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Revision as of 21:28, September 9, 2023

Golden Road
Golden Road TOM remake screenshot.jpg
First appearance Trials of Mana (1995)
Latest appearance Trials of Mana 3D {2020)
Greater location Eastern Continent
Inhabitant(s) Cactus ResearcherToM
Background music Swivel

The Golden Road is a location in both Trials of Mana and Heroes of Mana.

Background

Named for the gilded stonework that lines its main paths, the Golden Road was once the main trade route through the central continent. It stretches across the foot of a mountainous canyon, dividing said terrain into a southern valley and northern highlands. By day, woodland creatures roam this vast expanse from Maia in the east to Beiser in the west with a path to the north into Stonesplit Gap; but by nightfall, one might catch a glimpse of the restless dead and other nocturnal creatures wandering about.

History

Trials of Mana

Chapter I

The Golden Road was at one time a bustling trade route, but due to monster activity brought about by the shift in the world's mana power, much of this trade has been interrupted. On the advice of Von Boyage, our heroes must brave this treacherous route to reach Valsena via Stonesplit Gap to the north. Meanwhile, the port of Beiser to the southwest is closed and heavily guarded in light of hostilities nearby.

Later, as our heroes have liberated Valsena, the Hero King sends them to Beiser in order to reach Palo across the ocean; and from Palo, they may reach Laurent and the Windstone believed to be held there.

Chapter II

As the heroes escape Beuca Island with the aid of Vuscav, the creature drops them off on the southeast beach in order that they will return to Valsena. After the Hero King tells them where to find the remaining Mana Spirits, the Golden Road becomes one of the many places Vuscav can make landfall.

Heroes of Mana

“The most well-known road in Valsena and a key point in transportation. The name could have come from the fact that so many merchants travel this road, or for the green fields that beautifully reflect the light from the setting sun.”
Notebook
Rabite icon EOM artwork.png Randi --"Whoa! What's a Rabite doing in a place like this?"
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