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− | '''Viola''' is a [[Partner]] character featured in Cassette Beasts | + | '''Viola''' is a [[Partner]] character featured in Cassette Beasts. |
Her signature monster tape is [[Spirouette]]. | Her signature monster tape is [[Spirouette]]. | ||
− | ==Description== | + | == Description == |
+ | In the world of most of the other characters, Viola is merely [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_(Twelfth_Night) a character] in William Shakespeare's ''[[wikipedia:Twelfth_Night|Twelfth Night]]'', and therefore comes from a significantly earlier time period than any of the other partners. She arrives on the shores of [[New Wirral]] looking for her lost brother Sebastian. | ||
− | + | == History == | |
+ | Viola was born in 1575.<ref>[[Aldgrave Tomb Station#Tombstones|Aldgrave Tomb Station tombstone]]</ref> | ||
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+ | Viola first appears in the [[The Marshes|Marshes]]. When the player opens the ranger chest north of the campfire in the Marshes, a group of [[Jellyton]] will attack the player. Viola appears and assists the player to fight against the Jellyton. | ||
− | + | After defeating the group of Jellyton, Viola requests the player's help with finding her brother Sebastian. This starts Viola's quest [[Everybody’s Looking For Something]]. | |
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− | {{#spoiler:show=Spoilers: | + | {{#spoiler:show=Spoilers: Everybody’s Looking For Something| |
− | + | The player finds her brother Sebastian's ghost in an arch to the northwest, which marks the [[Cast Iron Shore]]. After the player returns to Viola with the news, Viola joins the player as a partner. | |
− | Completing her quest requires going through the Cast Iron Shore to the shipwreck of the ''Titania'', where [[Robin Goodfellow]] can be fought. | + | Completing her quest requires going through the Cast Iron Shore to the [[The Titania Shipwreck|shipwreck of the ''Titania'']], where [[Archangel]] [[Robin Goodfellow]] can be fought. |
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+ | == Quest == | ||
+ | {{Main|Everybody’s Looking For Something}} | ||
== Stats == | == Stats == | ||
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− | == | + | == Dialogue == |
+ | {{Main|Viola/Dialogue}} | ||
− | + | == Trivia == | |
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== In Other Languages == | == In Other Languages == | ||
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| zh_CN = 薇奥拉 | | zh_CN = 薇奥拉 | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | <references> | ||
+ | </references> | ||
[[Category:Characters]] | [[Category:Characters]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Partners]] | ||
{{Characters}} | {{Characters}} |
Revision as of 03:27, 21 March 2024
Pronouns | She/Her |
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Voice actor | Savy Des-Etages |
Viola is a Partner character featured in Cassette Beasts.
Her signature monster tape is Spirouette.
Description
In the world of most of the other characters, Viola is merely a character in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, and therefore comes from a significantly earlier time period than any of the other partners. She arrives on the shores of New Wirral looking for her lost brother Sebastian.
History
Viola was born in 1575.[1]
Viola first appears in the Marshes. When the player opens the ranger chest north of the campfire in the Marshes, a group of Jellyton will attack the player. Viola appears and assists the player to fight against the Jellyton.
After defeating the group of Jellyton, Viola requests the player's help with finding her brother Sebastian. This starts Viola's quest Everybody’s Looking For Something.
Quest
- Main article: Everybody’s Looking For Something
Stats
Base Stats
Max HP | 120 |
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M. Atk | 100 |
M. Def | 100 |
R. Atk | 120 |
R. Def | 100 |
Speed | 100 |
Dialogue
- Main article: Viola/Dialogue
Trivia
In Other Languages
Chinese (Simplified) | 薇奥拉 |
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French | Violaine |
German | Viola |
Italian | Viola |
Japanese | ヴァイオラ |
Korean | 바이올라 |
Portuguese | Viola |
Spanish (Spain) | Viola |
Spanish (Latin America) | Viola |
References
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