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Long Story is a game announced by Lunatic Entertainment in May of 2015. It is stated to be of an incredible size and scope, involving some 700+ characters total, including numerous playable, NPC, and boss characters. The game utilizes the Monster Space engine converted into a turn-based RPG. The game's name stems from taking 200+ hours to complete.

The game allows the option to let friends on your contact list to drop in and out of your game at will. These other players can choose to set up their own party to complete quests on their own, or they can, if close enough to another player, allow themselves to be counted as that party and battle together; they will still act on their own outside of battle, unlike early Tales games. However, players cannot choose the same party members as those that have already been selected by other users, providing an interesting balance, forcing players to try out a number of the available characters and keep more than just their preferred party leveled up.

Story Synopsis[]

Chapter 1: Denkigama[]

The game opens up in a small, quaint village specializing both in agriculture and subsistence fishing, nestled between the Vista Foothills mountain range and the Bubbly Expanse ocean. Splashing fish and mewing chyka are the most common sights and sounds. The party are locals here, having been all born here and lived here their entire lives. The game's initial 7 tasks consist of various manual labor tasks expected of such a settlement. However, this does not remain true for long.

Initial Task 1: Till Fields[]

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Woody Treefern dancing (idle animation)

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Woody Treefern boastfully chatting.

The first task involves planting the season's harvest. This is relatively nonchalant, and involves first tilling the fields, then planting the seeds into the ground. Afterwards, they must go fetch water buckets and water the rows. Throughout this first task, the player is able to converse with an intelligent, perpetually pleased plant named Woody Treefern. Treefern will remind them of what tasks still need to be done, and can also be asked for hints.

Initial Task 2: Fish & Game[]

With the fields properly tilled, the small group are informed that the fish are running, and therefore it is time to catch this season's slippery harvest. They are also given their first opportunity to hunt, and are tasked to boat out to Hunter's Cove, where the town of Denkigama catches their meat. In order to accomplish this task, they are sent with allowances to first purchase equipment to use for the hunt.

With that, they can go climb into the rowboat to move out to the island. The seas are calm and there are no incidents along the way, making for an easy ride. After arriving at the island and mooring the boat, the party are tasked with finding their prey items, a few local species of deer- (unspecified) and bird-equivalents (Whifflebird) to sustain the town. The deer is a simple task of locating the meadow in the middle of the forest and getting into the game's first battle sequence, which is very simple. Once the deer has been slain, the player then must travel back to the boat to put the animal in it before hunting the more elusive Whifflebird.

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A Whifflebird.

To find it, the player must first check every screen of the island, at which point the bird will reveal itself. A goofy-looking creature, this ratite proves significantly more difficult to catch, and it will appear on every screen from then on out, either dashing back and forth or performing some sort of silly action like hiding in the bushes or dancing and squawking in the middle of the screen. To initiate battle with the Whifflebird, the party must make physical contact with the creature. However, it has a high tendency to flee battles, usually after the first strike is made upon it. Luckily, the more damage done to it the slower it gets due to becoming dazed and thus making it easier to catch. Also, if the player is unable to catch the bird within 5 minutes it will accidentally run into a tree and knock itself out, to cut down on frustration factor; however failing to catch the bird yourself will result in losing out on an Achievement.

With both the deer-creature and the Whifflebird back at the boat, the party loads up and heads back to town. There isn't much time to waste however, and they are immediately asked to obtain the fishing net from the hut of Retari, the local fishing expert. Although the party tries to just take the net, he bursts out of his home and startles them. Apologizing, he informs them that today would be a good day for crabs, as well, and tells them to grab some traps while they are at it. He then proceeds to instruct the party on how to fish and set traps, and shoos them on their way back to the shoreline.

However, once they reach the shore they are surprised to see Retari waiting for them. He informs them that he has changed his mind and thinks he should probably go with them on this endeavor, as the sea was looking "extra frothy today"; this gives the party their very first Guest, which will become a common feature throughout the rest of the game. First, the party must set out the fishing net. It is large and so they must attach one end to the shoreline's pulley system and the other to the aft of their rowboat before rowing a distance out and setting the line. Once the line is pulled taught, they then drop an anchor for it and Retari instructs them to continue on back to the waters of Hunter's Cove. Here they travel to specific spots, where Retari then has the boys toss out the crab traps. Once all traps are set out, he tells them that it is time to check the net. Fish have already filled the net, and so the party returns to shore and, with the rest of the townsfolk, haul in the net. At this point they have to catch the fish as they flop about randomly on the beach (making contact with the fish is enough to catch them) and then head back out to check the traps. The traps, too, are full already! Retari comments on how interesting this turn of events have been, as it usually takes longer to catch something. With the traps set back out, Retari notes incoming inclement weather and informs the party that they better head back home for now.

On the way, the sea gets steadily more frothy, until the entire sea around the boat looks like a bubble bath. Retari acts cautiously and suspicious, and sure enough a massive crustacean emerges from the water, which the old fisherman refers to as his nemesis, his "Frothy Foe". This initiates the game's first boss battle, against the creature that is simply referred to as Frothy Foe. Luckily the party has Retari as their guest member, and thus it is quite a bit easier, as the boss can knock the party out. Eventually Frothy Foe is defeated and slips back beneath the waves and the party boat back to shore, no worse for wear. They then return the rest of the catches to the beach and decide to go inside to sleep off the incoming thunderstorm, as well as all the cuts and bruises they had obtained that day.

Initial Task 3: Unspecified[]

Initial Task 4: Missing Child[]

Initial Task 5: There's Been a Murder[]

The fifth task played out in the game begins when the player(s) discover a lady lamenting at the town square's fountain. Investigating the situation reveals that she is the local bunny farm matron, and she has become very distraught as her flock has been mysteriously dying off—rather gruesomely, in fact—each night for the past few weeks. She feels that she has nowhere left to turn, but the party volunteer to help her catch the culprit.

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The guilty party, #47.

After collecting several clues and encountering a number of close calls, the team discover that the culprit is none other than one of the matron's bunnies, an albino runt wearing socks on his ears and wielding a kitchen knife. Although he tries to attack the party, he is defeated and the proof is shown to the matron. She expresses shock and anguish to discover it was her once-beloved #47 that had committed these atrocious acts. Deeply troubled, she thanks the party and hands them a Lucky Rabbits Foot before sending them on their way.

Initial Task 6: Weed the Field[]

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Eloise the Druid.

The sixth task begins automatically the next morning, with the main character's father bursting into his bedroom, waking him up from a dead sleep. Groggy and confused, he listens to his father hurriedly explain away how the harvest has been infested with weeds and they must act immediately. Although he does not initially understand why this needs to occur immediately, he travels back to the garden anyhow and soon discovers that these are very aggressive weeds that he and his friends. Seeing their friend Woody Treefern greatly weakened, they learn that the weeds are leeching all of the nutrients out of the soil for themselves and that in order to not only save him but also save this year's harvest someone must fight to subdue the weeds.

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The Overripe Gargleberry.

In the end they fight the Overripe Gargleberry, a monstrous, severely overgrown berry bush that has gained an insatiable voracity for humanoid flesh. During combat, it has a weak spot, consisting of a uvula-like seed attached to the back of its throat that can be targeted separately from the main body. It is able to swallow a party member whole, giving them a timer similar to Death Status as it digests them. They can still attack and defend and will always hit the boss while swallowed, but the amount of damage they will do is minimal, as is the amount of damage that defense would otherwise mitigate being dealt to them. Critical hits while swallowed are rare, and will only happen at a base of 5% chance. When a character is swallowed, the Overripe Gargleberry's weak point is also unavailable to strike. The character will remain in the boss' mouth until either they run out of HP and faint, they deal a critical hit to the enemy, or enough damage is dealt to it on the outside, causing it to spit the character back out.

Once the Overripe Gargleberry is slain the farm will be free from its tyranny, and the land will begin to return to its normal state. If Woody Treefern is spoken to again, he will reveal that it will still take some time for the land to return to normal, and he will remain wilted for the rest of the chapter, too weak still to stand tall.

Initial Task 7: War on Bugs[]

The final task starts at the tail end of the next day, with the community noting the huge number of insects that have begun running amok through town, however as it is getting dark the town choose to rest up first before the endeavor. To investigate the party must shrink themselves down to insect size, but in order to do so they must first seek out a local hermetic witch and insult her so that she will place a shrinking curse upon them. Once minuscule, they can snoop into the arthropod agenda.

Before long -- in fact, while still in the witch's cabin itself -- the group are captured by a group of insect soldiers and are forced to board a fly bomber which then escorts back to their base, a sealed ant nest. While they are held captive for a short amount of time under guard, they are soon discovered to not be members of the enemy forces and are therefore released. However they are requested in to the tactical war room to meet with this nest's leader. They meet resistance leader Cicada who tells them that there is an ongoing war between the various insect species, a war instigated when a group of devious raiders led by the insane and energetic click beetle, Snapper, attacked the Ant Nest and sold its myriad of inhabitants into slavery; at this juncture, only 3 members of the hive are still free: Anty, Aunty, and Armored Ant, who offered their decimated home as a new home base for the guerrilla fighters. Chawan and Rehan offer their aid in hopes of ending the battle prematurely before it damages the crops and structures of the community, although Serenity is impartial but joins out of obligation. They are readily accepted into the Resistance.

The party learns that several missions must be completed in order to subdue the uprising, including reopening the supply lines and repairing damage done to the hive's structure. However, each of these tasks involve doing battle with one of Snapper's generals, including Diver and Backswimmer.

