- (Approach Tribios' room)
- Phainon: You grew up... in a place like this?
- Trinnon: By the time we were born, the role of the Holy Maiden had already diminished to a mere title. Those in tune with the Titan's guidance are bound to become messengers for others.
- Trinnon: To maintain appearances, those in authority added some embellishments. And with Mother around, our childhood wasn't entirely without joy.
- Phainon: Even so, I still find it hard to imagine.
- Trinnon: Twenty years can go by in no time.
- Phainon: Trinnon, for most people... twenty years is a long period of time.
- Trinnon: Right. Becoming a demigod sure changes how one lives through time...
- Trinnon: It's hard to believe that it's been so long. Your power is exceptional, (Trailblazer). This place looks exactly as before...
Walk around with Trinnon[]
- Trinnon: Let's explore the room a bit.
- (Investigate the shelf, optional)
- Phainon: The shelf is packed full, but all I see are annals of geography for various cities. There are also documents about various kinds of Titan worship...
- Trinnon: Because we believed that we would need to travel great distances to convey Kephale's prophecy to everyone, and should learn about the terrains and customs of various places beforehand.
Don't tell me you actually read them all...
Reading all of this... that's crazy.
- Trinnon: Back then, our memories were still sharp. Ten years was enough for us to memorize all these.
- Trinnon: Mother left us these scrolls too. When we were young, she would read them to us as bedtime stories. Her stories were so engaging that we could vividly imagine all of Amphoreus in our dreams.
- Trinnon: Unfortunately, only after Mother was gone did we realize that what was written in the scrolls was far from engaging.
- (Investigate the black board, optional)
- Phainon: There is a blackboard here. What's that drawing on it?
- Trinnon: That doesn't ring a bell. It should be something we invented during those ten years.
Those ten years?
Invented? On your own?
- Trinnon: It has been approximately ten years between Kephale's prophecy and this moment, when we are about to set out.
- Trinnon: We were raised in this temple complex and had never stepped outside the Gate of Infinity. To understand the outside world, we spent much of our time acquiring knowledge and developing a few inventions along the way.
- Trinnon: Sadly, the inventions served no purpose except to deliver letters, and the knowledge we gained... has all faded away by now.
- (Investigate the boxes)
- Phainon: There are so many boxes here…
- Trinnon: These should be our belongings... Huh? What's this?
- Phainon: A red glass fragment?
I've seen this type of glass before.
It looks like a specialty from your hometown.
- Trinnon: We were still very young the first time we saw it. Mother came back with a beautiful glass piece, but her face was streaked with tears. She simply placed it on the table.
- Trinnon: It looked so sparkly that we couldn't resist playing with it, but we ended up breaking it by accident. Mother didn't get angry. She simply held us quietly for a long time.
- Trinnon: It wasn't until we were older that we learned in Janusopolis, if someone gloriously died for destiny, the Holy Maiden must pick a piece of glass from the volcano's quarry and polish it, then give it to the deceased's family.
- Trinnon: On the day Mother returned with the glass, her friend lost his life on the battlefield. Since he had no family left, Mother had to keep it herself...
- Trinnon: Later, on the eve of the ritual... Mother also gave us a beautiful piece of glass.
Walk with Trinnon to Tribios' bedroom[]
- Trinnon: Let's move on to the bedroom.
- (Approach the marked location)
- Phainon: It's Tribios...
- Trinnon: Just as expected. It's time to get going, after all.
- Tribios: Mama... are you going to that ritual tomorrow?
- Gentle Mother: That's right, my sweet girl. What's the matter?
- Tribios: I wish I could go too... I have something to ask Janus.
- Gentle Mother: Oh? What do you want to ask?
- Tribios: I want to know how to chase the black tide away!
- Gentle Mother: Ah, I see. Unfortunately, it's a secret ritual, and only I can preside over it.
- Gentle Mother: If you want me to consult the Titan on your behalf... you'll have to promise me something.
- Tribios: What is it?
- Gentle Mother: Be a good girl and go to sleep now, and whatever you dream of, don't be afraid—
- sic] their eyes. Can you do that for me, sweetie? Gentle Mother: Just sleep through the night, until morning comes, until the next time Aquilaopens [
- Tribios: That's it? Of course I can! Tribios is the most amazing Holy Maiden of Janus... Well, little Holy Maiden!
