

The hero walks into a bar, and at the young - er, old barlady's suggestion, he loots a dresser in the bar for a Legendary Helmet, Legendary Armor, and Legendary Shoes. There's also a bird chirping away in a corner of town. And an old man in green wishes the hero luck. A young woman with brown - I mean, purple hair screams in excitement over him. A chef with green hair (whose sprite is a generic-looking man) thinks the hero is amazing and cool. An old man ( "Is that Uranus from Live-A-Live?!") with a turban (in his portrait only) trusts that the hero will not lose to the dragon. The hero earns no experience from this battle, but does earn a feeling of superiority. "Woof-woof! Woof-" *Dragon-Quest-style battle starts with "Crazed Dog"* "WOOOOOF?!" The dog wags its tail (which does nothing) and flees before the hero can hurt it. In the town outside the castle, you see a dog.

The minister tells you that the dragon is powerful and you must "beat the crap out of enemies" to gain experience if you hope to stand a chance. He tells you of the evil dragon in the Dragon's Castle who has eaten the moon out of the sky and how you are the only one who can defeat it. You start in a throne room, and every single person present simply tells you "The king awaits." This includes a minister next to the king, who has a large mustache which is not present in his face portrait. You are Lasah, a hero completely decked out in knightly armor. "Enough fantasies, wake up already!"Īfter all that, the title screen comes up: "Moon." You start a new game. And so the hero's Moon legend was for the assimilated crystal jewel and there was a Mode 7 airship flying to a floating castle and upon arrival his line was "I will protect!" The hero echoed the holy tone while wandering the gap between the conceptual world and world of rebirth. There was a fear that this would cause inconsistencies in logical construction, so there a Palano analysis of the pulse rhythm was grupridly performed. The point of complete darkness was to become a relative point of light, but since the holy belief was holy polarized light, it surpassed a single point and the analyzed concept-material collapsed. The hero headed for the Dragon's Castle and his senses mixed with the pulses and material and light and the cosmos and God, and his great power and holy sword and a sage opened the way to the demon world and revealed to Love-De-Gard the trembling of the crystal.

When the people's prayers inevitably resonated with the surface wave rhythm brought about by unconditional love, one called a hero suddenly appeared in the Love-De-Gard castle town. When evil pulses began to shroud Love-De-Gard, the legend from Chapter 6 Verse 5 of the Fourth Book of the Three Great Documents which stated that "When a dragon from the evil realm appears, a holy hero shall descend" dispersed through Love-De-Gard, and so the people prayed almost religiously, impatiently awaiting the hero's appearance.Īs the power of the words from the prayers of the people all over Love-De-Gard undulated, it resounded to all corners of the heavens. In the process of the evil pulses spreading further distorted darkness and shadow, they took physical form as an evil being known as the Dragon. When the darkness within the hearts of the people of Love-De-Gard resounded with their senses, a distortion formed in the holy resonant light of Moon, forming a point of complete darkness at the center of Death Crevasse.ĭue to the point of complete darkness, the holy rhythm began a wave conversion into an evil rhythm.

Near the summit of the majestic dragon's castle was a hook-shaped fissure called "Death Crevasse," formed via the miracle of a snowstorm lasting tens of millions of years. The incident occurred at the so-called "Dragon's Castle," a strange, unexplored mountain in Love-De-Gard. And then there's even more lines of backstory, such that you definitely can't read it in time, culminating in fourteen lines that stay up for about five seconds. The intro plays, with plenty of lines of backstory appearing with just barely enough time to read it. Logos for ASCII Soft and Love-De-Lic appear in the RPG as well, except the horse rider in the former is wearing a helmet and the heart in the latter is cracked. Logos for ASCII Soft and Love-De-Lic appear, then the title screen: "Moon." You start a new game, and find that you're a young boy playing a new RPG on your Gamestation. Now watching Lasah play Moon: Remix RPG Adventure.