The first mission is to free the resistance's communications relay, which has been taken over atop the roof of the Witch's Hut. The party are joined by Anty Ant as a new guest and the four individuals board the dragonfly Grounder, who takes them to the rooftop and they repel from him onto the roof. After stealthily working their way through to the relay which is revealed to be a large blue cricket, they are blocked by a seemingly possessed mouse; upon defeating it in battle Botfly, the first of Snapper's generals, emerges from the back of the creature's neck, ready to attack. The party must fight him as well as the boss' "second form", but he is soon defeated thanks to his exoskeleton being weak (from having only just emerged) and the relay is freed.

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He tells the group that his name is Beezertl and thanks them before hopping off the roof to find a new location to set up. The fighters return to HQ and Anty drops out of the party to tell the Resistance the good news.

Noticing the party's skills in the last mission, Cicada tells them that the supply lines have also been severed, and sends them aboard Grounder to the local store. Here they rendezvous with Drugbust, a beetle already in the building to secure their food supply. He tells you he received a communique that you are to assist him and quickly joins the party as a guest. Again the group employ stealthy tactics, with Drugbust drilling holes in certain structures to provide makeshift ways around the multitude of soldiers guarding the granary. They learn that this cadre of soldiers is under the command of Psyllopsis, the second of Snapper's generals, and also discover that he is in the back, torturing the resistance fighter Fuscus for information. They must quickly get to the central chamber to both save Fuscus and prevent any info from being leaked, but also must be sneaky about it. They arrive just in time but fail to knock out Psyllopsis before he notices them, initiating another boss battle. In battle, Psyllopsis proves to be an agile fighter, hopping around the battlefield and performing Jump strikes that take him from the field of battle for a turn before landing on a foe for physical damage. Drugbust seems to anticipate this however and will defend against the strikes with his cybernetic drill arm, damaging Psyllopsis instead. Eventually the general is defeated and they free Fuscus, although he is too weak to help fight. As they drag Fuscus out of the room to safety, Psyllopsis sends out an alert and his soldiers take notice of the party. They must now fight their way out of the granary, though luckily they are weak. About a quarter of the way through Fuscus asks to take a detour to the sugar water supply; doing so allows him to regain his strength and he finally joins the party as a second guest member. He then tells them that there is a can of insecticide that they could use to take out the rest of the forces and secure the supplies, and so they all move in its direction, facing opposition along the way. As they finally reach the can and prepare to administer its payload, Psyllopsis shows up again, this time flown in by a now-cybernetically enhanced Botfly. The party must fight both generals at once, although Psyllopsis starts the battle at only 3/4 health due to his prior injuries. Once defeated the can is utilized and the resistance team escape aboard Grounder just in time to watch as the forces in the area are all killed by the pesticide. They again return to base, and Fuscus moves on to the triage ward to receive treatment from Aunty and the party decide to get some much-needed rest in some makeshift beds. The game fades out.

After the game fades back in, the party discover that Armored Ant is standing in their sleeping quarters. Once they have all woken up, he announces that Cicada would like to see them in his chambers. He then leads the party to the Queen's Hall. At first, Cicada quips about how this room once held a beautiful Ant Queen, but she has disappeared along with most of her subjects. He mentions how he tries to respect the hive for what it once was, and that he thinks Anty, Aunty, and Armored all appreciate this. He then changes the subject and informs them that he knows that they are villagers, and that he is sure that they have loved ones in the village above. He insures them that he harbors no ill-will towards their people, but informs them that Snapper's forces do not feel the same way. He then proceeds to tell them, "The reason I'm telling you this is..." before pausing for a moment and then turning around to face them directly, "they have stopped your town's water supply. The fountain, the well -- it all originates from a single source, an underground lake. I thank you for your help in the past, but now it appears that we have a mutual reason for stopping Snapper and his goons." He then sends the party on their way to rendezvous with agents already on their way underground.

Following the tunnels leading below the nest, the party meet up with Jewel, a glowworm who is there to light their way with her bioluminescence. She technically joins the party as a guest, but does not fight and instead simply appears above them on the ceiling on the adventure map and behind them in battle. Further up ahead they also meet Mole Cricket, who joins the party as an actual guest member and helps them dig through the substrate in some areas, and during the second one of these digging sessions, they accidentally uncover a large larval creature: Carabid. It immediately attacks and the party must battle it; it falls after a few turns of hard strikes but as the party leaves the room it reawakens and continues pursuit. From here on for a short time the party are forced to try and escape its mandibles, and it will emerge suddenly in several locations and initiate a battle where it needs to be temporarily subdued again. The first two times it is known as "Carabid: Instar 1", but after this it suddenly grows arms and becomes "Carabid: Instar 2". At this point you have to subdue it by chopping off one of its new arms and make your escape as it screams in agony. It is fought again in 2nd Instar but now only with one arm, and it periodically must rest from its serious injury. Next it transforms into "Carabid: Instar 3", growing a pair of legs and regenerating its lost arm. At this point it is faster than before and you have to fight it three times in this state before reaching the water table. At this point the Carabid corners you and begins to pupate towards an adult form. You are told that you must stop it from transforming, and so you must continuously attack it, which cuts down its otherwise regenerating health bar. Eventually Mole Cricket notes a lose pebble above you and you must attack that instead while he keeps the Carabid at bay. Loosening the rock, it falls on the creature and seemingly crushes it; it does not get back up. Assuming the creature has been slain, the party decide to camp.

With the ordeal behind them, they discuss how they are going to continue further in. Deciding to build a raft, and set out to gather what little they can from along the shore. The party separates and the player takes control of Rehan alone, and head north from their current location to find root fibers. While collecting 7 of these root fiber bundles Rehan runs into Fuscus again, and is surprised to see him down here. When asked, he tells him that he is down here on reconnaissance and that another member of the Resistance is down here, too.

Rehan returns to the camp with Fuscus in tow, and finds that the others have gathered all their supplies. They set to build a raft, and once finished a beetle emerges from the waters to everyone's surprise: This is Supercycle, the resident water beetle and expert naval officer of the Resistance. He tells the party to attach their raft to him and he will drag them down the river towards the enemy installment, and they do as told. Along the way they encounter several water-based enemies, such as Water Fleas and Pond Skimmers. They then enter an eddy to stage the final leg of their journey, but before they can recover Supercycle begins spinning in place, obviously alarmed by something. Suddenly a giant water tiger emerges and the crew immediately enter a boss battle against Dytiscus, a sea serpent-like beetle larvae. During the fight the party starts out with both Mole Cricket and Fuscus as their guests, but Fuscus keeps hesitating anytime he would otherwise attack. Realizing Fuscus is no real use to them in the battle, Supercycle steps up and takes his place. Eventually Dytiscus is defeated and with a shriek, sinks below the surface. The party then turn to Fuscus who is silent until prodded. He eventually admits to them that Dytiscus is his son, still in his larval state but who betrayed Fuscus and his wife to join Snapper's cause. The party forgive him and finally move on to reach the Underground Base.

Beaching and then disembarking the raft, Jewel "goes dark" with her bioluminescence and Supercycle informs them of the situation: Three of Snapper's generals are overseeing this project due to the great importance of it to him. He does have good news, though, telling them that the generals are on three different sections of the base and therefore taking them out should be a viable option. These three areas are the Diversion Gate, which allows good water to be diverted into Snapper's headquarters; the Water Mistreatment Plant, which is poisoning water for distribution back to the villagers; and the Hatchery, where an army of mosquitoes is being developed to strike the Resistance. The party think to save the villagers first but overhear that the poison will take a few more days to be ready for deployment; they breathe a sigh of relief and instead choose to go and take care of the Diversion Gate and stop the supply of water to Snapper's forces. To get there, they must dive under the water and Rehan and Chawan both inform Supercycle that they cannot breathe underwater. Supercycle nods and takes them on a short detour to a local water spider's nest to obtain air bubbles to breathe out of. While the water spider is not a member of Snapper's forces, he is also not an ally of the Resistance, and therefore they must wait for the spider to leave before running in and retrieving air bubbles. The two Loranches then don the bubbles like helmets and the party continues on. Mole Cricket, Jewel, and Fuscus stay behind to discreetly take down some of the active patrols in the area and make their later jobs easier. This entire area is underwater and allows the characters to swim about and find their way to the main control room, where they encounter the first of the three generals: Diver. Diver quickly strikes the air bubbles around both Chawan and Rehan, compromising them and giving the two a mere five rounds before their bubbles pop. At this point they have only 3 rounds before running out of oxygen, but during the second of these rounds (and therefore during the 7th round of combat) the party hear from Fuscus who calls out to them to let them know that he is lowering the water levels to help them. This opens a pocket of water at the top of the battle screen and the two Loranches will travel up to the air every fourth turn for the rest of the battle to breathe, thereby not allowing them to act. Luckily, Serenity is a nightmare and therefore doesn't need to breathe and Supercycle is perfectly fine in an aquatic environment. Eventually the party are able to strike Diver down and Fuscus lowers the water level most of the way down so that they can breathe and return to the main control levers. They then divert the water back to the villagers, and by extension, the Resistance as well.

With that the party continues on to the Water Mistreatment Plant. Here they must move through natural hallways, avoiding poisonous waters dripping from above, pooling below, or spraying out of small geysers; they also must avoid a few larger patrols. They finally reach the control room, where they encounter the deadly Boater, whose four arms have been transformed into sharp blades. He strikes four times per round, making him difficult, but eventually he is defeated. The poison valve is then diverted to the Hatchery, but it is discovered that a valve at the Hatchery must also be opened to poison the new army. stuck in the closed position before the party moves on.

