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.
Location[]
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.
Quests and Events[]
Story Quests
- Cypressus Custos Chapter (Kamisato Ayato)
- Imperatrix Umbrosa Chapter (Raiden Shogun)
- Taurus Iracundus Chapter (Arataki Itto)
World Quests
Requests
Commissions
Idle Quotes[]
- Over and over again...
- "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.
- Duel
- (Opens Genius Invokation TCG match interface)
- (If the player loses the match)
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- Furuya Noboru: Hmm... Beginners always seem to make the same mistakes...
- (If the player wins the match)
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- Furuya Noboru: It seems I've lost... Hmm... I didn't realize where the game started to go wrong...
- 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.
- 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.
- What's outside Narukami Island?
- (Before completing The Sun-Wheel and Mt. Kanna)
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- 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)
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- 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.
- I'm afraid I'm no longer a rookie.
- (Before completing Transient Dreams)
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- 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.
- 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 ×6)
- (After completing Transient Dreams)
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- 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.
- 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 ×6)
- Goodbye! Take care of yourself.
- Furuya Noboru: Thanks! You too, young adventurer!
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Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name |
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English | Furuya Noboru |
Chinese (Simplified) | 古谷升 Gǔgǔ Shēng |
Chinese (Traditional) | 古谷升 Gǔgǔ Shēng |
Japanese | 古谷昇 Furuya Noboru |
Korean | 후루야 노보루 Huruya Noboru |
Spanish | Furuya Noboru |
French | Furuya Noboru |
Russian | Фуруя Нобору Furuya Noboru |
Thai | Furuya Noboru |
Vietnamese | Furuya Noboru |
German | Furuya Noboru |
Indonesian | Furuya Noboru |
Portuguese | Furuya Noboru |
Turkish | Furuya Noboru |
Italian | Furuya Noboru |