- Tribios: But... why, Mama?
- Gentle Mother: Because... this ritual might take a long time.
- Tribios: How long?
- Gentle Mother: Tomorrow, my sweet child. I'll be back tomorrow.
- Gentle Mother: If not tomorrow, then the next tomorrow. If not the tomorrow after that. But if I still haven't returned for a very long time...
- Gentle Mother: That means the ritual has succeeded. It means I've found a way to chase away the black tide and reached the new world on the other side. But for various reasons, I can't return to bring my sweet girl with me.
- Gentle Mother: But I'll be waiting for you there. As long as you stay brave and kind, we'll meet again in that new world.
- Gentle Mother: It's the end of the west wind, the black tide's other shore, a radiant see of flowers blessed and protected by the gods.
- Gentle Mother: In the rosy horizon, you'll see a silver-white shoal. It marks the end of your voyage — a haven free from storms, cold, and heavy rains. No sorrow can linger there... That is where I'll be waiting for you.
- Tribios: Wow! That sounds just like the island from my dream!
- Tribios: Oh, I know! I'll turn the moon into a ship and the stars into sails to go find Mama! Pinky promise?
- Gentle Mother: Mmm, pinky promise.
- Gentle Mother: As long as you sail toward tomorrow, as long as the sun will rise for the next day...
- Gentle Mother: Our wishes will come true together.
- Tribios: If the final murmurs of the Titan are true...
- Tribios: If such a place really exists on the shore beyond the black tide and at the end of "Genesis"...
- Tribios: Then our promise still stands.
- Tribios: ...Please wait for me, Mother.
- Trinnon: After those ten years of darkness, when Aquila opened their eyes for the last time...
- Trinnon: We finally set off.
Look for Tribios[]
- Phainon: Where... did she go?
- (Approach the marked location)
- Trinnon: This way. Now, we'll go through this shelf.
- Phainon: But how? With Janus' power?
Can the power of passages even go through walls?
- Trinnon: No, we hadn't acquired their power back then.
She hadn't become a demigod yet.
- Trinnon: Indeed. We hadn't acquired their power back then.
- Phainon: So, this obstacle... it was simply a mirage?
- Trinnon: Yes, the answer is right on the shelf. Go ahead and give it a try.
[]
- (Investigate the bookshelf)
-
- (Unlock Achievement The Start of All Roads)
Follow Tribios forward[]
- Phainon: It's a secret passage...
- Trinnon: It was a secret passage prepared by the Holy Maiden's supporters for Mother and me as a precaution...
- Trinnon: And now, it has turned into our passage to escape, just as anticipated.
- (Open the door next to the Hidden Passage of Contemplation Space Anchor)
-
- (Unlock Achievement The Start of All Roads)
- (Approach the marked location)
- Phainon: The path to the temple was in quite a state... Did someone do it on purpose?
- Trinnon: Mmm, no surprise at all. Some people caught on to what we were planning and tried to intercept us...
- Trinnon: While others were willing to clear the way for the Holy Maiden.
Try to open up the way for Tribios[]
- Tribios: I can't move it... Can't climb over it either...
- (Approach Tribios, optional)
- Tribios: I can't move it... Can't climb over it either...
- (Use Oronyx's Miracle)
- Tribios: Time Titan... is that you?
- (Idle chat, Tribios at a broken pathway)
- Tribios: Someone will help me...
- (Use Oronyx Orb)
- Trinnon: Just like this.
Is this replicating the memories...
Or disrupting the spacetime dimension?
- Trinnon: Regardless of our actions, the past will remain unchanged. It was someone else who helped Tribios in the actual events of history.
- Trinnon: We don't remember the details. As for why Memory recreated the past to be like this, it must be because...
- Trinnon: It's closer to the answer within our heart.
- Tribios: The passage... is now cleared!
- (Idle chat, Tribios at a broken pathway)
- Tribios: Oronyx, it's you again...
- (Engage the Miracle Orb)
- Tribios: Thank you, nameless god!
Keep following Tribios forward[]
- (Approach the marked location)
- Phainon: Whoa, it looked truly magnificent back then!
