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The second act however is a total bore with hardly any new settings and characters. The gameplay starts pretty simple and typical of old school point and click games. The characters you meet are quirky and mysterious.
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The wildly imaginative areas introduced in the first act are beautifully creative. It also Broken Age starts off promising with gorgeous visuals and solid voice acting. In Japanese, the epitaph reads: 「春雷率いて、我を斬り、灰になろうとも、万の世の為。」 This translates roughly to: "Even if the spring thunder leads, slashes me, turns me into ashes, it's for the sake of the world of all.Broken Age starts off promising with gorgeous visuals and solid voice acting.Kazuha's friend was also a friend of Thoma's, and likely other members of the Kamisato household as well.The cat cannot be captured with the Omni-Ubiquity Net.The white cat near the Broken Blade Mound might be the same cat tucked into Kazuha's friend's clothing.As such, the word tomo is often used by fictional characters from historical periods.
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Compared with the most common word for "friend" tomodachi ( Japanese: 友 とも達 だち), today tomo is rarely used in daily conversations, as it sounds slightly archaic and has a poetic connotation.In the Japanese version of the game, Kazuha mainly uses the word to refer to his friends.Tomo ( Japanese: 友 とも) is the Japanese word for "friend".Kazuha's friend's name has yet to be revealed however, the community nicknamed him "Tomo".After completing The Omnipresent God, a white cat can be seen near the mound, which players believe may be Kazuha's friend's cat.Ī white cat near the mound after completing The Omnipresent God Trivia In the ending cinematic of The Omnipresent God, Kazuha can be seen placing his friend's Masterless Vision next to the sword. His sword can be found in a small ravine north-east of the Grand Narukami Shrine. The Electro Vision is then sent flying by the Shogun's blade, falling to the floor and deactivating once again. This second vision allows Kazuha to harness both the power of Anemo and Electro at once, which he uses to successfully block the Shogun's attack, saving the Traveler. When the Traveler suddenly gets attacked before his eyes by the Raiden Shogun, about to unleash her Musou no Hitotachi on them, the Masterless Vision rekindles into the Electro Vision it once was, while Kazuha's friend words resonate once more: " There will always be those who dare to brave the lightning's glow". In a cutscene during the Archon Quest The Omnipresent God, Kazuha is seen wearing his friend's Masterless Vision next to his own Anemo Vision. Kazuha then spent some time roaming Liyue to see if anyone was able to, but he was unable to find anyone before being recalled to the Crux for the trip to Inazuma. Unfortunately, no one, not even the Traveler, was able to resonate with it. Kazuha would later try to find someone to resonate with his friend's Masterless Vision, even asking Beidou to host the annual Crux Clash with it as a reward. Kazuha ran away with his friend's dying vision in his hand. When Kazuha arrived, the duel was over and his friend had lost. Kazuha's friend dueled with Kujou Sara, who had accepted the duel on Beelzebul's behalf in Tenshukaku, where the defeated would face divine punishment from the Raiden Shogun. While fleeing from the Vision Hunt Decree, Kazuha had heard that his friend had challenged the Vision Hunters to a duel before the throne. Kazuha's friend believed that there must be one who could withstand it, and that there would always be those who dare to brave the lightning's glow.
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Kazuha told the friend that it could only be witnessed when "divine punishment" is administered and that it was the pinnacle of the Raiden Shogun's skill, a symbol of ultimate power. Kazuha explained to the Traveler that one day, his friend asked about a sword art of which he had heard, the " Musou no Hitotachi". He was a good friend and close traveling companion of Kazuha's.