Cyrones is an NPC on Amphoreus, located in "Demigod Council" Dawncloud, "Lightless Chapel" Dawncloud and Beyond Time: An Eternal Page.
Profile[]
Cyrones is a priest that specializes in overseeing rituals and offerings for Kephale, explaining that wisdom is useless without basic etiquette.
Location[]
"Demigod Council" Dawncloud[]
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Cyrones
Cyrones
"Lightless Chapel" Dawncloud[]
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Cyrones
Cyrones
Missions and Events[]
Adventure Missions
Voice Lines[]
"Demigod Council" Dawncloud[]
- (Version 1)
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- "Do not fret, the holy city is as radiant as ever."
- (Version 2)
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- "Hm... I will pray for Kephale's blessing on your behalf."
"Lightless Chapel" Dawncloud[]
- (Version 1)
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- "Why have you forsaken us... Why do you stand by and do nothing?!"
- (Version 2)
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- "Kephale, Worldbearer, answer the cries of your people!"
Dialogue[]
"Demigod Council" Dawncloud[]
- (First interaction)
- Cyrones: Another faithful has come to pray? Let's see... Do you know the proper way to greet the great Kephale?
- Cyrones: Do not worry. The light of the holy city still shines. As long as the ritual is properly followed, I will bestow the blessing of Kephale upon you.
Easy-peasy!
- Cyrones: You seem confident... However, the more ordinary the task, the more diligent one should be.
- Cyrones: Place your offering on the altar, put your palms together, and recite the prayers three times with sincerity. Do not follow the examples of those arrogant scholars, spouting nonsense in the presence of divinity.
I... don't know how.
- Cyrones: Hmph, at least you know better than to lie. I have served Kephale here for decades, and never have I neglected the morning and evening rituals —
- Cyrones: Place your offering on the altar, put your palms together, and recite the prayers three times with sincerity. Do not follow the examples of those arrogant scholars, spouting nonsense in the presence of divinity.
Excuse me, I'm just passing through.
- Cyrones: Young one, you'll regret not paying the Titan due respect!
- Cyrones: Look at the sacred statues and these altars... Kephale has always watched over their devout followers. Even Elder Caenis frequents this place for her prayers. She understands the importance of reverence.
- Cyrones: Unlike some, who flaunt their wisdom yet lack the most basic etiquette. Hmph, they ought to learn the consequences of blasphemy.
- Cyrones: Remember this, young follower — Only by holding onto your faith and observing the rituals can you receive the Titan's protection. If you wish to learn the proper rituals, you are welcome to seek me any time, given that you do so with a reverent heart.
- (Continue to dialogue options below)
- (Subsequent interactions)
- Cyrones: You again? What is it? Have you come to seek the Titan's guidance?
- Cyrones: Ho-ho, as long as your heart is sincere and your actions careful, perform the ritual flawlessly, and I shall request Kephale's blessing on your behalf.
There's something I'd like to ask you.
What exactly are rituals?
- Cyrones: The rituals are the only way we communicate with Kephale. They are vital means through which we demonstrate our sincerity.
- Cyrones: Each ritual carries its own meaning. Every gesture and every word are imbued with profound significance and must not be altered. These are the sacred traditions passed down through generations of priests.
- Cyrones: Yet those arrogant scholars, especially that Anaxagoras, have the audacity to claim these rituals to be meaningless formalities! What do they understand? They lack even the most basic reverence for the divine, yet think themselves experts on rituals?
The black tide has been wreaking havoc. Do rituals really work?
- Cyrones: How dare you! Do you conspire with those blasphemers? How dare you question the Titans!
- Cyrones: The black tide is but a test for the faithful. The more dire the times, the more steadfast in our faith we must be. Otherwise, how are we any different from the ignorant masses?
Can you tell me about yourself?
- Cyrones: My life now simply consists of daily observance of rituals, followed by readings of the sacred text to the faithful and answers to their queries. There's little else to speak of.