- Tribios: Relax... Take it easy...
- Phainon: All these people... They're just civilians, not enemies, correct?
- Trinnon: Mostly, but it might not be the case later on.
Watch Tribios' past conversations[]
- (Attempt to leave the main road, optional)
- Holy City Guard: Please stay clear.
- (Interact with Tribios)
- Tribios: Hey, little ones! How did you sneak in here?
- Small Boy: Shh, shh! Please keep it down! We had to be really sneaky to get in here!
- Tribios: Okay, okay. But what did you sneak in here for?
- Little Girl: I heard there's a lovely Holy Maiden living in the temple, and I wanna meet her!
- Small Boy: I couldn't stop her, so I had to think of a way to sneak her in.
- Tribios: Oh, really? I was here to meet the Holy Maiden as well! But the guard said she had to go somewhere far away today.
- Little Girl: Huh? What a bummer! Mommy even asked me to bring her gift to the Holy Maiden...
- Tribios: It's getting late! Be good and go home now, okay?
- Little Girl: Okay, then. We'll come back next time! Thank you!
- Trinnon: By the way they are dressed, the siblings look like civilians living outside the temple. Mother mentioned that when she was a Holy Maiden, she caught a girl sneaking into the temple to steal the tributes.
- Trinnon: Stealing from the temple was punishable by death, but that poor girl had no family and just wanted something to eat. So, Mother took her outside and even gave her some food.
- Trinnon: Perhaps these two children are the descendants of that girl from back then.
- (Approach the Amiable Woman)
- Amiable Woman: Ah, Lady Maiden!
- (Interact with Tribios)
- Amiable Woman: Lady Maiden, you need to dress warmer! It's pretty cold out. Let me get you a blanket...
- Tribios: No need to trouble yourself. I'm just going for a quick walk.
- Amiable Woman: ...Alright, but please take care of yourself. Your mother made us promise to look after you before she left.
- Amiable Woman: Hehe, it's been a while since I last saw you, and I just realized you've grown into such a beauty, just like your mother.
- Amiable Woman: Here, have some of my sweet pastries. She used to enjoy them, so maybe you'll like them too.
- Tribios: I...
- Amiable Woman: What's wrong, Lady Maiden?
- Tribios: I'm... fine. It tastes... really good.
- Trinnon: This lady is Mother's old friend. When we were little, we sometimes got to eat the sweet pastries she brought back.
- Trinnon: We've always remembered the familiar taste, and only now do we learn where it came from.
Follow Tribios and cross the bridge[]
- (Speak to Amiable Woman again, optional)
- Trinnon: This lady is Mother's old friend. When we were little, we sometimes got to eat the sweet pastries she brought back.
- (Approach the marked location)
- Holy City Guard: Apologies, Lady Maiden, but the Janus Vault is under maintenance today.
- Tribios: Perfect. That way, no one will disturb me while I'm talking to Mother.
- Holy City Guard: *sigh* Alright then. May Janus guide your path.
- Phainon: The Janus Vault?
- Trinnon: It's where Janus' heart lies and the Coreflame is kept. Just enter on the left...
- Trinnon: It's also the place where Tribios was born.
Follow Tribios and head to the Janus Vault[]
Try to open the way forward[]
- (Head through the first doors)
- Phainon: Tribios... what does that name actually mean?
- Trinnon: "The one with three lives." Mother believed our birth was blessed by the Three Titans of Fate. She named us thus to express her gratitude.
- Trinnon: Looking at how things have unfolded, fate might have had a role in it.
- (Use Oronyx's Miracle at the end of the puzzle)
- Tribios: Finally... the Janus Vault is right ahead.
- (Idle chats)
- Greetings, Holy Maiden.
- May Janus guide your path.
- Holy Maiden, please take care.
- Please stay clear, Holy Maiden.
Keep following Tribios to the Janus Vault[]
- (Approach the marked location)
- Tribios: At long last...
- Janus: *Titan's murmurs*
- Janus: Tribios... you've come.
- Tribios: ...I knew there was some sanity left in you, Janus. Just as I thought... you too have been confined.
- Janus: Step forth, and thou shalt bury yourself...