Because of this they must travel to the Hatchery as well, where most of the armed forces can be found. Here they must just battle their way through, and they eventually reach the valve and turn it to poison the mosquitoes. The mission is successful and Snapper's new army perishes. Angered, the final of the three generals, Boatman shows his face -- however he emerges to attack the party in a large mech. This causes him to be the hardest of the three generals to defeat, as his entire body is protected by his machine. The mech's cannon also hits hard, but luckily Fuscus, Mole Cricket, and Jewel all rejoin the party for this battle. Every 10 rounds, Jewel will flash her bioluminescence which will blind Boatman and make the battle temporarily easier for the party. Once Boatman's mech is defeated, Boatman finds that he is locked in and unable to escape its smoldering husk. He curses the Rebellion and can do nothing as they flee the area.

Returning to HQ, the party discovers that the Resistance is now stronger than ever before. Cicada insists that they finally have enough troops to stage an attack on Snapper's base, and after a short speech the army moves out to hit their foe's fortress head-on. Cicada personally asks Rehan, Chawan, and Serenity to guard the Goliath Tanks, alongside Armored Ant. The Resistance finds themselves mopping the floor with Snapper's remaining forces but soon the mad click beetle suddenly turns the tides when his enforcer, Anthrax steps out and begins using his annihilator beam integrated into his arm to virtually erase swathes of Resistance troops from existence. Sensing an urgency that they had to take out Snapper while they had a chance, Cicada, Fuscus, Anty, Armored, Mole, Drugbust, and Supercycle all board Grounder and head directly to the base. Using two other Resistance members already aboard Grounder to make a makeshift zip line -- Inchworm and Mealy -- the rest of the group enter the headquarters grounds just in time, as two large wasps (Drone and Hornet) attack Grounder and causing him to crash. Before the infiltration team can react, the wasps turn their attention to the group. Despite being at the beginning, this is the instance with the most amount of guests in your party at one time. However, there are no healers among them, and so they will slowly be whittled down. Cicada insists that they just need to wait for their saboteur, Bee-Host, to show up. After about 16 rounds he will finally appear, and will leap onto Hornet and effectively possess him. At that point Hornet will start attacking Drone, and the two will eventually only attack each other. Once Drone is defeated the battle ends and Bee-Host flies off with Hornet while the rest of the team sneak into the structure.

They must storm the fortress, with the tempo of the music hinting at the urgency. Along the way the roof collapses in one hallway, separating the group into two: Cicada, Anty and Armored Ant, Fuscus and Supercycle; and Rehan, Chawan, Serenity, Drugbust, and Mole. They agree to find a way to meet up again. After a few rooms however the party sees Cicada and his party encountering Boater. He then orders Anty, Fuscus, and Supercycle to continue to the rendezvous while he and Armored Ant prepare to fight the general. Suddenly however Cicada is stopped by severe pain in his body and a moment later something bursts out of his chest, shocking your party and taking Armored's attention away from Boater. Boater than suddenly leaps at Cicada and strikes, decapitating him. The party cry out as he falls to the ground. Armored comes to his senses and attacks Boater, who parries. The two struggle against one another but the party witnesses the object that burst forth from Cicada to grow larger, growing into a tall robot. This machine then fires a cloud of nanobots at Armored Ant while Boater swiftly leaps out of the way. Armored tries to continue to fight but the nanobots harden and Armored Ant is effectively turned into a statue. The two villains continue on, ignoring your party on the other side of the window.

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Snapper, insane leader of the insect coup

Eventually the party encounter and then face Snapper himself, and soundly defeat him. With Snapper defeated, the opposing insect force retreats and the Ant Army thanks the heroes, insisting that they will do everything they can to protect the town's crops.

Once they have ended the feud, they must find a way to apologize to the witch and get back to normal size.

Explosive Deal[]

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Barry Blaszcowicz, the traveling bomb salesman.

After only a few days of these tasks, a commotion in the town square causes the party to investigate. As it turns out, a traveling salesman has just arrived: His name is Barry Blaszcowicz from the metropolis of Analogue City on the other side of the mountains, and he sells explosive devices for the "betterment of society". He states has come to Denki-gama in an attempt to peddle his wares, insisting that the use of his bombs could effectively quintuple productivity with little to no side effects other than "the sudden flash of pretty colors and the great feeling in your chest of a job well done". He tells the townsfolk that bombs could not only be used to quickly blast earth to till fallow ground and make it usable again but also could be used to quickly stun fish for easy and quick capture. A life of enjoyment could be theirs by simply purchasing his devices.

The townsfolk are a bit uneasy about this aspect, as they rely on these industries to feed their families and simply survive. Undaunted, Blaszcowicz offers to perform a simple demonstration of his bombs' awesome power. He sets up both a farming and fishing test up to go off at the same time, again attempting to show how quickly all of their hard work could be done in a matter of hours, allowing them to kick back and relax for the rest of the day. However, seemingly in his excitement he somehow managed to mess up both demonstrations, and the farmland is converted into pock-filled ruts (though sure, still tilled) and the waters leave a large number of dead, not stunned, fish - far too many for the village to eat and not have anything go to waste. Angered at this disrespect, the elder chastises him and explains that the farmland would be unusable in its current state and that the fish population would take years to return to their normal levels. Although Blaszcowicz tries to defend his actions, he stammers and chokes. The townsfolk drive him out of town and try to begin rebuilding.

Later that very same night however the salesman returns to the town under cover of darkness. Revealing himself to be a maniacal, vengeful soul, he quietly plants bombs all throughout the township. He detonates one early to wake the town, and reveals to them the situation they are now under. Most citizens are too scared to do anything about this, but the party and a few others actively seek out the bombs before it is too late. Unfortunately, although they are able to gather all of the devices successfully, nobody has any idea how to actually disarm a bomb. Fearing their town is still going to be leveled, one individual notices that they are all blinking and that they are remote detonation bombs, and not time bombs as initially assumed. The party rush through town to find the salesman and stop the threat at its source, but find that he has set up a small encampment outside of town. They confront him and try to get the remote device from him but he then reveals he is more than he seems, and that he has spent much of his life training in fencing. He then proceeds to parry many of the party's attacks, only failing to parry critical strikes until he tires, at which point he is unable to defend himself. He languishes that he shouldn't have put off training, and this weakness becomes his downfall. Defeated, he leaves the detonation device behind and flees with his life towards the foothills. The party decide that it is better for them to stop him now than to wait in town for his inevitable return. They pursue their foe.

Chapter 2: Vista Foothills[]

The party chase after Barry Blaszcowicz, and find themselves in the Vista Foothills which surround the secluded town of Denki-gama. However, they lose his trail.

Forest of the Forsaken[]

Not Out of the Woods Yet[]

Snake in the Grass[]

Chaos on Mt. Krumbel[]

Although they had lost his trail for a short period and become lost in the woods, the party eventually locate their target, Barry Blaszcowicz, along Mt. Krumbel. Here Blaszcowicz has run into a local construction company, and using his power of words has convinced them to consider using his bombs to help carve the path towards societal progress. Although the party try and warn the construction workers that Blaszcowicz has no good intentions, the workers laugh in the party's face, chocking their tale up to "kid fancy". When the party continues to insist, they are escorted off the premises, being told that they are causing a commotion and that detonation will be under way that afternoon.

The party is then forced to sneak around the construction site and stay out of sight while trying to reveal evidence of Blaszowicz's mania. They eventually find evidence in Blaszowicz's Journal, which they bring to the Supervisor. Unfortunately the detonation has already begun and even the supervisor cannot stop it now. The party watches anxiously as the wall of granite is detonated, and are shocked along with everyone else when the blast proves to be too intense, causing an earthquake that damages the construction equipment and buries the camp in rubble. When everybody comes to, the Supervisor has been gravely injured and can no longer speak up for the party. Confusion temporarily worms its way through the camp's ranks until Blaszowicz convinces them that there is likely a treasure trove of jewels buried below and that they will all be filthy stinking rich. Greed overtakes them and a survey team is hastily put together to delve into the depths. The party is again escorted off-site and a guard is posted who prevents their re-entry.

Disheartened but not wanting to leave without bringing Blaszowicz to justice, they prepare a camp on a nearby ridge overlooking the demolition site. In the middle of the night the team is awakened by the screams and howls of frightened and injured men. Quickly steeling themselves they rush the camp again, only to find everybody there dead and monsters running amok. Blaszowicz however has survived by hiding in the watch tower along with the guard, and dons a bomb suit upon seeing the party. He declares the site as lost and insists the guard follow him into the caverns; when he does not, Blaszowicz locks him in the tower with a bomb, which detonates and kills the man. Blaszowicz flees down into the mountain tunnel system.

...and the Lords of the Underworld[]

Entering the caverns under Mt. Krumbel, the party begin their search for Blaszowicz, fighting off numbers of Night Goblins and various aggressive fauna that has been disturbed by the detonation. Although they quickly locate and corner their fleeing foe, they are interrupted from exacting vengeance when the floor collapses beneath their feet, sending the party and the bombs salesman plummeting to the levels below. Stirring after an indeterminate time unconscious, the party witnesses some of the local rocks appear to shuffle, and then watch helplessly as the salesman is dragged slowly away from them. The party then black outs again, only to wake again hours later in a cell built out of stalactites and stalagmites.

