Drakengard FAQ


 By Jordan Carmack
 First, note that this is a very detailed, handholding walkthrough/FAQ 
 written for players just beginning their first game. I will submit 
 another for those of you who have played through once or twice and just 
 want quick reference material. Second, note that it is in the order that 
 the story mode list is, not chronological.
 
 Table of Contents:
 Legal Crap
 
 Important notes before you begin
 
 Chapter 1 - Beginnings
  Verse 2 - To the Castle (ground)
  Verse 3 - Dragon (movie)
  Verse 4 - The Way of the Sword (ground)
  Verse 5 - A Pact (movie)
  Verse 6 - Shared Battles (aerial)
  Verse 7 - Quarry Chosen (aerial)
  Verse 8 - Hate's Strength (ground/strafe)
  Verse 9 - Pact Price (event)
  Verse 10 - Infestation (ground)
  Verse 11 - A Goddess Saved (event)
  Verse 12 - Inuart's Song (movie)
 
 Chapter 2 - Complications
  Verse 1 - The Voice (event)
  Verse 2 - To the Elf Village (aerial)
  Verse 3 - The Untrod Path (ground/strafe)
  Verse 4 - Despair (event)
  Verse 5 - Ominous Words (event)
  Verse V - A Distant Sound (event)
  Verse 6 - Last Words (event)
  Verse 7 - A Hidden Shrine (aerial)
  Verse 8 - A Secret Plan (ground/strafe)
  Verse 9 - The False Country (event)
  Verse IX - Liberation and Slaughter (event)
  Verse X - A Lonely Battle (aerial)
  Verse XI - Leonard's Lament (movie)
  Verse XII - Mockery (event)
  Verse XIII - After the Torching (ground)
  Verse XIV - Feeling in the Dark (event)
 
 Chapter 3 - Chance Encounters
  Verse 1 - Reunion (event)
  Verse 2 - To the Dungeon (aerial)
  Verse 3 - Prisoners (ground/strafe)
  Verse 4 - Verdelet Released (event)
  Verse IV - Regret (event)
  Verse 5 - The Temple in the Desert (aerial)
  Verse 6 - The Seal (ground/strafe)
  Verse 7 - Dark Creatures (event)
  Verse 8 - Sacred Remains (ground/strafe)
  Verse 9 - The Harp (event)
  Verse IX - An Unquiet Voice (event)
  Verse X - Gaol (aerial)
  Verse XI - Laughter (event)
  Verse XII - An Invitation (movie)
  Verse XIII - Release (aerial)
  Verse XIV - Found (ground/strafe)
  Verse XV - Arioch Lives (event)
 
 Chapter 4 - Betrayal
  Verse 1 - Inuart's Confession (event)
  Verse 2 - Pride (movie)
  Verse 3 - The Holy and the Profane (event)
  Verse 4 - Strength Remains (aerial)
  Verse 5 - Violent Lands (ground/strafe)
  Verse 6 - Caim's Past (event)
  Verse VI - Seere's Sister (event)
  Verse 7 - Forbidden Places (ground/strafe)
  Verse 8 - The Last Seal? (event)
  Verse 9 - Voice of Stone (ground/strafe)
  Verse X - A Mother's Farewell (event)
  Verse XI - Survivors (movie)
  Verse XII - Seere's Friend (event)
 
 Chapter 5 - Destruction
  Verse 1 - War (movie)
  Verse 2 - Turning Point (aerial)
  Verse 3 - Rapture (ground/strafe)
  Verse 4 - A False Peace (event)
  Verse 5 - Pandemonium (movie)
  Verse 6 - The Gods Speak (event)
  Verse 7 - Emergence (ground/strafe)
  Verse 8 - Menace (aerial)
 
 Chapter 6 - An Old Enemy
  Verse 1 - Love Debased (event)
  Verse 2 - A Black Dragon (aerial)
  Verse 3 - Destiny (aerial)
  Verse 4 - Unholy Prayers (ground)
  Verse 5 - Mute (event)
 
 Chapter 7 - Tragedy
  Verse 1 - Realization (movie)
  Verse 2 - For Her (event)
  Verse 3 - A Decision (movie)
  Verse 4 - The Sorrowful Sky (aerial)
 
 Chapter 8 - Seals
  Verse 1 - Things Inhuman (aerial)
  Verse 2 - Living Myths (aerial)
  Verse 3 - The Capital (aerial)
  Verse 4 - Joy Unknown (ground/strafe)
  Verse 5 - A Peaceful Casket (ground)
  Verse 6 - Struggle (movie)
  Verse 7 - Unrelenting (aerial)
  Verse 8 - Sin (event)
  Verse 9 - A Soul Sealed (movie)
 
 Chapter 9 - Requiem
  Verse 1 - Dragonfire (aerial)
  Verse 2 - In the Name of Love (event)
  Verse 3 - Sowing Seeds (aerial)
  Verse 4 - Encounter (movie)
  Verse 5 - The Demon's Wings (aerial)
  Verse 6 - Goddesses (movie)
  Verse IV - Sleep (event)
  Verse V - Providence (event)
  Verse VI - Under a Dark Sky (ground)
  Verse VII - Light (movie)
 
 Chapter 10 - Astray
  Verse 1 - Barriers (aerial)
  Verse 2 - Ark (aerial)
  Verse 3 - A Lull (ground)
  Verse 4 - To Drink Poison (event)
  Verse II - Hear the Ocean (ground)
  Verse III - The Gods' Will (event)
 
 Chapter 11 - Partings
  Verse 1 - Maze (ground)
  Verse 2 - Dreams and Truth (event)
  Verse 3 - Falling Petals (movie)
  Verse 4 - Anger Checked (event)
  Verse II - Hide and Seek (ground)
  Verse III - Betrayal (event)
  Verse IV - Loved (movie)
  Verse V - Paradise (event)
 
 Chapter 12 - Chaos
  Verse 1 - A Little Thing (movie)
  Verse 2 - Extermination (aerial)
  Verse 3 - Toward Truth (ground/strafe)
  Verse 4 - Gaia's Laughter (event)
  Verse 5 - Different Endings (movie)
  Verse 6 - Abnormal (ground/strafe)
  Verse 7 - The Great Time (event)
  Verse 8 - A Little Hero (event)
  Verse 9 - Awakening (aerial)
  Verse 10 - Seere's Solace (movie)
 
 Chapter 13 - Truth
  Verse 1 - A Journey (event)
  Verse 2 - New World (movie)
  Verse 3 - The Greatest Battle (aerial)
  Verse 4 - Recursion (movie)
 
 Leonard's Regret (takes place between chapters 2 and 3)
  Verse 1 - The Forest of the Seal (aerial)
  Verse 2 - Smells (event)
  Verse 3 - Grief (ground)
  Verse 4 - Uncommon Mercy (event)
  Verse 5 - The Memories of the Faeries (aerial)
  Verse 6 - Gleanings (ground)
  Verse 7 - Dragon's Rest (event)
 
 Arioch's Madness (takes place between chapters 3 and 4)
  Verse 1 - The Soughing of the Waves (aerial)
  Verse 2 - Her Favorite Things... (event)
  Verse 3 - Lantern Fishing (aerial)
  Verse 4 - Playing Alone (event)
 
 Seere's Prayer (takes place between chapters 4 and 5)
  Verse 1 - A Stony Path (event)
  Verse 2 - Remote Giants (ground/strafe)
  Verse 3 - Tossed About (aerial)
  Verse 4 - To A Friend (event)
  Verse 5 - A Journey (ground/strafe)
  Verse 6 - A Silent Place (event)
  Verse 7 - Gone without a Trace (aerial)
  Verse 8 - Pursuit (ground)
  Verse 9 - A New Sword (event)
  Verse 10 - Coliseum (ground)
  Verse 11 - Gratitude and Carelessness (event)
 
 Free Expedition Mode
 Ground Missions
 Aerial Missions
 
 I. Legal Crap
 First off, I want to say that legality means nothing to me. Take this 
 FAQ/Walkthrough and do whatever you want with it, so long as it remains 
 whole and unchanged, and you must remember to leave my name on it, 
 because taking credit for someone else's hard work and spent time is 
 just plain dirty. Now that that's said and done, let us begin.
 
 a. Important notes before you begin:
 Only Caim's Sword can be used in event missions.
 
 Most weapons must be obtained on Normal difficulty.
 
 You will never need to erase your game and start from scratch for any 
 reason. You can go back if you missed something.
 
 Your dragon WILL NOT LEVEL UP BY EXPERIENCE. The dragon grows at set 
 points in the game, no matter what experience it has.
 
 The enemies with sixty-second timers over their head do not give 
 experience. When killed, they drop an orb that adds a certain number of 
 kills to the weapons you are carrying, perhaps every weapon you have 
 obtained, I'm not sure. Use physical attacks when they are blue 
 (remember to use a finishing blow if the weapon you are using is fast 
 and weak, since they will deflect normal attacks and counter them after 
 too much pounding), and magic when they are red (spells such as that of 
 the Butcher's Joy or the Skull Banquet are all but useless against them, 
 as they do negligible direct damage and your physical attacks will be 
 blocked by a barrier.)
 
 Missions numbered with Roman numerals will lead to endings other than 
 the one in chapter 8, and can only be played after meeting certain 
 requirements.
 
 The difference between Easy and Normal difficulty is that on Normal, 
 enemies have more health and deal more damage per attack than on Easy. 
 Also, in Easy mode, enemies drop only health orbs, and the length of the 
 chains required to get enemies to drop the orbs is smaller. In normal 
 mode, enemies drop health orbs if you are not at 100% health; otherwise, 
 they drop orange orbs that explode on contact, damaging all enemies in 
 the blast radius with damage equal to one attack from your weapon, 
 doubled, tripled, etc. according to the length of your chain when the 
 orb was dropped. At the moment your chain length reaches 100 hits, a 
 black orb will appear that greatly increases your attack strength for a 
 period of about 30-45 seconds (probably because if you can get a 100-hit 
 chain, your weapon is way too weak and the strength increase is almost 
 necessary for your survival).
 
 The level 3 dragon's locked shots reach much farther than the Chaos 
 dragon's.
 
 Finishing blows are performed by pressing Triangle on the swing in which 
 an orange orb of light bleems off your weapon or the swing immediately 
 after. Either way, there will be one more normal attack after the orange 
 light before the finishing blow is performed, and the blow will be 
 considerably slow, so watch out when enemies are all around you; you may 
 be interrupted.
 
 Attacks do not harm you while you are casting magic, but will return to 
 dealing damage as soon as you can attack again.
 
 Events in which you can take no action can be skipped by pressing Start 
 twice, the same as movie scenes, though I do not recommend this, since 
 you will miss much of the story by skipping scenes and events.
 
 Enemies impervious to magic will receive full damage from allies' magic 
 with no return fire.
 
 Some enemies are more susceptible to jump attacks than they are to 
 normal ones.
 
 Increasing Caim's level will only increase his hit points and 
 consequently the dragon's. It will not cause attack strength to 
 increase.
 
 Once a weapon reaches level 4, it can be equipped and/or viewed on any 
 level.
 
 Weapon weight determines attack speed. The heavier the weapon, the 
 slower Caim will swing it.
 
 When using slow weapons, it sometimes helps to begin attacking before 
 the enemy reaches you, that way they have less chance of hitting you 
 before your first swing.
 
 To make things easier, once you get to the middle of the game and pretty 
 much all after that, take the stronger weapons that you find and go back 
 to one of the earlier missions, such as chapter 1 verse 2, and kill all 
 the enemies you can, ignoring the fact that you only have one hour to 
 complete the mission. Usually these weapons will destroy such weak 
 enemies in one hit; thus making kills and consequently weapon levels 
 easier to obtain. There is no truly fast method to strengthen your 
 weapons, but this one is the fastest way. This will make combat in the 
 later missions much easier.
 
 Max level for Caim is 99, achieved at 2,000,000 experience.
 
 The dragon also maxes out at 2,000,000 experience.
 
 Utilize dash attacks when facing groups of powerful enemies.
 
 In aerial missions, locked shots can still miss, and they do less damage 
 than a dumb shot even if they all hit, but are preferable for use 
 against large groups of relatively small enemies, since one shot, even 
 locked, usually kills these, and locked shots build up your magic gauge 
 faster.
 
 In aerial missions, magic attacks may and likely will seek out enemies 
 not even on your radar if they destroy all the ones on radar before they 
 burn out.
 
 In ground missions, magic attacks from the dragon attack the entire 
 radar area, though the torch portion of the attack focuses only on the 
 half in front of you.
 
 Enemies with dots by their health bars are leaders of a unit. Killing 
 them will make the enemies around them weaker and less intelligent, so 
 take them out ASAP.
 
 Treasure chests that do not appear as a result of something you did, but 
 are there from the start of the mission, contain orbs that fully restore 
 your health. Search for these when in bad need.
 
 Now then, that's done and gone, so, what say you to moving on to the 
 actual walkthrough? That's what I thought.
 
 Chapter 1 - Beginnings
 
 Verse 1 - The Blooding
 Simple, just watch and enjoy the battle FMV, but be prepared to take 
 part in this awesome combat.
 
 Verse 2 - To the Castle
 All right, your very first mission. For now, you don't want to seek out 
 every enemy on the map. You can come back when you have more HP and do 
 that. This time just cut a path forward and eliminate the targets in 
 front of the bridge. I suggest you use finishing blows whenever 
 possible. Now that you've had your first taste of blood, cut your way 
 through to the next to targets; knights on horseback. Jump attacks are 
 the way to go here. When you have killed those, two more targets will 
 appear by the front gate of the castle. Fight your way to them, keeping 
 in mind that you want to keep as much health as you can. This pair is 
 quite nasty. Unusually large heavy infantry brandishing great swords and 
 tower shields. Again, finishing blows are recommended, and you would do 
 well to take them on one at a time, since they have this talent for 
 knocking you down. Once you have destroyed these nuisances, a treasure 
 box will appear in the vicinity of the front gate, but not exactly close 
 to it. Check your map and go to the blue box. Touch the chest to open 
 it, then grab the key and go back to the gate. Congratulations, you have 
 successfully completed your first mission. This will earn you a new 
 weapon, the axe Bonebreaker. This will be your best tool against 
 stronger enemies such as black soldiers, heavy cavalry, and knights for 
 a while.
 
