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Princess eats the pie, turns into a monster, and escapes through a mysterious gate. Storms begin to rage, Eden Tower's door shuts and the land's magic is negated: people begin to fall ill and grow old. Noah, Downey and Downey's rival Jean pursue the Princess.
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The player controls a child, Noah, who lives in a utopia called Eden. In Eden, all needs are provided for by Eden Tower and everyone lives eternally at their prime age. Noah wakes from a dream – the tutorial of the game – in time for the
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Rishi, who he claims to be helpful to them. They find an airship, and then a monster appears. After defeating the monster, they hear voices of the
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once they've been killed. An exclamation point will emerge above the player's head whenever he finds a hidden item. Every dungeon has a
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