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Vale - the village that lies at the foot of Mount Aleph.. ☀️
It’s another illustration of my Golden Sun background series. I tried to include every tiny detail like jars, boxes, signs, different cottage elements that one can see in game sprites.. and oh man, it took time!
That’s not all! I teamed up with music & video masters and the magic happened again! This one is very special, see for yourself!✨
See our “Vale” orchestra & choir performance here! -> [link] 🎵
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If you’re interested: My social media list (this design available)
#goldensun#golden sun#golden sun game#village#vale#mt aleph#aleph#concept art#landcape illustration#mountains#elemental power#isaac#jenna#garet#ivan#felix
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Alex from Golden Sun but Office AU
imagine you and your two coworkers are working hard on this big project and then your boss, The Wise One, hire these children onto this other big project but it conflicts with yours and thankfully you can outwit them but they're so annoying and are slowly catching up--
#my art#golden sun#alex#gs#gstla#mt aleph mug#elemental stars earrings#drinking coffee and judging you
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Here comes the boii !!
This is Babelith from the AU im trying to get together :] In this one they are the Archangel of Ignorance and Languages but the later got a bit sidelined for the former ever since the Mer-line train derailed and they (alongside the other Archangels) got stuck on New Wirral.
A few months after Cass had left New Wirral, Mer-Line had closed the B-line again due to Aleph coming back to the island, leaving the Archangels stranded again on the island.
In those 2-3 months after Aleph's stunt, Babelith was still inhabiting the Icelington Station alone on Mt. Wirral. But had the visit of a Ranger (that i like to call Shard as a place holder name) once every few days.
And after a while they decide to leave the station to visit the island alongside the tiny humain Ranger to see of the other Archangels are alright and maybe even be able to leave New Wirral! and hopefuly making sure that Aleph and Morgante are as far away as possible from the Midnight Station-
One of the points in the story is Babelith re-embrassing the Language side of them that they thought lost. That and the fact that Shard is dad and that under that calm side, if you try to hurt the child, you'll get dunked-
For the ones who wanna see the canon version, its undercut alongside some funfact about the utilised cassettes!
For the first fun fact: Shard's final tape is a Fire Bootleg Jellyton that know the move "Plastic knife" Bassed on one of my first bootlegs who had the sticker with the rare "compatible with every tape" addition to it :]
Second fun fact: I had planed for Shard to have a Robindam instead bassed on one that i have but- uh, this peculiar one was a bit umpredictable-
Third fun fact: Babelith has an Electrik Bootleg Gumbaal as their primary tape ! The other ones are still up to debate due to that amount of tape im planing to get in their team.
Fourth fun fact: This one is about the Nowhere Monarch (or NK as a nickname because i mistakingly called him Nowhere King one too many time). He sells rare stickers in exchange of bootlegs! And that is where Shard got his plastic Knife sticker and Babelith their Bootleg !
Fith and final funfact: Babelith, as the Archangel of Languages, knows and can talk almost every languages they come across ! Sixth fun fact: Heres the canon Babelith drawing !
#cassette beasts#babelith#cassette beasts archangels#cassette beasts babelith#cassette beasts spoilers#cassette beast archangel babelith#cassette beast AU
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oh yeah i forgot to tell yall
all errors have their own fonts
for these in particular:
Doc Aleph - High Tower Text Blueberror - Segoe Print Sans Supreme - SF Grunge Sans Purger - custom font based on CQ's handwriting Remains - Courier Friend - Bradley Hand ITC William - Curlz MT

#supremeverse#artists on tumblr#utmv#undertale#undertale au#sans au#utdr#sans undertale#blueberry sans#blueberry#artwork#sans#error alphys#error papyrus#error sans#error#errortale#doc aleph#blueberror#doctor sans#purger!error#remains sans#friend#william
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more misadventures #BasedOnATrueStory
(Sheba, it's because he threw it so far that everyone else is pissed. That thing landed on Mt. Aleph and Felix threw it all the way from Tundaria!)
(Weird that getting rid of a tiny Smoke Bomb suddenly means there's space for a giant battle axe.)
