Turns out, it is Eizen sees his sister and swallows the fireball he was going to launch. The conversion effort is going nowhere, so Sorey fuses with Lailah to try to force the issue.Įventually, Edna, only prone to emotional outbursts where her brother is concerned, puts herself in the line of fire to plead with him to stop, if a part of him is even still in there.
Sorey brings up a good point: there’s a lot of legends in this world they sitll don’t know about, and indeed many legends that have yet to be written it’s only reasonable that one such legend in either column would be the first time someone was brought back from being a dragon.Įizen is a huge and terrifying dragon, moving about and attacking at will with force and fire, while effortlessly dodging Zaveid’s bullets. Sorey wants to purify him and bring her brother back, but everyone insists once you’ve turned into a dragon there’s no turning you back. Turns out the dragon is Edna’s big brother Eizen. Zavied is trying to kill a dragon, who shows up shortly thereafter. Sorey tries to lend a hand, but the hellion is finished off-indeed, killed-by another Seraphim, the wind-aligned, pistol-toting, boisterous Zaveid, whose personality is more similar to the characters we saw in Berseria than “teacher’s pets” like Sorey, Mikleo and Alisha. Edna’s almost bored manner of speaking is in sharp contrast to the expressive Sorey and the rest of his “party members.” As Sorey explores the Galahad Ruins for the means to fight beside Sorey, Sorey and Lailah encounter another seraphim, the Earth-aligned Edna, battling a large hellion among Rayfalke’s malevolent fog-covered crags.