 Verse 3 - Dragon
 If you want to see a very frightening individual, do not skip this movie 
 scene. You will see how Caim's hate for the Empire was sown in his 
 heart, and he makes quite the intimidating face. This is also the first 
 you get to see of the dragon.
 
 Verse 4 - The Way of the Sword
 Easy enough. Just kill everything. Switching back and forth all the time 
 between weapons is not advisable, for it empties your magic gauge. Stick 
 with the Bonebreaker for now, unless you like a good challenge or are 
 partial to speed. When every enemy in the bailey has been slain, heavy 
 cavalry will appear on both ends of the room. Bonebreaker, finishing 
 blows, magic if and when necessary. Once you're through with them, go to 
 the head of the mighty but maimed beast. That's two missions down.
 
 Verse 5 - A Pact
 Movie time! Now then, let's find out just how a pact is made. Whoa, 
 sounds like it hurts, huh? Yeah, well, look at the result. Now you have 
 your dragon! Time for some baptisms by dragonfire!
 
 Verse 6 - Shared Battles
 Welcome to the wonderful world of aerial combat. To lock on to enemies 
 (up to four locks for now), hold down Square and move your crosshairs 
 over the enemy you wish to lock on to. This mission, however, is ill 
 suited for locked shots, so stick with dumb fire. R1 and L1 cause the 
 dragon to strafe right and left respectively, and both together cause it 
 to whip around and go the opposite direction, a 180-degree turn. Use R1 
 and L1 to evade incoming cannonballs; the bullets don't hurt you, they 
 just knock your aim off. If you get into dire straits, try using locked 
 shots and evading like heck until your magic gauge is full, then unleash 
 the runic bowels of hell on your enemies. All in all, this mission 
 shouldn't be too hard. Just make flak out of every airborne enemy.
 
 Verse 7 - Quarry Chosen
 Now you get to encounter your first enemy airship, and in this level 
 there are more than one. Use the same strategy as the previous mission, 
 with the exception of these airships. To destroy them, you must disable 
 every pair of cannons on them. Locked shots and magic as soon as it 
 becomes available will put these big boys down in a heartbeat. Again, 
 all airborne enemies must be dropped. After that, just go to the spot 
 marked with the target icon and you've beaten the mission.
 
 Verse 8 - Hate's Strength
 This one was my favorite for a long time...then I went back and played 
 verse 2. Anyway, your first chore will be to go down to the southwestern 
 corner of the map and lay waste to all who dare oppose you until not one 
 of the forty is left standing. A treasure box will appear, and within 
 you will find your next weapon, Skald's Song. Unfortunately, you can't 
 equip it until you beat the level, so let's hurry up and kill some 
 Empire scum! The most reliable method for this task is to mount your 
 dragon, fly to a target, jump off your dragon, waylay anything with your 
 Bonebreaker that stands between you and the target, it included, hp back 
 on your dragon, and repeat until there are no more targets. What!? The 
 army's been reinforced!? Work work work, that's all we get to do. After 
 killing the last of the five targets, you find that swarms more have 
 appeared. The Bonebreaker shall live up to its name! Or maybe you'd just 
 like to stay on your dragon and risk being knocked off by arbalesters 
 (soldiers with crossbows and flaming arrows) to burn them all to ash as 
 the dragon suggests. Either way, you should be fine if you use magic 
 attacks when arbalesters appear. You can regain magic in just a few 
 shots, so don't be sparing with it. Now that the reinforcements have 
 been thwarted, fly to the front of the castle, ignoring all else, and 
 run inside. Congrats on the new long sword.
 
 Verse 9 - Pact Price
 Good, you've made it back into the bailey. Kill everything as you 
 proceed straight ahead, the way you were facing at the start. So THAT'S 
 why you didn't answer. You couldn't. You are officially mute, and you 
 have a neat little tattoo branded onto your tongue to show it. Now, on 
 to...
 
 Verse 10 - Infestation
 No dragons allowed in the castle halls, sorry. That's all right, we'll 
 be fine on foot. First, let's slice our way up to the northeastern most 
 room with our shiny new Skald's Song and head up those stairs. This 
 should trigger the appearance of a treasure chest containing your first 
 spear, Knight's Vow. When it tells you a treasure box has appeared, 
 check your map if you can't find it. Get the weapon and go back 
 downstairs, then head to the westernmost room, empty it of the Imperial 
 jackals, and proceed again to the second floor. From here, you will be 
 forced to slaughter your way down the hall. Take the only turn available 
 when you get to the end, then hang another left as soon as you get the 
 chance. Now you should be in a square pathway with exits on all sides. 
 In one of these side rooms somewhere you should find four fat silver 
 enemies. Kill them to get another treasure chest to appear containing 
 Glory's Bane. It'll show up in one of the armory rooms, but you'll have 
 to find it on your own, since your map won't show it. Best to use the 
 Bonebreaker here, due to hefty axe-wielders. Proceed to the north hall, 
 then go up the stairs. This part might be a tiny bit rough, but not 
 much. The Bonebreaker should be more than capable of handling the heavy 
 infantry ahead. These guys have hammers, not swords, and they swing them 
 faster than should be possible, so I would suggest entering the fray 
 with a jump attack against one, then getting some distance form them, 
 and doing it again until only one or two remain. Pick up the key from 
 the magical-look-at-me-I-can-appear-out-of-thin-air treasure chest and 
 go forward again. Lots of enemies waiting for you in here, and a good 
 sum of them are black-armored soldiers, so yet again, it's a situation 
 for the Bonebreaker and finishing blows. Magic is good for this part, 
 too, if they start to surround you. When all have been put to rest, go 
 to the target door. Mission complete.
 
 Verse 11 - A Goddess Saved
 Another event mission. Kill the scant enemies that stand in your way, 
 then run against a wall until you start to dash. Go onward and use your 
 dash attack as soon as the last enemy is in range, about ten to fifteen 
 steps before you reach him, otherwise you won't really get to kill him, 
 though the next scene will still show Caim stabbing him relentlessly. 
 You can't get to where he is without ending the mission, so like I said, 
 hit him with a dash attack from a distance. It doesn't hurt to hit the 
 button to early and miss, but hitting it too late means you don't get to 
 try again. Ah well, it's only one or two experience.
 
 Verse 12 - Inuart's Song
 Watch this nice little movie scene where Inuart plays his nice little 
 harp and sings a nice little song...NOT! Personally, I think he sucks, 
 but that's just me.
 
 Chapter 2 - Complications
 
 
 Verse 1 - The Voice
 Woohoo! On to the next chapter! Went by fast, didn't it? Just ignore 
 everyone else and go talk to Inuart. Mission complete.
 
 Verse 2 - To the Elf Village
 Aww, man. The elves are under attack. You now take to the air to get 
 there, hopefully in time to save at least some of them. Or is it just 
 that you hope to catch the Empire rats before they move on? Probably the 
 latter. Use locked shots and magic attacks to take out the giant bats. 
 Next, follow the white arrow to the enemy airship and blow it apart with 
 the same method you used on the bats. Looking up and to the left, you 
 will find two epitaphs with bats wings and three little lights flying 
 around each one. These lights will deflect your every attack, but one 
 light is removed for each block. Just keep shooting dumb shots at them, 
 but watch out for the lights that move faster and turn red, they're 
 getting ready to launch at you as homing missiles. Wait until they're 
 just about on you, then strafe to the side they're not coming from, or 
 dash and strafe either direction if they're coming from the front. Two 
 more enemy airships. You know what to do. Evade and use those locked 
 shots and magic. One airship, lots of bats, locked shots and magics all 
 the way, and a lot of evasive maneuvering. Now speed-fly to the target 
 and you're done here.
 
 Verse 3 - The Untrod Path
 First, use your dragon to get to the ballistae, then either dismount and 
 kill the soldier working the thing or blow him up, your choice, though 
 staying on the dragon means increased threat from the arbalesters 
 surrounding the contraption. I suggest using the dragon and building up 
 it's magic gauge before you approach, then unleash the rain of fire on 
 the heads of arbalester and target alike. Don't dismount yet, 'cause 
 you're not done. Head for the new targets and burn them to cinders, but 
 don't let them get off your radar if you don't kill them instantly, as 
 they regenerate, and DO NOT go near or over the bridge until they are 
 all dead. This should get a treasure chest to appear, containing the 
 Tyrant's Hammer. Burn the enemies off the bridge, then go over on foot 
 and head into the forest. Kill only the enemies that get in your way as 
 you proceed to the flashing yellow icon on your map. This icon indicates 
 a target location you must reach any time it appears on your map. Once 
 you get there, mission complete.
 
 Verse 4 - Despair
 Another easy-peasy event mission. Just watch out for the five 
 arbalesters and the fat soldiers and you'll be fine.
 
 Verse 5 - Ominous Words
 Almost pointless if it didn't develop the plot further. Just go to the 
 dead soldier with words by him written in his own blood.
 
 Verse V - A Distant Sound
 Just the same as above, but if you have Leonard, he will show up and 
 give you a new option. Also, you should first check the huts in the 
 starting area to find the mace called Iron Scraps.
 
 Verse 6 - Last Words
  Check the damaged huts to find the Maiden's Kris, a new sword. Then go 
 to the dying elf.
 
 Verse 7 - A Hidden Shrine
 Aerial mission yet again. You should know the drill by now. The first 
 wave is a mass of those annoying cubes and the equally annoying giant 
 bats. Locked shots and magic attacks will take care of these in a hurry. 
 Next you'll come across four of those zeppelins that die with one normal 
 shot each. Here's a hint; wait until the circle turns red, and then 
 inside it a smaller circle of illegible runes will appear. This is your 
 cue that your shot will kill it. This is not always so with some 
 enemies, but for these and for towers, it always works. After these, 
 four more appear to the left. Then, you'll encounter a single griffon. 
 It's easy, locked shots (at least two, more to be sure at least two of 
 them hit) or normal shots will put this baddie to the ground. Left 
 again, eight more zeppelins. A little to the right, you'll find a set of 
 three griffons. No big deal. Kill them off, then head for the target 
 location. Good job! You have slain a total of 68 enemies.
 
 Verse 8 - A Secret Plan
 This one is the first potentially trialsome mission you have come 
 across. As soon as you start, do a 180 on your dragon and scorch the 
 arbalesters behind you, then wheel around and lay waste to the enemies 
 in the area on or off your dragon. If you go on foot, use a fast weapon. 
 Your Bonebreaker won't come into play this time. Bet you were just 
 waiting for me to not mention it, huh? Anyway, Caim's Sword, Skald's 
 Song, Glory's Bane, these are all acceptable weapons to use, though 
 Glory's Bane is a bit weak at this point. When you get to the end of 
 this little niche in the mountains, watch out, because there's a huge 
 catapult waiting to barrage you for not-at-all-nice damage. Also, this 
 is your first encounter with red-armored foes. DO NOT use magic on them, 
 and don't try your dragon, because it counts as a magical creature with 
 magical attacks. These enemies must be taken out with nothing but 
 physical might, but since they are not heavy in health, light weapons 
 such as those above will do fine; though they may have a tiny bit more 
 health than normal silver soldiers. Arbalesters surround the catapult, 
 so get the weapon with the longest reach and jump attack them to crap 
 when you get there. Kill the soldiers operating the catapult to disable 
 it, then head for the next one. Along the way, you'll meet nothing but 
 red troops and maybe an arbalester group or two closer to the riverbank. 
 You know how to kill them by now. Take out the second catapult 
 operators. Now the silver soldiers are coming back into the picture, but 
 not enough to merit a slow weapon. Stick to a sword and lay waste to the 
 new targets, but be prepared and try to keep your health as high as you 
 possibly can. It won't kill you to exercise a little patience and 
 precaution. There's a full health chest on the closest bridge if you 
 need it, but I'd save that for what's coming up. A wizard will appear 
 upon destruction of the targets. Evade his magic balls and kill him. One 
 hit from anything will do it. Oh no, what's this!? Thirty more of them 
 have appeared!? Use your longest reaching weapon and pretend they're 
 rapid-firing arbalesters. Evade and try to single them out, so you don't 
 get caught in a deadly crossfire. Go back and get the health from the 
 bridge if you need it, and I think there's another health chest in the 
 shrine. Don't be ashamed, I'm on level 99 and down to about 51% health 
 at this point (max 400 HP). Once you've killed them all, go back to 
 where you found the first one and there you have it, mission success.
 
 Verse 9 - The False Country
 Simple event mission. Just bum rush the wizard and hit him one time. 
 He'll get several in on you, but you should be able to survive if you 
 just charge him directly.
 
 Verse IX - Liberation and Slaughter
 Same as verse 9 above, but this verse leads to a different ending.
 
 Verse X - A Lonely Battle
 Aerial time again. Four zeppelins will great you first, though behind 
 them you can see the hated airship waiting for you. Dumb fire on the 
 zeppelins, locked shots for the airship. Don't use your magic attack 
 yet. The next wave of the welcoming committee will be eight zeppelins 
 (which by now if you haven't guessed is another word for a crude blimp). 
 After they die, you'll be heading almost straight up to encounter 
 another airship and three winged epitaphs. Now would be a good time to 
 use that magic attack you've been saving up. That should wipe them out 
 in a hurry. If not, kill off whatever remains. Next wave, six zeppelins 
 and another airship. Again, you should by now know exactly what to do, 
 but do try to conserve your health and be sparing with the magic attacks 
 if you can. 68 airborne scum suckers shot down, and now you're heading 
 to the target location that heralds the end of the mission. Nice going, 
 Ace!
 
