Character: Elleia in Throne and Liberty 1 month ago Characters Share on Reddit Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Location of Venelux Wizard Elleia in Throne and Liberty Elleia's Character Quotes in Throne and Liberty Wait ... You actually have Astral Force powers. So what brings you all the way over here? Someone summoned a demon? Do you have any evidence? Oh, this is ... It's a parchment that's been to summon a demon ... Venelux thought all these abnormalities were signs of a demon to come, but I thought differently. I surmised a demon had already invaded our realm. Demonic Beasts usually lose their minds whenever demons are near. I didn't expect it would be Risieth. Oh, this is much worse than I'd perceived. According to the ancient tome, Risieth is a high-class demon who can disguise himself as a human. It is possible that he may already be among us. "Burning the snake's tongue compels the demon to flee. The purple incense scent is more than heavenly." This is a phrase from an old poem. I believe the quote makes it easier to describe a demon's weakness. Adventurer, please talk to Grudran. He might be able to figure out the true meaning of this phrase and find out how to defeat the demon. I will take a look at this summoning parchment. I might learn something more from it. Oh, back already? Any luck figuring out that poem? Oh good. We finally can figure out who the demon is. Try to use the censer on a person whom you suspect. Humans won't have much of a strong reaction to it, but a demon will try to flee if you show it to them. Don't use it on just anyone, though. If the demon finds out what you're doing, you'd better escape before he can ever catch you. Hmm, the demons just started rearing their ugly heads recently. How about checking up on any new faces? There's that wandering merchant for one thing ... If you find the demon, you will have to kill it before it can escape. These demons are treacherous and cunning creatures. Never listen to them, and just kill them on sight. Oh, you're here. You've kept me waiting quite a while. Did you kill the demon? I see ... You really did it. I'm impressed that you defeated Risieth. The Demon of Knowledge? That just isn't possible. The demon you met was Risieth, the Demon of Deceit. I've already warned you not to listen to anything that demon might say to you. Don't you understand? The demon must have placed the journal right where you found it to confuse you. It seems the Demon of Deceit is living up to its title. Havres was here a hundred years ago, it's long since perished. The demon that you killed is known as Risieth. I have no reason to lie about that. You're a stubborn one, aren't you? And yet ... it was that stubbornness of yours which got you to kill Havres, so I won't blame you. Foolish human ... Now that you're no longer of any use to us. I'll relieve you of that Star Fragment!