Looking around, they soon discover that they are in a makeshift prison, and are surrounded by various others of differing races: Prince Azrael the Drow, Skarsnik the Night Goblin, Wrigglepriest Angurwrithem the Matoda and his daughter Aerayt, and of course, Blaszowicz. Although Angurwrithem is too deeply entranced in his own religious prayers and Skarsnik is certainly a devious fiend, Aerayt is curious towards conversing with your kind. The elven prince is in seemingly more dire straits however—he is desperately trying to escape his cell in order to save his father, the King of the Drow, from being executed by their captors, the Dwarves. Azrael, in his desperation, informs the party that they should not be fooled by outward appearances, and that the Drow are a benevolent race, and that the Matoda are harmless as all they care about is the worship of the soil and giant worms; he states that his species are only imprisoned because they sit on a large gem vein as the seat of their throne that the Dwarves wish to consume, being lithovores, and that the Matoda are only imprisoned because the Dwarves have allied with the Kobolds, which predate upon their kind. Azrael then admits that the Night Goblins are fiendish, but in order for them all to escape death's door they would have to ally with Skarsnik out of necessity. Over the course of a few days, the party and the other prisoners work towards an escape, eventually pulling it off 5 days after the party was imprisoned. The party have a few options that will affect later portions of the game:

  • They can either help Angurwrithem summon the giant Rockborer Worms which will make him appreciate them later on but cause his daughter to greatly dislike them, or refuse to aid him, causing his ire towards the party but Aerayt's alliance. This will affect an entire subchapter later on.
  • When the prison break finally occurs, the party must make the choice to either release Blaszowicz from his cell as well to give him a fighting chance but that the alliance of convenience was over immediately following, or refuse to release him and leave him to his fate. Either way he will find a way out to be encountered later on, but it will change his following dialog during a later encounter with him.

In the end, all of the prisoners make their escape, but the King is slain before the party and Azrael can get to him. Distraught, he escapes with the party to his kingdom, where he offers them sanctuary.

Azrael broods over the course of the following day, but invites the party to witness his coronation as the new King of the Drow. With a heavy heart he openly thanks the party for their part in his escape, and after the ceremony he brings them to his throne for a private conversation. Here, he informs the party that despite the recent events, his people did not possess the strength to fight against the combined might of the Dwarf-Kobold Coalition. He asks our heroes if they would be willing to help strengthen the might of the Drow to better protect their citizens. This involves small raids against both the Kobold village and the Dwarf stronghold, building a wall to prevent possible raids by Night Goblins from deeper in the caverns, and finally finding out how to tame the local, super aggressive Biloids into a warmount for the Drow people. Once these tasks are finished, the party is then offered a chance to help the Drow make a push against the Dwarf Stronghold. They agree and storm the base they recently escaped from, ultimately bringing it down. Azrael then thanks them for their aid, and asks if there is anything he can do for them. They inform him that they are still seeking the Bomb Salesman, and he sends his scouts out, who come back later on to inform the party which direction to focus their search. Although the group are offered permanent sanctuary within the Drow territory, they respectfully decline and move on their way with Azrael's apparent blessing.

After much searching in the dark, the party find Blaszowicz again, who has gotten himself cornered. Though they ask him to surrender he refuses and attacks. Nearly defeated, he pulls out his largest bomb yet, one that he can barely even hold without collapsing. He cries out that this is Game Over but the party succeeds in knocking him unconscious before he can work up the strength to heave the giant bomb at them. Crushed under the bomb he is unable to flee as the bomb's fuse runs low. The party however are able to hide deeper in the caverns, and the explosion causes the tunnels to begin to cave in. Luckily for the party, this detonation has opened another path through the mountain (and also appears to have killed Blaszowicz as well). Feeling their job is done but unable to directly return to Denkigama, the party make their way down the mountainside towards the awaiting Analogue City.

Chapter 3: Analogue City[]

Hostage Situation[]

Arriving in the sprawling Analogue City, the party are in awe as none of them have seen a real city before. Analogue City is a settlement built and maintained by the Loranche, vibrantly-haired, magically-inclined near-humans, utilizing a mysterious power source known as "psychocite". Before long, they come across a homeless vagrant named Reynold Deponio who asks them for a hand-out; whether they say yes or no to him, he explains to the party that in order to buy anything in the town, they are going to need a pscyhotronic currency card which they could obtain simply by opening a bank account, and so they travel to a nearby one to set themselves up.

The bank at this time is empty and they can immediately speak to a teller about opening an account; she asks where they work and they tell her they do not. She then informs them that they need a job to get an account, and so they must leave the bank and seek out an occupation. If the party returns to Deponio, he will suggest that maybe one of the science research & development companies may be able to help them out, and marks them on the party's city map. They eventually discover that a eugenics scientist is looking for assistants, and gladly lets them be employed by him when he learns of their desire to have a bank account. The party are then able to return to the bank to open an account.

Upon opening the door they realize the line is fairly line and they are forced to stand in it and wait. Within a few minutes, two intimidating looking individuals crash through the door and window respectively, announcing that the bank is being robbed. One of these two robbers, Mothball, flutters into the civilian line and begins taking their personal items while the other, Mobster Moth, moves to the teller windows and demands the safe be opened. Everyone involved is panicked with the exception of the robbers themselves... and the party. Not about to stand aside and watch this happen, they step forward and challenge Mothball, and he prepares to fight them. In battle he throws old-style grenades, and proves that he is immune to any Earth-based attacks due to his powered flight capability. Despite these he is soundly defeated. Though injured, his partner Mobster Moth distracts the party by firing upon them and Mothball manages to escape with the money, though not without leaving a trail behind.

Not about to leave the bank empty-handed however, the party then tries to open a bank account despite the events that had just unfolded. Flustered but thankful, they immediately honor their request and even waive the normal fee. The party then quickly discuss that the bombs Mothball used were suspiciously similar to those used by Barry Blazcowicz and choose to follow the trail of money, hoping to find the source of this problem.

The trail leads them halfway across the city before it suddenly ends -- at the gate leading into the basement of to the local power company headquarters. Unable to proceed further, the gang are forced to abandon their chase and bide their time.

Among Thieves[]

Taking Care of Caer Draer[]

As part of their initiation rites into Analogue City's infamous Thieves Guild, the party is tasked with obtaining a lost magical item from within the walls of Caer Draer, a decimated walled fortress along the coastline of this nation, Mainland. Draer had been lost to the great lich Mordecai's forces some years earlier and it now remained in disrepair with a massive number of Goblins inhabiting it.

The item in question is none other than Fort Commander Reginald Bingbong's Eternal Flask, a magical artifact that never runs out of booze. While the fort commander was now long dead, the flask would fetch a great price amongst Analogue City's higher-ups, assuming of course the thieves did not wish to simply keep it for themselves.

The party must then leave Analogue City for the first time since their arrival there, traveling across the Melodic Prairie, where the local grass-equivalents, the flutegrass, sing softly in the perpetual breeze rolling softly in from the coast (the area theme is meant to represent the flutegrass' tune). Several creatures can be fought out here in the prairie to raise character levels, although it will prove mostly unnecessary once inside Caer Draer itself, where no random battles occur. Even so, a smart player will seek random encounters until they come across a Squawklegger, a deer-like bird-equivalent that will drop the Squawklegger Meat item; the first one dropped will become a Key Item instead of a regular one and cannot be used normally.

Arriving at the dilapidated husk of the backside of Draer, the party can hear the ruckus of what is likely thousands of Goblins partying inside. Not wishing to enter an early grave, they choose to bed down and attempt entry after nightfall. They will cook the Squawklegger Meat key item over the fire to turn it into a Squawklegger Steak, and the players can cook other food into new varieties as usual during this time as well; special scenes may also occur around the campfire depending upon whom is currently in the party, including certain characters elaborating more on their own backstories and others potentially discussing possible entries into the fortress with most of them getting shot down for various reasons.

By nightfall, the party packs up their camp and returns to the walls of Draer. A small window has been made from knocked out bricks in the wall. The player can choose to squeeze one character in at a time, but must avoid the patrols along the outer perimeter; characters already inside the fort are unable to participate in any battle against guards. Instead, the player can enter through a gate, where the Goblin guard has fallen asleep. However, there are also two Gobblas - a Goblins' answer to hound dogs - at the gate as well. These Gobblas will grumble at you and will attack if you get too close, but a wise player who has collected the Squawklegger Steak item can hand it over here to the Gobblas, who will then be too busy fighting over the steak to pay you anymore attention, and you can then sneak past. The player can perform a coup de grâce on the Goblin Guard for extra items, though no experience will be rewarded in doing so.

Unique to this mission, all fighting in the fort is optional, though the game focuses on trying to make it through the area without battling any of the Goblins - attacking any in a fashion that does not kill them in the first attack will alert the town, and battles with Goblins will be nearly non-stop from then on out until 100 are dead, unless they can find a hiding place and wait for the area's "ruckus gauge" to diminish back to zero, at which point the Goblins will stop looking for the player's characters and return to their previous activities. Obviously for this point in the game, this is a poor choice to make.

As the player sneaks through the town they can eavesdrop both purposefully and inadvertently upon various Goblins, some of which reveals hints to where Fort Commander Reginald Bingbong's Eternal Flask is located (others include lore and simple jokes). The player will eventually find the Eternal Flask in the possession of the fort's "master of drinkemonies", Goorjian the Hiccup. The player has a few options on the table for how to deal with this situation:

  1. Wait for a slightly-extended period of time while hiding in the shadows, until Goorjian drinks himself into a coma and all other nearby Goblins also leave or pass out. At this point your party can sneak up and play a minigame where you can pick his pocket while trying not to wake him.
  2. You can again wait for him to pass out and perform a coup de grâce. However, while this will get the player the Eternal Flask quicker, he will return later in the game, still alive and looking for vengeance for his forcefully-gained sobriety.
  3. You can simply attack the local Goblins, and fight in a mid-boss battle with Goorjian and a few Goblins (which will be replaced every time one is slain). Afterwards, the other Goblins will begin to chase after the characters, forcing them to race out of the fort before they are killed.

With the Eternal Flask stolen, the party returns to Analogue City's undercity and into the Thieves Guild. Greatly pleased with your process, your party are welcomed as full-fledged members of the guild.