★ originally posted on deviantArt in 2016 ♛ links to Ko-Fi, deviantArt, AO3, Twitter, Bluesky → here
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just saw your post about how Golden Sun is on the switch now. would you be cool with telling us more about it?
(i struggle to get into media that is new to me without knowing a bit about it first, and it's usually best when i hear it from someone who loves the media in question)
Golden Sun began as a two-part Game Boy Advance JRPG series starting with 2001's "Golden Sun" and ending the first arc with "Golden Sun: The Lost Age" in 2002. The second arc of the story began with "Golden Sun: Dark Dawn" on the Nintendo DS released in 2010 and is the last title in the series to this date with an unfortunate "The End?" cliffhanger suggesting the closure of the series as a whole would come with a FOURTH game to be released at some point in time. To this day there has been no true word on a fourth title to finally finish the series.
The Golden Sun series of games were developed by Camelot Software whom originally were a Sega Only Developer specifically focusing on the "Shining" series starting with Shining in the Darkness in 1991 and ending with Shining Force III in 1998.
Camelot Software then became a Second-Party Development Studio for Nintendo focusing on the Mario Sports series of titles including both the home console and handheld versions of these games, beginning with Mario Golf in 1999.
Camelot Software was also the creator of the Waluigi character who first appeared in Mario Tennis in 2000. (They also created both the UNSEEN version and now KNOWN versions of Wapeach for Mario Tennis and Power Tennis respectively.)
The game series was created with the intent of allowing Camelot to get back to their roots or more RPG style games and to bolster the Nintendo IP owned roster with diverse gameplay titles. Much of Golden Sun's style can be seen in Camelot's older "Shining" titles with a more evolved and "of the era" style. Golden Sun was originally being conceived as a Nintendo 64 title before it was revealed that the Game Cube would be releasing soon and the N64 would be sunset. Development then moved to the GBA.
Originally Golden Sun and The Lost Age were intended to be ONE GAME, but the cartridge space on the GBA was too small and would need far more memory to whole the full game so the idea to split it in two was devised to create a much more well rounded story, give devs more time to finish the latter half of the game, and get the first title out sooner.
Golden Sun (as a series) is fairly simple and follows more traditional JRPG standards of turn based battles, a party of four characters, elemental magic, leveling up, and various collectable armors and creatures to enhance characters in and out of battle.
Elements are a key point to both gameplay and story as the world is inhabited by a small amount of "Adepts" whom can control these elements based on four types: Wind, Earth, Fire, and Water.
Djinni, small elemental creatures, can be found all over the world that will add new abilities and skills to the party's Psynergy (the game equivalent of magic spells) as well as used as parts of larger summons.
The main plot of the first title follows Isaac and Garet, years after the tragic loss of Isaac's father and their mutual friend Jenna's brother and parents being killed in a storm, as they learn more about their town, the world around them, psynergy, and the history of Mt Aleph's Sol Sanctum (a temple hidden within mountain near their small village) from one of the village's historians Kraden.
After opening up Sol Sanctum they are approached by two people who were part of the cause that ended up taking the lives of Isaac's dad and Jenna's family, a third masked figure, and their presumed fourth partner who are currently hunting for the Elemental Stars in an effort to light all the Elemental Lighthouses and releasing the power of Alchemy and Psynergy (again, the game's magic system) across the world which could be potentially disastrous.
After most of the Elemental Stars are stolen, Jenna and their teacher Kraden are kidnapped, Garet and Isaac meet "The Wise One" (a giant floating rock with an eyeball) who tasks them to stop the opposing party of four before they can attain their goal and quite possibly doom the world.
Along this journey they are eventually joined by Ivan, a young Wind Adept, and Mia an expert healer and Water Adept. Between these two and Isaac, an Earth Adept, and Garet, a Fire Adept, the party is able to round out with the full elemental psynergy roster.
They end the first game with a cliff hanger that directly and immediately starts back up with Golden Sun: The Lost Age.
