Jenna

Jenna is a Mars Adept and a playable guest character in Golden Sun that becomes a main playable character in Golden Sun: The Lost Age. A childhood friend of Isaac and Garet's and the younger sister of Felix, Jenna quickly becomes a conventional damsel-in-distress character early on. Being the only mage-style Mars Adept in either game makes her default class series the Flame User class series.

=As a playable character= In the original Golden Sun, Jenna is unique in that she is a playable party member, but only for the first mandatory dungeon. As soon as you first gain control of modern-day Isaac in Vale following the prologue, Garet and Jenna will be part of your party, and she is equipped with a Wooden Stick, Padded Gloves, and One-Piece Dress and carries an Herb. Differentiating her from the other two is that she is in a class that is unique by the first game's standards, "Flame User", which does not have any upgraded class stages programmed and only features the Flare Psynergy series. At the end of the first dungeon, Sol Sanctum, Jenna is taken captive by Isaac and Garet's future antagonists, Saturos and Menardi, and is not seen again until practically the start of the second game.

In Golden Sun: The Lost Age, Jenna shifts into a main playable role and is in fact the only character playable during the prologue sequence at Venus Lighthouse, where she starts with the same equipment setup she started the previous game with and has three Herbs. After the short time she is independently playable, the game's main quest will officially "begin" at Idejima north of Daila with her and Sheba as part of your party as led by Felix, and Jenna will stay in the party forever. Jenna's default class "Flame User" is now expanded to be a proper and full class series, which affords her a variety of effectively powerful Mars Psynergies such as the single-target Fume Psynergy series. On higher stages of the series, attained by setting Mars Djinn, Jenna can also use the very practical Aura Psynergy series for mass party healing. And at the end-game, the fact she can equip Light Blades allows her to wield a copy of the immensely powerful Tisiphone Edge. Taken altogether, these make Jenna a very good all-around character that can be used for a variety of applications and roles.

=Biography= Jenna was born in the secluded town of Vale at the base of the dormant volcano Mt. Aleph, and for her first fourteen years she lived a peaceful life there with her elder brother Felix, their parents, and their friends Isaac and Garet. Like her mother, Jenna is a Mars Adept whereas Felix is a Venus Adept like his father, and all the townspeople of Vale are Adepts to varying degrees because they live their lives under the influence of a giant Psynergy Stone formation near the town's entrance. Having lived at Vale her entire life, at a mountainous area not close enough to the Great Western Sea, Jenna has never seen an ocean before, like her friends at that point.

In Golden Sun
Jenna became a main victim of a disastrous event three years before the present when she was fourteen: A terrible thunderstorm struck Mt. Aleph and Vale, and a giant boulder located somewhere on Mt. Aleph named the Mt. Aleph Boulder became dislodged and descended upon Vale, crashing through it. At the time Felix had fallen into the river and was hanging onto a wooden beam, and both of their parents, along with Isaac's father Kyle, were trying to rescue him from the nearby pier of the house; the Boulder proceeded to crash through the house and drive all four of them over the nearby waterfall. Jenna was left standing essentially comatose from the shock of observing what seemed to be her entire family and life being destroyed.

It goes without saying that the period of time following the disaster was very trying for Jenna; her shock and grief over the loss of her entire immediate family in what was essentially one fell swoop eclipsed that of Isaac, who had lost his father in the same disaster. Jenna was immediately taken in by her grandparents and aunt, whose house lies on the opposite side of the river facing the remains of her original house. In the years to come, she would make it a routine to stand at the ruined foundation of her old house; Valean onlookers would describe her as looking lonely, for obvious reasons.

By the present day and age, now three years since the disaster, Jenna has been able to suppress much of her sadness over the tragedy, and nowadays insists that she and everyone else should forget what is now in the past. Now a young woman with budding abilities as a Mars Adept, Jenna has become closer friends with Isaac and Garet, who themselves have studied and trained hard in the arts of Psynergy. Also, she and the others become close to their "mentor" in knowledge of the topics of Psynergy and Alchemy, the scholar Kraden.