 Verse XI - Leonard's Lament
 Personally, I think this goody-two-shoes is a coward and a wimp. Coward 
 for trying suicide, wimp for not going through with it. And just listen 
 to him whine. Well, think what you want. To each his own, eh?
 
 Verse XII - Mockery
 I detest the faerie more even than the man, but this is how Leonard was 
 forced into a pact with a teeny tiny little faerie pissant. How I loathe 
 them both...
 
 Verse XIII - After the Torching
 Ever wonder what goblins are really like? No? Then kill them quickly so 
 you don't have to find out. This is the same location as verse 8, but 
 you start at the shrine. Fly to the niche you started in on verse 8 and 
 kill every single enemy therein to get a hidden treasure chest to appear 
 by a rock near the northeastern bridge (that is, the bridge on the 
 northeast part of the map, check the compass-thing on the corner of the 
 map). The first bunch of groups are arbalesters, while the second are 
 red soldiers, so go with a light weapon. Once you're done here, go find 
 your weapon, Wisdom, then fly back and go after the targets. Watch out 
 for arbalesters near the riverbank, as on verse 8. Go with one of your 
 light weapons for the first wave of targets, using magic to take out the 
 one group of axe soldiers. Now, for the second wave, primarily goblins, 
 stay with something relatively light, but I wouldn't suggest Glory's 
 Bane or something else with ridiculously weak attack power. Caim's 
 Sword, Skald's Song, something like that. Back from the dead is the 
 suggestion of finishing blows, specifically the kind that hurl a ball of 
 energy forward rather than creating a shockwave, that way you can throw 
 a finishing blow into them before they ever get to you. Dash attacks are 
 also highly recommended. Once you've massacred all the targets, head to 
 the target location and voila! You're home free and you have a new 
 staff.
 
 Verse XIV - Feeling in the Dark
 Cut your way along the dirt path. Enemies all have humorously low HP in 
 event missions, so don't worry about how scary those big guys look, one 
 or two cuts puts them down like a dog with severe heartworms. Easy 
 enough. Now you can watch how you get Leonard in the first place.
 
 Chapter 3 - Chance Encounters
 
 Verse 1 - Reunion
 You meet with Furiae, she tells you Verdelet and Inuart were taken 
 prisoner, you stupidly run off and leave her completely alone to go save 
 them, blah blah blah.
 
 Verse 2 - To the Dungeon
 Aerial, aerial, dum dee dum dee dum! First, a pair of griffons. Shoot 
 them down with dumb fire or locked shots (if you want to build your 
 magic gauge up), then head for wave two. This will be directly in front 
 of you, and you will arrive to find yourself facing off against 108 
 flying cubes in four cube formations. Locked shots and two magic attacks 
 should rid you of these pests, or darn close, anyway. Next, hang a right 
 and head to the next batch of dead enemies flying. Griffons, quite a few 
 this time. Now is a good time to use locked shots on these, since there 
 are more than usual. Very near to you, there should be a set of two 
 towers, and then another one nearby. One dumb shot apiece takes care of 
 that little issue. By this time, more griffons will have close in and 
 begun trying to attack you. Maneuver out away from them and launch a 
 magic attack to get the aggravating buggers out of your way. This leaves 
 the path to the target location open, so go there and relax, 'cause 
 you've just beat the mission. Easy, no?
 
 Verse 3 - Prisoners
 You start out on your dragon. Take advantage of this and go take out 
 those most annoying ballistae so you can focus on your targets. 
 Arbalesters plague the ground, so just hop off your dragon once you've 
 taken care of the ballistae and go to town on anything that gets in 
 swinging range, preferably with a heavy weapon and finishing blows. This 
 mission introduces the spear infantry. We don't like those. They have 
 more health, do more damage, and knock you down a lot. Knock them down 
 first. Start off with a dash attack, then go in and kill them off as 
 quick as you can before they get the chance to stand up. If more than 
 two manage to stand again, use another dash attack. Note the chest on 
 one side of the prison. Put that health to good use if you have to.
 Once you rid yourself of all the present targets, three more will 
 appear, protected by arbalesters. Mount the dragon and make quick works 
 of the arbalesters before they can create a problem, then just go back 
 and forth over the targets with the 180-degree turn, raining dragonfire 
 down on them with each pass. Mission complete once again.
 
 Verse 4 - Verdelet Released
 Go and talk to Verdelet. It's that simple.
 
 Verse IV - Regret
 As above. This mission leads to a different ending than verse 4.
 
 Verse 5 - The Temple in the Desert
 If you don't like flying by now, you have severe self-control and should 
 lighten up a bit, 'cause this is just too much fun. First off, give 
 those cubes and that epitaph a big, warm, fiery hello for me with some 
 locked shots and magic. Then, slip on over to the right a ways and 
 repeat the greeting for their identical twins. Another right turn, 
 another epitaph, a few stationary cubes, and several cubes that drop 
 from above you around the others and try to ram you. Best not to speed 
 into the midst of these, rather, hang back and use locked shot, then 
 unleash the magic attack as soon as you get it. Right turn yet again. 
 Three epitaphs, lots and lots of moving cubes, though some of them will 
 die when the epitaphs do. Once again, locked shots, magic attack ASAP. 
 Now head for the target location.
 
 Verse 6 - The Seal
 Fly straight to the targets, burn the silver ones to obsidian oblivion, 
 then dismount and take care of the red fatties melee style with a heavy 
 weapon and finishing blows when you can safely perform them. Be warned, 
 these can be fatal foes if you're not careful, due to their fast and 
 constant attacks. There are four arbalesters by each corner of the 
 temple that may create a problem for your dragon, so you might want to 
 take them out as well, along with a few nontarget foes for experience. 
 Arbalesters will now appear to the north. Wipe them out on foot with a 
 light weapon or use your dragon. Either way, fly past the fatties to get 
 to them. Break out one of your heavy weapons before flying to the next 
 targets. They are red fat ones, so you'll want to utilize your dash 
 attacks and finishing blows as much as you can. Now that you've gotten a 
 little melee training, flee away back to the temple again. Onward and 
 upward to...
 
 Verse 7 - Dark Creatures
 Before you heed the dragon, go west northwest to find a treasure chest 
 by a single solitary rock. This chest contains the Swordsmasher, quite a 
 dandy little blade if you ask me. Now listen to the dragon and cut your 
 way to the temple.
 
 Verse 8 - Sacred Remains
 This will be your first encounter with the undead. Make sure they 
 remember your name. These foul beasts react to large movements such as 
 running or walking quickly, and attacking, so sneak up slowly from 
 behind, strike one down, then get away and repeat. They're pretty 
 healthy, so you might want to use one of your more powerful weapons. 
 Once you kill all twenty-four of them, enemy hoards will appear outside 
 the temple. The targets are obese but elite soldiers, thankfully still 
 susceptible to magic, while the nontarget groups are axe soldiers and 
 red fatties. Best advice: wield a large weapon and rely primarily on 
 dash attacks, finishing off the survivors normally if there are fewer 
 than three. Or, if you like, you could abuse the gift of the dragon some 
 more and fry them all like eggs! Most newbies will prefer this method 
 for its safety, only going to the ground to deal with red enemies, and 
 that only if you want experience, for they are not targets. Next up, 
 elite (black) heavy infantry wielding great club and round shield. Only 
 one word is required to indicate the best strategy here: dragon. That's 
 right, burn those blundering idiots. Use magic attacks when arbalesters 
 get in your way. More of these big nasties will appear in the temple 
 once you've killed the ones outside. No choice but to go melee. Or not. 
 As you try to go in and fight, you find yourself.... completing the 
 mission!
 
 Verse 9 - The Harp
 Go and talk to Furiae. There's nothing else for you here.
 
 Verse IX - An Unquiet Voice
 Same as above. This leads to a different ending than verse 9.
 
 Verse X - Gaol
 It's pronounced the same as jail, and that's pretty much what it is. In 
 this aerial mission, you will first run into a mass of cubes, but with 
 them is an enemy you have not faced before (if you came here early, that 
 is). These statues can only be destroyed while they are open before, 
 during, or after firing at you. Get a single lock on each one, one at a 
 time, and fire when they open. Then, you can take out the cubes in the 
 usual manner. Next, you'll be heading upward to face off against another 
 new enemy (only new if you came here early, as before), the wraith. 
 These are also invulnerable until they perform an attack in which they 
 hurl their scythe at your dragon. Stay a bit away from them; they'll 
 swing it normally if you're close enough, and it really hurts. As with 
 the statues, lock on and wait, holding down R2 to stay facing it even as 
 it dodges and evades your aim. Next up, six statues and a batch of 
 ramming cubes. Lock and wait, lock and wait, and of course dumb fire if 
 you're close to them when they open up. Right around this time, your 
 dragon gets very upset with you for wanting to kill them all and yells 
 all intimidating-like. It's cool. Anyway, head for the next group of the 
 damned, eleven statues and two wraiths, and take them out, using a magic 
 attack if you become impatient, though the wraiths can block even that. 
 That's that, you're all done with such tiresome troubles for now.
 
 Verse XI - Laughter
 Heh heh heh, funny Imperial soldiers. Heh heh heh heh heh heh heh...
 
 Verse XII - An Invitation
 Those are the spirits of fire and water, Salamander and Undine. The 
 chick is Arioch. That one is NUTS, man. Completely, wholly, entirely, 
 ineffably, kills-and-eats-small-children out of her ever-loving mind. 
 Whoever wrote her personality has a sick, sick mind and probably 
 masturbates to beastiality rape stuff. Okay, that's enough ranting for 
 me.
 
 Verse XIII - Release
 Another flying mission to sate your pyromaniacal lust! Meet the Imperial 
 black dragons. They're big, scaly, fast, and they don't like it when a 
 crimson dragon uses dumb shots on them. Yet, dragons that they are, they 
 too can use locked shots, and will do so almost all the time. Serious 
 evasion is required here. When these six fall dead to the earth, proceed 
 onward to the six *gasps* zeppelins (been so long since I saw those 
 things last...) awaiting you. Dumb fire as usual for these. Next up, 
 four more zeppelin and three black dragons. Easy enough, dumb shots all 
 the way!! Your next job is an airship guarded by six black dragons. If 
 you have a magic attack, use it now. After this, you will be pitted 
 against four zeppelins and another airship. This time go with locked 
 shots on the zeppelins and hopefully you'll build up a magic attack to 
 take out the airship with. If not, locked shots on its cannons will do 
 the trick fast enough. With the last poopheads destroyed, make your way 
 to the end of the level. Man, we're getting pretty far here, aren't we?
 
 Verse XIV - Found
 The first thing you want to do here is kill all the initial targets. The 
 best way to do this is to use your dash attacks after getting rid of the 
 arbalesters, because these targets are red big fellas with clubs. When 
 this is done, more targets will appear. Fly over and kill all of these 
 to make more appear around the gaol. Kill approximately half of these by 
 relying solely on your dragon and heavy weapon dash attacks, since they 
 prove a slight challenge even for me at 100% game completion. This will 
 cause enemies to spawn in the cave to the west of the inside of the 
 mountain range surrounding the gaol. Go there and kill the only heavy 
 knight who is not a target. A treasure chest will appear inside the gaol 
 on the eastern side, containing the Crimson Hood, quite a mighty axe. 
 Get it before killing any more targets. Now that this has been done, 
 finish off the remaining targets. The big red soldiers are weak against 
 jumping attacks from heavy weapons. Keep this in mind if you cannot dash 
 attack them. Once all have been killed, go back to the gaol and approach 
 the front gate. Mission accomplished.
 
 Verse XV - Arioch Lives
 First, head southwest to a certain burning building; wherein lies a 
 chest containing the weapon Wolf's Plague. Now just follow the white 
 arrow.
 
 Chapter 4 - Betrayal
 
 Verse 1 - Inuart's Confession
 The winky-dink underdog warrior returns. Curse him and double curse him.
 
 Verse 2 - Pride
 A really awesome FMV, but there's no way in hell he could've taken Caim, 
 even with a black dragon in Chaos form for a pact beast. Just wouldn't 
 happen. Furiae pimped that punk, though!
 
 Verse 3 - The Holy and the Profane
 Nothing happening here but Verdelet complaining about being unfit to 
 preach now and...nothing happening here at all.
 
 Verse 4 - Strength Remains
 Darn right it does! Let's go get that son of a [EXPLETIVE DELETED] who 
 dared kidnap the goddess and kiss her! Now, as you can tell by the dots 
 around your crosshairs, you have up to six locked shots at a time 
 available to you. This makes many things much easier. Your first run-in 
 will be with six zeppelins. Dumb fire is best here, but remember to 
 dodge the cannonballs. Next, take out the two towers (no, not Orthanc 
 and Barad'Dum). Now you can safely move on to the airship and three 
 zeppelins to your right. Oh, I forgot to mention that you have two magic 
 gauges now, so you can, if both are filled, launch two consecutive magic 
 attacks. That won't be necessary here. Just do the usual dumb fire on 
 the zeppelins and use your new and improved locked shots on the airship. 
 Two more towers to destroy now, one dumb shot each. Now then, on to the 
 two groups of four zeppelins. Dumb fire or locked shots will suffice 
 here. If you've been smart, you should by now have both magic gauges 
 full. Use one on the next enemies, two epitaphs and two groups of four 
 zeppelins. Go dumb fire on the next two epitaphs, then cut loose some 
 locked shots or a magic attack on the bats. Now you should be coming up 
 on four black dragons and an airship. Fill up one magic gauge and 
 unleash the fury on them. Now you will be able to either go ahead and 
 finish the level, or seek out the remaining tower and then finish the 
 level. It's your choice.
 