- Janus: Bury the gods, and bury the fate that binds us all.
- Tribios: No, Janus...
- Tribios: I've come here... to take on your fate.
- Tribios: By the blood of the lamb and the strength of my blade-wielding right hand...
- Tribios: I am Tribios, the Listener, the announcer, and the witness of the prophecy —
- Tribios: — I, the Holy Maiden of Janusopolis, the walker of the infinite paths, have come forth to assume your duty.
- Janus: Hehe...
- Janus: The one who guides the world shall see their soul shattered into a thousand fragments, akin to glass crashing upon the ground...
- Tribios: Just as I wished. This journey promises to be a long one. With a thousand selves to accompany me, I'll never be lonely.
- Janus: Though thou bearest the Coreflame, thou shalt be far from the glory of divinity. "Passages" are forever associated with dirt, and even a mere mortal's blade can imperil thy very existence...
- Tribios: No matter. My hands are not made for bearing arms, but my feet are destined to embark on a journey for the benefit of all.
- Janus: Yet, the Flame-Chase is a journey of constant loss, among which even life itself holds little value....
- Janus: Time decays the heart, the passages shatter the body, and the scales weigh the separation, until the end draws near...
- Janus: The one who bears three lives... art thou truly prepared?
- Tribios: Without a doubt, Titan. Let the prophecy shatter me —
- Tribios: — so that I may open a myriad of paths for this imperiled world!
- Janus: Thus... it shall be...
- Dying Titan: Overthrow the gods — / Return the Coreflames —
- Dying Titan: Inherit divine authority — / Forge godly miracles —
- Dying Titan: Go kill — / Go mourn —
- Dying Titan: Kill my kin — / Mourn our fate —
- Dying Titan: Ferry the spirits of the gods — / Nourish the land with divine essence —
- Dying Titan: Yet, thou shalt remember — / Yet, thou must remember —
- All shall bid farewell to one, and that person alone will witness the miracle — Dying Titan:
- Such... is destiny — Dying Titan:
- Dying Titan: —
- Tribios: I understand, Janus...
- Tribios: Thank you. Now... may you rest well.
- Tribios: ...
- Tribios: ...
- Tribios: Mother...
- Tribios: Did you... see that?
- Tribios: I have assumed my duty and stand ready to set out...
- Tribios: We will step over the gods' corpses and wander among humanity...
- Tribios: And thus, we shall sweep apart Amphoreus' pitch-dark fog...
- Tribios: May we... May the world...
- Tribios: Follow the myriad paths trodden and reunite at the end of the west wind... where flowers bloom in spring.
- Tribios: Mother... I shall see you tomorrow.
- ...
- Strict Holy City Guard: Who dares lay hands on the Coreflame! Drop your weapon and surrender at once!
- ...
- Tribios: I knew this would come.
Face the holy city's guards together with Tribios[]
- Strict Holy City Guard: It's opening up! Move aside and get ready —
- Scared Holy City Guard: The Holy Maiden...?
- (Approach the marked location)
- Scared Holy City Guard: What's happening here? Lady Maiden, where's the thief who stole the Coreflame?
- Strict Holy City Guard: Look at what she's holding, you buffoon! She is the thief —
- Strict Holy City Guard: Take your positions and ready your arms! We're taking back the Coreflame!
- Tribios: ...Bring it on.
- Scared Holy City Guard: ...What?
- Tribios: Come forth, loyal guards. At least do it properly — pierce me in the chest.
- Strict Holy City Guard: What are you scheming?
- Tribios: This is your last chance. If anyone wants to earn a promotion and rise through the ranks —
- Tribios: I'm right here. You all know who I am — go ahead.
- Tribios: However, if there's still any loyalty within you, step aside for the Holy Maiden...
- Tribios: Otherwise, by the decree of the holy city's codex, anyone who dares to harm the Holy Maiden shall face execution!
- Scared Holy City Guard: C—Captain, what should we do...
- Strict Holy City Guard: Uh... I...
- Strict Holy City Guard: Do it... Kill her!
- Strict Holy City Guard: If any of you want to get rich, then come with me! Take this traitor's head and wealth will be ours!
- Phainon: We can't just stand by and do nothing — let's move, partner!
