Today Nihon Falcom released a new gallery of artwork and screenshots of its upcoming Trails JRPG The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki.
We get to meet plenty of secondary characters that we’ll meet during our adventure. Here’s a list.
- President Roy Gramhart: the president of Calvard.
- Ashen Lu: Daughter of the influential Lu Family and Aaron’s childhood friend.
- Paulette: She owns the building where Van’s office is located and runs the bistro “Montmartre.”
- Yume: Paulette’s daughter.
- Dingo Blood: a journalist working for a gossip magazine. He has connections with the underworld, including the Spriggan.
- Nina Fenry: a popular actress and Judith’s junior.
- Gilliam Thorndike: the general manager of Marduk Corporation.
- Kasshim Al-Fayed: Feri’s brother. He was known as the best warrior among the Khurga Warriors and now works as Marduk’s security chief.
- Latoya Hamilton: one of Professor C. Epstein’s three pupils and mother or the Orbital Revolution.
- Esmerai Archett: One of Latoya Hamilton’s pupils. She designed the Xipha tactical ornament.
- Albert: a student at the prestigious Aramis High School, in charge of accounting for the Students Association and Agnes’ friend. He appears to consider her more than a friend, putting him at odds with Van.
- Odette: secretary of the Students Association of Aramis High School, Agnes and Albert’s friend.
You can find all the images below.
The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki is the next game of the Trails series. It’ll release in Japan on September 30, 2021, for PS4. At the moment, no additional platforms have been hinted at, even if Trails games do tend to get ports down the line.
You can also check out the first screenshots and more details, the second gallery, a third, a fourth, a fifth, a sixth, the first gameplay, more footage, even more gameplay, the latest trailer, and the latest gameplay.
At the moment, The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki has not been announced for the west. Recently, NIS America revealed plans to localize The Legend of Heroes Trails From Zero, The Legend of Heroes Trails to Azure, The Legend of Nayuta: Boundless Trails, and The Legend of Heroes: Trails Into Reverie for PS4, Switch, and PC all the way into 2023.
While this means that we’re going to finally be able to experience some relevant missing chapters of the franchise, it also means that we likely have a long wait ahead of us before we can get our hands on Kuro no Kiseki in English.