![]() ![]() ![]() The two men have a conversation regarding Bellias' destiny to lead the Bardus Church and how he became a traitor of the Church. Bellias is stopped by Supreme Priest Esperius, who buys time for Avin, Eimelle, the kitten, and Ollesia to escape. ![]() ![]() He reveals the reason for his not-so-friendly visit to Cathedral: he is after Eimelle, who he calls "Durga's Daughter". Lord Bellias and his minions attack the chapel. The children panic at being caught with the smuggled kitten, but Ollesia doesn't seem too concerned with that, yelling at them to take cover. They both watch it drink to its heart's content. Avin is seen bringing milk for the kitten Eimelle snuck into the chapel. Avin and Eimelle are orphaned children, ages 10 and 8 respectively, who are living in the city of Cathedral after being taken in by Supreme Priest Esperius. The story begins with an insight to the past. The setting for the fourth Legend of Heroes game and the second in the Gagharv Trilogy takes place in the fictional land of El Phildin, fifty-six years before the events of Moonlight Witch. The North American release dropped the number from the title. A remake was released for the PlayStation Portable in 2005, which was the first North American release of a Legend of Heroes game since Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes for the TurboGrafx-16. Originally released for the NEC PC-9801 in 1996, it was later released for the PlayStation in 1998 and Windows in 2000. It is the fourth game in The Legend of Heroes series, and the second in the Gagharv Trilogy. The Legend of Heroes: A Tear of Vermillion is a 1996 role-playing video game developed by Nihon Falcom. ![]()
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