 Verse 5 - Violent Lands
 First and foremost, skip ahead, ignoring all enemies until you come to 
 the place on your map where there is a narrow path next to a lone hill. 
 Kill all enemies in the path. This will earn you a chest containing 
 Fheng's Glaive, a nifty poleaxe. Check your map if you can't find it. 
 Now, I suggest going back to the beginning of the enemy line where you 
 started from and blazing away with your dragon. If you decide to go on 
 foot, use a light weapon and lots of dash attacks. More and more enemies 
 will appear as time passes even if you kill every single one on the map 
 before more show up. The second wave will come in from behind where you 
 started. Again, the dragon is suggested, but if you choose melee, repeat 
 the above process. The third wave must be battled on foot, for it 
 consists of pig-men toting cannons, and red goblins, both well prepared 
 to defend against a dragon attack. The pig-men with cannons can only be 
 hurt by dash attacks, magic, or from behind. I'd go with the behind 
 option, and use dashes against the red goblins. The fourth wave appears 
 near the third, and is best dispatched by the dragon, or dashes and 
 magic. The fifth and final wave is definitely one for the dragon, since 
 these commanders swing fast, hit hard, and love knocking you down. I 
 would not recommend hand to hand with them, but if you truly must, go 
 strictly magic until you run out, then try to dash attack and get out 
 quick. Proceed to the target location, and you're done here.
 
 Verse 6 - Caim's Past
 Cut your way through the pig people with dashes and magic.
 
 Verse VI - Seere's Sister
 Do the same as in verse 6 only AFTER getting the Ravenfeeder to the 
 upper left of your starting point between some trees. Different ending 
 than verse 6.
 
 Verse 7 - Forbidden Places
 Take your dragon and run along the enemy line until it is gone. 
 Arbalesters will pose a problem only if you neglect the use of magic 
 attacks when they show up. Once all the targets in the line have been 
 destroyed, head to the new row that appears on the other side. Wipe 
 these out on foot with a heavy weapon, using dash attacks against the 
 goblins. The trolls can be dealt with now by simply hitting them with 
 finishing blows from a distance. Now get back on your dragon and fly to 
 the ogres attacking the village. Use a magic attack to get rid of the 
 arbalesters, best used directly over the camp/village thing. Then, just 
 burn down the ogres at your leisure. Congratulations on getting here!
 
 Those are the spirits of fire and water, Salamander and Undine. The 
 chick is Arioch. That one is NUTS, man. Completely, wholly, entirely, 
 ineffably, kills-and-eats-small-children out of her ever-loving mind. 
 Whoever wrote her personality has a sick, sick mind and probably 
 masturbates to beastiality rape stuff. Okay, that's enough ranting for 
 me.
 
 Those are the spirits of fire and water, Salamander and Undine. The 
 chick is Arioch. That one is NUTS, man. Completely, wholly, entirely, 
 ineffably, kills-and-eats-small-children out of her ever-loving mind. 
 Whoever wrote her personality has a sick, sick mind and probably 
 masturbates to beastiality rape stuff. Okay, that's enough ranting for 
 me.
 
 Verse 8 - The Last Seal?
 Just watch.
 
 Verse 9 - Voice of Stone
 Go up the row of targets and enemies on foot; these are basic enough to 
 allow it, and by now Caim is hurting for experience. These you can kill 
 however you like, but try jumping attacks and dash attacks on those 
 annoying arbalesters. Once you take these out, head north and go inside 
 that narrow, winging path through the mountains. I would not suggest the 
 dragon here, since goblins aren't that big a deal to worry about and the 
 wizards come only one at a time and resist magic. When you first get in, 
 follow the river straight ahead, then turn right when it is no longer 
 possible to go straight. From here, head due south and taken the second 
 available left turn, then hang the next right. Go south again and take 
 the second right turn, then a left and another left directly after that. 
 South yet again, then hit up a right and stick to that path without 
 turning again. This will take you to the target, a giant stone golem. 
 Evade his projectiles and kill the wizards nearby to get a clean 
 opening, then mount your dragon and take him out, since nothing else 
 works on him. Once he goes down, dismount where he was and continue 
 south through a thick concentration of enemies to the final target 
 location. Take the first right turn after the left for less resistance.
 
 Verse X - A Mother's Farewell
 This is your introduction to your final ally, Seere. Listen to how his 
 mother dotes upon him before she dies. Seere must be the spoiled child. 
 He does have a tendency to use the "poor me" attitude to relinquish 
 himself of responsibility, but then again, he's only six years old.
 
 Verse XI - Survivors
 Is that another golem? Oh wait, this is a good guy, and he's made a pact 
 with Seere.
 
 Verse XII - Seere's Friend
 The dragon seems to know this golem as...Golem. Looks like Seere gave up 
 his ability to age for this pact. Oh well, on to the Empire.
 
 Chapter 5 - Destruction
 
 Verse 1 - War
 Look at how they run so nice and disorderly, only to turn and flee 
 before ever getting to the enemy! Ha ha! Looks like you and the dragon 
 have some serious work to do.
 
 Verse 2 - Turning Point
 The very first thing to do is dive down and use locked shots on the 
 batch of cubes to build up your magic gauge. The cyclops will be in 
 attack range, but though these big nasties pose a lethal threat to the 
 Union infantry, they take forever to fire and only get one ballistic 
 shot each time, so just evade him for now and kill the cubes. Once you 
 do this, turn to the cyclops. He can only be damaged from the back while 
 building up a shot, since his charge deflects attacks from the front, so 
 speed-fly behind him and use your 180 turn to get off one or two dumb 
 shot to the back of his ugly head and repeat this until he dies. If you 
 worked this out right, you should have a pair of full magic gauges. 
 Unleash one on the next set of enemies, a cyclops and some flying squid 
 things which are normally handled much the same as griffons. You won't 
 take out the cyclops, but his annoying guardians will fall so that you 
 can do as you did to the last one and break him down without much 
 trouble. Now you'll be heading up high again to try your skill against 
 the flying squid things. Locked shots will make quick work of them and 
 help build back your magic. Descend once more to low altitudes and 
 unleash another magic attack to clear away the squids and cubes, then 
 use your 180-strafe strategy again to kill the cyclops. Now just go on 
 over to the target spot and you win this one.
 
 Verse 3 - Rapture
 Talk about a battle! This is one for those of you who've been waiting to 
 kill lots of things, but it may be a good idea to go back and build up 
 your weapons in early verse such as 1:2 (over 1500 enemies) and 1:8 
 (1081 enemies and 2 timed enemies). First, find the catapult in the 
 southeastern portion of the map and kill the operators. Best to fly to 
 save time. The next catapult is in the north central area, and the last 
 is in the southwestern vicinity. Once you've killed these, presumably on 
 dragonback, proceed to slay anything and everything as quickly as you 
 possibly can, amassing a kill total of at least 200 before ten minutes 
 of play time on this mission pass. In other words, if you kill the 
 catapult operators and amass a kill count of 200 all in under ten 
 minutes, a chest will appear containing the Holy Mace, and trust me, you 
 want this weapon (personal note: I got 427 kills in under ten minutes by 
 taking out the catapult operators and then going straight back to the 
 targets, dismounting, and waylaying the targets and any enemies in my 
 haphazardly ordered but direct beeline to those targets). Now that you 
 have it collected, fly back to the area where your targets are waiting 
 and dismount. There are too many arbalesters to fly safely here. I 
 recommend use of a medium-weight, decently powerful weapon here, such as 
 Knight's Vow or Fheng's Glaive. Try to split yourself about 50/50 
 between melee with finishing blows, and dash attacks, throwing in 
 jumpers for the arbalesters. Proceed in this manner and eliminate all 
 targets. Keep in mind that these foes are, though similar in abilities, 
 much stronger than the ones in the earlier chapters. More than likely 
 you will not have the time, the health, or the attack power to take out 
 more than a third of the enemies in this mission, so try not to engage 
 in unnecessary combat if you can safely avoid it. When all the initial 
 targets are gone, new targets appear in the southwest corner of the map, 
 so fly straightaway over to them. Stick with Fheng's Glaive or Knight's 
 Vow and dismount to engage these red axe soldiers with dashes, maybe 
 finishing blow combos, but mostly dashes. Again, try to avoid 
 unnecessary combat if you can safely do so. You may try the Tyrant's 
 Hammer, but I suggest going with what has worked thus far. I can 
 honestly say that, for the 99 hours 6 minutes 58 seconds I've put into 
 this game, I have never once used the block function, but for you the L2 
 button might come in handy once in a while, so remember that. It's 
 better to evade, but block if you can't. Now then, once you've 
 eradicated the targets from this area, still more will appear around the 
 hill in the center of the map. These are not, however, resistant to 
 magic, so mount your dragon and, keeping a close eye out for 
 arbalesters, turn them from soldiers into charred racks of flesh in 
 melted armor. They're the fat black ones, so they will take two to four 
 shots each depending on your aim and your dragon's attack power. When 
 these nuisances have been sent to the afterlife, the enemy commanders, 
 elite (black) knights, will appear in the east central area, surrounded 
 by arbalesters to make a strafing run nearly impossible. You can either 
 show them up with a magic attack, or go on foot and use jump attacks 
 against the knights with Knight's Vow or Fheng's Glaive, but since 
 dragonfire doesn't do a whole lot to these, I suggest the latter. Take 
 out the arbalesters on foot with light weapon dashes if you want to 
 strafe the knights. There is a health chest in between the rock and the 
 bush in front of the middle knight if you need it. If you want to take a 
 little time to test your limits, kill all but one knight, then go around 
 killing everything else by fire or on foot to gain some much needed 
 experience, but be sure to head back and finish off the knight when you 
 only have two or three minutes left if you can't kill all the enemies 
 (note that, with Caim, the dragon, and every weapon in the game maxed 
 out, killing all 2281 enemies in this mission took me 44 minutes 8 
 seconds on Easy difficulty). When you're ready, dispatch the final 
 knight and this one's finally over with.
 
 Note: I have been informed that I neglect the use of allies. I would 
 suggest using Seere if you have him, just for his magic (because his 
 physical attacks do pitiful damage). If you don't have him, go with 
 Arioch, and if not her, then certainly you must at least have Leonard.
 
 
 Verse 4 - A False Peace
 Nothing to do here but go and talk to the target soldier, then watch as 
 this chapter lives up to its name in...
 
 Verse 5 - Pandemonium
 Holy crap! That's just awesome, even if it is raining down on your 
 army!!! Look at those explosions... Whoa, I can tell you I won't be 
 messing around with the Empire any time soon. Fortunately, Caim doesn't 
 feel the same way.
 
 Verse 6 - The Gods Speak
 Talk to the soldier sitting on the ground directly in front of you twice 
 and he will cause a chest to appear containing Nobuyoshi, a very useful 
 katana that you should take back to 1:2 or 1:8 and level up, maybe even 
 max out, before continuing. But in order to do that, you have to pick it 
 up and go talk to Verdelet.
 
 Verse 7 - Emergence
 First off, check your map. The red dots that aren't strewn with flashing 
 yellow target circles are arbalesters and should be destroyed with your 
 new Nobuyoshi. Once this is done, go ahead and keep that sword out, 
 assuming you leveled it up a bit before coming here, and go lay waste to 
 the target soldiers in each of the four groups. Conserve your health, 
 for with every group of targets you kill, a group of undead spear 
 soldiers will appear in their place closer to the hill. These are best 
 dealt with using the weapon with the highest attack power, by way of 
 dashes and finishing blows from as far away as possible. Take out the 
 undead soldiers as soon as they appear, before moving on to the next set 
 of silver targets. This helps to keep your HP up, since you can get 
 chains on the weakling normal silver and red soldiers and make them drop 
 health orbs if need be. But be aware that these undead enemies have very 
 high HP and should not be dealt with up close if it can be done any 
 other way. Once the last of the undead soldiers returns to the dust, 
 you're done here. There's health by the crater in front of the southern 
 gully.
 
 Verse 8 - Menace
 Here you will begin by going almost dead ahead. Kill the strange eye 
 creatures with locked shots, but beware of incoming fast homing 
 projectiles when they die. Destroy the squids next in the same way, 
 locked shots. More strange eye things. Kill them with locked shots and 
 evade when they die (these projectiles go a long, long way before 
 dispersing, so you may be hit from behind a while after dodging). Next 
 is a mix of squid and eye things, so master that evasion and work those 
 locked shots. Magic is ill-advised due to problems with dodging so many 
 incoming projectiles at once. You'll now find a mass of bats, which you 
 haven't seen in so long, but don't really care to see again, so give 
 them a magic attack. Now for some more bats and eyes. This time it's 
 safe, so go with locked shots until you get a magic attack, then use 
 that and be ready to dodge. Now the enemy should be behind you, but if 
 not, just follow you radar. Peek-a-boo Squids, bats too. I predict 
 locked shots from you. Let them know just who is who. A magic attack or 
 two? No harm t'will do, so go ahead and make them shoo. Now they're all 
 dead, no boohoo.
 
 Chapter 6 - An Old Enemy
 
 Verse 1 - Love Debased
 Just watch as Inuart seemingly forgets who Furiae is. Funny, he wanted 
 power to win her love, and now that he has, he doesn't know who she is 
 anymore. What a knucklehead!
 
 Verse 2 - A Black Dragon
 This will be your first encounter with Inuart and his black dragon in 
 the air, but there will be plenty more. This guy just refuses to die. 
 Locked shots are all but useless against him, so just evade his attacks 
 until he puts himself in a bad spot and then give him a dumb shot right 
 in the mouth for Furiae! He is especially vulnerable when he jolts 
 almost straight upward and prepares to fire his own dragon's magic 
 attack, so try to hit him at least twice at these times, but keep 
 evasion in mind as well. He's pretty mean. As long as you keep getting 
 him with the dumb fire, and maybe a magic attack if you get lucky, he'll 
 go down soon enough; before you if you remember to dash and dodge at the 
 same time (this increases the distance that you dodge and makes it much 
 harder for homing projectiles to hit you).
 
