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After a brief chat with the castle guard, Alus and co. are permitted inside the castle and are invited to rest. Gorn and Gigametz enter by nightfall, with the latter ordering the former to kill his own son with the knife given to him. Gorn breaks free with Alus' assistance, but turns the blade on himself, ashamed at what he was about to do. Enraged and with no one to control, Gigametz casts off his disguise and reverts to Garuda. He challenges the warriors, but is slain.
After a brief chat with the castle guard, Alus and co. are permitted inside the castle and are invited to rest. Gorn and Gigametz enter by nightfall, with the latter ordering the former to kill his own son with the knife given to him. Gorn breaks free with Alus' assistance, but turns the blade on himself, ashamed at what he was about to do. Enraged and with no one to control, Gigametz casts off his disguise and reverts to Garuda. He challenges the warriors, but is slain.


With none left to rule Saronia, Alus must assume his father's throne. In the 3D remake, he develops a kinship with [[Arc]], who spurs him on toward his rightful destiny. In thanks for saving his kingdom, the newly-minted monarch orders his scholars to release the super-fast ''Nautilus'' airship. With this, the four warriors can now break the high winds of Dalg to the south.
With none left to rule Saronia, Alus must assume his father's throne. In the 3D remake, he develops a kinship with [[Arc]], who spurs him on toward his rightful destiny. In thanks for saving his kingdom, the newly-minted monarch orders his scholars to release the super-fast ''Nautilus'' airship. With this, the four warriors can now break the high winds of Dalug to the south.


==Other quests==
==Other quests==

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