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[]
- Act I - The Narzissenkreuz Adventure
- Act II - Kingdom Through the Looking-Glass
- Act III - "If She No Longer Dreams of You..."
Summary[]
Act I - The Narzissenkreuz Adventure[]
Main article: The Narzissenkreuz Adventure (Act)
- The Narzissenkreuz Adventure
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- The Story of "the Princess" and "the Adventure Team"
(To be added.)
Act II - Kingdom Through the Looking-Glass[]
Main article: Kingdom Through the Looking-Glass
- Ann's Story
(To be added.)
Act III - "If She No Longer Dreams of You..."[]
Main article: "If She No Longer Dreams of You..."
- Mary-Ann's Story
(To be added.)
Characters[]
9 Characters appear in this Chapter:
Total Rewards[]
Achievements[]
There is 1 Achievement obtainable from Ann of the Narzissenkreuz:
Achievement | Category | Description | Requirements | |
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Ann in Wonderland | 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[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Ann 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 |
Korean | 수선화의 안 Suseonhwa-ui An | Ann of Narcissus |
Spanish | Anne de la Cruz de los Narcisos | Anne of the Daffodils Cross |
French | Ann de Narzissenkreuz | Ann of Narzissenkreuz |
Russian | Анн из Нарциссенкрейц Ann iz Nartsissenkreyts | Ann from Narzissenkreuz |
Thai | Ann แห่ง Narzissenkreuz | |
Vietnamese | Ann Của Narzissenkreuz | Ann of Narzissenkreuz |
German | Ann des Narzissenkreuzes | Ann of the Narzissenkreuz |
Indonesian | Ann dari Narzissenkreuz | Ann of Narzissenkreuz |
Portuguese | Ann da Cruz de Narcissus | |
Turkish | Nergis Haçlı Ann | |
Italian | Ann dei Narzissenkreuz | Ann of the Narzissenkreuz |
Change History[]
Released in Version 4.0