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The antagonist from the first game is The Seer. There's a bit of plot here[tvtropes.org], but my understanding is the plot of the first game isn't essential for the second. Memoria takes place across two timelines, and the Geron/Nuri timeline is the lesser one.
The second is good, it helped me a lot. I don't think that the first game isn't essential, I see a lot of references in memoria, which wouldn't make sense for me without chains of satinav.
Sorry if i am bothering you, but can you explain the end? Why the staff made up ending for Sadja only after incident with Bryda? Why not right away? Because he couldn't imagine that Sadja isn't actually a princess?