- (Begin battle against
Furiae Warrior ×3,
Furiae Philosopher ×1)
- (After the battle)
- Strict Holy City Guard: How's... that possible...?
- Scared Holy City Guard: Could the Titan... actually be on her side...?
- Holy City Guards: The traitor's over there! / Get her! / That red-head woman is the traitor!
- Tribios: ...I should go.
- Trinnon: Let's keep up.
Open the way together with Tribios[]
Step Description
Tribios takes the Coreflame of Passage, receiving Janus's divine authority. Now, she must flee this Sanctum of Tripartite Prophecy that has held her captive for decades and pursue her destiny.
- Tribios: The path... is opening up for me.
- (While enemies chase Tribios)
- Tribios: O Janus... protect me.
- (Condition missing)
- Phainon: Let's go! Clear the path for her!
- Tribios: Run! Go faster!
- (Exit the building)
- Tribios: The main path is likely well-guarded... What do I do?
- (Approach landing)
- Tribios: Just as I thought... Inside!
Escape with Tribios[]
- (Enter the building)
- Tribios: There are guards here, too. Don't alert them.
- (Approach door)
- Tribios: At long last...
Defeat the pursuers with Tribios[]
- (Approach the marked location)
- Tribios: A creature of the holy city guards? But I'm already so close...
- Phainon: This should be the last fight. We have to help her get through.
- Phainon: But... I don't get it. This has been puzzling me for a while now.
- Phainon: Who has been aiding Tribios in her escape?
I've been curious about that, too...
Is the fallen Titan manifesting?
Logic in Amphoreus isn't adding up.
- Phainon: While history might be blurred by memories, seeing how the whole city is hunting her down, she clearly had no allies...
- Phainon: If she pulled it off alone, were we too involved in this process?
- Trinnon: Tribios had been on her own since she entered the vault.
- Trinnon: But what did we truly mean to her? You'll find that answer at the end of this memory.
- Phainon: In that case, let's focus on the mission at hand now. Let's do this, everyone!
- (Begin battle against
Meteoric Eagle ×3,
Noontide Gryphon ×1,
Moonlit Pegasus ×1)
- (After the battle)
- Tribios: Finally... beyond this gate awaits a boundless world.
- Tribios: This is where my journey begins.
- Tribios: God of passages, can you see me? I will complete the path... that you started.
- Tribios: ...
- Tribios: No response after all. Janus... may you have a good dream.
- Tribios: I can't stay here much longer. It's time to leave.
- Phainon: Well... looks like this is the end of the memory.
- Trinnon: ...Not yet.
- Trinnon: The question that has been puzzling you...
- File:Trailblaze Mission Passage, Reveal the Past Once More 2 Caelus.png
- Trinnon: She's about to reveal the answer.
- Tribios: ...
- Phainon: But nothing happened.
- Phainon: What was making her, or you, hesitate at this moment?
- Phainon: If she had known this Flame-Chase Journey would proceed as the Titan foretold, bringing about great suffering and fatalities, including her own...
- Phainon: Would she still have chosen to walk through the gate and start her journey?
- Tribios: I think...
- File:Trailblaze Mission Passage, Reveal the Past Once More 3 Caelus.png
- Tribios: The answer is already within you, and you've made your own decision.
- Phainon: ...What?
- Phainon: You can... hear us?
- Trinnon: Not really...
- Trinnon: She can neither see nor hear us.
- Trinnon: Yet, she knew that one day, someone would return to unveil this dust-covered memory.
- Trinnon: We can never know for sure who helped us back then. But that kindness was forever engraved in our hearts, motivating us to move forward. Time has modified this memory into a special letter, so that we do not forget our original intent.
- Trinnon: It's a letter written by Tribios of the past and sent to her future self. In this memory, it is Tribios of the future who overcomes all difficulties for her and sends her on a long journey... toward the tomorrow where we are.
- Tribios: Yes, you'll remember it all, and then find your way back to the gate where everything began.
- File:Trailblaze Mission Passage, Reveal the Past Once More 2 Caelus.png
- Tribios: Here, I will set sail toward the distant horizon.
- Tribios: Here, you have traveled far on your way home.
