
I want Sophia to be happy.
I wonder if the four heroes were thinking about wanting to leave the mountains.
The departure is so sudden.
I guess you live near the lumberjack’s place.
I’ve traveled the world enough, so maybe it’s time to rebuild.
Everyone except for the sisters from Montbabara has a place to go home to…
>>8
The Monbabara sisters’ family home still exists.
While I was away, a slime just moved in on its own.
>>8
Did Santohime come back?
>>12
People are coming back in the ending.
>>12
I have a memory of coming back in the ending.
Can a ruin be called a place to return to?
I can’t imagine my friends just leaving me alone after that, so it might be a choice between going to Ryan’s country, visiting Torneko, or living deep in the mountains.
I can’t really imagine following the three people from Santohime.
Santoheim is more of a case where there are various theories about the reasons for its absence.
Whether male or female
Aren’t you married to Cynthia?
>>18
I feel like the two of us could restore the village.
I feel like Batland would accept me normally.
It’s fine to get a permanent job at Ryan’s place.
I think Broccoli-chan lives in Gardenburg.
>>20
If you’re a male hero, it’s Battle Land.
If you’re a female hero, it’s Gardenburg.
The reliable options are Santheim, which has connections with royalty, or Torneko’s place, where there is both money and work.
In the PS version’s ending, the scene where the protagonist returns alone to the mountain village and hangs their head is extremely touching.
>>22
I love it so much it’s almost painful.
There are jobs like mercenary work or things related to an assassin guild that are just not depicted, right?
>>23
The mercenary profession is depicted a lot in part 3.
>>28
I have some doubts about whether it could exist in a world where there are no monsters at all.
>>46
The hero is looking at the “next” of the monsters…!
Pizarro is living peacefully.
>>24
Die already~
>>3
If I let my guard down, I might unintentionally end up taking my own life, and it feels like I’m being forced into work in a way.
>>26
As expected, Torneko is a capable man…
It was probably Blanka who created the hero’s hometown, and perhaps he is serving as an officer at the request of the villagers’ families and the king.
The village’s reconstruction is part of the national reconstruction plan rather than doing it solo.
>>27
It wouldn’t be strange if there were children of the foster parent’s parents, the magic teacher’s disciples, the sword teacher’s siblings, or the innkeeper’s children.
>>30
You can create a proper village, not just a burial site.
>>30
A slightly new perspective.
>>38
It’s nice that even if my friends go home, I’m not alone.
Mixed-race children, don’t cling to Ryan.
The sisters’ hometown is Kōmiz, right?
Just being a traveling performer means I have a hometown, right?
It’s a gravekeeper, isn’t it?
If I were to do something, I wouldn’t think I could leave there more than just being a lumberjack.
I think it’s fine to travel the world with my sisters as a broccoli.
Our Broko was a damn lesbian who would say things like “Please let my sisters support me, big sister!” or “You understand if you want to help someone important, right?” So she seduced the queen of Gardenburg and ascended to the throne.
In the PS version, there is an immigrant town, right?
The techniques and skills I acquired as a hero for fighting won’t be of any use once I defeat the Demon King.
When you stop being a hero, you’ll be surprised at how little remains.
>>43
Since there are monsters and knowledge gained from traveling the world, wouldn’t mercenaries be fine too?
In this world, mercenaries properly exist as a profession.
>>43
The hero who saved the world can become the leader of the assassin guild or the thief guild, can lead the mercenary guild, or can become the archmage of the sorcerer’s group.
>>85
That guy is the type who can kill humans for some bug-like reason like “because it was moving” and still be accepted by the world…
Even if there are remnants of despairs and monsters, the kind of human extermination activities that existed in the Pizarro era will likely no longer take place…
It seems there will be quite a branching with Solo and Sophia.
>>49
Sofia made a lot of same-age female friends and companions.
Solo is… uh…
>>55
Pizarro, a rival and friend of the same age.
>>55
Since Henry 5, it has become customary to have companions in that kind of position.
I wonder if they thought that it would be bad if I thought about it carefully at number 4…?
>>55
Is Clift no good?
>>69
Rather, 4 is connected only by the purpose of defeating evil, which is different from the others.
There are no connections other than fate.
