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After recently watching the cutscene at Ravum Aedes Sacra with Endu, Rio, Relmitos/Nef and Orland, I was confused about something.

Does anyone know the answer to this, I've yet to work it out...

Is Endu actually Heathcliff Flowen? Or Flowen's father?

The strangest thing is that he acually has the Dark Flow...

And whilst I overlooked it at the start, he uses Flowen's Sword in the battles.

Help me!
Yes, I noticed the Dark Flow too in that cutscene too. Cool. Big Grin

He is not Heathcliff Flowen nor Flowen's father, but you are dead close. You need to see his ending, because the game explains it. Are you asking for spoilers? Tongue
Personally, I don't mind if I get spoilers. I don't care too much about finding the story out for myself as much as working out what's going on.

Also, do I have to get to Castor a second time to fight her with Endu? I tried the first time, but Endu was 'already dispatched'.
Yes, you do need to play through it again. And you need to use Endu more than you use Lura or Break, or else it'll not let you use Endu (it's so stupid, I know!).

Rico and Flowen's spirits were awakened and came together in an explosion, destroying Dark Falz and creating Endu and Amplum Umbra (the "Germ"). Endu and the "Germ" are supposed to be opposites of each other. *Pretends to understand everything*.
So, Endu is the focus of the Great Light, or something?

I'm sure that Amplum Umbra means 'Profound Darkness.'

Finally some links between PSO and the original series.

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But if Falz was destroyed to create the pure form...

(Mental processes activated...)
"Amplus" means "ample" (large) in Latin, and "Umbra" means shadow: The Great Shadow. I think he represents life, and the Great Shadow death.

I don't know about The Great Light, but wasn't the Profound Darkness destroyed already? I don't think Amplum Umbra is that, but I wouldn't know, because I haven't beaten PS4. Someone else will be able to tell us, I hope. Big Grin
Interesting. They don't make Endu look so important in this game...so why's Sil'fer so important? Or at least so she seems...?
No, unfortunately they don't. Most of the time I haven't a clue what Endu's trying to tell me, though he seems friendly enough. I was quite surprised to find out who he actually was in the end. He probably didn't even know himself.

They make it seem like Sil'fer is the main character, and then Break. I guess it's only because they want it so that there's a girl and a guy as main characters, and everyone's supposed to love HUnewearls ¬_¬ , so they picked Sil'fer, who couldn't remember anything that'd happened until the very end and isn't ev...