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Thank you everyone

Congrats dude! You deserve it.

Update: Umbral Soul Reverse

It seems like there's some need stuff in store for us in the newest version.

Umbral Soul

author=Tumbleweed
A Tumbleweed Tumbles through the silence.

Umbral Soul

author=WheelmanZero
Since that particular puzzle seems to be giving people a lot of trouble, I've removed the last two notes for the ultimate edition. I'll also include the solution in the walkthrough so I won't have to pay Elvario for tech support anymore.


Wait, I was supposed to be paid for this? In that case...

I suggest that you make a lot more puzzles for the sequel, and I suggest you make them as complicated as possible instead. Oh, you can even call it Turbidus Soul.

Umbral Soul

author=Astralization
For god's sake! I can't solve ( Side Quest ) The Little Vampire quest! I'm stuck at the music / sound puzzle ( The room on the right path ). I'm really bad at sound puzzle so may I have the 'answer' for this puzzle ? From which to which do I press ?


You're not the only one, this question is asked a lot. Although I eventually managed to do it myself, it did indeed take a lot of time. Since I'm around to see if the new version is making progress, I'll share the answer from a few messages back.

The order of the orbs is shown as follows.

1 2 3 == 4 5 6

Do the following 6 combinations in the following order.

4 3 4 1 4 5

Umbral Soul

author=Varn
... well, that's good to hear about Talon. Seeing as he captured Miss Sullivan, and Sullivan Manor is right there on the map, unenterable ... you have no idea how many times I went back to that dungeon to see him, to see if I could trigger anything. Collect a ransom for her. Taunt her parents/husband. 'Rescue' her, show them, then spirit her off to MY dungeon. Nope.


I found you, my soulmate! (Maybe not that much, but I'm glad I wasn't the only one there.) I re-entered that place with just about any kind of party-summon combination imaginable, and that at multiple stages in the game.

Umbral Soul

author=WheelmanZero
To be fair, english is a pretty difficult language to master, and learning another language itself is pretty challenging. Even if someone's grasp on english isn't the strongest, I'm always impressed by people who have the ability to understand more than one language.

From experience, I can say it highly depends on the age at which you've started learning it. Especially if you're talking about languages in the same language group, most people can fairly easily pick them up when learned starting from a young age.

Also, I'm in love with the fact that English has no genders for words. It makes grammar so incredibly much easier compared to languages like German and French. In someone else's words: "English– no cases, no gender, no word agreement, arguably no grammar. The language is everywhere and can be heard, absorbed and used anywhere. Short words, verbs change only in the third person. Native speakers are very forgiving of mistakes as so many people speak it as a second language. This makes English the easiest foreign language to learn. No tutorials or tutors needed to get off the ground. Just start watching films and listing to music and step out your door and use it, it is in a word, elementary." http://claritaslux.com/blog/easiest-language-learn/

That said, what I find more challenging is expanding my vocabulary. Due to its long history, it feels like English has a near limitless supply of words that are rarely used, yet possess a unique charm to them when used in certain contexts. Those are just my two cents on the topic though.

Umbral Soul

author=guillaume19977
what is bacon jam xd


I googled it. It looks like something that is supposedly edible, despite looking like it has already been eaten and digested a few months ago.

Ultimate Edition in Production

Oh, maybe it's a bit late, but might I suggest adding a counter (or something like that) for the side-quests (or something else to know when you've got them all), so people can know how/when they managed to get the most out of the game?

Umbral Soul

author=synthesis
I have played (and paid for) a lot of rpgmaker games over the years. In fact, your game beats, by far, the vast majority of commercial rpgmaker games available on Steam. While this one has a few kinks that you're ironing out, I have to say that it might be one of my all time favorites. There's just so much originality--from graphics to story to character abilities. I haven't quite finished yet--probably stalling because I'm going to be very sad when I get to the end :D


Consider this a tip from someone whom was equally enthusiastic about this great game; there's quite a few scenario's and side-quests well worth unlocking. Since I wasn't sure how many side-quests there were, I asked about it a while back. The reply contains some spoilers, but if you want to make sure to get all of the fun (considering you're nearing the end), here it is:

Reinhart and the Necronomicon

Queen Hornet in Palnea Woods/Reddin

The Krakken in Gullivin

Grelda's Kidnapping

Azrielle vs the Kyubirin

Noire's Gift

The Baker's Fiance

Little Girl in Timbershade Woods

Plant monster in Timbershade Woods

Lilith and the succubi

The legendary monster egg

The imprisoned dark mage in Arcfall

Obtain Draconus' final form


Oh, and finishing the game did actually get me in one of those 'what do I do with my free time now...?' vibes as well. The kind of vibe you get after finishing a good series/game, which is probably the kind of sadness you meant.
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