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Open-World

After completing Trailblaze Mission Hero, Bear Thy Coreflame, Tribbie will appear in "Eternal Holy City" Okhema:

Voice Lines

(Version 1)
"If you can get there on foot, then don't bother using the Century Gate!"
(Version 2)
"Little Tribbie, be a good girl and open the door!"

Dialogue

(After completing Hero, Bear Thy Coreflame)
Tribbie: Ah, Little Gray! You've come to the garden to relax, too? The scenery here is beautiful. We often come here when feeling overwhelmed.
I want to chat with you, Tribbie!
Tribbie: No problem. What would you like to discuss, Little Gray? Do you want to hear our song of prophecy again?
I can never tell you, Trianne, and Trinnon apart.
Tribbie: Don't worry! It happens all the time. So, we created a slogan to help people tell the difference. Listen up, Little Gray...
Tribbie: Quiet Trinnon has little to say, lively Trianne loves to play, and well-behaved Tribbie roams around all day!
Tribbie: What do you think? You won't get us mixed up again from now on, right?
I'd like to get to know a bit more about Trianne!
Tribbie: Trianne is the liveliest and bravest among us. Although she looks like a child like the rest of us, she always dashes headlong into danger and protect everyone as a brave warrior!
Tribbie: That is why Trianne actively took on the role of "gatekeeper" and uses the "Century Gate" to help people escape from danger.
Tribbie: I just... I hope that she doesn't overexert herself.
I want to know more about Trinnon!
Tribbie: Trinnon is the most cool-headed among us. When she thinks about a problem, she considers every possible angle. Everyone says that she has the makings of a scholar.
Tribbie: If we lived in a time of peace and prosperity, maybe Trinnon could have been a knowledgeable scholar or teacher!
I would like to know more about you, Tribbie!
Tribbie: Um... You want to hear Tribbie's comment on Tribbie, huh? Kind of an odd request but sure. Everyone says that Tribbie is the most well-behaved of us. But, we think that Trianne and Trinnon are well-behaved, too.
Tribbie: Sometimes people have a clearly defined idea of a person but cannot give an exact reason for it. In our eyes, you are an extremely reliable person, Little Gray! Though you are not Agy or Snowy, you are just as reliable as they are.
Tribbie: Hehe, Tribbie wonders what she's like in your eyes.
Tribbie: If you still cannot tell the difference, there is actually a simpler method...
Tribbie: Look at our hairstyles! You're observant so we don't need to explain in too much detail. We know you'll see the difference in no time!
Master Tribbie, I want to learn how to use the "Century Gate"!
Tribbie: Ambitious, Gray Hair! It is impossible for ordinary folks to understand how to use the "Century Gate."
Tribbie: ...That being said, you took one look at Oronyx's miracle and learned how to use it. That should've been equally impossible... Could Tribbie be wong and you are a genius all along?
Tribbie: Alright, it's decided. We will teach you how use the Century Gate! Let's create some miracle!
Tribbie: Gray Hair, please call out the "Gate of Infinity" from the botton of your heart. Feel the wavering of space and listen to the distant murmurs in your ears...
Tribbie: Then, cast the power that you sense out like it's a net!
Hya!!!
Tribbie: ...Gray Hair, you scared us! And it doesn't seem that the gate is opened...
Ha! Space bomb!
Tribbie: No, no! That's far too violent, Gray Hair! It sounds like you want to completely annihilate space itself!
I cannot feel it. Shall I use a Space Anchor?
Tribbie: What is that? Is it some kind of miracle of Janus that we do not know about?
Tribbie: It seems that learning to use the "Century Gate" is a bit too difficult for you now, Gray Hair. But don't be disheartened. You are already amazing! We know that you will become a great hero of Amphoreus even without the power of the "Century Gate"!
Your telepathy must be very convenient.
Tribbie: Oh, you mean the telepathy shared by Tribbie, Trianne, and Trinnon?
Tribbie: Yes, it is, most of the time. As long as we are willing, we can share most of our senses.
Tribbie: For instance, Tribbe and Trinnon and the indoorsy type, but Trianne is the opposite. WHen Trianne sees a beautiful landspace, she shares it with us through telepathy.
Tribbie: Also, when Agy needs to send people to a distant place out of the golden thread's reach, she'll ask one of us to join them. That way, even if teleslates won't work, Agy can reach us in time.
A round of applause for Okhema's greatest messengers!
Tribbie: Stop it, we are blushing. Actually, telepathy doesn't always come in handy.
Like when?
Tribbie: When our emotions are too intense, we will subconsciouly share them. For example, if one of us accidentally bangs our head, the others will feel the pain.
Tribbie: There's a funny story. Trinnon once read a sad story in the library and couldn't help but let out a few sobs.
Tribbie: At that moment, Trianne was out having a wonderful time in Marmoreal Market and she suddenly started sobbing too. Seeing that, everyone was worried and shocked. So they tried to stop her from crying by handing Trianne loads of tasty food.
Tribbie: So, if one day you see us suddenly shedding tears out of nowhere, no need to worry.
Let's talk another time. I'll see you tomorrow, Tribbie!
Tribbie: Okay, sure! "See you tomorrow" is such a wonderful blessing! See you tomorrow, Gray Hair!
Let's talk another time. I'll see you tomorrow, Tribbie!
Tribbie: Okay, sure! "See you tomorrow" is such a wonderful blessing! See you tomorrow, Gray Hair!
(Obtain Memory Crystal Shard Memory Crystal Shard ×1, one-time only)