- "You shall shatter into a thousand fragments and wither on the soil of foreign lands." Tribios: Such is the maxim that unveils Tribios' fate:
- Tribios: So, if you ever feel lost, return to this place. I'll keep this memory here for you — or for me — to embrace it again.
- Trinnon: Worry not. Though loss is something we've grown used to, our resolve and our pledge are what Tribios will never forget.
- Trinnon: Each one of us has never failed to remember.
- Trinnon: "Losses are a constant on the Flame-Chase journey, among which even life itself holds little value."
- Trinnon: "The hot blood of the sacrificial lamb will not be spilled in vain, like my mother and I."
- Tribios: "The libations poured are guaranteed to bear fruit, just as my blade-wielding right hand is not a hollow formality."
- Trinnon: "Surmount the myriad passages of Janus, and we will once again—"
- Tribios: "Ride the west wind and let the wings carry us far away."
- Phainon: So this... is your answer.
- Tribios: That's right. In the name of the Three Fates, I stand by my answer with no regrets.
- Tribios: Now, with or without the gods' blessing...
- Tribios: I run towards the world's agony.
- Tribios: If I can truly pierce through the utter darkness...
- Tribios: We will meet again at the end of the west wind where flowers bloom in spring.
- Light Calendar 3760, Month of Evernight
- "Janusopolis' Holy Maiden" Tribios bore the Coreflame to quell the world's chaos and became a demigod of Janus.
- She traversed the "Gate of Infinity," splitting into a thousand messengers to spread the divine prophecy across the land of Amphoreus.
- After a century of arduous journeying...
- Light Calendar 3870, Month of Freedom
- Humanity's Flame-Chase Journey officially began.
- Castorice: Lady Tribbie, do you still think...
- Castorice: That everything will be fine tomorrow?
- Tribbie: Yeah, that's what Trianne would say as well.
- Castorice: With all due respect...
- Castorice: Lady Tribbie, you know perfectly well... that see you tomorrow is nothing but a white lie.
- Castorice: I hope your toughness is not a mask hiding a lonely heart.
- Tribbie: Cas, that's not a lie.
- Tribbie: See you tomorrow is the greatest prophecy in the world.
- Castorice: Prophecy...?
- Tribbie: Listen. In every corner of this land, every heartbeat carries a prayer for that prophecy to come true.
- Tribbie: It may be that only a few heroes will bring tomorrow to the new world, but the prophecy of leading everyone to tomorrow belongs to all in Amphoreus.
- Castorice: But not everyone has the chance to see tomorrow. How can such words be called a prophecy?
- Tribbie: Because people believe it will come true, and they are trying hard to hold onto that belief.
- Tribbie: Even as the world teeters on the brink of collapse, everyone is pressing forward, longing to reach farther and move toward tomorrow.
- Tribbie: And that is why a Holy Maiden exists to lead the world toward tomorrow, and why Janusopolis' prophecy unfolds as passages.
- Tribbie: "Fate" is not about the outcome, but the journey. It's not the flowers that bloom at the end of the road...
- Tribbie: But rather the paths that lead beyond the gate, where people tread toward the sea of flowers.
- Castorice: ...
- Tribbie: So, Cas, if anything is troubling you, just set it aside for tomorrow.
- Tribbie: There's no difference between demigods and mortals. The troubles we encounter can only be resolved by our future selves.
- Tribbie: Reflect through the long night, wait for the dawn as you think, then set off at daybreak. The hesitant part of us will be left behind in the dark, while the determined side of us will know no fear.
- Tribbie: Because that's how Tribios has journeyed so far to spread the prophecy...
- Tribbie: Beckoning the morning sun... and the tomorrow it promises to bring.
- (Cutscene plays)
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- Tribbie: We will now continue the journey and face our destiny.
- Tribbie: We will step over the gods' corpses and wander among humanity. And thus, we shall sweep apart Amphoreus' pitch-dark fog.
- Tribbie: And at the end, all will reach that silver-white shoal, that end of the journey, that new world and new tomorrow.
- Tribbie: It is a haven free from storms, cold, and heavy rains. No sorrow can linger there.
- Tribbie: We've made a promise to meet again at the end of the west wind, where flowers bloom in spring.
- Tribbie: See you tomorrow, Trianne.
