Krishna was cloned, which is why Krishna #2 shows up for a second scene after Vega's. Consequently, Xeno did not save Juni, and so she leaves all alone and unloved.:-( - Arkis rejected Lina and *I have no idea why*. Attrom saved Lyria from slavery, so now she has her ~Superstar~ outfit. Leonie was recruited after Mintz, and thus falls in love with him instead of living with Bartz for some reason. Lionel isn't recruited and thus can't show his beautiful wife to Norton. The Raquel/Ruca storyline was ignored, and so Raquel's just kinda there. Consequently, Rebecca isn't present to say mysterious things about the Arcana Desert. Through blood and tears, Letena's storyline was completed. This iteration shows the case where: - Everybody lived.
Link to the patch: Link to the main translator's blog: - Regarding the Epilogue itself, it's rather complex and affected by a long list of variables linked to what was done during the game. ), but it's still miles ahead of the eldritch abomination that was the previous patch. It has some typos, a few graphical oddities and old-translation system messages ('Iron Sword was killed!'
As seen in the video, a new translation patch is out in Open Beta, thanks to the latest efforts of Aethin and LCKhoa. This is the rather long ending sequence and epilogue of Tearring Saga, Fire Emblem's lil' twin brother. To download and enjoy this translation of Tear Ring Saga. Acquire a Japanese-version TearRing Saga BIN file. If you’ve never heard of the game, you’re not alone.
TearRing Saga Full Translation Patch Project Compete! NovemElieson News 8 comments Long time Serenes Forest user Aethin has been hard at work for over a year, working on a translation patch for the Japan-only release of TearRing Saga. This game spawned two sequels, both directed by Kaga: Berwick Saga, moving away from the Fire Emblem style, and Vestaria Saga, which returned back to it. It’s also one of the longest games in the “franchise”. The game is similar to Fire Emblem Gaiden, bringing back the world map and the concept of two split parties. It’s Fire Emblem in all but name, even if its development cycle was quite troubled and caused a lot of lawsuits to take place. The sixth game in the Fire Emblem franchise, Tear Ring Saga, completely unrelated to Fire Emblem, is a strategy RPG created by Shouzou Kaga, the creator of Fire Emblem. Tear Ring Saga: Yutona Eiyuu Senki is a turn based strategy game for the PlayStation.