>>55
The only one close in age is Klyft…
The theory that Masudra created the hero training village.
>>50
I’ve seen stories where all the residents were dressed up as sky people…
Now that you mention it, what was that village all about…?
It’s impossible.
But
>>51
Even if they are volunteers, I can’t tell how much of a bunch of outcasts they are in that village.
But
>>51
We must cultivate heroes to stand against the evil ones that are resurrected.
It’s such a pinpoint activity that it feels like they received some kind of divine revelation or something in that village.
>>56
I think there is a different god in that world, apart from the prophecy Ryan received before joining and the Sky Forces and Masudora.
Speaking of which, I wonder what those people from that village were like.
It seemed like everyone was aware of the situation, but it’s not like it’s a village that has traditionally protected the bloodline of heroes.
>>57
First of all, it’s not about generations; Solo/Sophia happened to be a celestial woman who descended to the ground, and she and the woodcutter fell in love at first sight and decided to have children.
It’s an existence born from a level of irregularity that even the Mass Driver would get angry and bring down divine punishment…
>>63
That person asked, “Pizarro is too strong, so go defeat him ♥,” but what kind of face did that guy make to ask for that?
It’s really a mystery that the whole village was raising and hiding the hero.
I think it’s quite possible that the Masudora or the sky people are involved.
All the villagers know the situation and are prepared to die for the hero, to the extent that the spell teacher can teach them Raideen.
The four heroes are the first generation half-breeds with the sky people, unlike Lot, and they don’t have any lineage, right?
Pureblood Masudora…
Men should also be picked up by Ryan.
>>68
Since there is an age difference similar to that of a parent and child, it would be fine to have him become my stepfather.
In reality, when the atmosphere around us was saying it’s time to go back, I suddenly thought… Hero, would you like to come to my country, which is your hometown? That resonates with both men and women.
Well, a half-breed between the sky people and the surface people doesn’t necessarily mean they are the hero for that village.
In that case, it makes you wonder what criteria that village used to determine the Fourth Lord as a hero.
Rivast probably used the Sky equipment, so he must have been a hero, but there was no setting that he was from the Sky people, was there?
Is it possible that the village was created just over a decade before the start of Chapter 5?
It’s certainly a point of interest to wonder who gathered such talented individuals and provided funding, regardless of the circumstances.
>>72
It seems like the hero was created during the time from birth until they became aware of their surroundings.
>>72
Considering that, I wonder how it is for the elderly couples living here.
When I was a child, I often had the stance of “I won’t forgive the demon tribe for hurting my family! For hurting everyone in the village!”
Looking back on it now, doesn’t it seem a bit eerie…?
Whether it was from Masudora himself or not, there must have been some kind of revelation in the village.
Is it a prophecy from the oracle…?
It’s a mystery that there are extremely rare elves in the world.
It’s quite mysterious that a girl who seems to be an elf named Cynthia lives in a village deep in the mountains.
It’s terrible to think that Pizarro returned after committing a massacre on Rosalie’s kin.
>>83
This is such a huge screw-up that it’s funny.
I don’t know how long it takes to be released after death, but they probably went home without waiting at all.
It’s a gruesome scene of the hometown being burned, but the rough rescue makes me laugh every time I see it!
What was it like talking with Hero Klift in the group chat…?
>>88
About the level of a workplace colleague.
It’s finally〇〇, let’s do our best together!
It seems that Klift and Bry aren’t really interested in the hero, huh?
It looks like I’m doing mercenary work with dead eyes in a city like Roanapur somewhere.
The protagonist of Dragon Quest 4 has a low level of happiness, even though there are many characters who turn out to be kings or royal family members later on.
>>93
In the end, I wonder which is more unfortunate, the 6th ruler or the 4th ruler.
>>95
Isn’t 6 environmentally very blessed?
>>98
It’s a different vector of misfortune that you’re separating from Barbara as someone who is neither Prince Raidok nor a young man from Lifecod…
>>103
It seems like the ancestor of the sky people; I’ll probably be able to reunite with Barbara at the Sky Castle someday.
>>93
It’s already lost at the start and doesn’t come back much anyway…
You can take over King Leo if you want.
There are no royalty left there anymore, right?
Did you not know that the lumberjack is your grandfather?