- Trianne: Mmm. See you tomorrow!
- (Cutscene ends)
- Anaxa: Hehe...
- Cerces: Child of humanity, surely you are not waiting for the arrival of night?
- Anaxa: Nights do not fall upon Okhema.
- Cerces: That's why it's futile for you to wait here.
- Anaxa: ...Honestly, I didn't expect the renowned Reason Titan to behave like this.
- Cerces: Heh... And that's all thanks to you. If your soul weren't as prickly as a hedgehog, I wouldn't have to act this way.
- Cerces: If you were more accommodating, you wouldn't be opposing me all the time, and I could teach you more freely instead.
- Anaxa: It was you who insisted on implanting the Coreflame in me... Forget it. Cut the sarcasm and just say what you need to say.
- Cerces: Fine, fine. All I want is to remind you...
- Cerces: There's not much left in your soul. If you don't do something soon, I will have to take over this body.
- Anaxa: If I'm not worried, why should you be? I know what you're planning. You just want my help answering the question —
- Anaxa: "What exactly are 'we'?" Correct?
- Cerces: It's good that you remember. Thus, "equivalent exchange" — it's only fair.
- Anaxa: Then, rest easy. The answer will soon be revealed, and you'll have to return my body shortly.
- Cerces: Hehe, is that true?
- Anaxa: Certainly. I initially thought this extremely frail state would hinder me from getting my body back...
- black-robed swordmaster's ceremonial blade. Anaxa: But I didn't expect the answer to be right within it. Hmph, that saved me a lot of trouble — I don't even need the
- Cerces: That's certainly worth celebrating.
- Anaxa: Regrettably... I can't carry out the upcoming experiment alone.
- Cerces: The girl who's walking with death... is she fully prepared?
- Anaxa: Be patient, Titan...
- Anaxa: If we're always so guarded, how can "Death" reach us easily?
- Aglaea: Unfortunately, on behalf of Okhema, I must ask you to slow your pace.
- Anaxa: Heh... I forgot about you. My apologies.
- Aglaea: A child's words are always carefree. I'll just dismiss these words as nonsense from a cheeky child.
- Aglaea: Come now, conceited "performer." It's time to address your relationship with that Titan.
- Anaxa: What if I refuse?
- Aglaea: Provocation will only tip Talanton's scales further toward your demise. There's no need to go to such lengths.
- Anaxa: O monster neither human nor divine, don't forget that you won't dare kill me. If you snuff out the Coreflame of "Reason" —
- Council? Anaxa: What else can you use to stand against the
- Cerces: Eh... Do you two mind if I cut in?
- Anaxa: I warned you. Do not interrupt me —
- Cerces: Ahh. I just have been meaning to ask: Does death really matter to you?
- Anaxa: ...What do you mean?
- Cerces: What I mean is, before I implanted the Coreflame into your heart...
- ...you were already a silent, cold corpse. Cerces:
- Dan Heng: I'm back. Finally have a moment to catch my breath. Want to chat, (Trailblazer)?
- Dan Heng: It's unusual to see Mem isn't with you.
Let Mem rest. They've had a tiring past few days.
No idea. I can't control Mem...
Don't worry. They're inside the ball.
- Dan Heng: ...Let's not joke about monsters in your pockets.
- are you really sure you want to take on the trial of Oronyx's Coreflame on behalf of the Chrysos Heirs? Dan Heng: Since they're not here, let me ask you —
Absolutely! I don't see why not.
Still on the fence. It was Mem's idea...
It's about time for me to level up.
- Dan Heng: ...We've ended up at this point after all. This is probably a fate that "Trailblaze" can't evade.
- Dan Heng: You should be extra cautious and watch out for yourself. Based on the experiences of those before you, the trial is no walk in the park.
- Dan Heng: But what concerns me even more is that you'll further bind yourself to Amphoreus... If you truly assume that Titan's divinity, do you believe you'll be able to lay it down again?
- Dan Heng: Forget it. We'll deal with that when the time comes. No matter what happens, I'll be right there with you.
Thanks, bro!
- Dan Heng: Oh, by the way, I got held up by two people in guard uniforms and ended up missing Trianne's farewell ceremony.