One day, as part of their studies as Adepts, Kraden and the three Adepts embark on a secret expedition into Mt. Aleph's shrine, Sol Sanctum. They eventually make it into the Elemental Star Chamber, where four powerful Psynergy-imbued jewels named the Elemental Stars rest on pedestals, and Garet and Isaac are made to fetch each one for Kraden for the purposes of his research while she remains with him. Just as Garet and Isaac collect three of the four Stars, however, fate intervenes and a pair of menacing Mars Adepts named Saturos and Menardi make an entrance, and they immediately take Jenna and Kraden hostage, demanding that Isaac and Garet hand over the Elemental Stars to them. The pair comes in with two other accomplices, including a Mercury Adept named Alex and a young man obscuring his face with a mask...

To guarantee to Kraden and the Adepts that they will be unharmed if they give Saturos the Elemental Stars, Saturos orders the masked man to remove his mask. He hesitantly takes his mask off to reveal to a completely shocked Jenna that he is none other than Felix, very much alive despite what happened to him back during the disaster three years before. As Saturos and Menardi explain, they were at Vale at the time the thunderstorm struck Vale and Mt. Aleph, and when they saw Felix floating down river unconscious they saved his life. Felix is now sworn to their cause, which is to light the four Elemental Lighthouses situated across the world using the four Elemental Stars, which in turn will break the seal on the force of Alchemy and return it to the world. Felix's reveal effectively shocks everyone else into submission, and as such Isaac and Garet hand Saturos three of the four Stars and head out to obtain the fourth for him.

When Isaac removes the Mars Star from its pedestal, the volcano that is Mt. Aleph begins to stir, and everyone watches as the almighty entity and protector of Alchemy's seal, known as the Wise One, emerges into view. Saturos' group realizes that they cannot get the Mars Star without very likely dying, so they must flee with their lives at the expense of leaving Isaac and Garet and the Mars Star behind. Obviously it would completely defeat their purpose if the Mars Star was lost for good, but before they flee Alex proposes to take Jenna and Kraden with them as captives that accompany them on their quest; if Isaac and Garet survive, he reasons, they will pursue Saturos' group to try to free Jenna and Kraden from their grasp, and they will bring the Mars Star if they want Jenna back. Felix lashes out at Alex for breaking their promise, but Alex states that the circumstances have obviously changed since then and that Jenna would probably die if they didn't take her with them. With this decided, Alex and Saturos' group reluctantly flees the erupting mountain with three of the four Elemental Stars in their possession and with Jenna and Kraden as their new captives.

Jenna and Kraden are forced to travel across Angara as the unwilling captives of Saturos' band of Adepts. Saturos' assumption that Isaac and Garet would survive the eruption at Mt. Aleph and would now pursue them in an attempt to free Jenna from their grasp turns out to become true by the time his group reaches Mercury Lighthouse and uses the Mercury Star to activate the Mercury Beacon: Isaac and Garet arrive, with further allies in the form of Ivan and Mia, and they are unable to do anything but watch as Jenna and Kraden are taken away by Menardi and Felix as they flee from the Lighthouse. Saturos and Alex are left behind to battle and defeat the party; however, Isaac and his companions have grown strong enough as fighters that that they actually manage to beat Saturos four-on-one, and Alex is forced to carry him away from the Lighthouse. Saturos and Alex rejoin the others and resume their journey across Angara in the direction of the continent of Gondowan, which is where the next Lighthouse, the Venus Lighthouse, is located.

As Jenna continues to travel as part of Saturos and his group, they pass through the Suhalla Desert on their way to Venus Lighthouse. There, they happen upon the young girl Sheba lost in the desert, and Saturos and Menardi take her captive just like they did with Jenna and Kraden; Felix at this point begins to mount stronger objections against Saturos' procedures in response to their kidnapping yet another uninvolved party. Soon they reach and enter Venus lighthouse, and Saturos and Menardi take Sheba with them as they go to the aerie of Venus Lighthouse to light the Venus Beacon; they order Felix and Alex to lead Jenna and Kraden back outside to Idejima, the peninsula where Menardi moored their Lemurian Ship a long while back, where they are to wait until the Mars Adepts return.

