The first time you went to Tir Na Nog… was because of the message that you had seen from the Goddess… in your dream. She had asked you to come help her, because Tir Na Nog was in danger of destruction… |
Upon arriving in Erin, Chief Duncan made a request of you. The snowman that stands in the snow-covered hills of Sidh Sneachta was a graveyard for Druids. Sidh Sneachta has a very sad legend surrounding it. |
Afterward, you met a bear on the
altar of the Druids in the north. The Bear liked Mana Herbs a lot. It
was only a while later that you found out that the bear was in fact
Tarlach, who is one of the 3 warriors that went to Tir Na Nog in
response to the Goddess’ message. |
The three warriors realized something strange about the monsters of Tir Chonaill, i.e. the Fomors. Tarlach, Mari, and Ruairi take off for Tir Na Nog, to save the Goddess and bring Tir Na Nog to this world. |
The 3 warriors wished to save Morrighan, the black-winged Goddess. And although she has been known as the Goddess of Revenge, she has also been known for her love and benevolence toward Humans, and for sacrificing herself to save Humans from the Fomors |
Tarlach, who was one of the 3 warriors that had disappeared from Tir Na Nog, says that Tir Na Nog is not paradise. And the book taht Aeira gave you claims that there is no such thing as a place which is unanimously experienced as being paradise to all. Tarlach, of course, disagrees. |
In the dungeon you entered using the Brown Fomor Pass (which you received from Tarlach), was the Fomor who supposedly seized Morrighan's Will, and the Black Wizard, from whom you received the Fomor Medal |
The Fomor Medal looked very similar to those worn by Lymilark Priests. On the back side, however, was an engraving of some sort, in a strange Fomor language. The Priests too were baffled by the fact that Fomors were in possession of something like this. |
To find out the meaning of the writing on the back side of the medal, you went to see Goro, who speaks the human language. Unfortunately, the interpretation was faulty, and Tarlach thought that it meant that Goddess Morrighan was granting the Fomors a certain power. One more thing… Goro told you that a succubus from Rabbie Dungeon is living in Dunbarton and asked you to go and find out what the medal’s engravings mean. |
The succubus in Rabbie Dungeon turns out to be Kristell in Dunbarton… Kristell had met Tarlach in Rabbie Dungeon and opened her eyes to love and romance but Tarlach, a Druid, and Kristell, who was a Fomor succubus, were walking down such different roads… |
When
Tarlach hears about Kristell, he asks Kristell to translate the Fomor
Book, but she refuses… And then, to tell her how he feels, Tarlach
makes a request for you to deliver a Black Rose to Kristell. The Black
Rose happens to be the song that Kristell used to sing as a succubus. |
With the Black Rose, Kristell is finally aware of Tarlach’s feelings for her. The book that she translates is the Book of Revenge, in which she finds out about Mores, a human who is amongst and on the side of the Fomors. Until now, legends have told that he had died defending humankind… |
With
Tarlach’s help, you are able to go back into Mores’ past, who was once
considered the savior of the humans. We find out that Mores had lost
his entire family through a betrayal by other humans and came to be
completely despondent as a result. That is when Goddess Morrighan
appeared and brought him over to the Fomors’ side. |
Once
we discovered that there were 3 volumes of the Book of Revenge, we went
out in search of the other 2 volumes. The other 2 volumes were found in
the lowest level of the Ciar Dungeon. The 2nd volume of the book stated
that the Fomors have been preparing for war, over a long period of
time. |
The 3rd Book of Revenge was being held by Seumas in the Dragon Ruins. In the 3rd Volume was a detailed description of Mores’ final weapon, the Glas Ghaibhleann. If Glas Ghaibhleann appears, then Erinn would once again be in danger of total destruction. |
Then, we found another book that would help bring down the Glas Ghaibhleann, in which we discovered that the shortage of Admantium in the mines of Bangor had to do with the fact that the Fomors have been stealing all the Admantium from the mines over the years. This was because Admantium is a key substance to re-summoning the Glas Ghaibhleann. |
Tarlach’s Broken Glasses… The world we saw through those glasses was… the already summoned Glas Ghaibhleann… Plus the person that had summoned Glass Ghaibhleann was, surprisingly enough, Mores himself… Tarlach’s teacher. |
Mores discovers that Mari is his daughter and tries to protect her, but Morrighan, who suddenly appears out of nowhere, commands the Fomors to keep attacking. Tarlach, who is the only survivor in this scenario is, internally wounded, and lives on as a bear by day, and human by night. Meanwhile, he is dreaming up ways to get his revenge on Goddess Morrighan and Mores… |