The Lost Age features 4 new party members, who you do meet some of in the first game (no spoilers), and eventually the two teams of four merge into a team of 8 (two of each elemental type) - the groups combine their powers and the first arc ends.
Dark Dawn, the DS title, takes place 30 years after the end of The Lost Age and primarily follows around the children of the protagonists from the first two games going on an adventure that started far before their birth with something that happened at the end of The Lost Age.
Each game features both in and out of combat use of Psynergy. For combat it's as simple as attack/defend/buff/heal/etc. Outside of combat certain elements of Psynergy are used to solve puzzles in various ways from growing plants, pushing large stones, reading character's minds, blowing away objects with great winds, freezing water to create new platforms, etc.
The game features lots of fun collectables, side-quests, world building events, optional dungeons, and more.
I could go on and on about this series more, but that would involve a TON of spoilers so like... GO PLAY THE GAMES! THEY ARE VERY FUN!
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Hydros Statue appeared!
Welcome back to another ✨Golden Sun monster redraw✨
This is a special one to celebrate 10 monsters, the ferocious, the water blessing, Hydros Statue!
This boss monster is notable for it’s unique ability to infinitely spit water. Once considered Altin’s guardian statues, they come alive after Psynergy stones shower the town following Mt. Aleph’s eruption and proceed to flood the place entirely.
This monster, and Altin in general, were very memorable to me growing up. The concept of a monster that could infinitely spit water and a town completely underwater because of it was so unique to me. There are so many questions too, who created these statues, what drives them to want to flood a town? Their motives were truly beyond our understanding and that’s what I think makes them so cool!
Hope you enjoyed the season one finale of Golden Sun monster redraw! What monsters will come next? Stay tuned!
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Game Boy Advance – Nintendo Switch Online adds Golden Sun and Golden Sun: The Lost Age on January 17
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Game Boy Advance – Nintendo Switch Online will add Golden Sun and sequel Golden Sun: The Lost Age on January 17, Nintendo announced.
Here is an overview of the game, via Nintendo:
Golden Sun
From the humble village of Vale to the mystical peaks of Mt. Aleph, the Golden Sun game sets magic-wielding young heroes Isaac, Garet, Ivan and Mia on a quest to prevent the ancient power of Alchemy from being unleashed on their home world of Weyard. Their adventure takes them through towns, caverns and dungeons as they face wily enemies, confounding puzzles and epic challenges that push their magical abilities (Psynergy) to their absolute limits. Along the way, they get help from mysterious creatures known as the Djinn, who aid the heroes in harnessing their Psynergy to unlock potent spells and unstoppable attacks.
Golden Sun: The Lost Age
A direct sequel to Golden Sun, the Golden Sun: The Lost Age game presents a dramatic shift as the story now follows Felix—a young Adept (or magic user) who was the antagonist of the first game—on his mission to prove that Alchemy isn’t a destructive force, but one that could save Weyard after all. Forced to join Felix on his quest are Adepts Jenna and Sheba and the wizened scholar Kraden, all of whom struggle to keep Felix on task as powerful and enigmatic new challenges face them all. Featuring cooperative* gameplay that allows for friends to join your merry (and sometimes not-so-merry) band, as well as turn-based combat, puzzle-solving, open world exploration and RPG-inspired character upgrades, Golden Sun and Golden Sun: The Lost Age are layered with unpredictable gameplay built around an engrossing and engaging story. The more you get to know Weyard, the more mysterious it gets. So, what do you say? Ready to fall under its spell? *Additional games, systems and/or accessories may be required for multiplayer mode. Game Boy Advance – Nintendo Switch Online is available as part of the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership.
Watch the announcement trailer below.
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#Golden Sun: The Lost Age#Golden Sun#Camelot#RPG#Nintendo Switch#Gematsu#I don't like how the expansion pass works but it's good to have these back.#Now we just a follow up to Dark Dawn.#Youtube
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When the four beams merge into one, they form a golden light, bathing Mt. Aleph's peak.
Happy Golden Sunday!
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It's another streaming day! Join us on Twitch at 9pm EST as we continue classic JRPG Golden Sun.