Felix, however, decides to head back up to the aerie to confront Saturos over the involvement of Sheba in their quest, and leaves Alex to lead Jenna and Kraden out. Jenna expresses concern over the rashness of her brother's actions, and she takes offense when Alex playfully points out how unlike her it is that she would care that much about someone like Felix, who had taken her captive himself back in Sol Sanctum. Upon exiting Venus Lighthouse, however, Jenna, Alex, and Kraden are greeted by large groups of soldiers and ruffians from the settlements of Tolbi and Lalivero, who have come to take Sheba back for themselves. Upon Alex's encouragement, Jenna musters her Fire Psynergy to fight her way through the goons and help themselves make it to Idejima. The three immediately notice, however, that the Venus Beacon is only now getting lit. Very shortly afterward, however, the structure wracks the land around it with a violent earthquake, which tears a rift through the mountain range that separates Idejima from the rest of the Gondowan mainland, and Idejima becomes a buoyant island which literally starts floating east out into the Great Eastern Sea.

Jenna, Kraden, and Alex are now marooned on Idejima as a result of rather fantastic circumstances, and there is nothing they can do now but wait. A period of time later, however, she and the others are very surprised to discover that Felix and Sheba have washed up ashore on the moving island, unconscious but alive.

In Golden Sun: The Lost Age
In contrast to in Golden Sun, Jenna becomes a main party member permanently at the very start of The Lost Age. In spite of this, however, she is for the most part functional to the plot merely as an extension of Felix himself throughout the game.

Journey to Jupiter Lighthouse
On the floating island of Idejima, Felix and Sheba regain their senses and report to Jenna, Alex, and Kraden that Isaac and his group had arrived to the top of Venus Lighthouse to confront Saturos and Menardi, and that they have in fact killed the Mars Adepts in direct combat. Alex and everyone else are considerably surprised. But now, everyone attempts to gather their thoughts: If the five of them are to continue their quest to activate the Jupiter and Mars Lighthouses, they will need to find a ship they can use, since Menardi's ship on the island is now useless to them since they don't have Saturos' Black Orb anymore (the black orb being the "thingie" Jenna observed Saturos having possession of that he claimed would be used to commandeer the ship through Psynergy).

But as for the matter of getting off the island, they soon find that they are passing by the continent of Indra to the south, but they are not going to collide with it. Their problem is effectively solved by a global disaster: The tidal wave originates from the Sea of Time in the middle of the Great Eastern Sea in response to the fact that two of the four Lighthouses are now lit, and the wave washes over Idejima, Indra, lower Gondowan, and the continent Osenia, causing Idejima to be driven into the north end of Indra and the entire continent of Indra itself to shift southwest and effectively sandwich itself between Gondowan and Osenia. Everyone is knocked unconscious by the wave but manages to survive without injuries.

When everyone comes to, they find that Alex has disappeared, presumably to look for a ship. Felix becomes the de facto leader of his remaining group of adventurers, consisting of Jenna, Sheba, and Kraden, and they set out south into the new continent in their own search for a ship. The reason Felix and the others are set on continuing Saturos' original objective is because Felix and Jenna's parents and Isaac's father are, in fact, alive and well at Saturos' hometown of Prox far to the north. Saturos had originally made a deal with Felix: Prox would keep the parents "imprisoned" at their town until the quest to light the four Elemental Lighthouses is complete. So, Felix and Jenna journey to break Alchemy's seal so as to win their parents' freedom.