 Verse 3 - Destiny
 Another aerial mission. This one's actually pretty darn rough because 
 you have to fly through the winding maze that is the sky fortress with 
 no map and destroy all the cannons. First order of business, get rid of 
 those enemy dragons so they can't chase you through the fortress. Due to 
 their numbers, locked shots are the way to go, and you can fire the 
 magic when you get it. Magic attacks also go through walls, so you may 
 want to save the second one to use once you go to the cannon left of 
 where you started. Get right over it and launch the magic, then get to 
 the center of the fortress and kill the few cannons that remain. That, 
 my friend, is how you use glitches to your advantage.
 
 Verse 4 - Unholy Prayers
 Twenty minutes to get through, enemies everywhere, and a weapon to be 
 found in this level. First off, just hack your way as hurriedly as you 
 can through here. You don't even need to kill them, just get them out of 
 your way and run your butt off all the way around this place and go up 
 to the second floor. Now, since you've saved some time ignoring the 
 idiots now below you, have a little fun and kill every single thing that 
 moves, breathes, and/or blinks on this floor. This will cause a chest to 
 appear containing the long sword, Flamberge. Now, go to the next set of 
 stairs leading up and...go up! Now just go to the door and you're done.
 
 
 Verse 5 - Mute
 Proceed onward, cutting through any of the negligible enemies you want. 
 This part sucks. You've been working your ass off and here you find the 
 slip dead as a wedge. But how could that little girl have managed to 
 drive the dagger into Furiae's bosom? Who knows...or cares? It's there, 
 the goddess is dead, and the last seal is broken. What a...
 
 Chapter 7 - Tragedy
 
 Verse 1 - Realization
 Skip this if you want. I find it pointless and worth nothing to the 
 story. Except that Inuart snaps out of it...kind of.
 
 Verse 2 - For Her
 Grown men do cry sometimes...
 
 Verse 3 - A Decision
 Necrophiliac sicko!!!
 
 Verse 4 - The Sorrowful Sky
 Remember how I said there'd be plenty more encounters with Inuart and 
 his black dragon? This is one of them. He hasn't really improved, except 
 that he dodges dumb shots now, too, and has more HP, so just use the 
 same method as you did the first time with the exception of firing at 
 him at any time other than when he is about to launch magic. Tap R2 if 
 he gets too far away form your crosshairs and hold it until he's back in 
 or near them. Dodge like you've never dodged before and give him serious 
 dumb fire when he's using a magic attack and you should crush him again 
 after several minutes. Patience is the key.
 
 Chapter 8 - Seals
 
 Verse 1 - Things Inhuman
 The first thing you'll see that isn't landscape or your dragon is a 
 hoard of statues, cubes, and epitaphs. Just what you needed, huh? As 
 previously stated, lock on to the statues and wait until they open, then 
 let go and watch them drop. Cubes need no explanation; any method is a 
 good one for these. You already know the drill with the epitaphs, too, 
 four dumb fire shots each, or wait until they launch the light, evade, 
 then give them one shot. Magic attacks with go about 60% wasted here, 
 but you're free to try it and hope it's your lucky day. The next wave is 
 high up, so go ahead and gain yourself some altitude before you head 
 their way. I suggest rising in a circular motion so you don't get too 
 close or too far away. These skulls don't really seem to react to locked 
 shots, so give them dumb fire. I really hope you've been saving up your 
 magic attacks. You'll need maybe two here, but use no more than that. 
 The next group will call for one, too. Bats and cubes. Next is a single-
 file tower of statues guarded by dragons and skulls. Take out the skulls 
 first, then the dragons, leaving the statues for last. Dodge a lot, 
 since the statues will constantly be launching their homing projectiles 
 at you. After the skulls and dragons perish, take care of the tower of 
 statues with dumb shots as they open, starting from the top and working 
 your way down. That's it, you're done here.
 
 Verse 2 - Living Myths
 The little bug enemies do almost no damage. He'll usually call all his 
 little minions to him and form a small orb after being hit with enough 
 ballistic attacks, but without his buggies he just forms the orb. Give 
 him locked shots until he opens back up, and be ready to dodge anything 
 he throws at you. More little bugs will be spawned each time he reopens 
 if you killed any, so just ignore them and focus on the big guy himself. 
 Once I learned that ballistic fireballs do more damage than locked shots 
 do, this mission went, for me, from near impossible to almost 
 ridiculously easy. You just have to evade. As with all aerial bosses, 
 patience is the key. He'll die soon enough.
 
 Verse 3 - The Capital
 Three aerial missions in a row. Very good for the dragon. Start by 
 locking on to as many bats as possible and repeat this until your magic 
 gauges are all three full or all the bats are dead (that'll probably be 
 the case). You have eight locks available if you haven't noticed that 
 already, so this should be gravy. Once your magic is full or all the 
 bats have been burned, bust one loose on any remaining bats and/or head 
 for the next wave. Use locked shots on the squids and ballistics on the 
 epitaphs for best results. Next wave: statues, squids, and eye 
 creatures. With a bunch like that, the strategy should be obvious. 
 Locked shots all the way to hell and back. Another wave awaits you, so 
 go on and face the dirty bats, statues, and epitaphs. A magic attack 
 would serve well to soften them up, possibly ruin the bats and epitaphs 
 so you can focus on the statues. Buckle up and drop down on the statues, 
 skulls, and wraiths waiting beneath you. I did best taking out the 
 skulls, statues, and wraiths in that order. Dumb shots for the skulls, 
 locked shots and waiting on the statues and wraiths, but you might try 
 busting off whatever magic attacks you have left, since this is the 
 final wave. Now head for the target location and your home free...in 
 enemy territory.
 
 Verse 4 - Joy Unknown
 Lots of arbalesters and red spear knights at the start, so dismount and 
 get one of your medium speed, good strength weapons and break through 
 the enemy wish dashes to get to the targets, but watch out, because 
 before you can get to them, you have to go through or around a pair of 
 dual-wielding ogres who just hate heavy weapons that knock them down. 
 Four target undead knights will appear at each spot indicated on the map 
 as housing a target. These goons are, as usual, quite healthy, and do 
 perilous damage. Utilize dashes, finishing blows, and magic, avoiding 
 close-quarters combat as much as you can unless you are using a weapon 
 that knocks enemies down with each hit. If you need it, there is health 
 in the first target street to the left, just go onto that street and 
 take the first available right turn. Once you kill a group, their key 
 will appear in a chest somewhere very close. Kill the four groups and 
 get the four keys and another chest will appear in one of the side 
 streets. It holds the Moonfire, one of the best-balanced long swords in 
 the game. One you've gotten it, go to the new targets, yet again four to 
 an indicator. These are packed tightly together, so you'll really have 
 to be slick here. Suggested is a weapon with a shockwave type finishing 
 blow that can kick in, at the earliest, on the third swing, meaning that 
 you should only have to hit square once, then triangle, and your third 
 swing will be a finishing blow. This should help to keep enemies off 
 your back, but there is no way to guarantee complete safety. Just keep 
 at it and look in the side streets for another health chest if you get 
 too beat up. Pick up the fifth key and head for the target.
 
 Verse 5 - A Peaceful Casket
 Hit R1 as soon as this level starts to evade the incoming heavy infantry 
 soldier. Man, that was unfair. Get out one of your heavy weapons and 
 jump attack any that approach you, then go and beat each one to death in 
 turn. Use of a heavy weapon is absolutely necessary so that they don't 
 counterattack. It's that or use a smaller weapon and rain finishing 
 blows down on their heads. Whatever you do, keep knocking them down. As 
 stated in the notes, a dodge can be performed at ANY time, so if you 
 start to swing at one and find another about to attack from behind, cut 
 your attack short with a dodge to the direction where the least amount 
 of enemies are. If you lack dodging skill, you lack life on this level. 
 There is health to the left of the dancing Manah if you get badly hurt 
 at any time. The second wave of enemies is six pairs of undead soldiers. 
 Use the same basic tactics as you did on the heavy infantry to rid the 
 world of these, but remember if you go combo with them that they will 
 block the killing blow from anything with an attack power of 32 or less 
 unless you throw in a finishing blow somewhere or by some freak chance 
 knock them down before then. The third wave is the same as the second, 
 but they're spawned closer to the middle of the hall. Try to stay on the 
 outsides and pick them off. Again, the fourth wave consists of six pairs 
 of enemies, undead and heavy infantry together, but this time they are 
 in the middle of the hall and in front of the door (as if you'd try to 
 escape...hah!). Keep it up the way you've been doing, sticking to the 
 outside and taking them one by one, no more than two at a time if you 
 can help it. Fifth wave, eight ghosts and two greater wizards divided 
 equally into two groups. Do your best to ignore the ghosts and kill the 
 wizards summoning them, though these greater wizards have unusually high 
 HP in comparison to their lesser counterparts and can counterattack. 
 Just bust them up with the most damaging weapon you have, and if it's 
 slow, use jump attacks, watching out for ghosts. Sixth wave, three heavy 
 infantry by the door that are to be dealt with after the two lesser 
 wizards in the center of the hall that have drastically lower HP than 
 the last ones. You know how to kill the infantry by now, so for the 
 wizards, normal combos with fast weapons, adding a finishing blow when 
 their ghost buddies get too close. Seventh wave, seven ghosts will 
 appear, arranged along both sides of the hall rug. You know how to do 
 this; the same way you did at the desert temple. Slow, small movements, 
 then spring on them. One at a time is the best plan. Eighth wave 
 (getting redundant, aren't they?), three lesser wizards with ghosts. 
 Ninth and, thanks heavens, final wave, two lesser wizards and their 
 summoned ghouls. Finally!!
 
 Verse 6 - Struggle
 Watch as Verdelet becomes the one true blue IDIOT on this planet and 
 stops you from cutting that little cuss in half, instead trying to seal 
 the evil within her. No dice, Verdelet, now thanks to you, we go to...
 
 Verse 7 - Unrelenting
 Isn't Manah a bit young to be hitting her growth spurts? Oh well, blast 
 her back down to size. Her fighting style changes as her HP decreases by 
 33%. DO NOT USE MAGIC UNTIL THIS STYLE. The first is no biggy, just fire 
 ballistics into her when she isn't encased in a black orb, and dodge her 
 attacks, but DO NOT USE MAGIC UNTIL THE THIRD STYLE. Simple enough. Her 
 second style is a bit more challenging. She begins emitting horizontal 
 rings of runes that damage you pretty heavily on contact. Just fly over 
 or under these rings and try to keep your distance while relentlessly 
 pounding her with UNlocked shots. DO NOT USE MAGIC UNTIL THE THIRD 
 STYLE. Her third style is emitting rings in every direction. NOW USE THE 
 MAGIC!!! Bust her arse with however many magic attacks you've built up 
 at this point. If she doesn't die, just try your best to keep out of 
 range of the rings and hit her with locked shots and magic when you get 
 it until she dies. Good work, friend!! You got her!
 
 Verse 8 - Sin
 Still not dead yet!? Shut up, kid!!! I personally would love to oblige, 
 but unfortunately, they are not me. Fortunately, the dragon is much 
 crueler. And, quite kind, actually. Such a nice dragon, to offer herself 
 as the seal, and if you didn't know, there was some affection for Caim 
 there, as blatantly shown in...
 
 Verse 9 - A Soul Sealed
 Watch the dragon become the goddess seal. Watch Caim cry for the first 
 time we know of. Listen as the dragon gives Caim her name...finally. AND 
 CELEBRATE BECAUSE YOU JUST OBTAINED THE FIRST OF FIVE ENDINGS!!!
 
 Chapter 9 - Requiem
 
 Verse 1 - Dragonfire
 The first wave here is of dragons, and should be dealt with by unlocked 
 shots. The second wave is the same and should be dealt with the same. 
 The third wave is yet again identical, so you know without my saying 
 what to do. Now just go to the target location. That was way too easy, 
 huh?
 
 Verse 2 - In the Name of Love
 Cut your way through, but watch for side streets near the end of this 
 unusually lengthy event mission. After about two to three minutes, start 
 checking each side street you come across. In one of them rests a chest 
 containing the mighty Foul Blade, a potent axe. Once you've found it, 
 continue on to the end. If you have not found the axe, yet you reach a 
 very wide-open area, you have gone too far, because that's the end of 
 the mission. Backtrack and check every little niche for the axe, and 
 remember, most weapons, this one included, can only be obtained on 
 Normal difficulty.
 
 Verse 3 - Sowing Seeds
 Inuart has gone completely mad. Take him out quick using the same 
 strategy as always, unlocked fire when he makes himself vulnerable.
 
 Verse 4 - Encounter
 In a way, that's cool and ironic because he got what he had coming to 
 him, but more than that it's just sick and wrong. How could the writers 
 do that!? It's not fair. And when did that sick necrophiliac change 
 Furiae's clothes back to her white gown?
 
 Verse 5 - The Demon's Wings
 She's not Furiae anymore, so don't burden yourself with grief over 
 having to scorch the flesh right off that pretty face. This battle is 
 extremely difficult, however, if your dragon isn't good and beefed up. I 
 would suggest at least 1.2 million experience before doing this. She 
 fires, as her normal attack, a set of vertical blades of light, then a 
 horizontal set, and they really sting. If that weren't trouble enough, 
 she has another attack in which she creates a ring of swords around her 
 form, waits for a while, then fires them at you for massive and almost 
 guaranteed damage. Dodge her light blades and hit her with ballistic 
 fire until she creates the swords, then use locked shots to take those 
 out, or a magic attack if you are fortunate enough to have built one up. 
 If even one sword remains, she'll hit you for the full amount of damage. 
 I cannot stress enough the importance of the elimination of those 
 swords. Also, when the swords are around her, she is invulnerable. If 
 you work this out right, you should be able to silence her, but you have 
 to be slick with those dodges and when the swords appear, hit circle to 
 take your lock off of her so your camera will turn with you. This helps 
 in locking onto the swords, though the camera will set itself on her 
 again if your crosshairs go too near her. All in all, evade, hit her 
 with unlocked shots, hit the sword with locked shots, and you should 
 come out severely beaten but nevertheless victorious, but then...
 
