Rameo and Juliette (unofficial name) is a Hidden Exploration Objective that takes place in Twinning Isle, Golden Apple Archipelago.
Steps[]
- Talk to Juliette by the fountain northeast of the southern castle tower
- Talk to Rameo nearby the fountain
- Reload the area
- Talk to Juliette who is now on the path south of the fountain
- Take the elevator up to the castle, then glide down the shaft to a small cave
- Defeat the enemies and talk to Rameo
- There is a Common Chest which unlocks upon defeating the enemies
- Upon reloading the area, Rameo and Juliette can be found westwards of the fountain, though they cannot be interacted with
Dialogue[]
- (Talk to Juliette by the fountain)
- Juliett: Ah, that blockhead. Were we not to meet at this hour? Why tarries he so distantly?
- (Talk to Rameo)
- Rameo: Ah, but will she love this flower? What if she loves it not? Should I resign this campaign, and sally again when fully girded?
- (Push Rameo)
Push
- Rameo: O—One moment! I'm not ready yet!
- Rameo: Ah yes, this— um... that which we call a rose...
- Rameo: When I see this rose, I deem that it suiteth thee, though I know not if thou shall love it...
- (Talk to Juliette who is now with a group of ravens)
- Juliette: Alas! *sobs* O misfortunate stroll! I should ne'er have suggested thee.
What happened?
- Juliette: A bosom friend and I did'st walk about these parts, but by hilichurls were set upon...
- Juliette: They have taken him. My friend was taken in my defense!
Where have the hilichurls gone?
- Juliette: I did not see them clearly, but I am sure they are on this island still. *sobs* Oh, what is to be done?
- (Approach the small cave in the elevator shaft)
- Rameo: Ah me, alas! Would that some generous passers-by might succor a fellow...
- (Talk to Rameo)
- Rameo: I thank thee, kind stranger. Most horrid these hilichurls are, assaulting my... friend and myself as we were traveling the road. Still, it is good that she is well.
- Rameo: It is well that she is safe... No, she must be much afear'd for mine safety, or I am a fool! I must go to her, post-haste! Again, you have my thanks.
Trivia[]
- The names of the titular Night Ravens are references to Romeo and Juliet from the tragic romance play of the same name by William Shakespeare.
Change History[]
Released in Version 2.8