Following the incident atop Mt. Aleph, Isaac and Garrett set off to prevent the elemental lighthouses from being lit and unleashing a catastrophe upon the land.
Today, we leave Vale behind and start our journey properly!
Twitch.tv/BKFisherGames
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Golden Sun And Its Sequel Join The Nintendo Switch Online Library Next Week
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Golden Sun And Its Sequel Join The Nintendo Switch Online Library Next Week


Golden Sun and its sequel, Golden Sun: The Golden Age are joining the Nintendo Switch Online library next week. On January 17, these two classic Game Boy Advance games will be available to play for all Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack subscribers.
If you haven’t yet played them before, there’s probably someone in your life who has. And there’s a good chance they mention it a lot, for good reason, too. Golden Sun is an excellent RPG and its sequel serves up even more of the story and magic-heavy combat. If you aren’t familiar with these games, check them out in the trailer below:
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“From the humble village of Vale to the mystical peaks of Mt. Aleph, the Golden Sun game sets magic-wielding young heroes Isaac, Garet, Ivan, and Mia on a quest to prevent the ancient power of Alchemy from being unleashed on their home world of Weyard,” a press release reads. “Their adventure takes them through towns, caverns, and dungeons as they face wily enemies, confounding puzzles, and epic challenges that push their magical abilities (Psynergy) to their absolute limits. Along the way, they get help from mysterious creates known as Djinn, who aid the heroes in harnessing their Psynergy to unlock potent spells and unstoppable attacks.”
In the sequel, The Lost Age, which is a direct follow-up to Golden Sun, the story follows Felix, another young magic-wielder with a unique twist.
Both games feature co-op gameplay, so you can adventure through Vale with a friend if you’d like, but both must have access to the games.
Golden Sun and Golden Sun: The Lost Age hit the Nintendo Switch Online-Expansion Pack library on Wednesday, January 17.
If you’re curious about that library, here’s every NES, SNES, Game Boy, N64, Sega Genesis, and GBA game available with the subscription.
Are you going to check out the Golden Sun games next week? Let us know in the comments below!
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aleph ends up falling off mt. wirral (someone might have thrown him off there) and hitting the cliffs you originally find barkley like goddamn plinko horse
gwen: dawwwwwwww. do you need gwenny to kiss it better
aleph: no
gwen: allypoo-
aleph, flipping gwen off: go fucking read usagi drop again, loser. all my possibly-existant bones are broken. everytime i see a clown i think of your stupid clown face.