- Cyrones: But if you mean the past... I can only say that I rose from an acolyte to this position with nothing but piety and perseverance. Every day, I serve the Titan with diligence, never allowing myself the slightest slack.
- Cyrones: Take now for example. If I hadn't upheld the traditions, I would have fallen victim to the honeyed words of those "scholars," wouldn't you agree? In these times, piety alone is not enough. One must also assess and adapt to the situations around to truly protect one's faith.
That's all I wanted to ask.
- Cyrones: Very well. I must prepare the new prayers now.
- Cyrones: When you return, make sure to venerate the Titan daily. It will surely benefit you. Remember, only the devout are worthy of divine favor.
I'll let you get back to your work.
- Cyrones: May Kephale protect you.
- Cyrones: When you return, make sure to venerate the Titan daily. It will surely benefit you. Remember, only the devout are worthy of divine favor.
"Lightless Chapel" Dawncloud[]
- (First interaction)
- Cyrones: Kephale, answer cries of your people! Why have you left us in darkness? I have offered I have offered, prayed day and night... but where are you now?
- Cyrones: Another lost pilgrim? No, no! Haha, just another forsaken soul, cast aside like me!
Are you alright? You seem agitated.
- Cyrones: Alright? Ha! What could possibly be wrong? I've only been abandoned by the Titan I've devoted my entire life to!
You're a priest of Kephale, aren't you?
- Cyrones: Oh? You've heard my preaching? Then you must remember how often I stressed the importance of "observing the rituals."
I'm just passing by. I'll leave you now.
- Cyrones: Go then, go! Just as Kephale abandoned us all.
- Cyrones: The irony! Those faithful followers... risking their lives to pull me from beneath the fallen statue, shouting "Save the high priest."
- Cyrones: How absurd! If Kephale truly held divine power, why would mortal hands be needed to save me?
- Cyrones: Kephale, why have you deserted us! How can you stay silent!
- (Subsequent interactions)
- Cyrones: Why desert us! Why stay silent— You again? What are you doing here, looking for the missing Titan like me?
What's really happened to Kephale?
- Cyrones: I only sell pieces from my most precious collections here! Only those lucky enough to find this place are granted the rare chance to buy them!
- Cyrones: The followers risked their lives to rescue me, shouting "Save the high priest." How absurd... what's the point of saving a priest who can't even get his god to answer?
- Cyrones: Since then, neither I, my fellow priests, nor any followers have heard anything from them. What does this mean? Have they abandoned us... or has something happened to them? I simply don't know...
- Cyrones: Those who maintain their faith in Kephale... they insist this is just a test, that Kephale never left... such unwavering belief, and I had the audacity to mock their innocence.
- Cyrones: There was a time when I preached before the Council of Elders about ritual power, demanding others follow my guidance. Now all I have are ruins and endless questions...
So what's your plan now?
- Cyrones: Plans? What plans are left for these old bones? I wish I could simply walk away, but the faithful saved me from the temple. I can't abandon them as Kephale abandoned us.
- Cyrones: If they wish to continue their prayers, I'll perform the rituals. As for responses... bah! These followers need my comfort as well. For now, this is our only course.
Maybe I should leave you now.
- Cyrones: Go then, go! Just as Kephale abandoned us all.
- Cyrones: If you ever get a response from the Worldbearing Titan, tell them this — Cyrones still waits for their answer. We deserve an explanation!
Other Languages[]
| Language | Official Name |
|---|---|
| English | Cyrones |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 塞若涅斯 |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 塞若涅斯 |
| Japanese | セロネス |
| Korean | 사이로네스 |
| Spanish | Cícones |
| French | Cyron |
| Russian | Киронес |
| Thai | Cyrones |
| Vietnamese | Cyrones |
| German | Cyrones |
| Indonesian | Cyrones |
| Portuguese | Cyrones |
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.2




