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Ann of the Narzissenkreuz is a World Quest Series in Fontaine.

This Quest Series is referred to as Ann's Story: Prologue in the Fontaine Reputation menu.

List of Acts[]

Summary[]

Act I - The Narzissenkreuz Adventure[]

The Narzissenkreuz Adventure

(To be added.)

The Story of "the Princess" and "the Adventure Team"

(To be added.)

Act II - Kingdom Through the Looking-Glass[]

Ann's Story

(To be added.)

Act III - "If She No Longer Dreams of You..."[]

Mary-Ann's Story

(To be added.)

Characters[]

9 Characters appear in this Chapter:

Total Rewards[]

Mora 170,000 Mora

Achievements[]

There is 1 Achievement obtainable from Ann of the Narzissenkreuz:

Achievement Category Description Requirements Primogem
Ann in Wonderland Fontaine: Dance of the Dew-White Springs (I) Fontaine: Dance of the Dew-White Springs (I) Complete the tale of the Narzissenkreuz Adventure Team. Complete Ann of the Narzissenkreuz 10

Trivia[]

  • This quest series contains multiple references to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll:
    • Ann(e) is clearly intended to be representative of Alice, as evidenced by the title of the achievement received upon completing the series, Ann in Wonderland.
    • The player encounters multiple creatures who often argue and talk nonsensically.
    • Act II is called Kingdom Through the Looking-Glass.
    • During the World Quest Ann's Story in Series Ann of the Narzissenkreuz: Act II - Kingdom Through the Looking-Glass, the player ends up in a location which seems to loop endlessly (though careful observation or the end of the quest shows that it does not). Likewise, Alice encounters situations that are seemingly physically impossible.
    • The player obtains Jabberwock's Holy Sword, a reference to the Vorpal Blade from Jabberwocky, a poem included in Through the Looking-Glass.
    • The player is tasked with slaying a dragon, while in Jabberwocky, a character kills the eponymous beast, which is described very much like a dragon, and looks like one in the accompanying illustration.

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishAnn of the Narzissenkreuz
Chinese
(Simplified)
水仙的安
Shuǐxiān de Ān
Ann of the Narzissenkreuz
Chinese
(Traditional)
水仙的安
Shuǐxiān de Ān
Japanese水仙のアン
Suisen no An
Ann of the Narzissenkreuz
Korean수선화의
Suseonhwa-ui An
Ann of Narcissus
SpanishAnne de la Cruz de los NarcisosAnne of the Daffodils Cross
FrenchAnn de NarzissenkreuzAnn of Narzissenkreuz
RussianАнн из Нарциссенкрейц
Ann iz Nartsissenkreyts
Ann from Narzissenkreuz
ThaiAnn แห่ง Narzissenkreuz
VietnameseAnn Của NarzissenkreuzAnn of Narzissenkreuz
GermanAnn des NarzissenkreuzesAnn of the Narzissenkreuz
IndonesianAnn dari NarzissenkreuzAnn of Narzissenkreuz
PortugueseAnn da Cruz de Narcissus
TurkishNergis Haçlı Ann
ItalianAnn dei NarzissenkreuzAnn of the Narzissenkreuz

Change History[]

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