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Hebe is an NPC on Amphoreus, located in "Sanctum of Prophecy" Janusopolis and Beyond Time: An Eternal Page.
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Hebe
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- (First interaction)
- Aechenus: Hmm... I see. I understand... No wonder your father is so weighed down with concern. The prophecies of Janus can indeed be a little cryptic to the common man...
- Aechenus: But, please rest assured. As the bridge that connects the mortal and divine worlds, I will be able to interpret their words into something easier to comprehend.
- Hebe: Re—Really? Thank you, Sir Priest!
- Aechenus: There is no need for gratitude. This is precisely my duty. However... before I can begin, I require you to demonstrate your spirit of piety to the Fate Titans.
- Hebe: My spirit of piety...? I—I traveled to this place all the way from Odestris atop a dromas for twenty days and nights just to seek this prophecy. Is this enough to prove my piety?
- Aechenus: You have done well, my child. But, this is not enough.
- Hebe: Then... Then what am I to do, Lord Priest?
- Aechenus: Ah, allow me to put it this way... You should understand that when one is carrying out a ritual, it is only when the sacrificial blood hits the altar that the gods will grace us with their approval.
- Aechenus: As a devout disciple that desires to be favored by the gods, you will need to place enough weight atop the scales of Talanton.
- Hebe: I...
- Aechenus: Praise to the Three Titans of Fate, child, what are you waiting for? Is your filial piety to your father no more than lip service, after all?
- Hebe: No, it's not that... It's just... I snuck out without the knowledge of my family. I fear the money I have on me may not be...
- Aechenus: You misunderstand me, child. The gods would never derive joy from the fortune of mortals. What you need to offer is something of importance to represent your intention.
- Hebe: Something of importance... I—I have an emerald necklace. It was a gift from my mother when I reached the age of majority. As for the price... Ah! Sorry, I should not blaspheme against the Gods with a mortal definition of value...
- Aechenus: Fear not, child, the Titans will overlook your innocent mistake. Now, hand over the necklace to me and I shall judge whether it is fit to be placed upon the pure altar of The Fates.
- Hebe: ...O—Okay, I'll just...
Guards! There's a scammer!
- Aechenus: Wh—Who's there!? How dare you make such outrageous accusations in a place like — hah, an outsider clad in bizarre clothing wishes to summon the guards against a priest of the Titans? Laughable!
- Aechenus: Fortunately no one heard your foolish outburst... If the guards had actually been summoned, I fear you'd have already been cast out of Janusopolis for "defaming the Holy Maiden!"
- (Only available if Aechenus was already interacted with)
How are you still swindling people like this?
- Aechenus: Wh—Who's there!? How dare you make such outrageous accusations — ah, you again?
- Aechenus: Even if you are an esteemed guest, this level of defamation is a complete violation!
- Aechenus: Someone would dare publicly besmirch the name of an attendant to the Goddesses in this holy place — how could one tarnish the reputation of Three Titans of Fate? Though the goddesses have always been merciful and kind, this is no excuse for your mortal blasphemy!
- Aechenus: As this is your first offense, I will leave this matter here. However, it seems that our discussion of a prophecy will not be possible today. I bid you farewell!
- Hebe: Huh!? P—Please wait, Lord Priest...
- (Subsequent interactions)
- Hebe: H—Hello, can I help you with something?
Are you up for a chat?
- Hebe: I guess so... But I don't believe I know you...
What are you doing here?
- Hebe: I... I came to see the Holy Maiden. I wish for guidance from the Titans.
- Hebe: ...Agh... My father came to this place seeking a prophecy a few months ago. However, he has grown more and more depressed since that day. Now, he spends most of his days locked inside the house.
What did he ask?- Hebe: He... He asked the priests when he would die. The answer he received was: "When Aquila closes one of their eyes."
- (Traiblazer): ...?
- Hebe: Indeed, it's extremely vague... But my father is now overcome with anxiety and paranoia. We... My elder sister and my mother are all very worried about him.
- Hebe: So, though I have never made a long journey like this before and my heart was filled with fear, I plucked up the courage to come to the holy land of the Fate Titans and find something that may ease my father's concerns...
That guy almost scammed you!
- Hebe: But... He is a priest of the Goddesses, the bridge between the mortal and divine worlds... Do you really think that such a holy person would scam me just to steal a necklace...?
Believe me, he was deceiving you!
- Hebe: But... Does that mean other priests scam as he does?
- (Only available if Aechenus was already interacted with)
He scammed me like this before as well!
- Hebe: But... If that's true, does that not prove that they were not actually scamming anyone?
- Hebe: "Place enough weight atop the scales of Talanton..." I remember when my father came in search of a prophecy, he offered up half a year's yield from our land...
- Hebe: Ah, sorry, I... I'm not trying to argue with you or interrogate you. I'm very grateful for your kindness!
- Hebe: It's just... Maybe, maybe there has been some kind of misunderstanding...
Well, what do you plan to do from here?
- Hebe: I... I plan to keep searching for someone to interpret my prophecy. That was my whole reason for coming, after all...
You must be cautious.
Beware of prophecy scammers.- Hebe: ...Haha. That turn of phrase seems a little disrespectful but, I can sense your sincerity and kindness... Thank you so much.
- Hebe: When I had just arrived in Janusopolis, I was actually quite confused and uncertain... I used to think that prophecies were a great and selfless love gifted to us by the Titans, and that the sacrifices people make were out of pure piety and respect.
- Hebe: However... Now I have witnessed many times how it is people obtain their prophecies. The priests are all so... clear about needing payment... Some prophecies even end up as auctions.
- Hebe: This is all completely different to what I imagined. I'm so conflicted and confused... I once asked some priests about this, and they replied: "Seeking an audience with the majesty of Talanton will always require a price."
- Hebe: I don't know if this is what you refer to as a "scam"... But, even if it is, to us, who have no power over our fate and are dependent on our prophecies... what difference is there between falsehood and reality...
That's all for now.
- Hebe: Ah, alright... Then may you find what it is you are wishing for!
I can't chat now. Good luck with everything.
- Hebe: Ah, alright... Then may you find what it is you are wishing for!
Other Languages[]
| Language | Official Name |
|---|---|
| English | Hebe |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 赫柏 |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 赫柏 |
| Japanese | ヘルバ |
| Korean | 헤베 |
| Spanish | Hebe |
| French | Hébé |
| Russian | Геба |
| Thai | Hebe |
| Vietnamese | Hebe |
| German | Hebe |
| Indonesian | Hebe |
| Portuguese | Hebe |
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.1


