
My playable character.
I have arrived at the Guy-sama bulletin board.
Is it dislocated?
The absence of the corresponding Six Heavenly Generals means we can’t tell how things might have turned out, or is it simply because Ash and Luke became a pair, leaving one left over?
>>4Because Anis has two slots of fate…
Well, in the story, at least in the beginning, there are some interactions with Sync.
>>4I think it’s more on the former side.
Even if he were there, it’s just overwhelming with only the past of the guy himself being presented.
Transferring that past to the relationship with the Six Divine Generals may dilute Guy’s character.
A little trauma is no joke.
It’s nice that there are boss battle scenes with Guy Ver…
>>7What is that?!
>>236Apart from the final grand song, there are individual conversations for each playable character.
>>241When you remove Luke and Tear from the party members and engage in the final boss battle, there will be a conversation between the combat character and Van.
>>241I like Anis who boldly tells Van that she really hates him over there.
The Fabre family is too much of a nemesis.
>>9I vaguely remember that Fabre was laughing while committing a massacre, right?
The FOF technique is too excellent.
In the beginning, it feels like Sink and the rival are portrayed in a somewhat rival-like way, right?
Since Van and Ash are the main rivals, that seems to be enough.
Van’s plan was so extreme that it made me calm down.
If you ask who has the strongest grudge against Guy on the enemy side, it would be the final boss.
I displayed my family heirloom sword so that I wouldn’t feel lonely.
Ash, you’re not going to follow me… I thought that, but well, it’s really impossible.
Maybe Luke is the only one who was happy with the replica.
Rather, it’s someone with a background who is on this side.
Let’s destroy Kimrasca; we might have lent a hand.
“After killing all humans in the whole world, I’ll make it a replica that is not bound by score, so calm down.”
It’s all the fault of the world trying to make everything happen according to the prophecy that your family was killed, so I wonder if it couldn’t be absorbed into the Six Divine Generals.
There are even people who are infatuated with Van.
>>20As the last survivor of the Gardios family, after being taken to Pale and running away everywhere, I ended up hiding my identity and infiltrating the Fabre family, so I wonder if there just wasn’t time to carefully gain their trust.
Duke Fabre is simply an enemy, but to be honest, the tragedy of Hode is that both Kimlasca and Malt are completely corrupt…
In the spin-off works, it’s often portrayed that Van is close to Mujou.
>>22They look like a silly duo with a bit of age difference, don’t they?
While taking care of the innocent baby Luke, I started to think, “Wait? Isn’t it wrong to kill this guy?” and I was purified.
Because I was saved by Luke’s innocence, I was unable to nurture him…
It’s been a while since I’ve seen Guy-sama make a grand entrance.
I can somewhat understand why they couldn’t hold back when they saw the kings who are the root cause gathering together and discussing how to befriend each other and make the world a better place.
If you don’t get rid of the miasma, you’ll die, so then just leave the miasma alone!!! That’s nice, isn’t it…?
It’s really unfortunate that the colonel’s nemesis is Dist.
Mr. Guy loves girls very much!
Ah, excuse me, if I am touched, I will die.
If Pale is a sword master, does that old man also run around at high speed during battle?
It’s unfortunate that when I pointed my sword at the duke, who was my direct enemy at the signing of the peace treaty, I was met with “Well, the tragedies of Hodo were already anticipated by both Kimlasca and Malkuth,” leaving me in shock. But I wonder if that’s the kind of mentality that kept him from going to Van.
Not just how to walk, but I taught you every aspect step by step.
It must have required quite a bit of perseverance.
It’s natural to become attached.
To be blunt, the Duke Fabre family is merely the perpetrator, and from a more macro perspective, both Kimlasca and Markos are the real enemies.
Van reached that perspective, but Guy stopped at merely hating Duke Fabre and did not see beyond that.
I remember it vaguely, but…
I feel like the reason for my trauma towards women was something like a dark fantasy.
>>36Because my sister, who protected me, was killed right in front of me, I can no longer have contact with girls!
The voice is too good.
Duke Fabre seems very arrogant and unpleasant when returning the sacred sword.
>>38Well, it’s not like I stole it; back then, we were completely like enemy nations, and it was treated as war spoils obtained from enemies defeated in battle…
>>38I can tell that Ingobert and those around him adjust their public and private attitudes depending on the timing of the conversation, but Marquis Fabre always seems arrogant and only says things that lack empathy, no matter the timing.
