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Berseria-Velvet-versus-exorcistI’m excited about Berseria, but I have some misgivings about it being set in the same world as Tales of Zestiria.

It’s a far-distant prequel, but since Tales of Zestiria’s worldbuilding is one of the things that fell apart and caused my lackluster review, I worry Berseria might suffer from the same issues.

On the other hand, this is their chance to smooth things out and establish working lore for this world.

The newest trailer makes me hope they’ll do just that. Let’s take a look.

This trailer is cool for a lot of reasons.

First, we see a man who appears (at least from this distance) to wear Shepherd-esque garb walking away from a balcony. It’s unclear if Shepherds already existed at the time of Berseria, but there is a “savior” Velvet wants revenge on.

The trailer then plays “Burn,” Berseria’s recently-revealed theme song, and we see Velvet swordfighting a man in white. This man was previously introduced as an exorcist, like Eleanor, whom Velvet also fights in this trailer.

Exorcists protect people from daemons, which seem to be an early version of hellions. Some daemons can keep their reason, such as Velvet and Rokurou, the dark-haired man she’s shown back-to-back with.

The closeup of Rokurou includes a quick glimpse of Velvet and Eleanor in the field behind him. Perhaps although the exorcists begin as Velvet’s enemies, Eleanor at least will become an ally at some point.

Berseria-Magileux-and-new-characterThe trailer also shows Laphicet, Magileux, Bienphu, and a couple new characters.

First, Rokurou fights a man (at a volcano?) who hasn’t been revealed, but while that could be a minor antagonist, the trailer also shows a woman in white who seems prominent.

She appears in the fight between Velvet and Eleanor, and then again beside Magileux. Her attire, the way Eleanor appears to be guarding her in the first scene, and the scepter she carries all suggests she has authority. Perhaps she is a high-ranking person in the Abbey, the order of exorcists.

After a few scenes showcasing Magileux, the woman in white appears to strike her.

Everything about this trailer is really cool, but one more small detail caught my attention. Velvet says the name “Artorius.”

Tales of Zestiria contains an important location called Artorius’s Throne, but it’s never expanded upon. As I traveled through it, I kept asking myself, “Who is Artorius? Why is this place here?” It felt completely irrelevant to the plot and world.

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Artorius’s Throne is the final dungeon, and the apparent base of the main villain. Yes, the villain’s base is named after someone who is never even mentioned.

If Berseria plans to include Artorius, perhaps show Artorius’s Throne in the past, it gives me hope it will straighten out the jumbled world Zestiria created.

What do you think? Will Berseria save the Zestiria universe or fall prey to the same mistakes? Let me know your thoughts on that and this trailer in the comments below!

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  3 Responses to “New Tales of Berseria Trailer Hints at Expanded Lore”

  1. I don’t know if you noticed but at the end when velvet transforms her hand the door behind her definitely resembles the door in Artorius throne leading to the final boss does it not?

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