Following the latest trailer for Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists of the Mysterious Paintings, Koei Tecmo released several new screenshots of Corneria and Pamela Ibis, who are both returning characters from Atelier Firis, as well as Hagel, who is a reoccurring character throughout the series.
Corneria
A returning character from Atelier Sophie, Corneria has the power of duplicating items at the cost of losing her height. She runs the Corneria Company in Kirchen Bell in the neighboring country, but has come to Merveille to buy goods and take a look at the markets.
With the Atelier Rank system in play now, and the number of alchemists rising, she sees this as her business opportunity to become more well-known. It seems that she is saving the amount of duplicated items she can make for a special service for regular customers.
For some reason, she suddenly becomes enlarged… will she be able to return to normal?
Pamela Ibis
A person who worked as a sister at Kirchen Bell. Now she does her sisterly duties along with Grace at Venue Church. She was supposed to return to Kirchen Bell, but took the wrong carriage to Merveille and now has to save up enough to return home. She’s a bit of a ditz, but is also very good at her duties, so she is quite popular at the church.
Hagel
A stocky man who runs a blacksmith’s in Merveille. His head is as shiny and smooth and hairless as his name would have you believe. (Hageru means ‘to lose hair’) He comes from a lineage of blacksmiths, and puts an extraordinary amount of passion into protecting his forge. He is quite the jolly fellow, and is so well-known that they may as well add him into the tourist’s guide for travelers.
His skill as a blacksmith is near unparalleled and is considered top class even within the Adalet Kingdom. However he does not forget the playfulness a creator should have, and creates many prototype products for people to test out. He loves to sing while working, but the jury is still out on how well he sings.
Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists of the Mysterious Paintings will release in Japan on December 21 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Nintendo Switch. The game releases in North America and Europe, in early 2018 alongside an additional PC release.
Published: Nov 27, 2017 08:30 am