Proto:Shining Force II/Chapter 3

Yeel
'After their exhausting 10 foot journey, the force arrives in Yeel and meets Kazin, a blonde-haired elf boy. He says that he's a pupil of Hawel's.'

'Kazin decides to tag along with the team, who head north...to encounter another group of monsters. That was fast.'

Since this would be a short update otherwise, let's continue to the next part of the story.

Hawel's Home
Hawel's home.

The force enters to find Galam Soldiers in the residence, with Hawel knocked to the ground.

'The Galam Soldiers run out of the house. Kazin rushes over to Hawel.'

'Hawel states the soldiers stole his notes on Ground Seal. Bowie approaches Kazin.'

'Apparently those dots told Kazin that Ground Seal has been opened. Kazin relays this information to Hawel, horrifying the dying man.'

'Kazin says to stop talking or he'll die, but Hawel says it's too late anyway. He tells Kazin to search for the jewels to seal the tower, then he dies. It's sad. Kazin decides to fulfill Hawel's last requst.'

Kazin adds two and two together to get "force", and properly joins the party.

Yeel Field
'After leaving what used to be Hawel's house, the group encounters not a random assortment of monsters, but...Galam forces! Captain Lemon (yes, that's his real name), clad in red armor, greets the group. Kazin asks why they killed Sir Hawel.'

'Lemon doesn't answer. Instead, he tells his soldiers to take the force back alive.

'Making quick work of the Galam troops (Bowie and co. didn't extend the same "take them alive" courtesy), the party approach Lemon. Lemon congratulates them by knocking Bowie unconscious and taking the entire to Galam Prison.'

Welp.

Yeel
More foul-mouthed chickens.

An old man and middle-aged woman discuss peaceful town life in Yeel's tavern.

One woman mentions how many people are interested in Hawel.

An old man asks if Bowie came from Granseal.

After Kazin decides to tag along with the party, the girl next to him changes her dialogue.

Hawel's Home
''Hawel has his own well! Lucky guy. Well, he used to be lucky.''

Also: Books!