Jenna, for much of The Lost Age, mainly figures into the overall plot as merely a travelling companion that functions as one of Felix's "voices" in interactions with others, along with Sheba, Kraden, and eventual newfound party member Piers. She keeps to this supportive role from when the party leaves Idejima to when the party returns to Madra for the third time following thorough explorations of the continents of the three physically neighboring continents. At Madra, the party encounters Karst for the first time, who seeks vengeance upon Isaac's party for the death of her sister Menardi. After Karst leaves, Piers wonders why they shouldn't seek out Isaac to warn him about Karst, and Kraden explains that Felix and Isaac would most likely fight if they ever met because Isaac's party aims to prevent what Felix is trying to achieve. Sheba playfully suggests that Jenna and Isaac should be able to work things out together because she assumes the two are "an item", turning Jenna red.

Jenna continues to conform to her stock role as Felix's quest extends across the entire Great Eastern Sea upon Piers' own Lemurian Ship, exploring various island locales such as settlements and cavernous dungeons and gathering types and specifications of Psynergy power to increase their overall ability to conduct combat. The party eventually makes it into the lost society of Lemuria, whereupon they learn that the world has been steadily decreasing in size and stability since the era when Alchemy, the world's very life fuel, has been sealed away, so they must light the remaining lighthouses of Jupiter and Mars to save the world from eventual collapse. The party leaves Lemuria and sails into the Great Western Sea, seeking out Jupiter Lighthouse.

When Felix and Jenna's party enters and explores Jupiter Lighthouse, fate plays a major hand to everyone when they witness Isaac's group, which has entered the Lighthouse to stop Felix, being ambushed by Karst and her partner Agatio; Felix and his companions step in and betray Karst, forcing her to spare Isaac in return for Felix taking the Mars Star from Isaac and activating the Jupiter Lighthouse with the Jupiter Star. Felix and Piers head up to Jupiter Lighthouse's aerie with the Mars Adepts while Jenna remains behind with Sheba and Kraden to help and patch up Isaac and his friends. After Felix lights Jupiter, however, Jenna and Sheba get a bad feeling and follow Felix's footsteps to the aerie to discover that Felix and Piers are now locked in mortal combat with Karst and Agatio, and Jenna and Sheba join in the fight against the pair. Before one side can fully destroy the other, however, Alex reappears, warning that Isaac's party has recuperated and is coming their way, and that Karst and Agatio should flee with him since they have the Mars Star they need (Karst having taken it from Felix previously), so there's no time or necessity for petty grudges. As Alex and the Mars Adepts leave, Isaac's party arrives and tensely stands off with Felix's. Based on Isaac's continued trust in Jenna, the two parties soon agree with each other that this isn't the best place or time for a fight and that they should convene officially in the nearby town of Contigo.

In the meeting that occurs between Felix and Isaac in a house in Contigo, Felix and Jenna and their companions are finally able to explain their side of the story fully. They shock Isaac with the reveal that their parents and Isaac's father Kyle are alive and well in Prox and that lighting the four Lighthouses equates to their freedom, which was the initial reason why Felix swore himself in service of Saturos and why, after Jenna was kidnapped by Saturos back in Sol Sanctum and after Saturos and Menardi were killed, Jenna came to journey with her brother in support of his objective to break Alchemy's seal. Jenna apologizes to Isaac because she and Felix intentionally avoided Isaac up until now, because Isaac's willingness to prevent the restoration of Alchemy would have very likely prompted a fight between him and Felix, something Jenna did not want at all. After Isaac learns of this, Felix's side then tells Isaac's side the even more shocking revelations of what Felix learned in Lemuria - that Alchemy, the force Isaac has been working so hard to prevent all this time, is the effective lifeblood of the world and that its absence has been causing the world's physical deterioration over the ages. To save the world from eventual destruction, Alchemy must be restored, and Isaac thus decides that he and his party will reverse their goals and assist Felix and Jenna's quest to the end. With their differences and misunderstandings sorted out, Isaac, Garet, Ivan, and Mia join Felix, Jenna, Sheba, Piers, and Kraden to form their final traveling party; Jenna is noticeably content now that everyone is finally together.