Pilfered Painting[]

The Mad Doctor[]

Chapter 4: Romero Town[]

Roads Run Amok[]

It's A Zoo Out There[]

A Bunch of Psychopaths[]

Solution Temporary[]

Undeath Row[]

The Antithesis of All We Ever Believed[]

Chapter 5: Return to Analogue[]

Analogue City Riots[]

Chapter 6: Much Darkness Ahead (Stormhand)[]

The Spider's Domain (Loren Forest)[]

Unwelcome Arrival in Stormhand[]

Bogged Down in Myrebog[]

Suspicions Arise[]

Moon Over Lycansylvania[]

Storming Stormhand (Coup d'état!!)[]

Chapter 7: Evercold Mountains[]

Chapter 8: Whisper[]

While trying to locate the mysterious coastal town of Whisper, they are forced to traverse the dangerous mountainous forest region of the Urvonda range. Lost, the party must figure out that the closer they get to town the heavier the mist gets.

Whisper is an old coal mining town that has been mostly abandoned. First they must pass an abandoned car and then the welcome sign. After a pass through an old graveyard the party finally arrive in the city limits.

Delicatessen[]

Lucky, they find that the lights are on at a local delicatessen called the Famished Burger. Looking for information and directions around town to complete their tasks, they discover that there is only one employee on-shift at the moment, a young man wearing the deli's mascot named Sabbath. Sabbath is not exactly enthused about wearing a huge burger costume, but he sees opportunity in the party's arrival and confides in them that he hates his job. After expressing his desire to return to the days of a promising future when he was the captain of a local rugby team. He convinces the party to do a trio of menial quests for him.

Each time the party returns to Sabbath, his personality feels colder, more distant. However the party continues to aid him. After bringing him three items, he warns them of an "incoming storm" and flees into the deli. Immediately following this the area suddenly experiences a flash and the entire area transmogrifies into a horrific iteration made of living flesh. The party is shocked to its core despite their experiences with the undead hordes in Romero Town and must take a moment to recover from the experience. Afterwards, seemingly trapped in the deli itself leaves them little choice but to attempt and locate an exit, forcing them to make their way deep into the Otherworldly Deli until ultimately reaching the kitchen.

In the deli's kitchen, the party regroups with Sabbath, now preparing a meal and speaking cryptically. Trying to find a way out of the room, it dawns on them that the meal being prepared before them is made with the remains of the rest of the Famished Burger's staff! Again shocked, Sabbath realizes they have figured it out and acknowledges what the meal is made out of and explains why he killed them as well as how he has been feeding the store's patrons this concoction for some time. The party understandably expresses their displeasure at this news (however, should Serenity be in the party at the time, she will express some minor level of amusement over the situation). This finalizes Sabbath's view over the party and he grows fully detached from reality and, upset, he reveals that he has in fact made a pact with the Gods of Delicious Meats to reclaim his once overflowing potential.

With this, Sabbath himself suddenly transforms too, taking on a demonic yet strange looking form. He announces that he will only answer to "Captain Sab" from now on before levitating on awkward, boneless wings. He then summons six burgers to guard him in combat and keeps himself resupplied from his "meat stock". Luckily, the party are able to kill him despite his "potential", and Famished Burger returns to its true state. The party discover that it actually has blood smeared everywhere and the entire establishment is dilapidated and far worse for wear. At that exact moment however, a food inspector walks in and cries out in shock at the sight. He recovers quickly however and immediately announces that he is shutting the delicatessen down due to its insurmountable list of health code violations. He then turns to the party and sternly informs them to leave before ushering them out and locking the door behind them.

Finding Alice[]

God Eraser[]

Where Is Your God Now?[]

Chapter 9: An Ocean Apart (Ley Ocean)[]

Privateers & Pirates[]

Washed Ashore[]

The Underwater World[]

The Island of Dr. DB[]

Off the Coasts of Illustra[]

Chapter 10: Sonna Rainforest[]

Chapter 11[]

Chapter 12: Big City[]

Wrestlevania[]

Rampant Gang Wars[]

HEAT Sinks[]

No Sign of Heroes (Scarfers!!)[]

Chapter 13: TBA[]

Chapter 14: Planet Invasion[]

Chapter 15: Above & Beyond[]

Terran-Gohd War[]

Government Sanctioned Sanctuary[]

Civil Crisis on Ailosis[]

The Scourge Returns[]

Stranded on Vuunega[]

The Fall of Kalindra[]

TBA[]

A Conquest of Galaxies[]

Desolate Dunes of Falphurrn[]

What a Mess on Omess[]

Necrusk Mission[]

Bounty Hunter Convention[]

Freedom from Zolacia[]

Crux of the Problem[]

List of in-game items[]

Key Items[]

  • Dragon Egg
  • Luminrod Specimen
  • Reginald Bingbong's Eternal Flask
  • Succulent Squawklegger Meat
  • Squawklegger Steak

Usable Items[]

  • Fertility Rose
  • Spawn-B-Gon: Prevents random battles for 50 steps.
  • Wolfsbane: Instantly KO werewolves. Inflict others with Prolonged Death status ailment.

Restorative Items[]

  • Heavenly Pear: Fully restores HP.

List of playable characters[]

Character Type Description
Adus Lesk MS Sprite

Adus Lesk

Ranged Fighter Adus Lesk is a space marine-turned-bounty hunter, still actively aiding the UFCL though as a freelance individual. He wears the nanobots of another former bounty hunter, who willed them to him during his own passing.

He joins the party in Chapter 15 when they visit the moon of Tozera, soon after he obtains his nanosuit and after they prove themselves as allies when defending the survivors of the crashed ship, the Telephus. His primary stat is Defense, with his secondary being Accuracy. His specialty is called Nano Shed, which allows him to cure himself of any negative status effect every other round. To do so, the game detects if he has a status ailment, and if so he will automatically shed his nanosuit and replenish it immediately, removing the ailment as the nanobots it was attached to are no longer in use.

Adus' Had Enough ability is called Giger Counter. It puts a 3-turn counter on the battlefield, and after three characters have taken their turns (no matter what their actual ATB charge rate happens to be), Giger will suddenly crash onto the field, attempting to kill Adus. He will switch to his alternate form, roll under Giger, convert back to human form and fire at him. Giger will then charge up and breathe fire but Adus will again duck under Giger, causing the giant Space Dragon to instead immolate all opponents for serious fire damage. Adus will hit Giger with another attack and the dragon will then shriek and flee.

Axel Kolanthe MS Sprite

Axel Kolanthe

Melee Fighter Axel Kolanthe is one of two sworn protectors of Stormhand's prince, Ferdinand Gerreth. Originally hailing from The Badlands, he is a hearty individual. Stoic and proud, he almost never leaves his liege's side and is sworn to protect him no matter the circumstances. When the party initially meet the royal family of Stormhand, Axel seems suspicious of them and says little. When the party run into he, Ferdinand, and Lars later on in the forests, he becomes even more suspicious. However, he lightens up to them after they succeed in preventing the assassination of King Alonsus Gerreth.

He and Lars do not join the party until the Stormhand chapter is nearly completed, at which point Prince Ferdinand is kidnapped by Vordathco Mordecai and they join the party to seek to rescue him. His primary stat is Attack, with his secondary being Defense, making him a great tank for the team. His specialty is called Save the Prince, and is shared with Lars Gamohyle. Should Prince Ferdinand be in the party and enter Critical status, Axel will be immediately cured of all status ailments, healed slightly, and receive Haste.

Axel's Had Enough ability is called Lycanthropy. Although it takes longer to fill the gauge than most other characters, once selected he will transform himself into a Greater Werewolf, eschewing his equipped weapon to attack with his claws; his armor will remain active, however. Axel's already high Attack stat is doubled during this time, and he will remain transformed until the end of combat. Gaining further Had Enoughs during the same battle will result in him using an attack called frenzy, where he attacks five randomly-selected targets.

Balloon Fighter MS Sprite

Balloon Fighter

Melee Fighter Balloon Fighter is a supersoldier who utilizes one of the strangest weapons known - a luke-warm microstar contained within a sphere of durable plastic and mounted to his wrist via a titanium tensile cable - which looks just like a balloon. In combat he will reel back and punch this "balloon", which will transfer and greatly enhance the energy flowing through it and allowing for more damage output.

He joins the party during the Analogue Riots to help quell the chaos, and sticks with them afterwards, seeing them as capable allies. His primary stat is Defense, with his secondary being Speed. His specialty is called HUD Visor, which allows him to scan opponents and add them to the bestiary compendium as well as reveal stats and weaknesses during actual combat.

His Had Enough ability is called Luftballoon. Reeling up for the ultimate strike, he sacrifices the microstar and hits the ground near his opponent so hard that it collapses the star and causes a localized but miniature supernova. This deals serious and critical damage to all opponents on the field, but also will deplete Balloon Fighter's HP to just into the Critical stage. After using this he cannot attack for one turn, and will automatically use this turn to cast "Reinflate", where he creates a new microstar and therefore gets his balloon viable again.

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Borde the Bored Board

Ranged Gunner Borde the Bored Board is an anthropomorphic 2x4 plank. A former gunnery sergeant in General Rabbit's platoon, he was struck by a boredom bomb and has ever since found himself incapable of being enthused by anything at all. His ho-hum, bland personality belays his heroic nature, and he still willingly helps the party while in the Sonna Rainforest chapter. He uses a bazooka in combat.

He joins the party early on in the Sonna Rainforest, under the premise that the party help him find a cure for his boredom. He at first starts out as a uncontrollable guest character, and when the chapter ends and no cure for his boredom is found, he joins the party anyhow as he is "too bored to quit". Notably every time he attacks, he responds textually with a "Yawn..." "Sigh..." "Ho-hum.", "Meh", "Blah", or simply "...", set up to display randomly. His primary stat is Attack, and his secondary is Willpower. His specialty is called Deck Seal, which causes him to only take minimal damage from Water- and Wind-elemental attacks.

His Had Enough ability is called Almost Enthusiasm. He becomes trigger happy and starts firing off his bazooka rounds rapidly, hitting random opponents for a random amount of time. After a maximum of seven strikes however he gets so bored he falls asleep, gaining the Sleep status. While asleep he will regenerate health.

