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Death

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Death (top) and Schirach, art by Tomomi Kobayashi
Death in Romancing Saga.
Death official art

Death is the eldest of the three Gods of evil in Romancing SaGa.

Upon losing the Battle of the Gods, he returned to the netherworld as the guardian of the dead. Death takes his job very seriously even to the point of stopping the Soulgutter, one of Saruin's creations. He was requested to aid in the return of his brother in the conquest and the subsequent destruction of Mardias by one of Saruin's Minions. He cannot directly aid in his brother's aims for fear of retribution from Elore. He did however try to aid his brother by releasing the most powerful soul he housed in Purgatory which did not have the results they expected. The soul was that of Darque, an assassin from three hundred years prior. Unbeknowst to Death he also released Aldora the Wizard, who was housed within the same body as Darque. Their personalities are in conflict as they try to recover lost memories within the same body and you can chose which one you wish to recruit. Death fears another war with the Gods and aids the Heroes when they seek his help. He gave them access to Purgatory to recover Aldora's memory, in addition to trading souls for items as well as a portion of their lives for strength and salvation for fallen allies. He goes as far as to tell the place where Saruin was sealed, as Elore and the Giants failed to do so. He tells them to seek out the Isthmus home of Albert, for that is where Saruin sleeps and bids the Heroes farewell.

Services provided

Death can return dead characters to life (which costs the protagonist 1 LP permanently and is the only way to unlock Frosthold Fortress before reaching ER 22). The player can also trade LP for a sword or armor; it is possible to bring along party members who the player did not train for the trade and Death draws LP from the party member closest to the protagonist. However, the items offered by Death are not of particularly impressive quality, so it is advisable to skip trading LP for either. Also, Death can tell the player where his younger brother Saruin is so that the player can confront him. He also can unlock Purgatory in Aldora's quest.

Ultimate Boss

Death is an optional boss in the game.

Video of the battle: Part 1, Part 2.


Trivia

  • The battle theme for his battle was actually used in a trailer for the whole game.
  • His dungeon, The Netherworld, was shown to players during gaming conventions when Minstrel Song was first presented, so it is quite likely that players did possibly get to see Death. Also worthy to note, the player character that was used for that was Aisha.
  • While Death is an evil God, he takes his job of protecting the souls of mortals very seriously.
  • Interesting to note in Death's Chamber, the window behind him shows a blue sky with a bit of green grass. It is quite possible that it is meant to be Paradise.

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