In Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim , the story follows the red-haired adventurer after he is shipwrecked in the mysterious Canaan Islands . This title is a central piece of Ys lore, acting as a "culmination" that connects plot points from the first five games and Ys Origin . The Journey to Canaan
Adol and his companion Dogi set sail for the Atlas Ocean aboard the pirate ship Tres Mares , captained by Ladoc. Their goal is to explore the uncharted islands of Canaan, which are surrounded by a massive, permanent storm known as the . However, the ship is attacked by a fleet of Romun Empire vessels, and Adol is knocked overboard while trying to save a fellow sailor. Stranded in a New Land
Adol washes ashore on the Canaan Islands, where he is found unconscious by two sisters, . They belong to the Rehda , a race of long-eared, forest-dwelling people who are initially wary of humans (or "Erethians").
In Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim , the story follows the red-haired adventurer after he is shipwrecked in the mysterious Canaan Islands . This title is a central piece of Ys lore, acting as a "culmination" that connects plot points from the first five games and Ys Origin . The Journey to Canaan
Adol and his companion Dogi set sail for the Atlas Ocean aboard the pirate ship Tres Mares , captained by Ladoc. Their goal is to explore the uncharted islands of Canaan, which are surrounded by a massive, permanent storm known as the . However, the ship is attacked by a fleet of Romun Empire vessels, and Adol is knocked overboard while trying to save a fellow sailor. Stranded in a New Land
Adol washes ashore on the Canaan Islands, where he is found unconscious by two sisters, . They belong to the Rehda , a race of long-eared, forest-dwelling people who are initially wary of humans (or "Erethians").