The Mars Lighthouse
The combined force of Adepts, after being notified by the oracle Master Hama that the world will be plunged into ice if Mars Lighthouse is not lit in time and that Karst and Agatio will fail in their attempt to light Mars Lighthouse, travels up north to Mars Lighthouse to finish the quest themselves. Passing into Weyard's Northern Reaches, the group reaches Prox, the hometown of Saturos, Menardi, Karst, and Agatio. Felix, Jenna, and Isaac's group rushes to where Isaac's father and Felix and Jenna's parents are supposed to be kept safe in a house, for the chieftain of Prox, Puelle, had given the order that the parents should be set free once Felix returns to Prox. To their dismay, their parents are nowhere to be found in the house or the town. Evidence indicates that the parents went up towards Mars Lighthouse for some reason. Unsure of what could be happening, the Adepts venture into Mars Lighthouse, the final lighthouse in their quest.

During their exploration and battles through Mars Lighthouse, Felix and Isaac's forces encounter a pair of lumbering, powerful Flame Dragons, which they dispatch after an extended battle. To their shock, the defeated forms of the dragons transform to become the defeated forms of none other than Karst and Agatio. The Mars Adepts, near death, relate their story of how they were stopped in their tracks and were gauged by "the eye" to lack the will and conviction to go any farther, and were both turned into mindless dragons that were sealed in captivity. Because Karst and Agatio shared Saturos and Menardi's ultimate objective to activate all four Elemental Lighthouses, they entrust the Mars Star to their former "enemies" so that the quest can finally be completed. The Adepts proceed to ascend to the aerie of Mars Lighthouse.

At the Mars Lighthouse Aerie, the party is suddenly confronted by none other than the Wise One himself. The Wise One, who originally tasked Isaac and Garet to prevent the Elemental Stars from being used to activate the Elemental Lighthouses, demands to know why Isaac has disobeyed his command, and Jenna joins everyone else in explaining everything they now know about how the world would be destroyed if they don't bring Alchemy back. The Wise One counters with the scenario that mankind may very well destroy Weyard themselves if mankind has a hold of such power, stating that in time, one man will seek to rule over all with Alchemy's powers, which is an inescapable facet of human nature. But even after the Wise One reveals that the entire effort of the Adepts to restore Alchemy has been taken advantage of by the Water Adept, Alex, who is now at Mt. Aleph awaiting the restoration of Alchemy to occur there so that he can gain supreme power for himself, not Jenna nor any of the other Adepts lose their resolve in declaring that the beacon must be lit in order to save Weyard.

The Wise One, proclaiming that they can only light the beacon if they can "defeat a miracle", summons a colossal dragon with three heads to battle them. The Adepts charge into battle and engage in a spectacular clash that eventually ends in the dragon's defeat. But this dragon was like the Flame Dragons from earlier, and when they discover who it was they really killed, Jenna breaks down: Felix and Jenna's parents and Kyle, the parents she and Isaac and Felix hoped to reunite with after their quest ended. Jenna's grief over the Wise One's trick that resulted in her murdering her own parents prompts the other Adepts into cursing the Wise One's name for what he has done, but Isaac tells them to stop; as Isaac explains, he could tell who he was fighting even before the battle started, but he went through with the battle anyway. Isaac declares that what they have done was to defy the Wise One in order to save the entire world; Kyle and the other parents would understand that. Jenna finds it in herself to agree that they they finished this quest to bring back alchemy not for just themselves and their parents, but for all of Weyard. With the quest almost at its conclusion, Felix casts the Mars Star into the Mars Lighthouse's well.

With the Mars Lighthouse now lit, the process that will give shape to the Stone of Sages and herald the return of Alchemy to all of Weyard begins in earnest. As each Lighthouse is now unleashing immense energy of their respective elements, all of the Adepts present at the aerie of Mars Lighthouse absorb great deals of raw elemental power, Jenna included, but more importantly the bodies of the fallen parents as well, and in a miraculous event attributable to fate the parents are revived by the energy because they were Adepts themselves. Felix, Jenna, Isaac, and their party transport their parents and themselves down out of the Lighthouse and across the quaking landscape back towards Prox, and the Proxeans nurse the parents back to health.