 Verse 6 - Goddesses
 It would seem the other Seeds took information from the first and 
 birthed Furiae-demons of their own. What a lousy way for humanity to 
 go...but you did get a new ending.
 
 Verse IV - Sleep
 Inuart lies down beside Furiae and dies, and then the dragon senses that 
 Manah is at the altar trying to sow one of the Seeds. Off you go.
 
 Verse V - Providence
 Goodbye, Manah. I hope you had a decent flavor.
 
 Verse VI - Under a Dark Sky
 This mission is a definite whopper. You face the dragon in the form that 
 grants it the highest attack power. Woohoo! Finally, a real challenge! 
 The weapon of choice for this mission is Hymir's Finger, level 4, with a 
 whopping 62 attack power and 45-kilogram weight. Equip this and bum rush 
 the dragon, taking cover behind columns when she attacks, then either 
 run up and jump attack her head or stay behind the column and throw 
 finishing blows at her, since they go through walls while her fireballs 
 do not. After a few hits, she'll fly to the other end of the hall. 
 Follow her and repeat whichever strategy worked better for you. Again, 
 after a few hits, she'll take off to the other end of the hall. Now 
 instead of fireballs, she's using a breath attack that sweeps the whole 
 hall for a troublesomely long way and out to each side, but yet again 
 she cannot get to you behind the columns. Now it is advised that you 
 stay hidden and throw finishing blows. It may take a bit longer, but 
 it's better than ending up barbequed warrior. Once again, she'll switch 
 ends of the hall after a certain amount of damage has been done, but now 
 each time she takes off, these very, very, very annoying little balls of 
 light trace the lines between the floor tiles, seeking you out and 
 knocking you over if they hit, and that's all she does now; land, wait, 
 and take off again. To best avoid these nuisances, bunny hop your way to 
 her and beat her about the head and...head, with Hymir's Finger before 
 she takes off again. After a while, she'll start using locked shots on 
 you. Just stay out of the locked shot circle thing that appears on your 
 screen and keep trashing her out in between her attacks. Eventually 
 you'll deal enough damage to get her to say, "Forgive me, Caim. It is 
 for the survival of all life." As I am playing it now, I can confirm 
 that she is simply standing there, shifting from foot to foot, waiting 
 to be hit. She may not do this for you, but oblige the dying creature 
 either way. There is health at the southeast corner of the hall if and 
 when she breaks you down too much. Keep this up and you'll kill her in 
 good time. Congrats on yet another ending.
 
 Verse VII - Light
 The dragon tells Caim the obvious, then the lights in her eyes go out 
 and she dies. Caim destroys the wretched seed, then goes out into the 
 awesome light to face the dragon's kin.
 
 Chapter 10 - Astray
 
 Verse 1 - Barriers
 Kill the dragons before you with unlocked shots. Now, either neglect all 
 else and evade like heck while destroying the towers, or leave them 
 until last. If you choose the latter, take out the ships with unlocked 
 shots aimed at their cannons while evading groups of locked shots from 
 the towers in reach. Dragons should be put down with unlocked shots as 
 well. Make sure when you dispatch an enemy to hit circle and take your 
 camera focus off the nearest tower. Once you've taken all the enemies 
 out, turn to the towers and evade their attacks while aiming unlocked 
 shots at the shiny things on top of them. When the towers have all 
 fallen, you may either go straight to the target location, or first 
 eliminate the dragons with ballistic shots or a nice magic attack. Now 
 go to the target and you're in.
 
 Verse 2 - Ark
 You weren't fast enough. Enemy reinforcements have arrived. As always, 
 take out the zeppelins with unlocked shots. Now drop down and show the 
 same "service" to the Imperial flotilla. I hope they like big fireballs 
 raining down unguided on their cannons. You will find that some of those 
 ships have six cannons instead of just two. These should be blown to 
 smithereens first. Once you have thus taken care of the nearby ships, 
 it's back to the sky for more zeppelins, then immediately back down for 
 two more six-gun ships. Get rid of them and continue on to the dirigible 
 waiting for you back in the sky and tear it down with locked shots. Now 
 then, straightaway back down to the ocean again, you find still more 
 enemy vessels awaiting destruction. It's rude to keep people waiting. 
 With these final enemies gone, you've nothing left to do but follow the 
 white arrow and end the mission.
 
 Verse 3 - A Lull
 Completely and utterly devoid of all life. Yet for some reason there are 
 TWO weapons to be collected here. Run nonstop straight to the stairs to 
 the second floor, but don't go up. You only have two minutes, and the 
 first chest will appear containing the axe Poisontongue when you get 
 near the stairs to the second floor. Check your map and backtrack to it, 
 then go to the second floor. Here, in most devilishly tempting fashion, 
 waits the chest containing the poleaxe Widow's Death. Ignore it, you'll 
 have to play the mission again to have time to get it. Go straight 
 forward up the stairs to the next floor, then proceed dead ahead into 
 the hall marked as a target. You win without ever lifting a finger.
 
 Verse 4 - To Drink Poison
 ...is weird and unhealthy, but anyways. Just run as fast as you can in 
 the direction you were facing when this mission started. There are still 
 no enemies. Stupid Leonard, leading you on a wild goose chase that 
 doesn't even result in a swung blade.
 
 Verse II - Hear the Ocean
 Identical to the sky fortress, the place is riddled with vast amounts of 
 enemies and you only have twenty minutes here. Head to the third to last 
 room as quickly as you possibly can and eradicate all enemy presence in 
 it. I suggest using the Moonfire for this task and simply waylaying 
 everything in whatever manner pleases you. A chest containing the dandy 
 axe Lovekeeper will appear back at the start of the stage in that small 
 room with entrances/exits on all four sides. Now proceed hastily to the 
 second floor and make the fastest work of 42 red map dots you've ever 
 killed in your history with his game. If all goes well, you should have 
 time enough to do this with a heavy weapon and lots of dash attacks. I 
 managed to do this mission with Hymir's finger, level 4, and get both 
 weapons in 6 minutes 41 seconds, so you should be able to handle it with 
 twenty minutes available to you.
 
 Verse III - The Gods' Will
 The chest containing Sorrow's Companion is directly left of you, staring 
 you right in the face. Pick it up and cut your way to the door.
 
 Chapter 11 - Partings
 
 Verse 1 - Maze
 >From your starting point, equip a weapon with powerful and long-range 
 attack magic, then check your map, then proceed through the corridor on 
 the right. Pass through this room, dispatching or ignoring foes at your 
 own whims, and treat the next the same way. Go north through this long, 
 narrow hall filled with shield-charging enemies, taking the first 
 available left, the one that keeps you in the network of narrow halls. 
 DO NOT go to the northeastern most room yet. Take that left I just told 
 you about and fight your way to the four-way junction and go right, not 
 setting foot even one step any other direction. Pass through the next 
 room and go through the hall on the east side, though there is health in 
 this room if you need it. Taking this exact path will cause enemies to 
 spawn in the northeast room that you have now entered. Kill these 
 enemies to cause a chest containing the infinitely invaluable sword 
 Kingsblood to appear. Pick it up and head to the next floor, preferably 
 along the path of least resistance and packing a weapon that has magic 
 to stop those stinking shield-soldiers in their tracks. Here on the 
 second floor, just fight your way through with a heavy weapon until you 
 get to the second narrow hall of considerable length, then use your long 
 range power magic weapon again to get through the shield soldiers. Try 
 to clear out all of the enemies along the path you have taken; at least 
 to the point where you can run through and dodge their lunge attacks 
 without running into another one. You'll be back. Once you get to the 
 end, go downstairs and be ready to immediately begin battling against 
 four heavy infantry soldiers. Dodge left or right to start out with, 
 then go combo on them, only hitting as much as three times before 
 throwing in a finishing blow (you'll need to equip a weapon that emits 
 an orange light on the first swing for this). Eventually this'll take 
 them out without too much harm done to you, and get the chest with the 
 key to appear. DO NOT GO THROUGH THE DOOR YET!!! Go back upstairs, check 
 your map, and proceed to the circle-shaped room to get the treasure 
 chest containing the staff Edacious, but DO NOT head for the target 
 indicator on this floor at least until you have the staff. Once you've 
 got it, go to the target on this floor (Manah) or head back to the last 
 floor and go through the door. That is the normal way; Manah leads to an 
 alternate ending.
 
 Verse 2 - Dreams and Truth
 Keep going northeast until you can do so no more due to a broken 
 northeast and southeast bridge (upper right and lower right). On the 
 part sticking out on one of these two is a chest containing the poleaxe 
 Reaper's Scythe. Pick it up and go on ahead to the end, but watch out 
 for red shield soldiers.
 
 Verse 3 - Falling Petals
 I really don't like this, but suicide is a coward's way out, so thus 
 Furiae must be a coward in her heart of hearts.
 
 Verse 4 - Anger Checked
 If I were the dragon, I would've encouraged you, 'cause I just don't 
 like that little turd. Time to go stop the sowing of the Seeds.
 
 Verse II - Hide and Seek
 This verse is for those of you who chose to go to Manah instead of going 
 back down to the door, and is fairly simple, but before you go chasing 
 Manah down, there are two weapons in this level. The first must be 
 gotten by running your butt off to the south end of the top floor (you 
 can tell you're on the top floor when there are no more stairs that go 
 up, goofball), into the large room you started in in verse 1, and then 
 killing every single enemy in the room before your mission timer reaches 
 55:00 (get there and kill them all in under about five minutes). Waste 
 no time on the peons along the way, unless to get them out of the way. 
 The chest will appear in this room upon emptying it, and it contains the 
 poleaxe Devilscale. The second chest will appear when fifteen minutes 
 have passed, not including pauses and map checks, at the room connected 
 to the south end of the long north/south hall on the east side of the 
 map (this too is on the top floor), containing the mace Skull Banquet 
 (this weapon has the single greatest support spell in the game, Demon's 
 Whisper). Now just equip one of your heavy knock-downers and bash your 
 way through to the circle-shaped room where you got Edacious, and that's 
 that. Two more weapons for you.
 
 Verse III - Betrayal
 Admit it. For a little guy, Seere's got guts. Even if she is his twin 
 sister, she's still got that magic and all...
 
 Verse IV - Loved
 Well, that's most definitely the end of Manah.
 
 Verse V - Paradise
 Inuart still doesn't get it, does he? This guy is, as I have said in 
 another way before, completely nuts beyond all hope of redemption. A sad 
 end for Furiae, to be sure, but the writers of this game had apparently 
 condemned the poor girl to die no matter what you do, so don't mourn too 
 enthusedly. This is only the beginning of the...
 
 Chapter 12 - Chaos
 Chapter note: Be prepared for this chapter to more than live up to its 
 name. You will see things that managed to turn even my stomach, and if 
 this chapter alone doesn't prove these people to be the ultimate victims 
 of Murphy's Law, I don't know anything in the world that does.
 
 Verse 1 - A Little Thing
 What in the name of reality and reason is that!? Definitely not a Seed, 
 that's for sure. Which means Furiae can't possibly be dead. That's 
 something to keep in mind as you watch the story plummet from tragedy 
 into just plain wrongness or no other reason that this kind of thing 
 just shouldn't happen to a guy.
 
 Verse 2 - Extermination
 As I recall, you only need to drop fifty of these, but they're quite 
 dangerous. First, do a 180 and get out of the mix. Now, come back in 
 SLOWLY and pick them off one by one with unlocked shots. Note that a new 
 one appears for every one you kill, no telling where though. Just try to 
 hang around the outside of the mass and take them out one at a time, 
 dodging their uber potent electric shadow balls until you build up a 
 magic attack, then cut loose and hope for the best. Usually the magic 
 attack with put you over the 50 mark, but if not, just stay out of the 
 crossfire and keep blasting them down one after another until you reach 
 50 or get another magic attack. Locked shots are fairly pointless here, 
 since these things neither evade nor do they move of their own will any 
 other time.
 
 Verse 3 - Toward Truth
 Dismount at the start. Now, before you go throwing down heavy weapon 
 judgment on the undead targets, use your map to seek out every single 
 one of the grotesqueries in the side streets. This will cause a chest to 
 appear containing the Takamasa, one of my favorite long swords (and I 
 have them all). In order to battle these, I suggest using the Moonfire 
 and using nothing but jump attacks. You can use a dash attack to soften 
 them up first, if you can run around their shadow balls without stopping 
 your dash, but they are really vulnerable to jump attacks due to their 
 size, which makes it possible for the attack to hit twice before you 
 reach the ground if you're facing them right on the money. It is 
 important to understand that, if you act a fool and try to toy with 
 them, you WILL be hurt badly. They can counterattack, are impervious to 
 magic, and though if there is only one they do not attack rapidly, they 
 have commendable aim and do enough damage per hit to make a smart level 
 99 Caim worry about dodging. Anyway, once you get the Takamasa, again 
 hold off on dispatching the undead targets. Go back out into the 
 courtyard where they await you and take care of the grotesqueries here 
 first, then fly over the targets to the northernmost area and kill the 
 grotesqueries here as well. Another chest should appear containing 
 Balberith's Tears, possibly the best spear in the game. If at any time 
 you get in a bad way, don't hesitate to summon your ally (Arioch or 
 Leonard, preferably). NOW you can kill the targets, preferably with a 
 heavy weapon and/or finishing blows. Don't grab the health by the 
 northeast corner of the destroyed building in the middle of the 
 courtyard just yet, unless you have less than 15% health remaining. When 
 the undead are taken care of, three groups of five grotesqueries will 
 appear in the next courtyard. As if one at a time wasn't bad enough. Try 
 using a sword or long sword with jump attacks, but do not under any 
 circumstances stay in the midst of these for more than two attacks. 
 After two at the most, haul tail out of there and get as far as you can 
 without letting them out of radar range, zigzagging widely to avoid 
 being hit. Keep repeating this tactic until at least three are dead, 
 four if the last two are not both damaged at least 45%, then kill off 
 the remaining one or two with constant jump attacks back and forth from 
 one to the other to prevent either one from getting a shot off at you. 
 If you haven't gotten that health already, keep saving it until either 
 your health is 15% or lower, or 40% or lower and you're on the last set. 
 If you did get it already, don't worry too much. There's another at the 
 northernmost part of the map in front of the stairs to the shrine. 
 However, since this is only the first wave of target grotesqueries, I 
 disadvise grabbing these health chests too early. Sticking to the 
 strategy above should keep you from harm for the most part, save one or 
 two lucky shots. Once the first three groups are gone, two more sets 
 will appear to the south end of the map. Again there are five apiece, so 
 stick with what got you this far and dispatch them. Get health now if 
 you have a chest left. The third and final wave consists of only one 
 group, so once you're done with them, breathe a sigh of fleeting relief, 
 because you're done here AND you now boast two more weapons.
 
