Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten is a captivating new JRPG from AQUAPLUS, celebrating the 20th anniversary of their acclaimed Utawarerumono series. This title is crafted by the talented team behind previous hits, with music by renowned composer Naoya Shimokawa, a script by Utawarerumono writer Munemitsu Suga, and striking visuals led by character designer Mi. The game promises to deliver an engaging narrative at the heart of its epic adventure.
Story
In the remote province of Ennakamuy, situated on the fringes of the expansive Yamato Empire, a young man lives a quiet life with his mother and sister. His routine is disrupted when he’s asked by the local lord to investigate a minor anomaly. This task leads him to an encounter with a mysterious girl who reveals a shocking truth: his father is still alive.
Driven by a newfound hope and the resemblance he sees between her and his father, the young man, named Oshtor, sets out on a quest with the enigmatic girl to uncover the truth. Their journey takes them to Arva Shulan, a hidden country that is absent from any known maps, setting the stage for an epic quest filled with intrigue and discovery.
Characters
- Oshtor: A young man from the frontier province of Ennakamuy. His life changes dramatically after learning that his father might still be alive, prompting him to embark on a journey that will test his courage and resolve.
- Shunya: The mysterious girl whose encounter with Oshtor reveals secrets about his past. Her true intentions and connection to Oshtor’s father unfold as the story progresses.
- Munechika: The daughter of Murasame, the ruler of Izumo. Her role and connection to the central narrative will be explored as the plot thickens.
- Mikazuchi: A young man who intrudes on Oshtor’s training, adding another layer of complexity to the unfolding story.
Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten aims to weave a rich tapestry of narrative, character development, and emotional depth, ensuring that players are fully immersed in its expansive world and intricate plot.
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