
Upon advancing to third job, you will receive a cube which contains: She wanted to see the answer she was waiting for.

She headed towards the sanctum with dance-like steps. But in order to be perfect, she needed something 'wrong' that will be her opposite. Because she could notĪfford to make any mistake, she chose to be perfect. If not for her, who in Elrios would remember her brethren and live in their stead? Who can save their poor lives? Console their loneliness? 'Is this your perfection?" That's why she needed to be perfect. Even though it was part of her programing, she was unable to control it, and affects her in ways a perfect Nasod would not feel. Overloading emotion core added to the chaos. Getting rid of all failure because she didn't wish to fail, because mistakes were not acceptable, made it hard for her to trust the authenticity of her success.

How many codes did she lose up to this point? How many codes did she recreate? Among those codes, how many of them remained? Eve couldn't even begin to estimate. 'What does it mean to be right?" The red messages hasn't shown in a while, but instead of relief, she felt anxiety. Let's start pondering while defeating more Henir Mutated Monsters.


One of 'Elriabrunnr' that attracts El energy, this sanctum used to be a training ground for ancient Elrians. The fierce battle with Hennon destroyed parts of Elrianode, revealing the hidden sanctum. Completing the following advancement quest or using the Item Mall item: Code: Antithese's Perfection will change your job to Code: Antithese.