 Verse 4 - Gaia's Laughter
 Arioch is clearly a very stupid elf.
 
 Verse 5 - Different Endings
 This is one of the parts that nearly made me sick. I agree completely 
 with Verdelet for once. But the dragon makes a good point, too. And is 
 that...a grown one? Leonard also meets an unjust fate here, but it's 
 worth it to get rid of that blasted faerie, and I do literally mean 
 BLASTED...just like all those grotesqueries.
 
 Verse 6 - Abnormal
 Each and every single red dot on your map is one or five grotesqueries. 
 Bearing this in mind, carefully cut them down with jump attacks, 
 remembering the strategy against groups. Let fifteen minutes pass in 
 this way. If you get low on health, there is a chest in the southwestern 
 most side path in the south end of the north/south ministreet crossing 
 the main one (if you were as far south as you could be and were heading 
 north, this would be the first available left turn, and then another 
 left turn into the first short, dead-end street you come to along this 
 narrow road), and another in the eastern side path that adjoins the 
 south and central courtyards (the chest is in the middle of the south 4-
 way junction). When fifteen minutes have passed, a chest will appear 
 containing the hammer Souldouser. Grab this and make your way to the 
 north end of the map as quickly, yet safely, as possible, ignoring or 
 beating aside grotesqueries as necessary. Don't hesitate to backtrack 
 and grab a health chest if either remains at this point, because from 
 personal experience I can tell you that the way one plays this part with 
 drastically low health, jumpy and overly anxious, causes mistakes. Best 
 to try and go back for the health. If you die, you probably would have 
 on the way to the target anyway, and if not, you now have full health 
 and restored confidence. Run on, able warrior!
 
 Verse 7 - The Great Time
 That gutsy little commando! They're going in! Too bad he has to be the 
 sacrificial lamb, though.
 
 Verse 8 - A Little Hero
 This is a neat addition to the story, Seere getting to live his dream of 
 being the Little Hero portrayed in his mother's tales, but it really has 
 no bearing on anything, and you can take no action in this event, so 
 watch or skip as you like.
 
 Verse 9 - Awakening
 Don't even bother firing a shot unless there's one right in your direct 
 beeline to the target location. My goodness, what a belly. Just evade 
 like you were trying to impress your fiance! I say this because you'll 
 automatically dodge like your life depended on it, 'cause it does, but 
 that's not enough. They WILL break you down in less than a minute if 
 you're not perfectly careful or playing on Easy here (in which case you 
 wouldn't even really need to dodge). Crush that X button, too. Never let 
 it go. If you're slick enough, you should be able to span the great 
 distance between you and the queen-beast alive. At the lowest possible 
 altitude, I made it through without ever having to touch the L1 or R1 
 button, and I did it completely unscathed.
 
 Verse 10 - Seere's Solace
 Though you, the dragon, and little Seere were all sacrificed in the 
 process, you did manage to save what's left of the world...and more 
 importantly, you got the fourth ending. Good job!
 
 Chapter 13 - Truth
 
 Verse 1 - A Journey
 If you've gotten this far, you're a freak who is obsessed with this game 
 and driven to master it completely...welcome to the community! Just 
 watch this little scene and get your trigger thumb ready.
 
 Verse 2 - New World
 ...Or maybe it's just modern-day Tokyo? Either way, you and the dragon 
 somehow chased the queen-beast through a rift in time and ended up here. 
 Now she becomes a statue. Did you get that thumb nice and loosened up? 
 Let's hope so, you'll need it for...
 
 Verse 3 - The Greatest Battle
 If greatest means hardest, these guys aren't kidding. For a while you 
 will only be using two buttons, triangle and square. Your dragon is set 
 on a fixed circuit around the statue, so don't bother trying to move. 
 You CANNOT speed fly, dodge, 180, face your target (R2 if you forgot), 
 or un-target the statue (circle). The enemy cannot be attacked, so it 
 has no health bar, rendering L3 useless, and since this is an aerial 
 mission, you have no map and cannot use weapons, leaving R3 out of the 
 picture as well. Select is disabled for obvious reasons, so that leaves 
 us with Start, triangle and square. Square launches a white runic ring 
 out from you, while triangle fires a black one. The object of this 
 mission is to survive until time runs out by blocking the statues white 
 rings with your white rings, and her blacks with your blacks. Note that 
 you will be unable to fire for two seconds if you hit her ring with one 
 of the opposite color, and this will mean death toward the end, since 
 one hit kills you automatically no matter what. Everything up until the 
 last 27 seconds or so is simple enough. First, she will fire four whites 
 in very slow succession, then four blacks at the same speed. Now get 
 ready, she speeds up just a little here and begins to alternate. She'll 
 start with a white, black, white, black, white, black combination, then 
 throw in three blacks in a quick row, and pause for a brief moment, 
 after which she gets her thinking or whatever done and launches a white, 
 black, white, black, white, black, white combo, followed shortly after 
 by a quick three whites. Essentially, this is what I just said:
 
 First wave: w...w...w...w...b...b...b...b...w, b, w, b, w, b, b,b,b, w, 
 b, w, b, w, b, w, w,w,w. (w = white) (b = black) (... = seconds between 
 rings where on period is one second) (comma w/space = normal-length 
 pause) (comma w/o space = shorter pause between shots than comma 
 w/space) (hyphen w/space = shorter pause than commas with no spaces, but 
 still a very brief pause) (hyphen w/o space = no pause between shots) 
 
 Now the second wave is a bit more difficult, but not too much to handle 
 if you have average hand-eye coordination and reflexes. She'll wait for 
 a good while after the end of the first wave before starting, so take 
 this time to pause, rest your thumb or fingers a bit, and possibly look 
 ahead a little here to see what's coming up.
 
 Second wave: (from first).....b, w, b, w, b,b, w, w, w-w-w, b, w, b, w, 
 b-b-b, w, w, w-w-w, b,w,b,w,b,w,w, b,w,b,w,b,w-w-w-w, w, w, b-b-w, w, b-
 b-w, w, b-b-w,b-w-b-w-b-w-b-w-w
 
 That one got a bit scary toward the end, didn't it?  That's NOTHING 
 compared to what you're up against now. I think you ticked her off, 
 getting this far. Now it took me a total of eight hours of trying this 
 two-minute-twenty-two-second mission to figure out that, unless you have 
 superhuman hand-eye coordination and equal reflexes to go with it, 
 there's no possibly way to do this part. It was then that I learned, 
 hey, if I can't speed myself up, I'll just slow it down. Pause for now 
 while I show you the pattern and rhythm, then tell you how to beat the 
 unbeatable.
 
 Final wave: (from second)...b....b, w,w,w,b,w,w,w,b,w-w-w-w,w,b,w-w-w-
 w,w,b,b-w-b-b-w-b-w-b-w-b-w-b-b-w-b-b-w-b-w-b-w-b-w-b-w-w-w-b-b-b-w-b-w-
 b-w-w-b-b-b-w-w-w-b-w-b-w-b-w-w.......b
 
 Holy freaking cow, man!!! Just the continuous chain is forty-nine rings 
 long without all the stuff before it that throws you off!!! Yeah, so 
 what if I tried to predict what you were saying. It's what you should be 
 saying. Well, fear not! Or have you forgotten about that other button 
 that still has a use. That's right, my friend, I'm talking about Start 
 and the almighty pause function! My suggestion to you is that you start 
 using it at the second black ring in this wave (the whole wave, not just 
 that doozey of a chain). This will give you time to look and prepare for 
 what's coming. You might try to be brave if you want, but I personally 
 recommend pausing after blocking the second black of this wave, then 
 looking at what's next in line before unpausing, firing immediately, 
 then instantly pausing again. You might take two or three shots at a 
 time, but any more than that is 80% suicide, a number that grows rapidly 
 the longer you go without pausing. It's statistics; with no break, 
 you're bound inevitably to screw up somewhere and I guarantee those 
 rings won't be far enough away for you to recover. I did it one at a 
 time myself, and I have no patience whatsoever. However you choose to do 
 this is completely up to you, though (as if I could make you do it my 
 way or something...ha!).
 
 Verse 4 - Recursion
 That just sucks all kinds of butt cheek!!! Bunch'a knucklehead ingrates! 
 *fumes* See? This is why no one does good things for strangers anymore. 
 Well, I guess giving you the privilege of having obtained the last 
 ending is enough to merit the ignorance...this time.
 
 Leonard's Regret
 
 Verse 1 - The Forest of the Seal
 Take out the first group quick, using locked shots on the bats and 
 ballistics on the griffons, as always, and treat the next ones the same 
 way. For the three dragons coming up next, go with unlocked shots to put 
 them down with one or two each, then turn around and give those bats who 
 dared intrude in your dragon-killing and let loose your magic attack. 
 Now fly at normal speed once you get to the next group and give the bats 
 long-distance locked shots to build up your MP and unleash another magic 
 attack here. Smear the griffons across the landscape with unlocked 
 shots, then turn on the bats that yet again came in from the side while 
 you were busy and interrupted. Make them pay in sets of four with your 
 locked shots, again using the magic attack when you get it. Dragons will 
 come in at you while you're doing this, but an unlocked shot each will 
 shut them up.
 
 Verse 2 - Smells
 Just chase the white arrow.
 
 Verse 3 - Grief
 Pull out a light weapon and take out the arbalesters in front of you, 
 then evade the ballistae shots as you work up to and kill the operator. 
 Now turn around, but DO NOT go for the targets yet. Go all the way west 
 and get out a weapon with high attack power, then use jump attacks to 
 kill off all the knights in this area. A chest will appear containing 
 the mace Carrion Maker. Get out a light weapon and fight or flee your 
 way back to the targets. Use dash attacks and finishing blows against 
 these, with magic whenever you get enough MP stored up. While these 
 conscripts have somewhat lesser HP than their adult counterparts, they 
 are more skilled in attack and defense and can throw three-hit combos. 
 When the first four trios are done away with, eight more will appear in 
 two units. Kill one unit of four trios and another will spawn. Ignore 
 these new targets and finish off the second unit to make yet another 
 appear. These are the last two, so finish them off and be done with this 
 mission.
 
 Verse 4 - Uncommon Mercy
 There's a chest containing the long sword Demonbane out in the open next 
 to a set of stairs, so get it FIRST and then continue on. Make a fool of 
 Leonard and slay the ghosts as they come. Since this is an event 
 mission, one to two hits should make them fade away again. Death to the 
 undead, a strange but applicable concept.
 
 Verse 5 - The Memories of the Faeries
 No new enemies here, so just do what you always do to whatever enemy 
 shows its face. Don't worry about saving magic attacks. Use them 
 whenever you want.
 
 Verse 6 - Gleanings
 This mission is a good one for Demonbane. Traverse the map with this 
 your new sword and destroy EVERY SINGLE CHILD CONSCRIPT ON THE MAP to 
 make a chest appear containing Apostate's Misery (pole axe or spear, 
 don't remember). Now head to the west section of the map and take out 
 the heavy cavalry there. The best method is to max out the magic gauge 
 of a strong weapon and single one out, using jump attacks and magic if 
 he charges to stop him in his tracks. Take out the ballistae first, 
 though. Once you kill them all, three more should appear. Take care of 
 them and yet another wave appears. This is the last group, so make quick 
 work of them and head for the target location to be done with this 
 mission.
 
 Verse 7 - Dragon's Rest
 The faerie king, perhaps even more annoying than Leonard's pact-partner, 
 tells you in an annoyingly cryptic manner that Furiae has been taken to 
 the desert.
 
 Arioch's Madness
 
 Verse 1 - The Soughing of the Waves
 First, make ash of the four zeppelins with dumb fire. Now beneath you 
 there are three small warships that only need two shots each, one for 
 each cannon. With ships, it is best to stay on one side of them or the 
 other, but not the front or back, since that leaves you in firing range 
 of both or all turrets. When you've sunk these, four more pop up a 
 little ways off. You know what to do. Unlocked shots. Finally you get to 
 go back into the real sky again, but only for a pair of zeppelins, which 
 should be downed first, and then a trio of dragons. Three more dragons 
 await you once you finish these, and when they've been killed, it's back 
 to the water for three more ships and you're done.
 
 Verse 2 - Her Favorite Things...
 Arioch killed all the little kids. What's wrong with this bi....oh. 
 Thanks, Salamander and Undine, for that little bit of enlightenment. 
 
 Verse 3 - Lantern Fishing
 First of, use unlocked shots to down the three ships below you to the 
 right a little. Next, a group of four, and one of them is a big ship. 
 You should have a magic attack, so use it. This'll soften up the big one 
 and easily take out at least one of the smaller ones. Dispatch whatever 
 remains with ballistic shots and proceed on to the fleet of five. Once 
 again there's a large one here. Kill the small one behind it, then let 
 loose your magic from where it was. This should destroy 4-5 turrets on 
 the big one. Finish it off and blast the remaining three with dumb fire. 
 Now take it back to the sky for four skulls. These are best busted with 
 unlocked shots, but you'll need to use your R2 button a lot to keep your 
 aim up with them, as they are quite fast. These are the last enemies, so 
 head for the target spot and you've beaten this little dainty of a 
 mission.
 
