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Furuya Noboru (Japanese: 古谷昇 Furuya Noboru) is an open-world NPC located in Inazuma City, Inazuma.

Following a certain dialogue branch for the first time gives the player six Adventurer's Experience.

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Profile[]

(To be added.)

Appearance[]

Furuya Noboru has long black hair tied in a ponytail. He wears the standard male uniform of the Adventurers' Guild. The uniform consists of two layers of shirt (a long-sleeve white shirt with mandarin collar and a green laced up vest), green vambraces, a red necktie, a green cape collar with a ruffled trim and a triangular back flap, a buckled belt, knee-length green pants with red accents, brown stockings and laced leather shoes. The Adventurers' Guild logo, an eight-pointed star, is printed on the right and back flaps of the collar.

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Story Quests

World Quests

Requests

Commissions

Idle Quotes[]

Icon Dialogue Idle Over and over again...
Media:VO Furuya Noboru 01.ogg "Ugh... Why do new explorers make the same mistakes over and over again?"

Dialogue[]

Furuya Noboru: Why, if it isn't the new rookie!
Furuya Noboru: *cough* Welcome! Feel free to ask me if you have any questions.
Icon Dialogue TCG Duel
(Opens Genius Invokation TCG match interface)
(If the player loses the match)
Furuya Noboru: Hmm... Beginners always seem to make the same mistakes...
(If the player wins the match)
Furuya Noboru: It seems I've lost... Hmm... I didn't realize where the game started to go wrong...
Icon Dialogue Talk You look pretty pale. Are you okay?
Furuya Noboru: It's okay. I was just born with a weak constitution. *cough* Thank you for asking.
Furuya Noboru: I have been weak and prone to sickness since I was little. I joined the Adventurers' Guild after I had grown up, hoping to train my body through adventures.
Furuya Noboru: Although I have gathered quite a lot of experience, my body still remains the same... Oh, no no... I'm not some great adventurer worth mentioning or anything.
Furuya Noboru: However, because I have been in Inazuma for so long, I happen to know more about the local Adventurers' Guild than anyone else. *cough* If you have any questions, feel free to ask me anytime.
Icon Dialogue Talk Tell me about Inazuma...
Furuya Noboru: You want to know more about the geography of Inazuma? Ahem... No problem!
Furuya Noboru: I figure that you must've come to Narukami Island from Ritou through Konda Village, right? Then I need not mention them, though there are some urban legends about Byakko Plain, which is also on that path. Who knows if those are true or not?
Furuya Noboru: To the north of Inazuma City, you will find the Grand Narukami Shrine on the mountaintop. The great Sacred Sakura tree at the shrine is a truly spectacular sight.
Furuya Noboru: Beneath the Grand Narukami Shrine are Mt. Yougou and the Chinju Forest. It's very difficult to climb Mt. Yougou. There are also legends about bake-danuki running amok in the Chinju Forest. Be extra careful if you go there.
Icon Dialogue Talk What's outside Narukami Island?
(Before completing The Sun-Wheel and Mt. Kanna)
Furuya Noboru: Outside of Narukami Island, if you keep going southwest, you will find Kannazuka, Tatarasuna and Yashiori Island.
Furuya Noboru: These islands have been the focus of recent military conflicts, and I don't recommend that adventurers go there alone. However, many could not resist the temptation of treasure hunting... *cough*
Furuya Noboru: In addition, I haven't heard much good about the Mikage Furnace of Tatarasuna at Kannazuka... Anyway, those who can't handle themselves well had best stay away from those places for now.
Furuya Noboru: After passing through these islands, you will find yourself in the most remote corner of Inazuma, Watatsumi Island, a place under the jurisdiction of the Sangonomiya.
Furuya Noboru: Further down... you will be in southern Inazuma. This is a place that is constantly shrouded by fog. It sure doesn't look like anything good from this side of the ocean...
Furuya Noboru: While I'm curious about what exactly is hiding in the thick fog, I wouldn't suggest going there.
(After completing The Sun-Wheel and Mt. Kanna)