>>96
It seems that one might notice it by listening to various conversations, so it depends on how much Solo listened to others and thought based on that.
It was probably thrown out before the sense of independence could take root.
It would have been nice if some other interests or passions had developed during the trip, but it seems that isn’t the case.
The Santohime group has relatively little interaction with the hero; if I had to say, it seems like Brye tends to pay more attention to the hero individually.
Towns in RPGs tend to get burned down.
>>102
It’s not a village, but I couldn’t help but laugh as everything related to it in FF16 was thoroughly burned time and time again.
>>105
The fact that the one being roasted is my own mother is quite a novel approach.
>>102
Losing both the target of revenge and one’s refuge becomes a powerful motivation to embark on a journey.
Our Raidok Prince is married to Mireyu but is having an affair with Tania…
Future seeds of power struggles? Yeah
Well, we’ve shared a tough journey together, so if we want to go, anyone would probably accept us.
The Santohime group was not originally a journey to search for a hero.
I think Krift is the type who creates barriers due to being serious about his mission as the chosen one.
If you work randomly casting Gigadine in the fields, it seems like you’ll never have to worry about making a living.
>>110
Why…?
>>112
Nitrogen fixation
>>114
Wow, lightning can do things like this too.
It’s local, but it doesn’t feel like home at all, Blanca Castle.
He’s probably not a bad king, but…
>>113
One of the more fatal issues is that I passed by without being recognized as a hero…
>>115
If it were created based on an oracle or something, they might have known about it and sent it out silently…
It seems that just being able to use Healing magic could lead to a job in the medical field.
After the war, I believe I’m working with Panoon to deliver smiles to the world.
>>118
I can entrust Broko to a handsome Panon who isn’t early.
If you do something too flashy, the mass media might get angry.
It feels like “What mouth is saying that?”
If I say I’m from your territory, they might promote it by saying a hero has emerged from our country and treat me well!
>>120
It depends on how well-known the achievement of saving the world is.
>>125
At least Battlund and Gardenburg seem to be rumored.
FF4 starts from the perspective of the protagonist who is on the side of burning others…
>>122
That guy had a solid status as the leader of a knight order from a great nation.
It’s rare for an RPG protagonist to be the opposite.
I think the protagonist of DQ7 has the happiest ending.
Big family home! Big parents’ love! A big-hearted wife!
>>124
Dad Volcano also says at the ending that you can join the crew as an apprentice…
>>127
When I was a kid, I was like, “Hey? I saved the world, so what’s with this treatment?!”
Now I appreciate that Dad treats me the same as any ordinary young person…
>>139
In the end, I’m just becoming a bit of a mischievous adult…
Batrand is sending Ryan on a journey to search for heroes, so in that sense, it makes sense to go to Batrand.
The party also ends in a grand finale.
The passage of time for the main character is tragic, but it seems to lead to a warm home and a happy country.
>>131
The journey was unfortunate, but in the end, it was rewarding, so it’s better than the four heroes who ended up with nothing…
Even though there are Dharma and connections around the world, and the achievements and capabilities are extraordinary, it’s great that the seven main characters become fishermen.
>>132
It feels like the end of Mother 2.
Returning to my original life after various experiences and interactions.
>>132
No, I will become King Mardilus.
>>132
If you’re going to marry the fisherman’s daughter, you have no choice but to become a fisherman.
>>195
I will marry Princess Grete…
The royalty group of 2 and 6 can also be said to have returned to their original lifestyles.
Since it’s a country of warriors, and there is certainly a belief in heroes, Badland does make sense.
I feel that exploring the Mystery Dungeon at Torneko’s place is my calling, even from experience.
>>138
I want to see a ridiculous vibe where someone steps on a landmine and gets kicked out like a monjayaki, spinning around with dazed eyes.
Cynthia has come back to life…
>>140
Why did that come back to life?
>>150
Masudora’s service
Although my family’s castle and the village where I grew up were burned, I’m glad that in the end, I was able to be happy.
>>144
I feel so sorry for the old man; I wonder if they could add more kingdom restoration endings even now…
The village was a bit burned, but the locals were so strong that they pushed back, right?
>>147
The residents of Life Code are strong enough to counter with rice harvesting cuts.
