
The true ending culminates in a final battle between the five main leads from previous iterations of the timeline and Izel. It is also broken in Duphaston's story with the completed Librum Aurora, the death of Lenarshe, and the revival of Izel.

Thage, however, holds a different book, the Librum Vespera, meaning that her Majin encounters shouldn't contribute to Duphaston's plan.

Hence, the player is required to gather data on all the Majin before they unlock Duphaston's tale and the final boss. In order to make his plan work, Duphaston/Morpheus gives the Librum Aurora to three of the other protagonists (Olifen, Ashley, and Rondemion) in separate timelines in order to complete it. Gameplay and Story Segregation: The player must make this assumption for a specific plot point in order to avoid a gameplay-induced plothole.Even though the masquerade is quickly dropped, many NPC's continue to be confused. Dude Looks Like a Lady: Reyna is a man pretending to be a woman.Big Bad: King Valdus, setting everything in motion by killing his own queen for her power and pursuing his daughter when she disappeared to stop him from sacrificing her to bring back Izel.On the other hand, she also cannot be healed except with medical items, and there's a limited number you can carry. Anti-Magic: Thage cannot take damage from magical sources, which means a lot of the most heavy-hitting things CANNOT hurt her.