Dire Panther MS Sprite

Dire Panther

Melee Combatant Dire Panther is a very focused vigilante who prowls the concrete jungles of the worlds' major matropolises, dispensing his own brand of heavy-handed, violent justice. The party first see him during the Analogue Riots, although only a few short times where they wander into him taking down criminals before continuing on, paying the party seemingly little mind, although he does acknowledge their presence. A few times they can locate bodies that appear to have been attacked by a man-sized cat, hinting at Dire Panther's presence though he is at these times long gone.

The party again encounter him in Big City when he arrives via hang glider. During the events that occur in Big City, Dire Panther drops in amongst the party and offers his assistance, leading to him joining the team. His primary stat is Accuracy, and his secondary is Speed. His specialty is called Thorn and causes any melee attack dealt to him to deal some damage to the foe, as well.

His Had Enough ability is called Go All Out. Flying into a rage, Dire Panther will leap onto a single foe and will continuously attack until that foe does. He will be otherwise uncontrollable during this period, however. Each strike does his regular level of damage, but he can very quickly whittle down a foe's health. All other characters can resume acting as normal while he continues to do this.

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Lucrecia Callahan

Ranged Gunner Lucrecia Callahan is a gothic, female survivor of the zombie outbreaks. Though young, she has had to grow up fast as she watched her friends and family perish around her.

She encounters the party in Romero Town, where the undead have all but taken over. Although she is holding her own fairly well at the time, she states that it is only a matter of time before they overcome her if she works alone, and offers to join the party for mutual protection. Her primary stat is Agility, and her secondary is Willpower. Her speciality is called Kill the Dead, which causes her to deal 200% damage to zombies, with an increased chance to deal critical damage to them.

Her Had Enough is called Raw Dog. She begins to rapidly fire her dual handguns, hitting all enemies; each bullet does its own damage, allowing for an increased chance of damage over misses. After unloading both 12-shell clips into her opponents she stops, calmly reloads the weapons, and returns to firing insanely again. Once she has run out of bullets the second time, she steps back and the rest of the battle continues.

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Swamp Croc

Stealth Combatant Coming soon!
Thoramocka MS Sprite

Thoramocka

Melee Combatant Coming soon!

List of boss characters[]

Character Type Description
47 MS Sprite

#47

One-Time #47 is an albino, serial killing "sockbunny". He appears at the end of the case the party is asked to solve early in the game, where the matron of the bunny farm asks them to help her solve the case of all the bunnies that have been mysteriously dying at night.

With #47 defeated, the matron expresses shock and anguish that it was one of her own bunnies who had committed the atrocious acts. Deeply troubled, she gives the party a Lucky Rabbits Foot accessory and sends them on their way.

Anacon MS Sprite

Anacon

Recurring Anacon (formerly Casimiro Cabral) is a Mutate smuggler working for Dr. BadGuy. He first appears when the party tries to obtain the Luminrod Specimen from the Fungal Studies Lab, and they are forced to fight him. Although he is defeated, he manages to stun the party long enough to make his escape via equipped rocket pack.

He again appears when the player is tasked with stealing back the Dragon Egg, where the party are forced to fight both him and Undetected Unit at the same time. As the three groups are after the egg for their own purposes, Anacon will spend his time between attacking the party and attacking Undetected Unit. He is defeated here as well and fails to obtain the egg.

He appears a few more times during other item-claiming missions, primarily trying to steal samples of creatures for his master's Neogenetics project, but also attempting to stop the characters from finishing the Alchemist's Concoction. The players also can run across him in the jungles, where he is simply minding his own business and is surprised by the party. This is an optional boss fight, where he calls in several other serpent-themed villains to aid him.

Billy Steve MS Sprite

Billy Steve

Recurring Full name William Stevens, he is an escaped prisoner who is partnered up with The Scavenger. He is first found in the prison in Romero Town, trapped in his cell along death row. The player is afforded the option to let him out by opening the electronic locks or to "let him rot". This will only change what he says to the player upon later meeting, and he canonically escapes whether the party helps him or not.

He is seen a few chapters later in Whisper, where he and The Scavenger have escaped to, only to find themselves trapped in this town as well due to the demonic presence and its magical effects on the town. If the party let them loose, he thanks them for his freedom but will state that he has seen things in Whisper that means he cannot decide if you are real or not, and that the only course of action is to kill you to be sure. Once defeated, he and The Scavenger flee with their lives.

He is fought once more near the end of Whisper's chapter, and states that now it is every man for himself. During this battle he will start out working with The Scavenger, but after a quarter of their total HP is depleted, the two will suddenly turn on each other and only attack one another. Once one of the two has perished, the remaining one will turn their focus back to the party. Once defeated however they will suddenly transform into Flesh Mimic and the true boss battle will begin.

Because of Billy Steve's personality, should the party have any child characters with them on the field, Billy will focus all of his attacks on them so long as they are conscious.

Bruiser MS Sprite

Bruiser

Recurring Bruiser (formerly Chaz Roberts) is a Mutate enforcer working for Dr. BadGuy. He initially appears as a member of a motorcycle gang in Analogue City. Although unfriendly here, he is an NPC and not fought in combat. However upon solving The Case of the Pilfered Painting, the party tries to inform the gang that their friend was the thief but has been kidnapped, only to be laughed at. The party later returns to Analogue City only to witness Chaz and his fellow gang members being knocked out and abducted themselves.

Bruiser then later appears in his monstrous state when the party reencounters the thief, who has now been transformed into the Mutate known as The Raccoon. He, Perch and Berserk are attempting to bring The Raccoon into custody, and so like the Undetected Unit + Anacon battle, the fight is divided, with The Raccoon attacking both your party and the Mutate trio, but the Mutates only attacking The Raccoon -- should they succeed in defeating him they escape with him, removing his chance to become an available party member later. He appears again during this chapter on top of a roof that The Raccoon has been chased to, again with his fellow Mutate trio, but is knocked off the roof by Cruncher, who has shown up for the same reasons, who then disposes of Perch and Berserk as well.

Bruiser appears one final time in another (optional) boss battle after The Raccoon has joined the party, and will not appear otherwise. In this fight he is revealed to have had his spine broken and now wears cybernetic armor to allow him to continue to walk. This drastically increases his defense to nigh-invulnerability unless the armor is short-circuited. Upon his defeat here, he groans and does not get back up. He will remain on the ground groaning until the end of the chapter, and then won't be seen again.

Captain Sab MS Sprite

Captain Sab

One-Time Captain Sab is a strange and mysterious being found in Whisper. Early on in Whisper, the player must enter a local Delicatessen known as the Famished Burger. Here they can do some quests for the deli's mascot wearer, a man named Sabbath, who wears a ridiculous burger costume. He states how much he hates his job and how he used to be the captain of the local rugby team and had expected a promising future.

Although these quests are menial tasks, after arriving at the Famished Burger for the third time, the area suddenly flashes and transforms into a horrible version of the building made out of living flesh. Upon making their way to the kitchen, they discover Sabbath in here, preparing a meal which is soon revealed to be made of the contents of the deli's other employees! Upset with the party's displeasure at having heard this, he insists that he has made a pact with "the god of delicious meats" and suddenly transforms into this demonic -- if strange-looking -- creature, now known as Captain Sab.

Captain Sab hovers in battle thanks to his wings, and therefore cannot be hit with earth elemental attacks, or any other attack relying on the ground itself being a factor. He also is aided in battle by six Upset Burgers, which he can replace if they are slain. Killing Captain Sab will force the deli to return to its original state, although blood is smeared everywhere and the entire establishment is far worse for wear. Suddenly, a food inspector will come in, cry out in shock and immediately shut the establishment down and kick you out, locking the door behind you.

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Chamelouge

Recurring Chamelouge is the de facto ruler of the Iskian Empire, one of the primary interstellar factions within the Scutum–Crux Arm. His faction rivals that of humanity's, the UFCL (short for the United Federation of Celestial Lifeforms).

Chamelouge first appears late in the game, acting as one of the final chapter's four main antagonists, alongside Lord Transpose of the Scourge, Seikrabh of the Crux, and the Chaos Legions as a whole.

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Death Hand

Recurring Death Hand is a member of the Oniryu, a clan of ninja assassins who have secretly infiltrated much of the world which rival the mysterious Ninpo no Jagaa, more commonly known as the Jaguar Ninjas. Although a dedicated and talented individual, he desired to rise through the ranks and obsessed over the power to crush his enemies. To this effect he made a pact with an unknown demon, which has possessed his left hand and given his left arm intense strength. It is unknown what the demon wants in return, but Death Hand has become one of the greatest assassins amongst the Oniryu.

He first appears standing at the vista in the Vista Foothills, peering over the edge towards Analogue City. He does not pay the party much attention, quipping but blowing them off at the same time.

He is next only hinted at when the party runs across an assassinated official, though they are unable to link the two together. Later he appears in Whisper, again paying the party little attention and instead focusing on the Ninja Brawlers, even going so far as to sacrifice some of his own minions into lesser demon possession. When the party aids the Brawlers however, he is forced to acknowledge their abilities, but flees instead of attacking them, saving his vengeance for another day.

The party finally are forced to fight him in the Badlands, where he appears suddenly to inform them that their time is up, and that he has been hired by none other than Vordathco Mordecai. He is a difficult battle, being very agile and dodging many attacks but also dealing heavy physical damage with his demonic hand. Luckily the party are aided in combat by Citrus, a demonhunting ninja that they had just allied themselves with.

After his defeat, Death Hand disappears in a puff of smoke, fleeing to lands unknown.

