Gabriel returns to his favourite state - confusion. He’s never had a dream that’s been real before, obviously. So he’s confused. He’s gone through a door, and now everything is different - even his appearance. Where should he go? He still can’t work out if he’s in a dream or not.
All he knows is, he’s got to help Vandroiy, his only friend. He also knows that he’s got to find the seal, but there’s nothing nearby to show him were to start looking. The Druid says that Gabe needs to stop looking, and start feeling. He’s in Avantasia now, he doesn’t need to know where to go. He can just go there. He should go to the Tower.
He meets the Elf again, and Elderane says that although men have good intentions, many of them can be bribed or tempted. He says it’s probably best for Gabe not to know what’s happening.
Gabe agrees. Sometimes, you have to do what you have to do.
Meanwhile, the Pope has reached the Tower, and a mysterious voice tells him to throw the seal over the walls of the tower. Clearly, the voice wants it. The Pope isn’t (quite) that stupid however, and asks when he gets his reward, and what all this ‘land of illumination’ stuff really is.
The Pope’s greed, however, has lost him the seal. Gabriel now has it, as Lugaid reveals. It’s not the end of the war, just the beginning, but it’s a start, right?
Finally, Jakob laments the lost seal, and wonders who to blame. Or even if there should be blame at all.
Gabriel returns to his favourite state - confusion. He’s never had a dream that’s been real before, obviously. So he’s confused. He’s gone through a door, and now everything is different - even his appearance. Where should he go? He still can’t work out if he’s in a dream or not.
All he knows is, he’s got to help Vandroiy, his only friend. He also knows that he’s got to find the seal, but there’s nothing nearby to show him were to start looking. The Druid says that Gabe needs to stop looking, and start feeling. He’s in Avantasia now, he doesn’t need to know where to go. He can just go there. He should go to the Tower.
He meets the Elf again, and Elderane says that although men have good intentions, many of them can be bribed or tempted. He says it’s probably best for Gabe not to know what’s happening.
Gabe agrees. Sometimes, you have to do what you have to do.
Meanwhile, the Pope has reached the Tower, and a mysterious voice tells him to throw the seal over the walls of the tower. Clearly, the voice wants it. The Pope isn’t (quite) that stupid however, and asks when he gets his reward, and what all this ‘land of illumination’ stuff really is.
The Pope’s greed, however, has lost him the seal. Gabriel now has it, as Lugaid reveals. It’s not the end of the war, just the beginning, but it’s a start, right?
Finally, Jakob laments the lost seal, and wonders who to blame. Or even if there should be blame at all.