The Pillars of Light (also called "The 200 Pillars of Vieg's Belief) are a series of moves created by Vieg Neun, where they used spiritual energy, as well as Elemental energy in the form of Light, and can only be used in the third and fourth stage of Jouten Kirite. According to The Path, these techniques number to at least 200, and only a few have been shown.
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| - The Pillars of Light (also called "The 200 Pillars of Vieg's Belief) are a series of moves created by Vieg Neun, where they used spiritual energy, as well as Elemental energy in the form of Light, and can only be used in the third and fourth stage of Jouten Kirite. According to The Path, these techniques number to at least 200, and only a few have been shown.
- They are about 10 stories in height, just like their west-facing counterpart, the Pillars of Shadow. The main entrance is just across from the Stone Cavern Entrance. The pillars also lead to the Celestial Mausoleum. The first time in the cavern, the main door is locked, with a mural of hieroglyphs, later translated into English by Hayako Sakurai. A device inside the Pillars later opens the mural after the player character uses the Dragon Flute to play the Song of Dragons, which opens the door via an ancient and unknown mechanism that only responds to the Song.
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| - The Pillars of Light (also called "The 200 Pillars of Vieg's Belief) are a series of moves created by Vieg Neun, where they used spiritual energy, as well as Elemental energy in the form of Light, and can only be used in the third and fourth stage of Jouten Kirite. According to The Path, these techniques number to at least 200, and only a few have been shown.
- They are about 10 stories in height, just like their west-facing counterpart, the Pillars of Shadow. The main entrance is just across from the Stone Cavern Entrance. The pillars also lead to the Celestial Mausoleum. The first time in the cavern, the main door is locked, with a mural of hieroglyphs, later translated into English by Hayako Sakurai. A device inside the Pillars later opens the mural after the player character uses the Dragon Flute to play the Song of Dragons, which opens the door via an ancient and unknown mechanism that only responds to the Song. The Singing Dragons appear here after the original encounter as well as several Commerson's Dolphins and a Nomura's Jellyfish.
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