![]() One: Zero……Of course, you must know, that in order to kill an Utautai, you need the power of a dragon!Īt this point, I think One is completely committed to her all-out attack on Zero, whereas in the fight before she sounded a bit unsure and helpless toward the situation. Then One starts getting pissed and losing her cool after Abdiel is destroyed: Zero: Despite being a forged existence, man, aren’t you stupid? One: But, for whatever reason, I always thought……we could come to an understanding. One: ……That’s just like you, Zero, pretending to be the bad guy. One: We were both rejected by this world, we share the same feeling of danger, but still… We still fight to kill each other in the end. During the initial fight with Abdiel, One reminisces how unfortunate it is that they must fight: I also think that battle quickly escalated into that all-out battle to the death. After you kill all of us for the sake of world, you plan on dying yourself, don’t you? Soon, the entire human race will be annihilated. One: The existence of us Utautai will only bring evil to this world. In the original Japanese, she doesn’t specifically mention “saving the world” per say, but it’s pretty close enough: Perhaps some of those residual feelings has seeped into this scene. She learns about the Flower but cannot understand much more about the purpose of their existence. Of course, One has been reading about the history of the Cathedral City, the people who apparently disappeared, and the magic as it relates to the Utautai. Perhaps she thinks that she still has a chance to reason with or defeat Zero and thusly save the world from ultimate destruction. One perceives the path Zero is following to kill her sisters will throw the world into chaos once more… I don’t believe One wishes to see the world be destroyed and yet she’s beginning to see that there is no way around dealing with Zero. If you all didn't get to play the old ones.If One wants to save the world, why does she say “Let us sing unto the world’s end” in the prologue? ![]() Nier Automata It is a sequel to the 2010 video game Nier, itself a spin-off and sequel of the Drakengard series. Partnering with a talking book known as Grimoire Weiss, he journeys with two other characters, Kainé and Emil, as he attempts to find a remedy and understand the nature of the creatures known as Shades that stalk the world. Set over one thousand years after this, the game puts the player in control of the titular protagonist Nier, as he attempts to find a cure for an illness, known as the Black Scrawl, to which his daughter Yonah has succumbed. Nier Replicant The game is a spin-off from the Drakengard series, and follows the fifth ending of the first game, the events of which have left the planet Earth in a state of decay. 1&2 were about different stories but they do connect.ĭrakengard was in a parallel universe has multiple endings 5th ending is very important to understand it all.ĭrakengard 2 was a spinoff story revolves around Nowe, a boy raised by the dragon Legna, fighting against a tyrannical faction of knights, encountering characters from the previous game and becoming entangled in the fate of the world.ĭrakengard 3 takes place roughly one hundred years before the events of Drakengard Drakengard 3 is where the Neir saga starts.
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