Welcome to my profile. You can look at my JRPGs below.
The first game in the "series". You are isekai'd into a kingdom in the Age of Men, soon to be destroyed by an evil dragon. Unsurprisingly, you are the hero who's going to slay it. Don't worry, you'll get some help by the local God--the Unknown.
There's no going around it, so along the way to the dragon's lair, you might as well find out what really happened before you arrived...or not.
Whatever you do, know that Fate is inevitable.
You are a total nobody who's stranded in some remote island, covered thick with snow. There's also an ice cave.
That's it. No dragons* to kill, no kingdoms** to save, no God*** to give you cheat powers. There's not much else to do, so you might as well explore the island...or not.
Whatever you do, know that Fate is inevitable.
* Definitions of dragons may vary between Ages.
** Definitions of kingdoms may vary between Ages.
*** No, you're really not getting anything.
The plot is self-contained so you don't have to play Of Fate and Light before playing this game, but it does have a few references here and there to it.
The last game in the "series". You are one of the heroes sent earlier in the first game, and you found yourself in front of a seemingly abandoned castle. You are then asked to defeat the Old King--the king of Siegeslicht during the Age of Men.
Unlike the first or second game, there is not much else to piece out. Everything has been laid bare, and now it is time to see the saga through the end...or not.
Whatever you do, know that Fate is inevitable.
Although this game can be played without playing the previous games, there are several references to the first and second game. It is recommended to play at least one of them to enjoy the full experience.