![]() Now while space travel is usually a dull affair, trust me I spend too much time in the cockpit, OPUS: Echo of Starsong makes every leg of the journey be worth remembering. Red Chamber | This is the name of the Lumen seeking vessel (read spaceship) that will carry across the Thousand Peaks.Most of the time you can take all the time you want here, but some of these sections will require you have your wits about you to complete them without misremembering the events that transpired. To get there you’ll have to look for clues, help power lumen transmutation engines and tune the cave’s respective song to open various doors. This part of OPUS: Echo of Starsong is largely 2D environmental puzzle sections where your goal is to get to the innermost part of the cave to sample a starsong right from its lumen spring. In these parts of the game, you delve in as Jun, or sometimes even Eda will risk it for brief periods of time. Lumen cave exploration | One of your three main activities in OPUS: Echo of Starsong will be exploring Lumen caves to gather their starsongs.Just know the story has a lot of character growth, will touch on the many hardships life can offer, has more than a single subplot, and will at some points go far beyond 66 years ago. ![]() Now, for the sake of keeping the story as unspoilt as possible I will not discuss any plot points. Remi is the Red Chamber’s pilot, hacker and overall handyperson. She is a witch from the tower, an religious order who train their entire lives to be able to sing starsongs. Eda is someone who is very sensitive to Lumen and can use her voice to mimic the frequencies. These people are called runners, as they delve deep into these caves to uncover their secrets. Jun is a noble from the far off solar system of East Ocean, who together with Kay explores Lumen caves. Together with your guardian Kay you quickly run into Edalune, everyone calls her Eda, and Remi. Where there is Lumen, so are there ruins of the Myrian civilization (those would be the gods) that first started using it. This substance tied to long lost gods themselves can be used for all sorts of things and springs forth in Asteroids across the galaxy. Jun will take you on an adventure across the Thousand Peaks star system, theatre of the Great Lumen war which was named after the resource it was waged over. All 5 chapters of OPUS: Echo of Starsong are him remembering what had transpired. You experience the story through the eyes of Jun, who is visiting a Lumen cave 66 years after the events of the game.
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