Naribwe
Naribwe (ニリ村 Niri Village) is medium sized village in the South East/Eastern region of Gondowan. The people and architecture of Naribwe resemble something one would expect to find in Sub-Saharan Africa before the arrival of Europeans. The people of Naribwe are primitive when compared to most of the settlements of neighboring continents such as Indra, but are by no means savage, and are more peaceful than their northern neighbors the Kibombo tribe. South east of Naribwe are the Gondowan Cliffs which connect Gondowan to Indra while north is the Kibombo Mountains and eventually the village of Kibombo. The people of Naribwe are led by a Fortune Teller, this figure appears to be the political and spiritual center of the village.
In Golden Sun: The Lost Age
- For all NPC gossip, see Side Scripts.
Fortune Teller
- Main article: Fortune Teller
Naribwe's Fortune Teller lives in the upper right house in Naribwe, situated on a cliff overlooking the rest of the village. This location seems appropriate as he is the closest the village has to a leader. By paying 20 coins and offering him nearly any item in the party's inventory (the item is returned after the reading) the Fortune Teller will tell the player where to go to continue the quest, find new Utility Psynergy items, and other things depending on the type of item given. However, his predictions can be somewhat cryptic at times and often require some slight deciphering on the player's part. Nonetheless, this easily makes him the most useful NPC in Naribwe, and from a gameplay perspective perhaps the second-most important NPC in the series (next to Sunshine) as giving him a piece of armor will reveal the location of a Djinni.
Vendors
The town's Inn service is provided in the lower right building of town at a rate of 10 coins per Adept.
The Fortune Teller is located in the upper right building and costs 20 coins for each reading.
Weapon Shop | |||
Name | Class | Cost | Effect |
Battle Mace | Mace | 2600 | Attack +56 |
Battle Rapier | Light Blade | 2900 | Attack +58 |
Broad Axe | Axe | 1400 | Attack +50 |
Broad Sword | Long Sword | 1000 | Attack +40 |
Artifacts | |||
Psynergy Rod | Staff | 3800 | Attack +64, Unleashes Psy Leech |
Armor Shop | |||
Name | Class | Cost | Effect |
Adept's Clothes | Clothing | 850 | Defense +18, Max PP +8 |
Armlet | Bracelet | 900 | Defense +17 |
Bronze Helm | Helm | 600 | Defense +14 |
Iron Shield | Shield | 1200 | Defense +20 |
Silk Robe | Robe | 1400 | Defense +20 |
Silver Circlet | Circlet | 1300 | Defense +16 |
Wooden Cap | Hat | 400 | Defense +10 |
Item Shop | |||
Name | Class | Cost | Effect |
Antidote | Consumable Item | 20 | Cures Poison and Venom from one Adept |
Elixir | Consumable Item | 30 | Cures Sleep, Stun, and Delusion from one Adept |
Herb | Consumable Item | 10 | Restores 50 HP to one Adept |
Sacred Feather | Consumable Item | 70 | Temporary lowers monster encounter rate |
Collectables
- 18 Coins: In the green jar in the northwest two-room house.
- Sleep Bomb: In the blue jar in the inn.
- Thorn Crown: In the chest in the lower right area of town, reached by casting Lash on a rope.
- Unicorn Ring: In a hidden chest in the upper left of town in the center of a ring of six totem poles. Use Reveal to see it.
- Elixir: Jar on the far left side near Weapons & Armor Shop.
Trivia
- The bonfire in the center of the village can have Blaze cast on it, but serves no known purpose. The graphics of the flame change if it hits an NPC, but no other reaction occurs.
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Golden Sun | |
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Golden Sun: The Lost Age | |
Daila • Madra • Alhafra • Garoh • Mikasalla • Naribwe • Kibombo • Yallam • Apojii Islands • Izumo • Champa • Lemuria • Shaman Village • Contigo • Loho • Prox | |
Golden Sun: Dark Dawn | |
Lookout Cabin • Patcher's Place • Carver's Camp • Harapa • Passaj • Kaocho • Ayuthay • Te Rya Village • Belinsk • Border Town • Port Rago • Saha Town • Kolima Village • Harun Village • Yamata City • Tonfon • Champa Camp (and Champa) |