If there is Abyss 2, perhaps under Melon, who plots to revive Luke in exchange for the world, the new Sixth Divine General is quietly waiting with a gloomy face.
I have the division, but Dist can probably do more work in a rear position, and if Guy joins, the Six Divine Generals will be quite strong.
In a normal playthrough, you think from Luke’s perspective and see Ash as a bad guy and Guy as a good guy… and then you watch the conversation.
From Ash’s perspective, there are so many interesting moments in the conversation between Ash and Guy, assuming that they thought of each other as just friends.
>>41I intended to kill him, and I have salt for Ash.
Ash seemed to be noticeably in a bad mood during the temporary party.
>>42When I was a child, I was like, “What is that dirty handkerchief? It’s not suitable for my servant, throw it away quickly!” And if I said that… you know.
Dist was secretly working behind the scenes without any relation to the Six Divine Generals or Van’s objectives at all…
It’s funny how there’s almost no part allowed for the behind-the-scenes exchanges with Morse except for bringing out replica technology.
It seems that the Six Divine Generals are quite strong, so the Abyss allies are mostly martial types, aren’t they?
I thought I had erased my resentment towards the clan of my enemy Luke through six years of raising my child, but that Luke is completely different, and the Luke you hated and resented harbors a murderous intent towards your Luke that is insatiable.
Is it hell?
Duke Fabre is boldly having an affair with someone who looks like a female knight, to the extent that even Luke can see it.
The part where it says “I didn’t take care of Luke because he would die?” also comes off as quite arrogant.
There are no points where the stock is going up.
Natalia’s fake dad has continued to increase in favorability, except for that one time he doubted his love for his daughter…
There’s a premise that Duke Fabre originally intended to abandon Luke, so there’s no timing for me to like him.
Even Luke when he was a little brat thought it was weird that I have a relationship with General Cecil and Father.
Even though it was revealed that he comes from a pretty good lineage despite being from an enemy country, he still seems to have the same attitude towards servants, just like during the sword event, Marquis Fabre.
If the important people are just full of crap
>>54I don’t have a very negative impression of Count Ingobert and the current Piogni from Marct, who have been mentioned above.
Moss and President Van were way ahead, and Fabre, who was riding on that, just couldn’t keep up…
>>58Paeonia also has glasses and is in a supporter position, so from the player’s perspective, it’s hard to build up hate, but deep down she’s truly dark.
>>81Huh? What do you mean by that?
It was Kimlasca and Oracle that were fully intent on starting the war, so which part…?
I want to believe that I can move forward even after reading my diary.
>>55Groups that have things they need to do will probably be fine.
The non-existent heroine…
It’s kind of sad to see Natalia desperately trying to get Luke, who is in a confused state, to remember her… and her hatred is deflating, so she doesn’t seem to be fundamentally suited for revenge.
When playing, there’s a certain vibe that makes me think that Duke Fabre is somewhat awkward.
There aren’t many times when the stock goes up, that’s for sure.
General Cecil is also living quite an abyss-like life.
Peony hasn’t been in charge for long, so there haven’t been many issues related to prophecies, but His Majesty Ingobert is deeply involved in the tragedy of Hod…
Gay Cecil
It’s a beautiful sword.
Let’s decorate the entrance.
Guy’s traditional swordsmanship is so smooth that it lacks any quirks.
>>65The PS2 version made it really easy to do loop combos with the demon god Tsukiyomi Hana.
Nerfed in the 3DS version.
I didn’t realize that Lord Guy and Major Cecil have the same last name during the first encounter at all.
After it was revealed that we are cousins, I thought, “So that’s what it is.”
Real name: Gagaga
I forgot the details.
>>68Wasn’t it Gairaludia Galan Galdios?
I’m not particularly fond of women, so I manage to avoid situations, but I’m more oblivious than I thought, or rather I have a natural tendency towards sexual harassment.
I think there are many players who fell in love when they arrived.
>>70I’ve never seen someone so elegantly make their entrance after saying they would.
Since the first battle with Van is over, you’re no longer Kimlasca but have become a person of Malkuth, right?
While exploring the desert, the women were having a girl talk about wanting to take a bath and splash in water, and if it wasn’t for the handsome guy, they would probably be endlessly teased for it.