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Deform

Recurring Deform is Dr. BadGuy's most loyal lackey. He is first encountered in Analogue City as a homeless vagrant known only by his last name, Deponijia asking for handouts on the street. Although far from easy at this stage in the game, if the player gives him 100,000 dranell before 3/4ths of the way through the chapter, he will excitedly take it to make a life for himself, removing him from the streets and thereby removing Deform from the game as a boss, as well as Black Orchid. Instead he will be revealed to having invested it and becoming a millionaire by several chapters later, becoming a significant ally to the party.

Otherwise, he will appear unimportant until the Mutate Project occurs 3/4ths of the way through the chapter, where the scientist working in Neogenetics will pay him to act as a guinea pig for his first experiment on a human being, leading to the creation of Deform but also inadvertently creating Black Orchid when she sees what the mad doctor has done and flees into a radiation chamber. Deponijia will immediately join the doctor's side, and immediately after the party will walk in on the aftermath. Claiming that the doctor must be stopped, Deform will voluntarily defend his new master, leading to the first battle encounter with him. Although a decent threat, he can be defeated fairly simply and will flee afterwards in pursuit of the doctor.

Later on in the game the party re-encounters the doctor, now referring to himself as Dr. BadGuy. Deform has been modified to his current (main) state by now. He is significantly more difficult, having had an arm replaced with a cybernetic, scissor-like weapon which dealt incredible melee damage. Upon his defeat he immediately transforms into a tougher monster who takes much less damage from melee attacks. Upon his defeat here he will flee.

Throughout the game, he is encountered five more times, each time becoming more and more mutated until he no longer resembles anything human at all, becoming a quadrupedal monstrosity. All in all, he is fought whenever the party physically encounters Dr. BadGuy himself. Interestingly, two of his body parts must be stolen from him to complete the Alchemist's Concoction -- his mutagenic blood and tail.

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Dr. Cobra

Recurring
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Dr. Tarantula

One-Time
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Jigsaw

One-Time Jigsaw is a villain who reveals himself during the Analogue Riots. Having suffered some industrial accident in the past, Jigsaw lost his leg and now seeks revenge on the company he had worked for, where he can be found and fought.

Jigsaw does more damage than might initially be expected despite only attacking with a punch, a kick, and a head butt. This is because his leg is cybernetic and he uses pistons in it, his arm is equipped with a mechanized stabbing blade, and his helmet has been equipped with a chainsaw blade. Upon his defeat, he is incarcerated and can be seen pacing his cell at the Analogue City Penitentiary. He does not succeed in escaping from here.

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Jinpachi Wrung

One-Time Jinpachi Wrung is a professional wrestler and former sumo wrestler who serves Count Smackula in his Wrestlevania circuit. He is encountered by the party when they join the circuit in order to defeat and slay Smackula as part of their Vampire Hunter quest.

Wrung is so heavy he is unaffected by any sort of staggering attack, and damage is way less than would normally be done on a smaller opponent. He can stun the player's character by stomping.

After defeat he returns to Count Smackula's side. When the party finally reaches Smackula, he stands beside the vampire, but right before battle backs out, much to everyone's surprise. He reveals that he does not actually care about Smackula and has no qualms about his potential death at your hand. He then walks away and is not seen again.

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Kaklak Vorion

One-Time
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King Lemmingway

One-Time King Lemmingway is the ruler of all of Lemmingkind, with even Enditall Lemming having to serve him. Although not villainous when first encountered as simply Lemmingway, it appears that the power bestowed upon him by the Suicidal Crown has gone to his head, quite literally.

King Lemmingway is aided in battle by several of his subjects, including a random collection of Lemmings, Kamikaze Lemmings, and Lemmines, which he can summon again in battle. Which type he summons to replace a defeated unit is randomly chosen from the three types, and as usual Kamikaze Lemmings will drop a Paralemming, which one turn later will turn into a regular Lemming. He is also aided in combat by Enditall Lemming, who states at the beginning of the battle that he doesn't really have much choice in the matter.

A player can end the battle early by targeting his crown and knocking it off. Doing so will cause the crown's effects to stop affecting his brain and he will stop his aggressive behavior, causing the battle to end.

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Kiran

One-Time Kiran is a professional wrestler who operates in the Wrestlevania circuit. She is encountered by the party when they join the circuit in order to defeat and slay Smackula as part of their Vampire Hunter quest.

At first, Kiran rides in on a Kirin, which while the refugee reveals is illegal, shrugs and announces "I'll allow it!". This Kirin must be defeated before Kiran herself can be damaged. During battle, the Kirin will stomp and gore your character, while Kiran herself attacks with nunchaku. She can use these to not only deal damage but also stun or disarm you. Her attacks are also significantly hard to avoid, and your character's Evade stat will effectively be halved during this combat.

After her defeat, she comforts her injured Kirin and you are escorted off the stage. She remains in the circuit but is not fought again; talking to her will reveal that she is highly upset with your having hurt her pet.

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Lightning

One-Time Lightning is a H.E.A.T. supersoldier encountered once during the party's mission into H.E.A.T. Industries.

Lightning is perhaps the fastest character in the game, and can attack three times every round. His evasion is also high and he absorbs Lightning-elemental attacks. However he is weak to Earth- and Water-based magic, and doing so will either cause Grounding, making him very slow, or Short-Circuiting, which will drop his actions to two per round with them only consisting of thrashing, which can hurt himself, as well.

If the party has Tornado in their party, then the two rivals choose to battle each other alone, changing the aspects of the fight.

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Mothball

Recurring Mothball is a strange being who is encountered thrice during the course of the game. He uses large grenade-bombs in combat.

Initially he is fought during Chapter 3: Analogue City, where he is attempting to rob a bank alongside Mobster Moth, which the party must enter to open a bank account in order to get a job in town for another job. The chance encounter leads to an explosive boss encounter, where Mothball is revealed to be physically frail though he is immune to Earth-based attacks due to his flight abilities. He is soundly defeated, but makes off with much of the cash.

When the party returns to Analogue City later on after they discover the fate of Romero Town, Mothball confronts them again during the riots, seeking revenge. This time however he has donned armor to protect his frail body and wings, the latter of which were irreparably damaged during their first fateful encounter. He no longer flies due to the heaviness of his armor, but takes little in the way of physical damage; however, he is now weak to both fire and lightning (fire lighting his bombs prematurely and lightning being conducted through his armor). After his defeat he again tries to escape, using one of his bombs to distract or kill the party in the process. However it detonates early and he is severely injured in the process. The party leaves him be, believing him to have perished.

In his final encounter with the party, he appears at the peak of Evercold Glacier, having replaced his missing body parts with cybernetic enhancements and thus allowing him the power of flight once more. He has teamed up once more with Mobster Moth, and has brought Black Witch along with him. However, because of the flash from Mothball's bombs when they explode, Black Witch's duppybats will be distracted for a turn, making the battle easier than it could be. After the battle ends, Mothball collapses onto the glacier and the residual heat from his still-activated hover-wings melts a path through the glacier that allow the party to enter it. His wings eventually deactivate and the party continue on; upon their return however they find him still where they left him, and he is presumed to have perished.

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Scourgeon

One-Time Scourgeon (formerly Kurt Kutemup) is a Merge Mutant that the party encounters thrice, though only once as a foe.

He first appears in Chapter 3 as Dr. Kutemup, a depressed surgeon roaming the streets of downtown Analogue City whom the party are able to help, via a couple sidequests, get enough confidence to return to his job after his fiance left him. This will cause him to appear in the hospital from then on.

He shows up again later when the party return to Analogue City in Chapter 5, where he and a few others are caught at the very epicenter of a wormhole that opens up. This causes he and the others to physically combine with creatures passing through the wormholes, transforming Dr. Kutemup into a strange, beaked reptilian creature with mangled hands. As with the other Merge Mutants, his aggression is ramped up but he flees the area after seeing his hands.

He returns not too long after, having developed large cutting tools to replace his lost hands after making a deal with Driller, the Technoblin. He attacks the party at the behest of Driller, who the party had recently defeated. After his defeat he is left unconscious on the ground and does not reappear again.

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Sekata

One-Time
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Sr. Simm

One-Time Sr. Simm is a professional wrestler who operates in the Wrestlevania circuit, though entirely against his will. He is encountered by the party when they join the circuit in order to defeat and slay Smackula as part of their Vampire Hunter quest.

A former wrestling star, he had attempted to retire some years ago only to have a microchip forcibly installed in his head that allows remote control of him. Now under Count Smackula's devious command, he is forced to attack the party's chosen wrestling star. However, in battle he randomly will forget what he is doing and his attacks will fail because of this.

After his defeat, he is not normally encountered again, although an astute observer he can be found in the pantry of Count Smackula, having been placed there like an old broom. He does not respond but is stated as still breathing.

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The Bomb

Recurring The Bomb (formerly known by the name "The Human Bomb" and before that, Barry Blaszcowicz) is a former human who enhanced his body so drastically over time that nothing remains of his humanity -- not even his personality, which eventually was removed after being too complex to consistently replicate during his repair process.

The Bomb is a major driving factor of the early game chapters, and later on is encountered differently from other bosses in the game.

The party initially encounter him as a fully-human Traveling Bomb Salesman hailing from Analogue City in the quaint farming/fishing town of Denki-gama, where he is attempting to peddle his wares to the inhabitants as a faster, more efficient way to perform their duties by blasting earth to more quickly till fallow ground and to kill more fish quicker. However, during his demonstrations he does more harm than good -- leaving massive holes in fields and killing so many fish that it will take years to repopulate -- and the populace drive him out of town. Later that same night however he sneaks back in and plants numerous bombs throughout the township, forcing the player to find them all before it is too late. Unfortunately the party has no idea how to disarm a bomb now that they have collected them all, but a blinking light on each indicates that they are in fact armed for remote detonation. They quickly locate the bomb salesman, who suddenly reveals himself to be an expert fencer, parrying the party's blows. They manage to defeat him and stop his destruction of the town, but he escapes leaving the party to give chase.