>>147
The real life code is often used as a joke, but
I wonder if the villagers who appear in the final stages have high combat power after all.
In Monsters 3, the Pizarro army seems to be closer as a group than the chosen ones…
Not just my parents! You dare to take Cynthia’s death away from me!? I’m going to seek revenge on Masudora!
>>153
There was something like that in “Bokushi,” but it didn’t feel good at all…
>>153
Isn’t that Ganzo?!
Well, if I close my eyes to chapter 6, we did have a chess match in the last battle of chapter 5…
It’s only Cynthia who is revived halfway, so even if I feel angry, I can’t be blamed.
>>158
Well, that’s true.
It’s pretty stingy of Masudora to only resurrect Cynthia as a reward, even if it’s for revival…
If the strength of the Life Code villagers who fight with Zushioumuru and a hoe exists in the mountain village…
>>154
I think that village also had old men and fierce warriors who taught Raideen.
The demon king level is just impossible.
>>157
You, the brother of Pizarro…
Despisaro is the young leader of the demon tribe…
>>159
A new demon tribe leader!?
I am a phantom faction.
Unlike the instant resurrection of Zao Riku, since some time has passed, if they were to come back to life, it would mean they were reborn anew from zero. But can the memories stored in the created brain be called real?
>>160
Are you in the camp that says Raise Dead doesn’t work without a corpse?
If it’s solo, then definitely with Shincia…
4 is more like a struggle for survival than a fight against evil.
Who in this world is resurrecting the dead by praying with the church priest?
>>166
According to the official guidebook for 4, it seems they are using Zaoriku.
The credibility of the official guidebook is a bit questionable.
Why is only Cynthia coming back to life!? Well, that’s true, but…
If it’s an illusion, that would be an extremely bad ending…
Does Rubis exist in worlds outside the Loto series?
>>168
I am at 6.
If it’s Porunga, he will revive you, including your scattered body, with a special service.
Cynthia’s resurrection reflects God’s arrogance, doesn’t it?
I live with Cynthia in Blanka or Endor and occasionally go to visit the grave deep in the mountains.
After all, something was different about Cynthia compared to the other residents…
Huh!? The hero who ended everything is building a village in the mountains with Cynthia!?
Masudora really is…
What kind of face does the guy who tore apart my parents and brought lightning down on my father have to say to kill Pizarro?
In the novel version, Yulil (the male hero) and Cynthia have at least reached a relationship where they have kissed.
Pizarro is a lolicon.
>>178
Rather than a kiss, wasn’t it that you cried over an attempted outdoor sexual encounter?
>>180
Isn’t that an attempted arena rape?
Cynthia had a friendly portrayal, but…
Not many people say it, but with the disappearance of my hometown and everyone of my kind gone, it’s similar to the thread image.
After clearing the game, the male hero seems to embark on a solo journey, helping people in various places while still feeling an empty void in his heart.
I was supported in various ways in DQM3…
Aren’t you following me? Yeah.
The reason Cynthia’s ears appeared pointed was because of the dot hair accessory, and it just looked like ears; new information from the staff at that time is confusing.
Shirasoon…
I’m going to start my apprenticeship as a lumberjack with that foul-mouthed old man lumberjack.
We won’t talk about our relationship.
Yuriru was groping Cynthia’s modest breasts and she was crying.
The fate of the four masters was all about the hero’s blood being cut off at five.
>>189
I wondered if the people of Elheaven were like that, but it seems they may not be direct descendants.
>>189
Bianca and Flora are the descendants of the four protagonists.
After the remake, I wonder if Cynthia’s revival was thanks to the World Tree’s flower.
…Can it not be divided into smaller portions?
I thought Bianca and Flora were descendants of the four lords… Is that not the case?
>>192
That part was likely obscured by changes in the wording during the remake.
It’s certain that I have the blood of the sky people.
>>197
I see.
In the SFC version, no matter which wife you choose, you’re told that they are the descendants of the four heroes.
Even if Cynthia comes back to life, I feel like the two of us would want to leave somewhere after we finish everyone’s funeral in the village.
Whether to be satisfied with Blanca, go to Battland, or head to Endor aside.
Even though Cynthia has come back to life, for some reason, I have very few images of being with her afterward.