The beginning, since lost to oblivion…
A memory now nothing but a faded echo.
Time stopped for me then.
A soul with no place, I became a petal on the wind.
Until suddenly, a clock long since broken
carefully and quietly began to move…
And with it, something started anew in you.
Our future, our tomorrow…
Beckoned forth…
By familiar voices from beyond the dark…
It seems all but confirmed that the Another Eden collaboration would indeed be with Chrono Cross, with the livestream announcement to be made 4 December 2021, 09:00 UTC. Another Eden‘s collaboration events are unique in that they’re permanently available, and the trend shouldn’t be changing anytime soon following its Tales of series and Persona 5 collabs.
Acclaimed creators from a number of well-known and popular series have come together to bring an exciting and epic RPG to mobile devices. The game have a surprising amount of content for a mobile gaming app, a modernized classic spacetime RPG. An epic story crossing the Antiquity, Present, and Future from master story writer Masato Kato. The main theme written by Mitsuda Yasunori, the game contains over 60 songs recorded with orchestras and folk music.
An elite Society agent and contractor of the seal weapon Embrasque, Beatrix's ferocity when facing primal beasts is rivaled only by her insatiable hunger for glory.
Eustace
Earthrending Thunder
An elite Society marksman and contractor of the seal weapon Flamek Thunder, Eustace is efficient, laconic, and longs to live in a world of peace and quiet.
Fraux
Striking Strength
Pactbearer to The Devil, a primal seeking to create a new world order, Fraux is otherwise an ordinary skydweller whose heart, character, and temperament are filled with love and compassion.
Fediel
Darkness Personified
One of the Six Dragons, entities who exist beyond the confines of the natural world. Having dominion over darkness, she influences the very laws of nature.
I do what needs doing, with a slew of gacha games on plate. Willingly self-inflicts heartattacks via supporting SEA/SA Dota. RPGs and roguelike/roguelites are the good shit.
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