>>72It seems that Luke was also showing off his mustache, and those guys really do have normal sexual desires… makes me chuckle a bit.
I wonder what this guy is like after the ED…
It seems that the only route for Tear is to become a hermit.
>>73Before the ED, Luke’s servant is being maintained, but has left Kimlasca to become Peony’s attendant…
>>78Well, we have to go ahead with the revival of the Galdios family.
Since Luke is my best friend and the son of Duke Fabre, I won’t involve him in the revenge…
Natalia is a princess from an enemy country, but she’s a royal who truly cares for her country, so I’ll exclude her from the revenge.
Seriously, you have a good eye for people; neither of them is real.
>>74In other words, there’s something about the fake that makes it feel more real than the real thing… it’s just overwhelming, really.
I have a memory of saying something like, “Oh, you surprisingly have a chest,” to the woman herself without hesitation during the spa event…
“I’m grateful that I survived buried under the bodies of the women who died protecting me, but it’s too painful to connect with women from the past.”
(Ash, who doesn’t understand anything because he has been genuinely hated by his most trusted childhood friend and servant without realizing it.)
>>79I never thought my few friends actually disliked me from the very beginning…
It’s said that not only did she try to protect her sister, but also the maids, so she must have had a likable personality since childhood.
Excluding Tia, the party members after the main story will all be incredibly busy…
It’s a world that will soon perish anyway…
Why did Ash have a Rays expression?
>>87Because it’s noticeable.
>>87I think it was because the visibility was good and it was implemented at an incredible timing.
Guy was quite a deep and dark type during the event at the time of implementation.
>>87I must speak about it… the diary reading session.
Because he’s a king of a country that’s at war, it’s impossible for him to be completely pure and innocent, to some extent.
>>88Well, even if he’s not entirely pure and innocent, I wonder if there were any depictions of Peony doing overtly shady things after he became emperor…
The handkerchief thing is from the novel version, but I feel sorry for Guy related matters, as usual.
Even though I understand how Guy feels…
“Ix is too plain, so it stands out, and the reason it became established is that Ash is fine.”
At that time, Ash had not yet arrived in the gacha.
>>95Heh.
Huh…?
In the main story, neither the codeword belt nor Peony seemed like such bad characters to me.
Even with the background of Macedonia, Ash still stands out somehow…
Ash seems to be reminiscing a bit nostalgically about the time in his childhood when he used to sneak past security with Guy to explore the city.
At the time of Ash, they were just pretending to get along on the surface for revenge.
While I was taking care of the Replicarook that turned into a toddler from scratch, I ended up getting emotionally attached.
It’s true that Ash was just deceived.
Thinking like that, Ash is actually really pitiable.
The reason Ash had Ray’s face must be explained through the diary reading event.
The Luke that Gai was about to digest is simply a childhood friend who adores me and has no connection to my family’s enemies, so if he becomes a proper adult, it’s truly commendable to have the resolve to dedicate this sword and serve.
The Luke who made me think that was actually a completely unrelated different baby.
Ingovert was somewhat coaxed by Morse, saying, “If you start a war with a prophecy, Kimrasca will win and prosper!”
While there are actually people involved, well, it was Yuria City and Oracle who heard that and accepted it.
A world where prophecies are too absolute does exist.
Ash becoming king while carrying the memories of two people is a hellish route after the ending.
In the first place, it’s pointless for someone to feel resentment when prophecies are too absolute; that world is just too over.
Before the main story, it is also tragic.
After the main story, it’s hell…
I mean, there isn’t really any infighting within Kimlasca, and their aggression is directed only outward, so I think it’s a quite clean kingdom for what it is.
One could say that because of the prophecy, there is no culture of infighting.
The Curtis family is fine because my sister will somehow take care of it…
>>109Paeony is pitiful in this regard.
>>113But if there’s no heir, it would be a problem, so you’ll have to give up your first love and get married…
I’m so accustomed to life that I could decide tomorrow’s breakfast with a prophecy…
Guy has become accustomed to living as a knight who does not bring shame to his ancestors, but when it comes to Van…
Well, Ash, who returned in the ending, probably hasn’t sorted things out either…
The man whom I thought was my servant and best friend until I was deprived of my place by a replica was secretly harboring hatred for me and was just pretending to be a friend while planning revenge in disguise!
After resuming it for the first time in about ten years, the man Ash is made to realize something.
