![]() Deciding that, even if his methods were cruel, his intentions were pure, and that humans did not need magitech, Mint erects a barrier around Yggdrasill to protect it from too much mana being drawn in order to create the Mana Seed Dhaos so desired. Martel reveals that Dhaos needed a Mana Seed, which would allow a new tree to be born, to revive his world, but the development of magitech was killing Yggdrasill, so he fought a war to halt magitech and protect the tree. After his defeat, the party gathers in front of Yggdrasill to discuss this revelation. When Martel leaves, Dhaos arrives and it seems as if it would come to blows, but he refrains from battling in order to not harm Yggdrasill.Īt the end of the story, Dhaos reveals his reasons for what he did: he wanted a Mana Seed to revive his world of Derris-Kharlan. She tells them about a handsome man with golden hair who watched over her as she slept. Martel awakens and tells them that the Great Tree is still all right because one day mana consumption returned to normal. When in the future, the party visits Yggdrasill once more. It is at this point that Claus outright states that magitech is probably the cause of the severe mana drain. With the power of the Unicorn Horn and her own strength, Mint manages to revitalize Yggdrasill, providing it with life for a while longer. They track the unicorn to the White Birch Forest, where, after explaining the situation and defending it from Dhaos's minions, Mint is gifted the "Unicorn Horn", formed from the unicorn's own body. After discussing the issue with various people, Mint remembers a conversation with her mother, Meryl Adenade, about how the Unicorn is the sign of a healer and would help boost her powers. Before they leave, however, Mint reminds them that they need to save the Great Tree first. After its firing, Martel states that mana is fading, the first hint as to what the mana depletion she warned the party about is.Īfter Dhaos flees the past, the party discovers a way to travel through time to chase after him. When Dhaos attacks Midgards, their engineers fire their magitech cannon to eliminate some of Dhaos's minions. ![]() Mint Adenade thinks that she might be able to heal it with her divine power, but her spells are not strong enough. The party resolves to stop Yggdrasill's death, as the loss of Tree would mean the loss of magic and their only hope of defeating Dhaos. Normally, Yggdrasil would be able to handle the mana drain that comes with the use of magic, but some source is consuming so much mana that it is killing the Great Tree. When they reach the Great Tree, Martel warns them that Yggdrasill's death is near. When Cress Albane and Chester Burklight hunt in South Forest, Cress has a vision of the tree in its healthy state and of a woman who pleads to not defile the Tree.Īfter traveling to the past, the Wind Spirit Sylph asks the party to see Yggdrasill. Some people of the Kingdom of Euclid also worship Yggdrasill as the Earth Spirit ( 大地の精霊, Daichi no Seirei ?). By the beginning of the story, the tree is dead, leaving magic to be all but lost in the present. ![]() Guarded by the Tree Spirit Martel, it is the source of mana from which magic and Spirits are born. In Tales of Phantasia, Yggdrasill ( ユグドラシル, Yugudorashiru ?), the Great Tree of Aselia, is found in the Forest of Spirits, which is the South Forest below Toltus in the present. 2.1 Tales of the World: Radiant MythologyĪppearances in Original Titles Tales of Phantasia.1.2.1 Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World. ![]() 1.1.1 Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon.
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