Furuya Noboru: Outside of Narukami Island, if you keep going southwest, you will find Kannazuka, Tatarasuna and Yashiori Island.
Furuya Noboru: These islands have been the focus of recent military conflicts, and I don't recommend that adventurers go there alone. However, many could not resist the temptation of treasure hunting... *cough*
Furuya Noboru: In addition, I haven't heard much good about the Mikage Furnace of Tatarasuna at Kannazuka... Anyway, those who can't handle themselves well had best stay away from those places for now.
Furuya Noboru: After passing through these islands, you will find yourself in the most remote corner of Inazuma, Watatsumi Island, a place under the jurisdiction of the Sangonomiya.
Furuya Noboru: You can find Tsurumi Island to the south of Inazuma. That place has always been shrouded in fog, but that fog has dissipated suddenly for some reason...
Furuya Noboru: The Shogunate has no doubt noticed this as well. I've heard that they're planning to send people to develop that land after an observational period.
Furuya Noboru: Ah, right. While the fog may be gone, the situation is still unclear for now. I would probably still advise any new adventurers to not go there willy-nilly.
Icon Dialogue Talk I'm afraid I'm no longer a rookie.
(Before completing Transient Dreams)
Furuya Noboru: Wow, such forcefulness! It seems that I have judged a book by its cover. My apologies.
Furuya Noboru: But since you have just arrived in Inazuma, you probably still find many things unfamiliar. If you run into any trouble, be careful. Come back for me!
Furuya Noboru: Inazuma is in turmoil right now, which you probably already know. However, this may be a blessing in disguise. Ever since the Sakoku Decree, fewer and fewer foreign adventurers have been arriving, so there should still be quite a lot of lost treasure to be found.
Furuya Noboru: If you have confidence in your abilities, this might be the right place for you to flex your muscles.
Furuya Noboru: *sigh* Anyway, best you be careful when going outside. The Adventurers' Guild will always be behind you.
Icon Dialogue Reward I look forward to working with you.
Furuya Noboru: Seeing as you've just arrived, I'll share with you some of the experiences that I've gathered over the years.
Furuya Noboru: In this rapidly changing world, I think there'll always be situations where the experience may be of use to you.
(Obtain Adventurer's Experience Adventurer's Experience ×6)
(After completing Transient Dreams)
Furuya Noboru: Wow, such forcefulness! It seems that I have judged a book by its cover. My apologies.
Furuya Noboru: But since you have just arrived in Inazuma, you probably still find many things unfamiliar. If you run into any trouble, be careful. Come back for me!
Furuya Noboru: Still, I expect that there'll be competition for all the buried treasure soon, what with the number of adventurers we're expecting to arrive at our shores from overseas soon.
Furuya Noboru: If you have confidence in your abilities, this might be the right place for you to flex your muscles.
Furuya Noboru: *cough* Anyway, best you be careful when going outside. The Adventurers' Guild will always be behind you.
Icon Dialogue Reward I look forward to working with you.
Furuya Noboru: Seeing as you've just arrived, I'll share with you some of the experiences that I've gathered over the years.
Furuya Noboru: In this rapidly changing world, I think there'll always be situations where the experience may be of use to you.
(Obtain Adventurer's Experience Adventurer's Experience ×6)
Icon Dialogue Talk Goodbye! Take care of yourself.
Furuya Noboru: Thanks! You too, young adventurer!

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Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial Name
EnglishFuruya Noboru
Chinese
(Simplified)
古谷升
Gǔgǔ Shēng
Chinese
(Traditional)
古谷升
Gǔgǔ Shēng
Japanese古谷昇
Furuya Noboru
Korean후루야 노보루
Huruya Noboru
SpanishFuruya Noboru
FrenchFuruya Noboru
RussianФуруя Нобору
Furuya Noboru
ThaiFuruya Noboru
VietnameseFuruya Noboru
GermanFuruya Noboru
IndonesianFuruya Noboru
PortugueseFuruya Noboru
TurkishFuruya Noboru
ItalianFuruya Noboru

Change History[]

Version 3.3

Version 2.0

  • Furuya Noboru was released.
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