

They exited through a secret exit under the castle, until Irwin is stonewalled by two Moosifers and a Barbatos (A Chasmonaut, Moosifer, Hyperpyrexion, and a Headless horseman in the 3DS version and 2D Definitive Edition mode). Irwin is forced to fend off the monsters to allow Jade and Eleanor to escape. Both Jade and Eleanor attempted to flea, however they were quickly spotted by Headless Horsemen and Eleanor sacrificed herself to protect both Jade and the Hero, allowing them to escape.

With the Hero cradled in her arms, Jade made an escape down to a river in the First Forest, where she was forced to let the Hero go in the river after being attacked by a third Headless Horseman. This is an important memory that sticks with Jade, as she often reiterates not wanting to let the Hero go ever again. It is also possible that Jade was traumatised by the close-encounters with such large monsters at a young age and also being attacked by one when carrying the Hero.

Jade never finds out when her mother died, however Jade learns that her mother was once a student at l'Académie de Notre Maître des Médailles and was best friends with Madame de Beauvoir who gives the side quest A Memorable Mystery, a quest about Jade's mother, after finding her diary stashed away in a bookshelf.

This is where Jade learns that her mother was a graduate at the academy. She recalls how they used to swing on tree branches and discuss their futures. "Here I will bury my memories, where the shadow of the birch tree that we dreamed beneath stretches in the evening light. All that I leave behind, I leave to you, my dearest friend."Ī memory box left behind her mother is found by the Hero amongst a flower garden where the diary depicts it to be. Jade and her companions are around as the Madame opens the memory box, where there is a red ribbon and a letter inside. "By the time you read this, I will be far, far away. The crown prince of Heliodor has asked for my hand in marriage, and I cannot refuse him. I am to be a queen, so I cannot think only of my own happiness any more. My kingdom, and my people, must come first. I am afraid that I will no longer be myself.īut even though I may change, I will always carry the wonderful memories of the days we shared together in my heart. So I beg you, dear friend, do not forget me. Remember the girl I was, and know that you will always be ma meilleure amie, mon âme sœur. I give you my ribbon as a token of our eternal friendship. Jade learns of her mother's appearance through the Madame, who describes her as the prettiest girl in the academy, with long black hair tied with the red ribbon from the memory box. She felt betrayed when Jade's mother left and they had an argument. The Madame offers her condolences expressing how she regrets the argument with Jade's mother, especially after learning of her passing. While sobbing, the Madame recalls the moments she spent with her best friend.