gwen: maybe you need cassie to kiss it all better instead?
cass, whose just been sitting there the whole time, lost in thought:
cass: i think i might have turned kayleigh bisexual.
companion aleph spoonfeeding post
aleph, sitting in the gramophone cafe, shivering because barkley keeps fucking breathing on him while transformed, currently being spoonfed by gwen: i hate this. i hate you. i dont even need to eat. go back to your pier you weebaboo shit
gwen: y̶̧̝͍̭̻͔̝̰̳̦̮̥̫̦̬͛͛̄̔̏͋̈͂͛̑͗̉̚o̴̮͇̍͐̔̒͋̆͂̆̉́͋̑u̷͎̭͔͚̠̠̳͈͋̒̒̄̈̆͊̎̑̐́͊͘̕͝͝͠ ̵̨̳͇̯̏̅͠w̸̛̮͍̯̲͆̈́̇͑̇̓̋̿̅̔͂͗̃̂͘͠ĩ̸͍̝͎̏̈́̑͒͆̍ĺ̸̢̡̨̛̥̩̥͈̜̪̠͖̼̞̬͖͉̔̓̆̃̿́͛́̀̿̽̽͝͠͠l̷̙̙͇̄̑̔̀͐̓̆̋̍ ̴̜̖͓̰͎̮̱̀͝ȩ̵̧̧̫̜̭̹͖͓̭̫͙̻̻̇͆̈́́͐̾̆̀͘͜ͅn̷̫̻̟͎̦̲͉̩͎̭̙̉̊͗͂͆̇͆͜͝͝j̸̡̰̮̱̰̙̲͈̯̩̹̦̓̿́͗̋̾͑͒̈́̾̒͑̍͘̚͜͝o̸̧͇̜͎͉̹̬̲̪̻̹̠̯̜̣͒̈́͒̑̍͜͝y̵̨͚̮̥͎͈̱͈̰͈̫̟͍͕̟̥̠͑̑́̔͊́̾̍͐͠͝ ̷̨̡̪̰̙͖̝̘̫̪͒̈̑̊͋̔̏̄́̏̑͐̐̈͝͝ḫ̶̨̺͖̇u̵͇̞̣̙͍͍̙̹͖̟̤̱͔̳͆̈́͌͆̏̒͑m̸̯̺̙͕͓͑͆̿̄͆̎̌͆̀̒̅͗͐̏̓ą̷͈͙̤̄͋̑͌̾̍̀̽̎̊̄̀̌̈́̕̚ṅ̸̢̬̙̦̹͔͍̤͍̱̯̯̩̻̖͗̀̏̀̅͐̀̇͋͊̕͜ ̵͈̟͊͌͗͛̚͠͠c̵̨̣͇̟̗͒̾͐͋̓̈́̔̋̔͗̒̕̚͜ű̵̮̩̦̦̖̪̦͇̝͕̦͉̼͚̣̳̆̚͝ͅl̵̯̖̮̙͖͕̥̺͙̙̱̻̾̄̄̎̋̍̆̍̈́̒̀̓̓̚͘͜͠ţ̸̡̳͕͔̖̻͖̹̟̟̤̩̈́̅̏̓͂̀̑̑̀̊̈̽̓̾̚ű̶͙͙͓̬̦̺͔̱̰̆̂̅̈́͌͘̕ͅr̵̨̰̻̲̲͐̾̓̒̐͆͗̈́̆̍̚̕͝ȩ̵̛̞̘̣̣̭̫̭̊͊͊̉̑͌̄̄́ͅ ̵̡̱̙̹̠̥͇̮̲͈̯̰̞͙̆̐̊͐͛̄͆̆͊̿̂̉̈́̅͋̎̕͜ò̵̢̡̨͈͇̰̱̬̳̜̲̩͎̿̓̎́̇̃͛̇͊̈́̉́͜͝r̶͍̰̙̭̥̺̫̫̲̬̆͑ ̶͇̉̃̊̃̏̓̀̉̾̚͠e̷̡̛̼̯͚̙̦̩͔͓̩͙̝̐̋̋̉̐̓̒̚̚l̵̛̛͍̝̆̋̉͗̀̑͒͒̂̍̊̅͗̕͠ş̷̠͍͙͉̦͉̺̇̈́͋͛͋̓͘e̸͕̤̪̥͙̼̮͇̥̎̾͛̓͌̾̌̌̓̄̀́̈͘͜͠ (you will enjoy human culture or else)
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Poem: "A New Sun Rises"
Poem: “A New Sun Rises”
Another venture away from the Zelda series this week.
This piece is inspired by the fantastic Golden Sun series (on GBA, DS, and Wii U VC).
This piece tells of the group of adepts that set out to bring alchemy back to the world and prevent Weyard from fading into nothingness.
Have you played Golden Sun? Do you have hopes of an eventual revival for the series?
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#Adepts#Alchemy#Camelot#Dark Dawn#DS#GBA#Golden Sun#Lost Age#Mt Aleph#Nintendo#Poetry#Psynergy#Weyard
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INKTOBER DAY 27- Climb
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What if Alex's goal in dark dawn was to bring back the Anemos? I keep going back to the Anemos in most of my theories, but what if he knew that the vortexes would cause far more damage in bringing the moon back to earth and he wanted to forego that, so he figured one lump sum of people was better than a large amount of people over a long span of time. So he made the risk. And the huge vortex was due to the sudden uptick and even more sudden stop of power. It just opened at mt aleph because that was, historically, the last great Bastion of psynergy
#headcanon#golden sun#golden sun dark dawn#alex#arcanus#Alex of the mercury clan#golden sun event#psynergy vortexes#mt aleph#anemos
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