>>6103625They were a pain in the ass. You would throttle Arios and Leonora if it wasn’t for those damn things. Heroes Relics were one half of Fodlan’s legendary weapons. They were unique in that they corresponded to a specific individual Crest. Thunderbrand and Thyrsus were the weapons of the Crest of Charon and Gloucester respectively. In the hands of a bearer of those Crests, one could wipe out scores of soldiers with hardly an issue. Unfortunately for you, the weapons that corresponded to the Crests of Indech and Macuil were locked away in a vault somewhere in Garreg Mach Monastery.
“I’ve heard that only someone in possession of a Crest is able to wield a Heroes Relic.” Cassius continues. “If someone without a Crest were to so much as even hold one, disastrous consequences would follow. Namely, said individual would shrink considerably down in size, becoming a diminutive creature known as the ‘gnome’. Is such a thing true?”
This question was even stranger than the last! Who the hell had been feeding him information? If Cassius was considered an expert on Fodlan around here, then it was safe to say that the average Morfisian had absolutely no clue about the continent. You look towards your companions. May has gone white and looks taken aback, as if such a fate were the worst thing she could conceive of. As for Adeline, she is very obviously pretending to read the menu, hoping to avoid any attention. Once again, the answer would fall to you.
>A): If a non-Crest bearer holds a Heroes Relic, they will turn into a Demonic Beast.>B): That’s correct, Cassius. I’ve seen a man shrink down into a gnome myself.Ask another question? (and continue getting drunker)
>A): Ask why the Morfisians refer to Fodlan as the “Dark Continent”>B): Ask about the Cult of the Serpent>C): Ask if Cassius would be willing to be your guide to Morfis.>D): Enough questions. Bid the man farewell.>E): Ask something else (Write-in)