Aww, how sweet! But where were you earlier?
- Dan Heng: I got held up by two people in guard uniforms and ended up missing Trianne's farewell ceremony.
- messengers of the Council of Elders and wanted to verify my identity. Dan Heng: They said they were
- Dan Heng: But I suspect we've been on their radar for a while... and they only made their move when you and I got separated.
- Dan Heng: Their questions were quite specific, from how we arrived in Okhema to our relationships with each Chrysos Heir. They even asked about what we did in the market.
- Dan Heng: Luckily, those pawns aren't the brightest. I managed to brush off most of their questions, so they'll probably leave us alone for a bit.
The Council of Elders... are they the bad guys?
- Dan Heng: I'm not ready to label them as good or bad, but their conduct... is certainly irritating.
Looks like dark undercurrents are roiling in Okhema.
- Dan Heng: Their conduct... is certainly irritating.
Is this foreshadowing for the next version?
- Dan Heng: Their conduct... is certainly irritating.
- Dan Heng: But on second thought, Aglaea also initially kept her guard up with us. It's best not to provoke either side until we know the full truth.
- some members of the Council of Elders aren't happy with the Chrysos Heirs. In the worst-case scenario... we could be caught up in the internal conflicts of the holy city. Dan Heng: The only thing we know for sure is that
That's my favorite episode.
That's the episode I hate the most.
To be continued?
- Dan Heng: If only we had more time to sort through the clues about the black tide. But now...
- Dan Heng: The weather is the only lovely thing left. Let's take some more pictures.
- Dan Heng: ...
- Dan Heng: Huh? What's going on?
- (Trailblazer): Something wrong, Dan Heng?
- Dan Heng: Ah...
- Dan Heng: The memory card is full.
- March and the others are pretty worried too. Dan Heng: I bet
- ...
- Tribbie: And so, this long day passed for Okhema.
- Tribbie: Some people arrived, and some left forever, just like every other day of this journey where we, stumbling, move forward.
- Tribbie: We have long been prepared. If we are to chase the flames, then we must grow used to farewells. And yet...
- Tribbie: No one back then could foresee...
- Tribbie: "Death"... Its arrival would always be so sudden and so momentous.
- Tribbie: Even (Trailblazer), coming from beyond the sky, could not escape the Reaper's two hands. And what people gained and lost in that trial of "Death"...
- Tribbie: Was far heavier than "Life" itself.
- Tribbie: Just like the destiny that the prophecy revealed for Cas...
- Tribbie: "At the end of the sea of flowers, the souls of the living shall warm thy fingertips..."
- Tribbie: "And after an embrace... there shall be eternal separation."
- (Mission completed)
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- (Unlock Achievement The World Is Thus: One Generation Rises, Another Wilts)
- (Obtain
Trianne Doll ×1,
Strumming Time ×1)
- (Obtain a strand of Nameless Recollection for As I've Written)
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- Nameless Recollection
- The god-king had returned home and the messenger had departed. Their fates can no longer be scried, but are worthy of remembering.
The testaments of character witnessed during your travels. Head to the book and write it down.
- The god-king had returned home and the messenger had departed. Their fates can no longer be scried, but are worthy of remembering.
- Nameless Recollection
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name |
---|---|
English | Passage, Reveal the Past Once More |
Chinese (Simplified) | 来路啊,请再度显映往履 |
Chinese (Traditional) | 來路啊,請再度顯映往履 |
Japanese | 辿りし道よ、今一度道しるべを |
Korean | 지나온 길이여, 다시금 과거의 발걸음을 보여주오 |
Spanish | Sendas, revelen el pasado otra vez |
French | Passage, redévoile le passé |
Russian | О дорога, яви прошлое ещё раз |
Thai | ผู้มาเยือนเอ๋ย โปรดแสดงอดีตอีกครา |
Vietnamese | Hỡi Nơi Bắt Đầu, Hãy Tái Hiện Quá Khứ Một Lần Nữa |
German | Tore, zeigt den Weg zurück zur Vergangenheit |
Indonesian | Jalan, Tunjukkan Sekali Lagi Jejak Masa Lalu |
Portuguese | Passagem, Revele o Passado Mais Uma Vez |
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.1