The Frozen Truth
In the mystical Ice Realm, the adventurer embarks on a quest to rescue Florenz, guided by the enigmatic Ardni.
They navigate through the perilous Frozen Tundra, enchanted by the beauty of the Ice Tree, only to discover the unsettling reality behind the realm's facade.
The Ice Tree's flowers, known as Ice pasqueflowers, store and erase the sorrowful memories of the residents, creating an illusion of perpetual happiness. This manipulation is orchestrated by Nature, the god of the realm, who believes that eliminating pain and suffering can lead to a perfect existence.
However, the adventurer, having experienced the overwhelming flood of painful memories from the Ice pasqueflowers, argues that true human growth and essence stem from embracing all emotions, both joyous and sorrowful. Confronting Nature, the adventurer asserts that the god's actions are a misguided attempt to impose an idealized form of happiness, akin to the corrupted Egma who once sought to dominate humanity.
Nature, angered by this challenge, reveals the depths of his power and expels the adventurer from the realm.
Through this journey, the adventurer realizes that true happiness cannot exist without the balance of all human experiences, and the forced perfection by divine intervention only leads to hollow illusions.