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Tales of Berseria Remastered

Tales References

Discover all the Tales references in Tales of Berseria Remastered, from Princessia Flowers to Van Aifread and beyond.

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Discover all the Tales references in Tales of Berseria Remastered, from Princessia Flowers to Van Aifread and beyond.

References:

  • The Princessia Flower, which first appeared in Tales of Xillia as a flower carrying Elize's parents' memories.
  • A prisoner in Titania mentions Van Aifread, a legendary pirate frequently referenced in the Tales series.
  • The Sorcerer's Ring, a recurring item in the Tales series that usually grants special powers or abilities.
  • The katz, recurring cat-like creatures often seeking help in exchange for an invitation to their home.
  • Rokurou refers to himself as a Yaksha, a warrior daemon class, which are also spirits in Hindu and Buddhist cultures, often depicted with dual personalities.
  • The Van Eltia, which first appeared in Tales of Eternia and was also owned by the pirate Aifread.
  • The turtlez, a turtle-like race first appearing in Tales of Graces, typically serving as field peddlers.
  • Eizen's coin features the Demon King Dhaos and Martel, major characters from Tales of Phantasia and Tales of Symphonia, respectively. The coin originates from Kharlan, a planet central to the Aselian timeline games.
  • Number Two mentions his bag is made of Maurits silk, referencing Tales of Legendia's minor antagonist Maurits Welnes.
  • The sewers leading to the villa are called the Barona Catacombs, named after the tunnels beneath Barona's capital in Tales of Graces.
  • The flower salo'tomah is named after Saleh and Tohma, antagonists from Tales of Rebirth who, despite hating each other, worked together against Veigue Lungberg.
  • During the skit "For a Daemon, He's Actually...", Eizen mentions a Bushido code, a Japanese term for the samurai way of life.
  • Magilou refers to the Thickjaw Beetle as Mr. Bugglesworth, a play on Mr. Bigglesworth from the Austin Powers films.
  • The first ingredient for the Omega Elixir is Long Dau's Dust, a reference to the dead language in Tales of Xillia.
  • The grumbling youth in Yseult mentions a ceremony involving poranges, pear-like fruits that first appeared in Tales of Xillia.
  • The insistent boy in Haria wanting to place chocolate gels in toilets references a recurring gag in Tales games where gels are found in toilets.
  • In Loegres, Magilou mentions a "daemon doll that comes alive," referencing Teepo from Tales of Xillia.
  • Laphicet's attempts at deciphering the Innomminat book result in "Lonikyle" and "Muzetmilla," references to Loni and Kyle Dunamis from Tales of Destiny 2 and Muzet and Milla Maxwell from Tales of Xillia.
  • The saying "Where Angels Fear to Tread" is a partial quote from Alexander Pope's 1711 poem.
  • Eleanor explains Prince Percival's perfume is made from a Phandaria tree, a region of the Er'ther Lands in the Tales of Destiny games.
  • Fujibayashi's Rod is named after Suzu and Ranzo Fujibayashi from Tales of Phantasia and Sheena Fujibayashi from Tales of Symphonia.
  • The "Triet Loach" Eleanor mentions catching is named after the Desert Oasis in Tales of Symphonia.
  • Tenny's name is a shortened version of Tenebrae, who transforms into a fishing rod for the fishing mini-game in Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World.
  • Tenny's saying "Paporo popporo pippity poppity pooh" is a direct quote from a skit in Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World.
  • Tenny's saying "Colette Collates Collections" references Tales of Symphonia protagonist Colette Brunel.
  • When discussing a fished-up pot, Eizen mentions a potter named Grune and the Oresoren, both references to Tales of Legendia. Grune is the protagonist who wields an urn as a weapon, and the Oresoren are a race of mammal-like animals.
  • Eizen's confession mentions a painting by Beryl Benito, the Tales of Hearts protagonist who uses a paintbrush as a weapon.
  • The "Sleeping Princess" drink mentioned by the old brewer in Stonebury references Lithia Spodumene's fairy tale in Tales of Hearts.
  • The "Thorny Forest" drink Zaveid is consuming is named after the Forest of Throns, a codename for the Mineran Fortress of Mysticte in Tales of Hearts.
  • Laphicet describes Dyle as a Ymir monitor lizard, referencing the Ymir Forest in Tales of Symphonia.
  • The young veterinarian near Taliesin's exit mentions a cat named Julius Catstantius III, referencing the elusive cat in Tales of Xillia 2 needed for the sidequest "Meeting with Julius."
  • Magilou says she was "ringing a bell" while the group was in the Earthpulse, referencing the opening theme of Tales of Vesperia.
  • After defeating Melchior, Magilou mentions "Calegian-style borscht" and Velvet mentions "Peach Pie." Calegia is the kingdom where Tales of Rebirth takes place, and Peach Pie is the favorite dish of its protagonist, Veigue Lungberg.
  • The inquisitive merchant in Port Zekson wants to name his troupe "The Dark Wings," a recurring group in the Tales series.
  • The pegyon in Yseult and the woman in Figahl Icecaps are cameo battles featuring Tales of Xillia protagonists Jude Mathis and Milla Maxwell.
  • In Katz Korner, the Paw Pro Wrestling katz mention an anything-goes Agarte Cup, referencing t

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