Once that had settled, the two of them, along with Zero, returned to their home world peacefully. X gives Rose the free choice to choose whatever she want, and in spite of that, Rose ultimately kills Accord, apparently revealed to be a fake, and choosing to go with X. Before long, an acquaintance of Rose's by the name of Accord appeared and gave Rose the choice to either go with X, remain in the base to fight against the mysterious Reaper threat as warned by the Star Child, or return to a timeline where all she had known from her old world was still alive and well. In the end of the incident, she intended to return to the world of X and Zero. During her imprisonment, she developed a bond with X, who displayed regret for placing suspicion upon her. She was voted for suspicion of being a Traitor, but it was revealed that this was not the case. In one of the rounds, she and X had adopted a Pokemon of their own, briefly encountering Vanilla Ice and Diego Brando along the way. She had fairly minimal involvement within the active plot, her interactions mostly limited to her ally and later love interest, X. Plot Involvement Eden and the Forgotten People In other words, this is an incarnation of Zero from a bad ending of her world.Īs mentioned above, Rose, known as Zero around this point of time, was just going through a bad end of Drakengard 3, before she somehow made her way to the forest, beginning her involvement in the event. That particular Route is where she fails on her goal on killing her sisters, and thus her world falls into an apocalypse. Her main goal is to kill off her Intoner sisters and "be the last Intoner" in the world.Īs this is from the Drakengard series, Zero appears in the four different timelines of the game, and for her appearance in Eden and the Forgotten People, this incarnation of Zero stems from Route C. Zero makes her first appearance in Drakengard 3, which actually takes place before Drakengard & Drakengard 2.
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