(After completing Passage, Reveal the Past Once More)
Tribbie: Ah, Little Gray! You've come to the garden to relax, too? The scenery here is beautiful. We often come here when feeling overwhelmed.
I want to chat with you, Tribbie!
Tribbie: No problem. What would you like to discuss, Little Gray? Do you want to hear our song of prophecy again?
I want to... hear stories of your travels.
Tribbie: Of course! We've traveled the world for thousands of years — each of us has countless rich and fascinating experiences. What kind of story would you like to hear, Little Gray?
I want to hear about Tribbie's experiences.
Tribbie: We? We remember that when we left Janusopolis, we still held the spindle of our homeland in our hands.
Tribbie: Back then, *we* were so naive — thinking that as demigods, *we* could use the spindle to spin threads of destiny and tie our friends together.
Tribbie: But that spindle was lost in war. Our journey wasn't smooth either. Not a single Chrysos Heir was willing to heed our call. Worse still, there were villains who imprisoned us in a cell...
Tribbie: Until Cerydra found us. It was she who united the Chrysos Heirs and turned the prophecy into law.
Tribbie: I wish I could introduce her to you, but alas... that opportunity is long gone.
I want to hear about Trinnon's experiences.
Tribbie: Trinnon is quiet and intellectual. Long ago, when we left Janusopolis together, she carried a small stone tablet, hoping to convey her knowledge and ideals to all the Chrysos Heirs who answered the call.
Tribbie: At first, she encountered a group of kind-hearted bards who protected her as they traveled across many lands.
Tribbie: However, mortal lives are fragile, and a hundred years later, she was alone again. By that time, she spoke even less than before...
I want to hear about Trianne...
Tribbie: ...Little Gray, there's no need to hesitate. We're no longer that sad. We've already held a farewell ceremony for Trianne. If we don't turn our toes toward the future, Trianne will feel sad — and even angry.
Tribbie: Back to the topic. Trianne was the bravest among us. When she first set out, she held a small wooden sword, huffing and puffing as she dreamed of taking down a Titan herself!
Tribbie: Sadly, it didn't go so well. She was chased by several Titankins all the way from Ladon to Epos in a thrilling escape...
Tribbie: But Trianne proudly told us that it was precisely because of those experiences — being chased by the Kins and repeatedly forced to use "Century Gate" — that she became the most skilled gatekeeper among us!
Master Tribbie, I want to learn how to use the "Century Gate"!
Tribbie: Ambitious, Gray Hair! It is impossible for ordinary folks to understand how to use the "Century Gate."
Tribbie: ...That being said, you took one look at Oronyx's miracle and learned how to use it. That should've been equally impossible... Could Tribbie be wong and you are a genius all along?
Tribbie: Alright, it's decided. We will teach you how use the Century Gate! Let's create some miracle!
Tribbie: Gray Hair, please call out the "Gate of Infinity" from the botton of your heart. Feel the wavering of space and listen to the distant murmurs in your ears...
Tribbie: Then, cast the power that you sense out like it's a net!
Hya!!!
Tribbie: ...Gray Hair, you scared us! And it doesn't seem that the gate is opened...
Ha! Space bomb!
Tribbie: No, no! That's far too violent, Gray Hair! It sounds like you want to completely annihilate space itself!
