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The Wise One
[edit] Story
This is indeed what happens when Saturos’ band instigates the effort to restore Alchemy. The Wise One sees that Isaac is the individual he had hoped for in this case. Therefore, the Wise One modifies the scenario in subtle, complex fashions so that either Isaac, who would ensure alchemy be used for good purposes, will succeed in Alchemy’s restoration, or so that Alchemy will never be returned at all. The Wise One proceeds to give a dubious explanation to Isaac about the nature of Alchemy, stating that it is a destructive force that is better off sealed, and he tasks Isaac on a quest to stop Alchemy’s return. This is the main part of a test of Isaac’s virtue; the idea is that it is up to Isaac to find out and accept the truth about Alchemy on his own, for only the strong in soul and understanding in heart can succeed at that.Under the influence of the Wise One’s half-truth about Alchemy’s destructive potential, Isaac valiantly pursues Saturos and Felix. Over the course of Isaac’s quest, though, he is unable to prevent the lighting of three of the four Lighthouses necessary for Alchemy to return. After the episode at the third Lighthouse, Isaac confronts his rival Felix and learns the truth about Alchemy from him, the truth that if Alchemy is not returned, Weyard will wither and die, like hibernating bear in an endless winter. Though Isaac is flabbergasted, he comes to grips with this truth and joins Felix’s cause, just as the Wise One had been hoping. However, at this time, the final beacon is already being scaled by a separate group of Adepts, Agatio and Karst, from the Fire Clan of Prox. However, the party learns from Hama that a powerful force is acting to prevent their ascent from succeeding. This force is the Wise One, who has determined that the pair lack the will and virtue necessary to complete the climb and turns them into Flame Dragons before they are able to finish their task. Eventually, Isaac and Felix stumble upon them, not knowing their identities, and slay them. It is then the Mars Star is returned to the Wise One's intended bearers, as Isaac's party retrieve it, having sworn to light the beacon.
But even before Isaac meets Agatio and Karst within the Lighthouse, the Wise One arranged for one final test; he lured the parents of Isaac and Felix from the nearby town of Prox and subdued them, transforming them into a monstrous, three-headed Doom Dragon in much the same way he did the other two Mars Adepts. When Isaac makes it to the top, the Wise One appears as a being of mystery to everyone except Isaac and Garet, whom he calls out to. When Kraden asks how Isaac is on a name- to- name basis with the Wise One, Isaac and Garet explain how the Wise One halted the flow of magma in Sol Sanctum so the two could escape safely and do his works. Piers and Kraden, completely astounded, say that no mere Adept could preform such a feat, and that anyone with that kind of power is more like a god.
The Wise One, in setting up this test for Isaac, never actually intended for the parents to die if Isaac was to succeed, as is illustrated by what happens after the Mars Lighthouse is activated: The energy let loose by Alchemy’s return floods into and revives their parents, allowing them to finally reunite. When the Golden Sun is formed above Mt. Aleph, a subtle effect previously employed by the Wise One, before even the eruption of Mt. Aleph, causes part of the Sun’s power to enter Isaac’s body so as to counteract the ambitions of the man who desired the full power of the Sun itself, Alex. As the Golden Sun forms, he alerts everyone in Vale and the four Lighthouses to the impending danger by communicating to them in their dreams. This proves Hama's contention that the Wise One has a caring heart; essentially, the Wise One elevates his stoic image once he finds the heroes necessary for Weyard’s well-being. As the final light converges and descends onto Mt. Aleph, The Wise One preforms one final task. Alex, perplexed as to why he does not have almighty power, is approached by the Wise One, who explains that Isaac holds the final part of the Golden Sun, and that Alex's power is not endless. Enraged, Alex assaults the Wise One with his newfound Psynergy, to which the Wise One responds, effortlessly overpowering Alex, crippling him. With that the Wise One departs, leaving Alex to be drawn into heart of the earth, along with the crumbling Mt. Aleph. It is unknown if this is somehow an exception to his claim of not interfering with man, or whether that was simply a lie, as at this point, the Golden Sun series draws to a conclusion, pending the release of Golden Sun: Dark Dawn.
[edit] In Golden Sun: Dark Dawn
The Wise One does not appear in Dark Dawn, however, he is mentioned. In the game's opening sequences, Isaac is seen praying to the Wise One to help Weyard after the Golden Sun event. It is also revealed that the Wise One is a Philosopher's Stone, a creature "forged through Alchemy". The Wise One's encyclopedia entry is as follows:
- "This absolute being looks like a floating boulder with one central eye. He watches over Weyard and holds unimaginable power. The Wise One is now known to be what the ancients called a Philosopher's Stone, a creature they forged through Alchemy."
Statues of the Wise One are present throughout the game, and may be used to fully heal the entire party's HP and PP, as well as remove any stat disadvantages and play will resume at them if the entire party is downed. These statues exist to prevent returning from beyond points of no-return by dying.
According to Isaac, the Wise One may be in danger as a certain someone bears an absolute hatred of it for an unknown reason, and that's the reason why he could not leave the Lookout Cabin. However, this is not further developed in the game.
[edit] Trivia
- The Wise One is one of the only characters in the Golden Sun series that cannot ever have Mind Read used on it, even when hacking the move onto a party member.
- Strangely, it is one of the most important NPCs in the game, yet it does not have its own portrait.
- Despite having no apparent gender, in Dark Dawn's English encyclopaedia entry, the Wise One is referred to as a "he".
- In Dark Dawn, statues of the Wise One can be found that fully restore the party's HP and PP endlessly.
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