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On the Bed Ending you see the previous Sheperd combined with Maoteras. Since the previous Sheperd doomed Heldalf for first putting his forces into the Village the Sheperd created. Then Heldalf retreates and the Village gets attacked. After that attack the Sheperd seems to sacrifice his nephew (Mikleo) to Maoteras who already became a Hellion to doom Heldalf as a Hellion.
What you at the bad ending see is that you killed Heldalf who was the seal for the Hellion Maoteras and since you're not strong enough to beat him yet, he goes on a rampage.
What are the requirements of the best posssible ending?
After you finish all four trials (fire, water, earth and wind). just outside the earth trial area, you'll find Heldalf, then you just fight and beat him. so, to get the bad ending you just fight and beat heldolf early.
@Jyntax. after progressing thought the story a bit more, i got the feeling that there was somthing else there. thanks for the reply
Might wanna edit for spoilers.
Then again, glad I heard that.
I would totally beat the ♥♥♥♥ of him just for chalenge.
He's hard, it's worth it.
Also, this version of Heldalf is way tougher than the final boss version. So either way it's a badge of honor...that no one else can see.
This is my problem with the age of achievements. What ever happened to doing things just because.
It's pretty much standard that most JRPG have "good","bad","neutral" endings and maybe one or two more (but they usually come with "enchanted" editions). Basically whole jrpg game feels linear until you get to the choices that will determine ending and those choices are often (if not always) in the final act near end.
The fight was actually pretty fun. and i liked the animation. when i fought him again though the main story, it was easy street.
Age of narcissism is more like it. It feels like you never really lived if your experiences weren't recorded. None of us could last a week were we teleported back to 1800.