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Revision as of 04:34, 18 January 2023
Neisa (ネイサ, Neisa) is a supporting character in Genso Suikoden Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki. She is a wandering ring maker and one of the game's 13 unmet Stars.
History
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Neisa was a Fairpeak ring maker who worked during the against the Teras Pharma in the year 100, refining and developing rings over and over. She was also a frequent wanderer, prone to traveling on a whim.
After the battle against the Teras Pharma, Neisa retired to her workshop on the Melisma Prairie, absorbing herself in her work. Rodric would speculate she threw herself into her work and her travels as a consequence of losing someone very close to her during the war.
Her work would be fraught with frustration, and she would compile a list of issues with her research. Visiting her workshop while she was wandering, one of the group's ring makers would leave a ring behind, in the hopes that it would help provide a solution.
The ring did indeed help, and Neisa would go on to write further notes detailing her progress. They would be found by Dagzuma in the workshop in the year 200, and there the Starbearer ring maker would inherit the techniques based off of that research.
In the branch of the Infinity created by the fall of Renefarious, Neisa would learn of the fall of the barrier during her travels and immediately set out, never to return to her workshop, or the ring that awaited her there.
Game info
References
- Genso Suikoden Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki The Complete Guide (ISBN 978-4-04-886462-6), page 219