I cannot feel it. Shall I use a Space Anchor?
Tribbie: What is that? Is it some kind of miracle of Janus that we do not know about?
Tribbie: It seems that learning to use the "Century Gate" is a bit too difficult for you now, Gray Hair. But don't be disheartened. You are already amazing! We know that you will become a great hero of Amphoreus even without the power of the "Century Gate"!
About your past...
Tribbie: Little Gray, you've traveled with Trinnon to the past Janusopolis and seen our past, haven't you?
Tribbie: Whatever Trinnon has seen and heard, we also sense. Those dusty memories, buried beneath the weight of time, have been polished by Oronyx and now shine brightly once more.
About your mother...
Tribbie: Our mother... Memories of her are our most [sic] treasures, yet also the easiest to lose. Those days she spent with us were so beautiful that we hardly dared to immerse ourselves in them.
Tribbie: But memories left untouched for too long become blurred when one finally tries to recall them. They return only fleetingly on rare nights, like a gentle kiss of reunion in our dreams...
Tribbie: For instance, someone once asked us about the five-petal flower we wear. We racked our brains, but no matter how hard we tried, we just couldn't remember its meaning.
Tribbie: Thanks to you, Little Gray, we finally realized that this five-petal flower is deeply connected to our mother...
Tribbie: Ah, Little Gray, you might not know — our mother's name is Mortis, and this flower we wear is named after her. In the legends of Janusopolis, this flower symbolizes longing, gratitude, and love that transcends time and space.
About Tribios...
Tribbie: "The one with three lives"... Time's erosion meant we have almost forgotten this original name [sic]
Tribbie: Yet, after crossing countless gates and enduring splits and fractures, we are no longer the Tribios we once were...
Tribbie: A thousand years later, as if fate quietly decreed it, there are only three Chrysos Heirs continuing the Flame-Chase Journey and bearing the divinity of Janus.
Tribbie: They are Tribbie, Trinnon, and Trianne who wait silently on the other shore.
About what happened to Janusopolis afterward...
Tribbie: After we left Janusopolis, the darkness that shrouded the city grew heavier. The Holy Maidens who succeeded us endured even stricter control — such as the current "Oracle Dreammother", who resides in Okhema.
Tribbie: We don't know if the suffering of our homeland was our fault or if it was a calamity brewing in secret for a long time. Nor do we know what kind of emotions we should harbor toward our homeland...
Tribbie: But... many years later, when we heard of Janusopolis' final downfall and how it twisted into the dim abyss it is today, we couldn't help but revisit the place several times.
Let's not dwell on it for now.
Tribbie: Mm, Little Gray, you're right... Looking back on the past every now and then is meant to draw strength from those one holds dear. But if one indulge too much in the past... one will lose sight of the path ahead.
Let's talk another time. I'll see you tomorrow, Tribbie!
Tribbie: Okay, sure! "See you tomorrow" is such a wonderful blessing! See you tomorrow, Gray Hair!
Let's talk another time. I'll see you tomorrow, Tribbie!
Tribbie: Okay, sure! "See you tomorrow" is such a wonderful blessing! See you tomorrow, Gray Hair!

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