>>114I was made to realize…
I wonder if I died while still mistakenly thinking we were best friends…
After merging with Luke, I suppose they’ll definitely notice.
I still remember the joke where Ash, looking like he’s about to die while serving customers, is clinging to Melon and Guy at the Rays VR café event and is told that they’re closing.
It’s crazy that they included this in the commemorative work…
Until Ash dies, he was confused and misled into thinking he would die from the Big Bang phenomenon, and he lashed out in all directions.
If I were to merge memories with Luke and realize my misunderstanding, the awkwardness would increase a hundredfold.
>>119It definitely feels like this guy is rushing in without reading things properly, just like Luke…
Moreover, this guy got caught in the same trap as Luke and couldn’t escape…
>>123It’s an amazing and cool BGM, and having a showdown with a rival in such a great situation feels fantastic, even though it’s serious right afterwards.
The introduction leading up to that is too much of a joke!!
>>128Because I gave away the Lorelei key, it’s a joke to take down enemies barehanded!
I was following it in anime.
The Curtis family is the one that Jade was adopted into.
Since a marriage partner is determined by prophecy, love doesn’t mean anything…
It’s a truly unpleasant world, isn’t it?
Arietta does not know the truth, but even if she did, it wouldn’t change anything.
Largo is justified in feeling resentful.
Dist does not have aligned interests, but going to Jade’s side is also not right.
The sink has a pitiful origin.
Ash does not resonate with the purpose.
Regret is a feeling.
If the ED is Ash, then continuing the memories and lives of the target of his tantrum is not just a punishment game…
Personally, I think there is a third existence that is based on the two of them.
>>124If Luke’s elements remain, I don’t think the glasses would react like that.
>>135All that remains are memories.
>>124Well, it’s been explicitly stated that it’s Ash, but whether we can really say it’s the previous Ash with the memories of another person mixed in is questionable.
The voice is deep and nice, isn’t it?
I thought you had a more gentlemanly voice.
It’s really terrible that being treated as a loser is still better.
Since the original master, Guy, is regularly seen making a double peace sign while watching Kaldios at the Fabre Duke’s house, it’s no surprise that Van is internally extremely angry.
By the way, I wonder what happens with contamination phenomena when there are multiple replicas like ions.
>>129Isn’t it that everything disappears and only the original remains?
Wasn’t it that the only prophecies left by Yuria were just as trivial as weather forecasts or fortune-telling?
Since it’s an old work, my memory is hazy.
When following Tia’s event, I realized the instructor is really a nice person.
Why are you doing that after defeating the instructor? Even if you respond like “I can’t help it because I fell in love,” it’s just not acceptable.
What they’re doing is civilian massacres, so there’s a limit to it!!! That’s what I think.
It’s often said that Tear’s terrorist tendencies are insane, but I can’t help but agree because of how the instructor was.
Natalia’s father, being on the side that waged war knowing of the destruction of Hod, is actually not much different in terms of the severity of past actions compared to Duke Fabre; rather, from a positional standpoint, he is even in a higher position, making him more malicious.
However, there is a scene in the work where Natalia stands up to Morse, so the impression from players tends to be positive.
The president and Regret have this… it’s like a police officer is drawn to the yakuza, creating a kind of ruined situation.
I thought Abyss would get a remake after 20 years, but this year marks the 20th anniversary…
>>139I thought it was quite a miracle that this year’s solo event became Legendia.
>>139If you’re going to release something, I want you to release a new work, so I’m not asking for a remaster.
I want them to hold a standalone event for a reading play or something like that.
Please don’t just sell goods and call it a day.
In that world, the idea of going against prophecy doesn’t even exist, so while it is certainly wicked, there are also parts that can’t be helped…
>>141Even if I go against it, that seems like it’s still part of the prophecy…
I moved forward without knowing the motivation behind the regret until the very end, and all I was told at the end was that I ended up falling in love.
I wonder why someone so eager for revenge has ended up liking such a despicable guy with a beard.
Isn’t the instructor standing out in some way?
>>144If you make fun of the Yellow Monkeys… it can lead to some pretty significant hate from those who played.
Because big brother’s voice was nice…
There’s hardly anyone decent except for the pig monkey!
>>147No…
>>149The world where the early blunders of a clumsy mascot character become an inescapable trigger for later events is too harsh.
>>147Isn’t that an arsonist!?
