Hello everyone, welcome to our Walkthrough for Saga of Viera Chapter 1 Stage 3 of Dress up Time Princess. In the previous stage, you had a conversation with Master Swann. As a very important person in the city, Master Swann came to you to make sure that you are a serious fortune teller. You had to cope and prove to him that he could trust you. His servant, the little commoner, whom you also read, was convinced that you were the right person for such things. Best of all is that you have managed to convince Master Swann of your abilities. As a reward, he gave you a golden coin. It was a very big and too expensive thing at the time because people of your level used a silver coin to survive. Everything is left unsaid at the end of stage 2. But it doesn’t have to bother you because it was left unsaid. After all, you have to keep playing to be able to find out the details that satisfy your curiosity. Off we go. Hit Start when you are ready to begin stage 3.

It is a beautiful day today. But instead of continuing your work, you squat on the ground and write down everything you have learned so far in your notebook. The first item, Members of your family are cursed to die at age 25 for unknown reasons. The second item, humans cannot lift the curse. Only the elves living on the continent of East Viera may be able to lift it. The third item, the Cardinal and the Holy Maiden will soon board a ship bound for East Viera. This ship only sets sail once every 30 years. The fourth item, the Holy Maiden needs an attendant to accompany her. The fifth item, there are thus afar no clues about the mark on your wrist, but it is presumably connected to the curse. And when you finish writing, you clasp your hands together. Rereading your collection of clues, you decide.

In that case, you have to change and go to the church to apply. You must dress for the occasion. It is best to dress in a Simple outfit when going to the church. Gentle clothes would help you leave a good impression on the cardinal.

There is quite a commotion at the church entrance. Many young girls and their families are crowding the area. It makes sense since in Lena, serving the Holy Maiden is the honor of a lifetime. A monk comes out to restore order and bring the young girls in, leaving their families to wait outside. As you sneak in amongst them, you spot the elderly woman whose fortune you told the day before.

Friar also says that they will forgive any brashness. So, do not be nervous, and just do your best. All the young women around you fall quiet, though no one replies to the monk’s words.

Friar says that it is his duty. And now you have to ask the first person to come in. With a smile, he gestures to you. Despite his words, you still feel a little nervous. But you can only take a deep breath and follow him inside. Unexpectedly, you are the only ones in here.

With that, the monk departs. Alone, you rehearse your fabricated backstory in your mind. You hear the sound of footsteps approaching. You look up towards the new arrival. It is him. Master Swann.

You can’t let him see it is you. You duck your head and reply in a nasal voice. Not at this moment. They are discussing something important. In the dim lighting, you see the figure of Master Swann turn to leave. But he’s barely taken a step when he hears your voice.

He can’t know you are the fortune teller. You say that you are only a poor, lowly beggar. You do not wish to offend the young master’s eyes. This has given you away. What should you do? Option 1 (I’ve had the good fortune of meeting you before) or Option 2 (I can tell from your clothing you are of noble standing).

I’ve had the good fortune of meeting you before
I can tell from your clothing you are of noble standing

If you select Option 1 (I’ve had the good fortune of meeting you before), you will say that you had a good fortune of meeting him before. Whilst in the city. That is how you recognize Master Swann.

With that, Master Swann departs, and you breathe a long sigh of relief. Before long, the monk returns, and this time he leads you into a smaller chapel. Standing within are a veiled woman and two middle-aged men wearing cassocks of different colors. You will think that this must be the Holy Maiden and the priest. The man wearing a black cassock begins to speak.

You will say that your name is Zoya. Ever since your parents passed away in your youth, you have been raising your little sister. Only by the grace of gods and the church have the two of you managed to survive. To support your sister and yourself, you have worked as a maid for many years. And you have prayed daily and devoutly to the gods. You can read a little, you work diligently, and you often come to the church to offer your contributions. You finish speaking, arrange a hopeful look on your face, and look at the three of them. The priest’s expression seems to have softened. The Holy Maiden’s face is blocked by her veil, so you can’t see her reaction. Only the Cardinal still bears a stern look.

You are from another town. You came to Lena with the family that employed you. Your opportunities to come to its church are few and far between.

She came with you to Lena, but her poor health has kept her indoors. Several questions are directed to you. That is the problem with these kinds of questions. It is not pleasant because now you have to make up your family. You will say that it was a small family.