He is next encountered in Chapter 2, where he is seen attempting to operate a demolition company in the Vista Foothills. He has convinced a number of construction workers to blow up parts of mountains to use the rock as building material. When the party attempt to convince the construction crew of Mr. Blaszcowicz's evil actions in Denki-gama, the workers simply laugh them off, chocking it up to "kid fancies". They detonate Mt. Krumbel, only to discover that Blaszcowicz has packed far too much explosives into the charge, leading to the detonation being strong enough to blast a large hole into the underworld. A survey team is sent in, and hearing screams several hours later while making camp off-site, the party returns to discover that the mountain had been inhabited by numerous dangerous denizens of the deep. Blaszcowicz dons a bomb suit and escapes into the mountain and the party follows, only to eventually corner him. He is stronger than before but once defeated tries to use a really big bomb to stop the party once and for all. The party knock him out first though and the bomb detonates before he can throw it, mortally wounding him but also opening up another opening out through the other side of the mountain.

Despite being from Analogue City, Blaszcowicz is not encountered again until after the party departs from the city, now revealed to have replaced his lost legs and arm with cybernetics. This time he is simply attempting revenge on the party and has no ulterior motive. He is again defeated by the party.

When the party returns to Analogue City in Chapter 5, he us found using the riots as an excuse to blow up more stuff. He has become further enhanced with cybernetics, now featuring his third arm attached to his head, half his face missing, and a bomb strapped to his chest, calling himself The Human Bomb. He is able to parry twice as many attacks before tiring, but is eventually defeated. In anger, he activates the bomb on his chest, blowing himself up and nearly taking the party with him.

He is encountered one final time as a story-driven boss: In Chapter 8 he reappears seeking revenge once more. He no longer has any organic parts to him but explains that his brain was placed into a computer chip and uploaded to this new body. He then attacks, using his three rapiers to parry the party's attacks while the main body counts down to an explosion. The party are able to stop him before he succeeds and he detonates prematurely, only taking himself out in the process.

At this point, he is no longer part of the storyline -- however he continues to return every 12 hours of game time from this point forward, and will even interject himself into other battles being fought. During the first of these encounters the party are surprised (barely) at his return and he states that he is built of nanomachines to repair him after each defeat. However, now calling itself simply "The Bomb", it reveals that it found difficulty in repairing the microchip holding Blaszcowicz's personality on it due to the complexities of human consciousness and instead built its own AI based on his personality, leaving him cold and robotic but still intelligent and deviously calculating.

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The Raccoon

Recurring Coming soon!
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The Scavenger

Recurring Real name Joseph Coyote, he is an escaped prisoner who is partnered up with Billy Steve. He is first found in the prison in Romero Town, trapped in his cell along death row. The player is afforded the option to let him out by opening the electronic locks or to "let him rot". This will only change what he says to the player upon later meeting, and he canonically escapes whether the party helps him or not.

He is seen a few chapters later in Whisper, where he and Billy Steve have escaped to, only to find themselves trapped in this town as well due to the demonic presence and its magical effects on the town. If the party let them loose, he will show some surprise after Billy Steve thanks you for freeing them, responding with "That was you? I didn't need the help but thanks, I guess." However, he expresses his suspicions that you are not who you appear to be and convinces Billy to attack. Once defeated, he and Billy flee with their lives.

He is fought once more near the end of Whisper's chapter, and states that he is famished, and hasn't had a good meal in days, but that you look like a wonderful main course. During this battle he will start out working with Billy Steve, but after a quarter of their total HP is depleted, the two will suddenly turn on each other and only attack one another. Once one of the two has perished, the remaining one will turn their focus back to the party. Once defeated however they will suddenly transform into Flesh Mimic and the true boss battle will begin.

Because of The Scavenger's status as a cannibal, he has an attack called Cannibite which allows him to drain life from his foe. This damage is cumulative and will deal more damage each time he uses it during that combat.

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Undetected Unit

Recurring Undetected Unit is a master thief who has been enhanced with H.E.A.T. Industries technology. He is first encountered in Chapter 3: Analogue City as his secret identity, the Romanian philanthropist Cyor Tec, who asks the party to help him retrieve certain artifacts that belonged to his family. With no knowledge of his alias, they collect a few items for him, and a long trade quest involves him as well.

However, the party later run into him as Undetected Unit while trying to obtain the Dragon Egg, where they also encounter the Mutate Anacon. The three get into a three-way battle, with Undetected Unit attacking both the party and Anacon randomly. Once defeated, he activates his cloaking device, grabs the egg and steps back just as another villain, Warp, appears and creates a wormhole to another location. Before the party can react, he is gone and so is the egg.

The party never officially figure out that Cyor Tec and Undetected Unit are one and the same.

Fighting him is unique in that the party must time their attacks to occur while he is exposed, as he normally will have a cloaking device activated and preventing him from being hit. The players have about half an ATB gauge's time before he will disappear again after an attack.

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Vordathco Mordecai

Recurring Vordathco Mordecai is the greatest lich to have ever lived, having spent a millennia studying all magicks, and staying true to his Althean heritage of magical neogenetic splicing. He rules over the land of Myrjlon, and is the undisputed overlord of the greenskins.

His minions first appear in Chapter 3: Analogue City, when the party are requested to invade Caer Draer, a coastal fort in Analogue City's surrounding kingdom of Mainland, which has become infested with Goblins. Seeking a specific artifact left there, the party must cut their way through hordes of the diminutive creatures and return home. Here, Mordecai is only off-handedly mentioned if the party sneaks by the church undetected, where some of the Goblins are worshiping him as their god. A makeshift statue of him is also located in this church, made out of sticks and a human skull.

His minions again appear in Chapter 6: Much Darkness Ahead, where a coup is staged by Mordecai's former apprentice, Mordeth. During the coup Mordeth succeeds in kidnapping Stormhand's prince, Ferdinand Gerreth, leading directly into the events of Chapter 7: Evercold Glacier. However, Mordeth is discovered to be working on his own in this regard.

Chapter 9: An Ocean Apart also sees some references to Vordathco Mordecai. The player eventually arrives at a small, tropical island off the coast of the continent of Illustria. Soon after they encounter the gibbed body parts of a Land Orc -- specifically, Bob, one of Mordecai's now-former slave-guards. Evidence of Mordecai's having recently been on the island lead the party to continue forth to Illustria, leading to the underlying events of Chapter 10: Sonna Rainforest, as the party seeks him out knowing that he is "one of the planets' true evils", and wishing to stop his tyranny. At the end of the chapter they eventually encounter him alongside two other Land Orc slave-guards. This battle is won once both Orcs are defeated and enough damage is done to Mordecai, at which point he states he has had enough and forcibly warps you into the middle of the Badlands, again leading into the next chapter.

During Chapter 11: Bad Luck in the Badlands, the party fight their way through the desert, which is revealed to be the ruined lands of Mordecai's formerly homeland, Zhaylx. Finding their way beyond the desert the party eventually stumble into the severely poisonous Fungiferous Forest, which is inhabited by, among many other things, the Goblins which serve Mordecai. Next, the party finally leave the Fungal Jungle to discover the lands of Myrjlon themselves, where they storm and fight off the mad lich's many genetic horrors to arrive at the obsidian throne of Vordathco, himself. Before he stands to face you, he first thanks you for quelling the "Whisper Uprising", which surprises the party; however he then informs them that he is afraid that their usefulness has come to an abrupt end.

This boss battle against Vordathco Mordecai is considered one of the toughest battles in the game. He relies heavily on magic, which he is extremely adept at, being over twice as potent with it as any other character seen in the game. He also possesses a huge array of spells, including most of those seen in the rest of the game. Guards in the form of Horrorcs will occasionally be summoned as well; while physically strong, they are susceptible to confusion and if they happen to hit Mordecai while confused, he will counter and kill that enemy immediately.

Once Mordecai is finally defeated, he collapses, weakened by the fight. However he begins to restore his own massive mana pool to continue the battle renewed. At the crucial moment, a large horde of Land Orcs burst into the throne room and claim vengeance for Bob, and attack the lich. He is hacked to pieces and seemingly slain.

List of NPCs[]

Character Type Description
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Midnite the Cat

Friend Midnite is a housecat and one of Mikey's many friends strewn about the world. He and his son Kane live together in the big city. Midnite wears an orange bow instead of a collar.

Like other members of Mikey's friends, Midnite can be located in an area of the game world and is optional. He can be found during the Among Thieves segment of Chapter 3: Analogue City, and will not only fully heal the player's characters as well as let them save their game like all other Friends, he will then provide ample clues to where to find all of the items one needs to complete the chapter, marking them on your map. He will then grant all characters the ability to use the ability Shadow Meld in battle.

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Walli Dzidullidorf

Party Guest Private First Class Walli Dzidullidorf is a UFCL space marine stationed aboard the UNAS Righteous Course alongside Captain Alynn Slater and Corporal Syler Korsse. He has a stocky build and carries around dual cold fusion pistols.

He temporarily joins the party during Chapter 15 during the Ryol Transmission subchapter. However, he chooses to abandon the party in the engine room in an attempt to restart the ship's reactor core, ultimately sacrificing his own life.

Lasting for such a short period of time in the party, his stats are relatively average across the board. His specialty is Core Restart, which simply allows him to interact with the failed reactor core.

Dzidullidorf's Had Enough is called Cold Bruisin', which allows him to fire both of his pistols at once in a manner similar to Lucrecia Callahan's Raw Dog ability. However he will keep firing until his guns overheat, dealing significant damage to a foe but also forcing him to be unable to attack for the next round while they cool off.

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