 Verse 4 - Playing Alone
 Too late. The seal is already broken, so you just wasted your time in 
 coming here, except for those who want 100% game completion.
 
 Seere's Prayer
 
 Verse 1 - A Stony Path
 This is not an action event. Just watch and you'll see what you're up 
 against in...
 
 Verse 2 - Remote Giants
 First, get out of the way of the wizards' magic missiles and check your 
 map. In the big niche in the hills to the south, you should find a chest 
 containing the sword Dragonhook. Get this and proceed to the nearest set 
 of wizards and a golem. Pull out one of your faster weapons with a good 
 reach (i.e. Kingsblood level 4) and evade the magic missiles of the 
 wizards to get to the blue one. Killing him should cause the golem to 
 sink into the ground. Now dispatch the other four wizards and repeat 
 this process on the other three groups. Simple enough. You're done here.
 
 Verse 3 - Tossed About
 Welcome back to the sky. You will notice the massive horizontal four-
 line column of cubes before you. Locked shots will do just fine until 
 both your magic gauges are full, then you can unleash one on them if 
 enough remain to merit it in your mind. If one doesn't kill them all, go 
 back to locked shots and fill the emptied gauge again. You'll need at 
 least one when you reach the end of this column to take out the ramming 
 cubes and epitaphs there. When they're all finally disintegrated, two 
 more epitaphs will await you a little to the right (unless your facing 
 puts them behind you or to the left). Try using locked shots to get rid 
 of their little lights before they can launch them at you, then give 
 them each a good dumb blast. Oh my, more ramming cubes dropped in on 
 you, you say? Give them your remaining magic attack. Now you'll be 
 heading for a group consisting of epitaphs, one or two dozen stationary 
 cubes, and more ramming cubes than I care to count. The biggest threats 
 are the epitaphs, so get rid of the one in front first, then blast off 
 locked shots relentlessly to get through the cubes to the other 
 epitaphs, letting loose magic attacks if and when you get them. Now that 
 the skies are clear again, go to the target.
 
 Verse 4 - To a Friend
 Golem starts to act weird for a second, but when he feels Seere's pain, 
 it snaps him out of the wizard's control. Be ready for some really, 
 really annoying combat next.
 
 Verse 5 - A Journey
 Before you even start this mission, you should make sure you have a 
 good, strong weapon with decent speed and long to very long reach. I 
 used Windsinger level 4. Also, have Arioch set as your ally. Chances are 
 you won't have a good enough weapon if you've not gotten some from Free 
 Expedition mode, which I will discuss later, so summon your ally 
 whenever you get in the thick with them. Anyhow, when this mission 
 begins, equip the weapon you have that best matches the criteria above. 
 In order to get the weapon from this mission, you must kill all 264 
 goblins on the map in less than six minutes. As long as you have a 
 weapon that can kill a goblin in one hit while not leaving you too 
 vulnerable to the other seven in the group (or less if your swing was 
 well aimed), and unlike me you remember that you have an ally to summon 
 whose magic does full damage to red enemies, you should be okay. Just 
 remember that if the distance between you and the next closest dot on 
 the map is more than about half an inch, you would do better to fly to 
 it. Most of your time is lost not in fighting, but in getting to the 
 fight to begin with. If you manage to kill them all without destroying 
 all the wizards as well, a treasure chest will appear containing the 
 staff Philosopher's Staff. Now you can turn your attentions to the 
 wizards, who are easily enough gotten rid of; just use a weapon with 
 long or very long reach and evade your way up to them, then cut them 
 down. When they're gone, three blue wizards will appear, each 
 controlling a golem. Ignore the big hunk of rock and eradicate its 
 controller. End of mission.
 
 Verse 6 - A Silent Place
 First, head northwest, sticking to the wall and ignoring enemies unless 
 they get in your way. Eventually the wall will turn east and you'll 
 notice a big brown rock and behind it there should be a chest containing 
 the spear Battlelust. If not, just keep following this path until you 
 find it, though I believe this is where I located it. If all else fails, 
 just search the whole area. When you find it, kill the enemies and watch 
 as a griffon captures Seere.
 
 Verse 7 - Gone without a Trace
 Start with locked shots on the bats until not one remains. There will 
 appear another wave of them, but amongst them are four eye monsters. You 
 might as well use that magic attack now. There should be just enough 
 bats left to get you another one, so use locked shots on them and then 
 turn to the next wave. More bats!? Oh well. They're alone this time, so 
 stick strictly to locked shots and fill up your magic. Bats, eye 
 monsters, bats, and squids. Sounds like a magic attack would be perfect 
 medicine for this infection, doesn't it? Go ahead, cut one loose. Use 
 locked shots on whatever survives and move on. Blast it, it's those 
 wraiths. If you don't know by now, the two best ways to go are: wait 
 until they throw their scythe and then try to hit them with an unlocked 
 shot before they catch it again, or lock onto them as many times as 
 possible while you wait, then release when they throw. Your choice. 
 After they fall, take the short trip to the target location.
 
 Verse 8 - Pursuit
 The first thing to do is ignore the goblins and take out the ballistae 
 to the north, then the one to the west. When this is done, you may turn 
 to the goblins. Kill all the goblin leaders on the map to make a chest 
 appear near the coliseum gates containing the poleaxe Twin's Fang. 
 Goblin leaders are identifiable by the dots next to their health bars 
 and the axes that only they carry. Now to kill off those two target 
 trolls. These guys are pretty mean, and you are without aid from your 
 dragon, so instead use a heavy weapon capable of knocking enemies down, 
 for they can counterattack, and try to take these two on one at a time. 
 A dash attack is a good way to soften them both up beforehand. When they 
 die, a chest will appear. Get the key from it and go up to the gate. 
 Mission complete.
 
 Verse 9 - A New Sword
 Don't let the name fool you. It's only a metaphor for Caim using his 
 blade to help instead of destroy. This event is skippable without loss 
 to the storyline. It's just a pig-man and a goblin showing off Seere as 
 a prize and then you break in and stop the proceedings.
 
 Verse 10 - Coliseum
 This mission consists of ten waves of enemies, which you must defeat in 
 less than five minutes if you want the weapon from here. The first is 
 sixteen goblin leaders. A strong but fast weapon is preferable to deal 
 with these. Wave two is a lone black ogre, best put down by heavy 
 weaponry that knocks enemies down, finishing blows thrown in to shorten 
 the process. The third wave consists of five giants who are quite 
 similar to the black ogre in that they are best killed with heavy 
 weapons and finishing blows, though they have small enough health to use 
 a combo from a weapon of 32 attack power and be killed without 
 counterattacking if one finishing blow is thrown in somewhere. The 
 fourth wave is ten red goblins and three red pigs with magic missile 
 capabilities. Kill them first using a weapon like Kingsblood, Moonfire, 
 Slaughterism, or Takamasa to make things easier on you whilst you 
 obliterate the goblins the same way you did in verse 5, rememberign that 
 you do have an ally to summon if you can't take care of them fast 
 enough. The fifth wave is sixteen goblin leaders and two trolls. Cut 
 down the goblins with something strong and fast, then switch to a heavy 
 weapon and do these trolls like you did the ones before. The sixth wave 
 is more or less just a joke, consisting of three red goblins special 
 only because they have twice the health of a normal one, so take this 
 time if you are badly hurt to run straight ahead into the tunnel thing 
 and grab the full health, then come back and kill off the goblins. The 
 seventh wave is a black ogre and a giant. You know how to kill both of 
 these already, so I'll only say that you should try to get them both at 
 once as much as possible to save time. The eighth wave is made up of 
 eight red goblins and 12 goblin leaders, both of which can be sent to 
 oblivion with consistent combos from a powerful light weapon. The ninth 
 wave is another laughable one, boasting only a troll and a goblin 
 leader, so you should be fine just killing the goblin and using 
 finishing blow combos on the troll. Finally, the tenth and final wave is 
 composed of 16 goblin leaders, two trolls, and two black ogres; the only 
 formidable wave in this crackpot coliseum. Crush the goblins first, as 
 they can be annoying interruptions when trying to get rid of one of the 
 large enemies. Now focus on the trolls to get their fast, heavy attacks 
 out of the picture. The black ogres should pose little to no threat now, 
 so kill them as quickly as possible. If you did all this in under five 
 minutes, a chest will appear containing the MASSIVE long sword Hymir's 
 Finger and the mission will not end until you collect it.
 
 Verse 11 - Gratitude and Carelessness
 In return for saving Seere....you get to watch this little event!! 
 Hurray!!!
 
 Free Expedition Mode
 
 Ground Missions
 The following are ground/strafe missions in FEM containing weapons:
 
 Crimson Mountains - The Impassable Valley: Simply use the method in the 
 walkthrough above to kill all five black ogres. A chest will appear 
 containing the long sword Greed's Reward.
 
 Crimson Mountains - The Coliseum: To get the chest to appear in this 
 mission containing the poleaxe Windsinger, you must defeat nine of the 
 ten waves of enemies in under nine minutes.
 
 The Forest of the Seal - The Imperial Garrison: After twenty-five 
 minutes pass, a chest containing the long sword Writheheart will appear 
 near the last target.
 
 The Ocean - Inside the Ocean Fortress: Throughout this level you will 
 find treasure chests containing keys. There are seven on the first 
 floor, two on the second floor, and one on the third floor. Get all of 
 these and a chest will appear on the first floor containing the spear 
 Ozymandia's Might.
 
 The Imperial Capital - The Altar in the City: Ignoring the enemies, run 
 against the first painting on the right wall, then the first on the 
 left, then the seventh on the right, and lastly the seventh on the left 
 to make a chest appear containing the hammer Treasure Builder.
 
 The Imperial Capital - The Destroyed City: Jump on your dragon and fly 
 dead ahead to the end of the map. A chest will appear containing the 
 poleaxe Sorrowborn.
 
 The Sky Fortress - Inside the Sky Fortress: This is an easy one, just 
 kill one hundred fifty enemies and the chest containing the Sotrmgiver 
 will appear on the first floor.
 
 The Blue Mountains - The Highlands: Lay waste to twelve hundred fifty 
 foes to make the chest containing the staff Magi's Sorrow appear.
 
 The Winter Wastelands - The Hidden Mountains: Kill all ten black ogres 
 in the winding mountain maze to make the chest containing the axe 
 Executioner's Song appear.
 
 The Desert of the Moon - The Temple of the Desert: After twenty minutes 
 have passed, the chest containing the mace Spiked Wisdom will appear in 
 the prison.
 
 The Silent Forest - The Valley of the Faeries: Upon killing every enemy 
 around the shrine, the chest containing the mace Dragonstroke will 
 appear within the shrine.
 
 The Silent Forest - The Elf Village: Checking the map, you will notice a 
 thin strip of land near the bridge to the south after you cross it. 
 Killing all the enemies on this thin strip of land will cause the chest 
 containing the spear Victor's Spoils to appear at the end of it.
 
 The Castle of the Goddess - The Castle Environs: From the start, check 
 the map and head east. Destroy the line of enemies; including those 
 inside the mountain pass to make the chest containing the sword Hunter's 
 Joy appear.
 
 The Castle of the Goddess - The Castle Keep: You start on the third 
 floor. Go all the way back down to the first, where you started in 
 chapter 1 verse 10. Now, on this floor there are three sets of stairs 
 upward. Ruling out the one you came down to this floor by, there are two 
 sets left. One of these leads to a room full of enemies that is your 
 current target. Try both sets of stairs and kill every enemy in the room 
 you end up in. One of them will cause the chest containing the spear 
 Robber King to appear on the first floor.
 
 Aerial Missions
 
 The Castle of the Goddess: Kill all enemies, towers included, to receive 
 the sword Deathdance.
 
 The Silent Forest: Kill every last enemy in under two and a half minutes 
 to receive the "sword" Butcher's Joy (it's really a meat cleaver).
 
 The Desert of the Moon: You must eliminate any and all opposition in 
 under three minutes without the use of magic attacks at any time to 
 receive the spear Mermaid's Feast.
 
 The Winter Wastelands: All enemies must fall within three minutes and 
 twenty seconds for you to receive the long sword Injustice.
 
 The Blue Mountains: Same as the Winter Wastelands, but you cannot use 
 magic attacks.
 
 The Sky Fortress: Just finish the level with at least 75% of your HP 
 left to receive the spear Broken Dogma.
 
 The Imperial Capital: Maintaining at least 50% HP, kill all enemies in 
 under five minutes to receive the sword Scream.
 
 The Ocean Fortress: You must have at least 25% HP upon completing this 
 mission and kill all enemies in under three minutes and forty seconds 
 before doing so if you wish to receive the mace Pupil's Club.
 
 The Temple on the Ocean: Kill all enemies in under eight minutes, 
 maintaining at least 25% health without the use of magic attacks to 
 receive the Dragonstorm.
 
 Forest of the Seal: Complete this mission in four minutes and ten 
 seconds without using magic to receive the long sword Soldier's Sword.
 
 The Crimson Mountains: Treat this mission the same as the Forest of the 
 Seal but with the use of magic attacks to receive the mace Mage's 
 Promise.
 
 Credits
 Thanks to James Odonnell for helping me get 100% completion and for the 
 requirements to obtain the weapons.
 
 Thanks to Square Enix for this most awesome game.
 
 Thanks to GameFAQs for being around to help gamers around the world get 
 the information they need.
 
 Thanks to Aneesh Roy for reminding me about the availability of allies. 
 I never use them myself, but don't let that discourage you. It makes 
 things a lot easier at certain points.
 
 Contact
 If you have any suggestions, questions, comments, problems, corrections, 
 or feedback, e-mail me at [email protected] or 
 [email protected].
 
 
 
 Extra special thanks to Revolution reader Jordan Carmack!
 
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