Thinking this, you follow the monk from the chapel and return to the church’s waiting room. The other girls gather nervously around you. They look like they want to ask you what happened but you are afraid too. Only one girl, brown-haired and freckled, finds her voice.

You will say that they’re all very nice. There’s nothing to fear. They asked you about your prior experience, nothing too complicated. The atmosphere feels a little lighter. Some of the girls begin to talk amongst themselves. A girl who spoke just now seems very amiable. There is a crowd gathered around her, chatting. You can just make out the words ‘’fortune-telling’’, ‘’mother’’ and ‘succeed’’.

The monk gestures to that brown-haired girl. She jumps in surprise, but only slightly. After that, the monk brings a succession of the young women back and forth. Each girl returns with a different look on her face. Disappointed, excited, stoic… It seems every possible emotion makes an appearance. Half the fay passes. Then all of you are called in to see the Holy Maiden. In silence, you wait to hear the result. The monk approaches the brown-haired girl and congratulates her. Your heart sinks. Then that means you have lost your chance to break the curse. Most of the other girls are enviously congratulating the chosen attendant. But you slowly walk away. You have no way of reaching the Holy Maiden. No way of boarding the ship to East Viera. No way to break the curse. Your 25th birthday still approaches, bringing with it your death.

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If you select Option 2 (I can tell from your clothing you are of noble standing), you will notice the way he is dressed. You could tell straight away he is of noble standing. That is why you called him Young Master.

Under his pressure, you can only raise your head and meet his gaze. You think that it is all over. He’s sure to recognize you.

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What do you say to him? Option 1 (To pay my respects to the Holy Maiden) or Option 2 (To draw near the Holy Maiden and ask for her help).

To pay my respects to the Holy Maiden
To draw near the Holy Maiden and ask for her help

If you select Option 1 (To pay my respects to the Holy Maiden), you will say that you are here to pay respect to the Holy Maiden. Since this is a once-every-30-years occurrence and all. You may be a heathen, but you still wish to receive the gods’ blessings.

Master Swann says that it’s about the upcoming ceremony. He has a few details to discuss with Her Holiness. Friar says that there are no nuns in church. It would be improper for the Holy Maiden to spend her stay here alone. Thus, they are interviewing pious young women to find an attendant for Her Holiness.

Master Swann gives you a pointed look, then whispers something into the monk’s ear. The monk’s expression suddenly changes, and he looks over at you. Master Swann must have revealed who you are. They leave without another word. Before long, guards arrive and ‘’politely’’ ask you to leave. You have no way of reaching the Holy Maiden. No way of boarding the ship to East Viera. No way to break the curse. Your 25th birthday still approaches, bringing with it your death. Your wrist tingles with pain. The entire mark drowns in blood-red. A blood-red that floods your vision, fades to black, and takes you into a never-ending sleep.

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If you select Option 2 (To draw near the Holy Maiden and ask for her help), you will say that you are here to meet the Holy Maiden, so that you may break your curse.

You will remind him about Tatyana’s curse. About the elves possibly being able to break her curse. You want to go to East Viera. You want to live past 25. Master Swann is stunned. Without waiting for you to finish, he steps forward and pushes up your sleeve.

She was your distant cousin. Tatyana and Swann grew up together. Now and then, she would feel a stinging pain, and the mark would redden. Just like your is now. This mark is like an hourglass. When it becomes fully red, the curse will reach its terrible conclusion.

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You tried to seek him out, but the guards did not believe you were Tatyana’s relative and turned you away. You worried he would not believe you, either. That he would think that you had drawn this mark on yourself. Just then, you are interrupted by footsteps and a loud baritone voice.

Master Swann says that it is about the upcoming ceremony. He has a few details to discuss with Her Holiness. There are no nuns in church. And it would be improper for the Holy Maiden to spend her stay here alone, says Friar. Thus, they are interviewing pious young women to find an attendant for Her Holiness.

Master Swann and you follow the monk into a smaller chapel. Standing within are a veiled woman and two middle-aged men wearing cassocks of different colors. These must be the Holy Maiden, the Cardinal, and the priest. Master Swann exchanges a few words with the three, before standing aside and acting as though he’s not there. The man wearing a black cassock begins to speak.

