When working in tandem with 1, 2, and 3 of the RPG. Whether there is a front or back connection to the sequel depends on the series.

Sometimes the sequel is ten years after the previous one, a hundred years later, or in fact thousands of years after making it look like a whole different world.

In that regard, "Beast Fantasy" seems to have a connection back and forth, and "Beast Fantasy 2" is a world a hundred years after "1." The connection between "2" and "3" has not been clarified, but "4" is so close to a decade after the ending of "3".

The characters in the previous work are empty enough to appear in the new work as it is.

But that's not necessarily a good thing.

In fact, "Beast Fantasy 4" clearly features two of the characters that appeared in "3".

The protagonist Ryga and the heroine Kuzha.

The two were tied at the end of a great love affair in '3' and received a large circle.

They save the world but hide, live quietly and happily in a poor village in the countryside.

A child was also blessed with a child.

The child was named Cyril.

Eventually the child will be swallowed up by a new destiny, the forerunner of which will be an imperial soldier at the hands of the Beast God Beast attacking and burning down the village.

Cyril must survive as the new protagonist.

It was the lives of those who, so to speak, became 'used' in the previous work that were paid as a price to keep him alive.

Having survived many crises in his previous work, Ryga was lightly killed as soon as he got off the hero's throne, and while heroine, Kuzha, was also a user of restorative magic and wisdom techniques that accompanied him to the Battle of Las Boss, he sheltered his son and died lightly.

Needless to say, the majority of fans who played "Beast Fantasy 4" at the time went mad.

In the first place, "Beast Fantasy 3" has a high call for the greatest masterpieces throughout all series.

The system inherited from 1 or 2 reached the realm of completion, and the story became authentic, immobilizing the popularity of the series was "3".

Fans also asked, 'What's your favorite title?' There are many who mention the third book when asked.

Actually, I like '3' the best as a single user too.

The biggest feature in the story aspect of "Beast Fantasy 3" is that the protagonist is fighting for a thorough love affair.

The mediocre boy Ryga, who grew up in a certain rural village, was in love with the childhood girl Kuzha.

One day I try to convey my thoughts with determination, but as I plotted at that moment, the Warcraft appears and takes away the confessor.

Reiga travels to get her beloved back and gets caught up in a world crisis ahead of her.

In the end, an amazing man who really crushed Las Boss because he had to defeat Las Boss in order to be tied to his lover.

Save the world after sex.

The typical protagonist of such a JRPG was Ryga.

But well, such a cotte cote story was a big woe.

Sales of "Beast Fantasy 3" greatly outweigh the last two works and become a social phenomenon.

That's why the sequel recoil was huge.

What happens if the previous protagonist & heroine, who should have been united and happy, dies early in the start of the next one?

Rough as it should be.

What to do with forcing Bud to resume the story that should have been tied in a happy ending, and havoc in a storm of accusations.

He said the production company even sent him a threatening sentence and he got out of the police force.

There are even people among fans who break '4' as' the worst waste of the series' just for this one thing.

As for the production side, I would have prepared a shock to avoid the mannerization of the series, which almost solidified in "3".

Surprise doesn't mean anything.

"Bettering Expectations" and "Bettering Expectations" seem similar and completely different.

A typical example of this was Beast Fantasy 4.

Well, as far as the stupidity about the game goes......

In short, the man who can save the world because of his erotic shakedown was the former protagonist Ryga = now the heavy town of the enemy cadre, Whartaiga.

Let's analyze him now in the light of the above.

To him, the woman he loved was everything.

If it was to be tied to her, even Las Bosses would take her down. Ah, a man who would say and execute.

What happens if such a man loses the woman he loves himself.

He hasn't found any meaning in this world.

Someone who would say what a world without her would be worth, or something.

Well, so maybe it's just better not to do something like rasbos in the system of tochi crazy and world annihilation......

The brainwashing by the beast pieces was also solved, and now only Cyril, given to him with the woman he loves, is probably the only place that barely links him to the world.