The layer of national leadership is already written in prophecy, so it’s probably natural for many civilians to die in that world.
>>150I guess there’s no desire to become a king, huh?
Even if you become a king, it doesn’t make a difference because you just follow the prophecy.
>>155Even ordinary people are at a level where they follow prophecies in their daily lives, so there’s no need to think for themselves…
I’m honestly wondering if the reason Luke’s lifespan got revealed is because Mew snitched.
>>151But I think the response would have changed if Mew hadn’t said that to Tia there.
Jade would never say that.
It’s a desperate delay, but Regret is in a hurry too.
It’s because civilians are stepping in…
>>152We escaped from Kimurasuka, and until now, there haven’t been any civilian deaths in these types of events!
The pig monkey is also on that side, you know…
>>154If you didn’t intend to burn the forest but did, then that’s their sin, isn’t it?
My older brother and the respected instructor normally kill the engineers of Banban Berukendo, so Tia wants to cry the most.
>>158“Is it you who says that the family of the perpetrator is the one who suffers the most, when you were the one trying to kill the perpetrator’s family…?”
>>158It’s too inconsistent to have Guy, who became a revenger after his entire family and servants were killed, say this.
Guy is on the Luke side, isn’t he…?
>>159I thought “this way of speaking is really…” but on the second round, I could only say “yeah…”
>>167I thought Natalia was too much, but if she usually treated Ash harshly, then it’s no wonder she gets sarcastic remarks…
>>159The atmosphere is like hell, where I can’t deny being told that I’m neither side.
It’s not that someone named dies; it’s that they die at an incredible pace…
I was scared during my first play.
I’m glad I was worried about what would happen if Guy was also ready for an RPG.
On a private level, it seems that there are many people who view it as merely a form of fortune-telling since it’s not possible to have such detailed predictions over a short period. However, it looks like members of the royal family are deeply invested in prophecies.
From a guy’s perspective, there aren’t any elements that make Ash likable.
>>168When Ash said to throw away any grudges when joining us in the raise, my reaction was just too harsh and it was no good.
Everyone at the party has injuries that are beyond just a level!
>>171The name of Diabis is not just for show.
Luke has been saying over and over that if Ash wants to go home, he’ll give up his place.
Even the Marquis Shabure loves both of his sons, so if he hadn’t gone off the rails, he could have returned normally.
It’s unbearable to know that I become calm and merge with it.
Did the Mors not lie about the score?
>>175The faith you have there is the only real nuisance.
It’s impressive that Ash prioritizes noblesse oblige even on the enemy side, Natalia.
Since the revenge is over, Ash and I can start from zero, which shows how big Guy’s character is.
As expected of the nobility of the Motoyoshi family.
There are times when I seriously advise Ash that doing that in the brain call is going to be dangerous! but it’s funny how it doesn’t sound that way because of the way I say it.
>>179Ever since I thought Luke might be on Ash’s side, Luke has been making quite a few concessions.
I won’t waver in my foul mouth until the end…
I was told by Gai to atone for my sins with the determination to die, and if I don’t die properly when I should, it would be a lie…
Guy seems like a nice guy, but he’s not so much of a pushover that he can be friendly to people he actually dislikes.
I only remember vaguely, but isn’t it the case that for commoners, they would have a rough prophecy read for them once a year on their birthday or something like that?
So, it feels like there are surprisingly many people who aren’t that dependent on it.
It feels like people living in places like Bacital are highly dependent because they had branches of the church in the city where they could always have prayers.
Seriously, the instructor is just that…
>>183The text translates to “vagina of vagina.”
>>183It’s inexcusable to stop seeking revenge because you’ve fallen for someone even though they’re worthless.
It’s better to treat Van with more respect than to resent the prophecy.
Being called a “loser” is still better than being called that.
Being told by Ash to get rid of it because it’s a keepsake that has become dirty is also a big deal.
“To try with all your might doesn’t mean to actually die…”
The man who is a knight of Colette in Raids.
The name is Pochitaro.
But after being told to throw away the memento because it was dirty, I lost my memories and became a good person, so I thought I could forgive it…
It was someone else.
>>189I’m glad I could enjoy the replica without any problems!
Your comment about the Luke faction is often overlooked; Natalia said it in a semi-annoyed tone towards Guy, who has always had a bad attitude towards Ash.
>>190You’re not completely abandoning Luke either, are you? That’s how it looks.