You will say that your name is Zoya. Ever since your parents passed away in your youth, you have been raising your little sister. Only by the grace of gods and the church have the two of you managed to survive. To support your sister and yourself, you have worked as a maid for many years. And you have prayed daily and devoutly to the gods. You can read a little, you work diligently, and you often come to the church to offer your contributions. You finish speaking, arrange a hopeful look on your face, and look at the three of them. The priest’s expression seems to have softened. The Holy Maiden’s face is blocked by her veil, so you can’t see her reaction. Only the Cardinal still bears a stern look.

You are from another town. You came to Lena with the family that employed you. Your opportunities to come to its church are few and far between.

She came with you to Lena, but her poor health has kept her indoors. Several questions are directed to you. That is the problem with these kinds of questions. It is not pleasant because now you have to make up your family.

Master Swann stood in your defense stating that your youth is innocent enough and that he should not ask you many questions. Cardinal insisted on knowing as much as possible about you but everyone else present was extremely protective of you. And that was enough to leave you alone. Your gratitude goes to Master Swann.

Thinking this, you follow the monk from the chapel and return to the church’s waiting room. The other girls gather nervously around you. They look like they want to ask you what happened but you are afraid too. Only one girl, brown-haired and freckled, finds her voice.

You will say that they’re all very nice. There’s nothing to fear. They asked you about your prior experience, nothing too complicated. The atmosphere feels a little lighter. Some of the girls begin to talk amongst themselves. A girl who spoke just now seems very amiable. There is a crowd gathered around her, chatting. You can just make out the words ‘’fortune-telling’’, ‘’mother’’ and ‘succeed’’.

The monk gestures to that brown-haired girl. She jumps in surprise, but only slightly. After that, the monk brings a succession of the young women back and forth. Each girl returns with a different look on her face. Disappointed, excited, stoic… It seems every possible emotion makes an appearance. Half the fay passes. Then all of you are called in to see the Holy Maiden. In silence, you wait to hear the result. The monk walks towards you and congratulates you.

The brown-haired girl and the others crowd enviously around you, offering their congratulations. Your heart suddenly fills with hope. This was the one true wish of your lifetime. The fog on the road ahead seems to have cleared slightly. You think you can just about see the way forward… Attending to the Holy Maiden is not a particularly taxing job. She spends most of her days in the chapel praying or changing. All you need to do is assist her with a few day-to-day tasks. But the Holy Maiden, though warm, is not in fact easy to get close to. Even after a few days, your conversation remains limited to greetings and simple instructions.

You should try to talk to her again, see if you can learn some new information. You will say that they wish to discuss the upcoming ceremony and arrangements for the voyage.

You will say to Holy Maiden not to worry. On both the voyage and whilst in East Viera, you will be there for her.

Holy Maiden also says that the gods have seen what you have done, and they will bless you and your sister. They will attend to themselves. It is a form of spiritual practice, a test given by the gods. The despair in your heart steals away your voice. You can only mechanically go through the motions. The Holy Maiden disappears inside the church to speak with the Cardinal and the priest. You wait for her in the sunlight outside. But the beaming sun does nothing to dispel the chill in your heart. What are you going to do? All you can do is pray fervently. Suddenly, an idea strikes you. Option 1 (Seek the help of the Holy Maiden) or Option 2 (Take matters into your own hands).

Seek the help of the Holy Maiden
Take matters into your own hands

If you select Option 1 (Seek the help of the Holy Maiden), you will think about how everything will be all right. You will ask the Holy Maiden for her help. She is so kind, she will surely help you. If you can just board the ship to East Viera, you will be able to find a way to break this curse. With this thought in mind, you close your eyes and pray feverishly to the gods once more. Though, unlike your previous prayers, your heart is full of hope.

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If you select Option 2 (Take matters into your own hands), you will think that no matter what, you must board that ship. You have no other option. With this thought in mind, you close your eyes and pray feverishly to the gods once more. Though, unlike your previous prayers, your heart is full of hope.

Saga of Viera Stage 3 Walkthrough

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Stage 3 is finally over. A very big stage and a lot was happening. This is something that is a huge crossroads in our book. The Saga of Viera is moving to develop with incredible speed! We advise you to prepare and follow our walkthrough. That way you can find out what happens next. Thank you for reading.