Felix, Isaac, and Kraden are personally thanked by the Elder of Prox and Puelle for saving both their town and the entire world, and for effectively bringing about a new, golden age where Alchemy may once again reign supreme. They discuss what might have happened to Vale physically because of all the energy that was released above the town at Mt. Aleph, as well as how they might have to deal with Alex in the future. Jenna, who has since obviously been uplifted in spirit because of her good fortune, impatiently calls the boys out so that they can all go back home to Vale together; Jenna's friends tease her because of how she was weeping such mournful tears after the battle at Mars Lighthouse, to Jenna's annoyance. The Adepts and the rescued parents then board the Lemurian Ship so that they will return to Vale, in the parents' case for the first time in three years. Kraden at this point hazards a guess as to why the Wise One made the Adepts fight their parents if he knew they would be revived by the light of Mars Lighthouse's beacon: The Wise One's actions were all part of his grand scheme to test Isaac, Felix, Jenna, and their friends as individuals capable of the great responsibility of ensuring that throughout the world, Alchemy is not abused and used for evil.

Finally, Jenna, Felix, Isaac, the rest of the Adepts, the three parents, and Kraden return to Vale, but are greeted by a tragic sight: Mt.Aleph and Vale are effectively gone, with the mountain itself mostly submerged into the ground and the entire landscape surrounding it now a giant desolate canyon devoid of life, with no town or people in sight. Isaac and Garet are awash in disbelief over the apparent death of Dora and all of Garet's family, and Felix and Jenna try to console them. Almost immediately afterwards, however, the scene lightens up: Isaac's mother, Garet's family, and everyone else believed to have perished in Vale's destruction show up perfectly fine, revealing that the Wise One warned them to evacuate Vale before the town would be destroyed. The series ends on this note as everyone reunites and celebrates, and Felix and Jenna are seen rough-housing together particularly noticeably.

=Trivia=
 * Nearly every screen from a beta version of Golden Sun shows that Jenna was originally not in the game at all; in all known screenshots of the beta that take place at Vale, Mia is seen wherever Jenna should be. This indicates that Mia was originally planned to be a resident of Vale, and be the female lead that accompanies Isaac and Garet in the prologue, playing the roles that Jenna would in the prologue in the final product. Mia was moved to Imil afterwards. See here for full gallery.
 * If Jenna is counted as a "playable character" in the first Golden Sun, she would count as the only party member of the first game whose starting level in the second game is not affected by data transfer if that's used. She always starts off The Lost Age at level 5 regardless of whether her level in the first game was below or above 5 when she leaves the party there.
 * There appears to be a symbolic element that occurs in regard to Jenna about how twice, both at the beginning of the first game and at the end of the second, her life and family seem to get destroyed by large boulders. In the prologue to Golden Sun, the Mt. Aleph boulder disaster consists of a giant boulder tumbling down Mt. Aleph and crashing into Jenna's house, appearing to kill her entire family. It later turns out that they all survived, but at the top of Mars Lighthouse the boulder-like entity and guardian of Alchemy's seal within Mt. Aleph, the Wise One, makes Jenna and her friends battle and kill a great dragon, which turns out to be the very parents she was hoping to reunite. Both these instances are not what they at first seem each time because the parents get revived and saved by external factors.

=Quotes=
 * In Vale:
 * Jenna: "Mom, Dad... Felix... Please... Don't leave me all alone..."


 * Jenna: (To Garet) "Say, what exactly happened to you two? The accident three years ago... Is that why you've been studying Psynergy? I appreciate your concern, but... my family's never coming back, and neither is Isaac's father... I just want to forget that day... I wish everyone would..."


 * In Sol Sanctum:
 * Masked man: "I'll do it. I'll... take of my mask." (Takes off his mask to reveal he is Felix.)
 * Jenna: "I-It's not possible..."


 * Jenna: "But why? Why did you leave me all alone..."
 * Felix: "Jenna..."
 * Jenna: "My own brother... I thought you were dead!"