But still, signs of this thick, drifting world.

It must come from a sense of loss preceded by a loved one to feel somewhere invested that my son can take care of me if I want to keep the peace.

That's what he is.

If you look not only at the Twelve Apostles Wartiga, but also as the protagonist Ryga in the previous book Beast Fantasy 3.

And this problem also applies to my son Cyril.

If the motive that led the protagonist of "3" to game completion is "Love," then the motive for poking and moving the protagonist Cyril of "4" is "Vengeance."

My son, who destroys a country with a grudge that killed his parents, feels something like it.

This father and this son?

The survival of his father is now found, and half of the motives for revenge will have disappeared.

But. Still, Cyril's revenge doesn't end.

Because the other half of the motive, the mother's death, is a fact that cannot be overridden.

Father and son.

Ryga and Cyril.

The path to the irrevocable ruin of the two is the same, with the death of the mother as the starting point for his wife.

Isn't it impossible to solve a problem without doing something about this?

The worst ending is inevitable, just like the game.

… I have been born into this world as a villain and raised in various ways.

To avoid a future of game-like ruin that has served as a model for this world.

I've built my strength and I've been concerned about dealing with it correctly.

In the shadow of it, the risk factors became more and more digested and even stuck to the dismantling of the resistance today.

A peaceful future is just around the corner.

The presence of Ten himself, the protagonist Cyril and his father, the previous protagonist Ryga, who destroys the empire, will be the biggest obstacle at the end of the day.

What can I do to ease these two feelings and get them to settle the spear somehow?

The biggest problem is one woman caught in the depths of their minds.

It is difficult because her death cannot be undone.

Because we can't take it back, because we're both hard-willed and overshadowed.

The dead will not rise.

It is an absolute principle common to any RPG (except death in combat).

It's not easy to overturn that, but this time you can also challenge that difficult business.

As Cyril's mother and Ryga's wife......, there is no way to revive Kuzha, actually.

Let's talk about the Beast Fantasy 3 story in more detail now to explain it.

As the enemy of Beast Fantasy 3, Lasbos is a monstrous fox called the White Jade Heavenly Fox.

He has nine tails, as many of them do.

A transcendent who has lived for thousands of years, the point is that he combines both beast demon chi and wisdom saint chi, in case he is a beast but even intelligent because of his long life.

The strongest mould used in combination is more and more mass-produced in later series, but the original is probably this white jade heavenly fox.

That's why he was so strong, he was touted as the most powerful lass boss in the series.

It is supposed to be stronger than the Beast God Beast.

Ninetail, the executive character of "3", transformed every single one of his tails into a split body and a loyal subordinate to follow him.

This ninetail becomes a problem even though it is unique throughout the series: all the beautiful women without exception to the family of the demonic fox.

Because one of the Ninetails, a loyal subordinate of Lasbos White Jade Heavenly Fox, is the heroine of "3", Kuzha.

As mentioned earlier, the heroine being taken away by the Warcraft at the start of the play of "3" was actually just summoning the ninetails that were letting him go everywhere and lurk as a normal human being.

Since then, Kuzha has worked as a foreman for the White Jade Heavenly Fox, which began its activities for the annihilation of mankind.

The protagonist Ryga, who was fighting with the intention of retrieving his lover from the enemies of humanity, is a shocking development to reunite with heroine as an enemy ally.

... From there, the protagonist of "3" was Magimon, as he bogged down the series's most powerful lass boss and took his heroine.

I'm not convinced that such rigid people will be defeated just because they will be surrounded by ordinary soldiers in the next production.

Anyway, the heroine is a Phantom with a lot of personality that way too, so hopes are left that won't end once he dies or so.

Because it is part of a heavenly beast that can destroy the world in any way.

In that case, to solve the problem of Cyril and Ryga in one piece.

To bring two loved ones Kuzha back into this world.

I have to go.

Russ boss of "Beast Fantasy 3," under White Jade Heavenly Fox......