 * Jenna: "Isaac, Garet! Don't die!"


 * On Venus Lighthouse:
 * Jenna: "Alex, what were you talking about just now? What did you mean when you said... "How unlike you"?"
 * Alex: "I was merely surprised to hear you expressing such concern, Jenna. Nevertheless, I'm impressed Felix went back..."
 * Jenna: "Don't change the subject, Alex! What did you mean!? Are you saying that I'm insensitive!?"
 * Alex: "If that's what you heard, then I must have misspoken. Accept my apologies."
 * Kraden: "Well, Jenna, I think Alex has said his piece on the matter..."
 * Jenna: "I'm not sure he has, Kraden." (To Alex) "Who do you think you are, talking to me like that!?"
 * Alex: "I retract my statement, my dear. Forget all about it, Jenna."


 * Kraden: "Felix is a terribly rash young man, is he not?"
 * Jenna: "Why are boys such fools?"


 * On Idejima:
 * Kraden: "At first glance, it seems like a normal ship, but... There's something odd about it..." (Kraden darts onto the ship moored at Idejima)
 * Jenna: "Kraden, wait! Oh, I swear! You're like a kid with a new toy! Hurry up in there!"


 * Jenna: (Lying down on the ground near Kraden) "Oh, Kraden... How long will this island continue to drift?"
 * Kraden: "I don't know... I wish you could tell me."
 * Jenna: "Sheesh... You're no help in times like this."
 * Kraden: "Hey, I'm hungry..."
 * Jenna: "How can you think about food? I wonder what happened to my brother..."
 * Kraden: "I can't be certain, but it looks like they lit the Venus beacon."
 * Jenna: "You don't have to tell me that. That's how we wound up adrift at sea, right?"
 * Kraden: "You are so cranky today, Jenna! Well, I suppose you must be worried about Felix."
 * Jenna: "Isaac and his friends must have been nearby, too."
 * Kraden: "They probably were..."
 * Jenna: "I miss them... Isaac... Felix..."


 * At Garoh:
 * Kraden: "I suspect it may have been... a lycanthrope."
 * Jenna: "A lycanthwhat?"


 * At Madra:
 * Kraden: "What we are trying to achieve, [Isaac and his companions] are trying to prevent... And they will fight to stop us."
 * Sheba: "But, Jenna... Aren't you and Isaac an item? Couldn't you, you know, do something?"
 * Jenna: (Turns pink) "A... An item? No! I mean... It's not like that! Not... really... ...Stupid Sheba..."
 * Kraden: "Ah! Well! Er, yes. For now, we should press onward to Jupiter Lighthouse, like we'd planned."
 * Jenna: (Turns back to a normal color) "But... what about Garet and the others?"
 * Sheba: "Don't you mean... Isaac?"
 * Jenna: (Turns pink again) "Sheba! Be quiet! Sheesh..."


 * In Izumo:
 * Kraden: "So, Lady Uzume, wouldn't you say that Susa deserves the reward for this feat? Even Felix agrees, don't you, Felix?"
 * Jenna: (If Felix says no) "Are you asking for a reward? That's just plain greedy!"


 * In Champa:
 * Alex: "Still, because of that, I did meet Karst and Agatio, so perhaps it was my fate..."
 * Jenna: "Can't you just stop talking about yourself for one second, Alex?"


 * In Lemuria:
 * Sheba: "Lunpa ought to be as old as Lord Babi was, but he has so much energy!"
 * Jenna: "He's got a fire in him."


 * Kraden: "Well, unless my eyes deceive me, the continents have shrunk since the golden age..."
 * Jenna: "That's insane!"
 * Lunpa: "It is not insane! It is true!"


 * At Jupiter Lighthouse:
 * Sheba: "They're going to kill Isaac!"
 * Jenna: "No, they aren't! I'm not about to let that happen!"
 * Piers: "None of us are, Jenna!"


 * Jenna: "Isaac! I don't know how you survived that attack, but I'm so glad you did... We're going to help you... We're going to heal you..."


 * In Contigo:
 * Jenna: "Everyone thought that you were killed by that boulder, Felix. I can't tell you how glad I was to find you were alive!"


 * Jenna: (To Isaac and Garet) "I'm sorry we left Venus Lighthouse without seeing you... I'm sorry for making you worry... Maybe when this is all over, we can all go on a trip together."


 * At Mars Lighthouse:
 * The Wise One: "I cannot interfere in the actions of mankind."
 * Jenna: "If you can't interfere, then how about getting out of our way so we can light the beacon, huh?"
 * Ivan: "Ooo... Good one, Jenna!"


 * Jenna: (Upon discovering that the dragon they slew was an amalgam of her own parents and Isaac's father) "It... can't be... How? How..."


 * Mia: "It's no use, Ivan... I'm tapped..."
 * Piers: "I am, too... And even if I weren't, it's just too late..."
 * Jenna: "What are you saying!? They're not... They can't be..."
 * Piers: "That's not what I'm saying, Jenna... I..."
 * Jenna: "I finally found them... I was going to be with them again... For the first time in years..."
 * Sheba: "Jenna..."
 * Jenna: "Please... It can't be... Mom... Wake up! It's me... It's Jenna! ...Don't leave me..."


 * Isaac: "That's enough... I knew what I was doing the moment I raised my sword. We defied the Wise One in order to save the world. Our parents would understand. Don't you think so, Felix?"
 * Jenna: (If Felix says yes) "You're right. It hurts, but it's true. We didn't do this for ourselves. We did it for all of Weyard." (Or if Felix says no) "I agree with my brother... But it does no one any good if we don't complete our task."


 * Jenna: "I thought I'd get to see my parents again... I thought I'd get to hold them again... But instead, we were forced to destroy them..."


 * Jenna: "Mom... Dad... Weyard is safe now."


 * At Prox:
 * Jenna: "Isaac! What's taking you two so long? Don't keep me waiting!"
 * Kraden: "Uh-oh! It's Jenna... We're late, and she looks rather displeased with us."
 * Isaac: "Should I let her know we're leaving now?" (If Felix says yes, then Isaac calls out to Jenna from inside the house) "I'm sorry! We're almost done. Can you wait for us at the village gates with the others?"
 * Jenna: "I'm serious! If I have to wait much longer, you're not going to be happy!"


 * Jenna: "What took you so long? Mom and Dad are tired of waiting for you..."
 * Jenna's mother: "That's not true, Felix. You take as long as you need to say farewell to the people of Prox."
 * Felix's father: "Don't worry about us, Felix... Puelle and the others took good care of us."
 * Jenna: "Don't tell him that! We'll be stuck here forever!"
 * Sheba: "You look like you're feeling back to your old self, Jenna!"
 * Piers: "You were weeping such mournful tears after the battle..."
 * Jenna: "What!? As if! You can't prove anything!"
 * Mia: "Go easy on her. You have to remember, she thought that both of her parents had died."
 * Jenna's mother: "Oh, were you crying, Jenna?"
 * Jenna: "No! I said... I said I wasn't!"

=In fan circles= Jenna is a popular character for inclusion in fan fiction because she experiences the widest ranges of emotions throughout the two Golden Sun games, from emotional devastation to ecstasy and happiness. She also reverses her initially typical "damsel in distress" role in the first game to be a main playable character in the second. In fan fiction, Jenna's shipping pairings are primarily divided into two camps with their own advocates and opponents: Flameshipping, which pairs Jenna with Garet, and Valeshipping, which pairs Jenna with Isaac.

A scene in The Lost Age taking place in Madra has garnered controversy between the two camps because it appears to paint Isaac canonically as Jenna's plausible romantic interest, with Jenna's sprite turning red and her telling Sheba off when Sheba makes a quip about Jenna and Isaac being "an item". Valeshipping proponents use that scene to support their position while Flameshipping and/or Mudshipping (Isaac/Mia) fans claim it's only a vague indication and not complete proof of one genre over the other.

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