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Feena is introduced as a mysterious young woman discovered imprisoned deep within the Shrine of Solomon, chained to a wall with no memory of her past beyond her own name. She has blue hair and is initially dressed in a pink outfit with a gold amulet. Rescued by the adventurer Adol Christin, she is brought to the safety of Zepik Village, where she is cared for by a woman named Jeba. In the village, Feena is gentle, nervous, and troubled by her amnesia, though she finds a measure of comfort in the quiet rhythms of daily life and the kindness of the villagers. She forms a close bond with Adol, who regularly visits her, and she clings to her time with him as a cherished period of simple humanity.
The story of Feena is deeply tied to the ancient history of the kingdom of Ys. She is eventually revealed to be one of the twin goddesses who, alongside her sister Reah, governed the land in an age long past. According to this history, the goddesses came to the land that would become Esteria bearing a powerful artifact known as the Black Pearl. With the aid of six magically adept families, they built the kingdom of Ys, which prospered under their guidance until a series of disasters struck. To end the calamities, a portion of the kingdom was raised into the sky, and the twin goddesses ultimately sealed the Black Pearl, falling into an ages-long sleep. Seven hundred years later, the seal was broken, and Feena was captured and imprisoned, her memories lost.
A pivotal moment in her development occurs when Reah recovers and plays a silver harmonica. The music triggers Feenas memories to return in a sudden, overwhelming rush. She recalls her true identity as a goddess, a revelation that brings her deep emotional distress and fear, causing her to flee the village temple as she confronts a past she had both unknowingly sought and dreaded. Despite her fear, she ultimately accepts her role, leaving the village with Reah to face their destiny. As a goddess, she is portrayed as overwhelmingly kind, gentle, and approachable, more interested in forming genuine friendships with humans than in being revered as a distant divine being. This warmth and her desire for personal connection are central to her personality, marking her as a figure who brings comfort to those around her.
In the climax of the story, Feena and Reah appear before Adol before his final battle, blessing his sword with the power of ancient Ys. Following the defeat of the final demon lord, Darm, the twin goddesses make the ultimate choice to seal themselves away along with the Black Pearl to ensure its power can never again be used for evil. In her final farewell to Adol, she asks him to remember her not as a goddess, but as the simple, amnesiac girl he once knew in Zepik Village. The goodbye is deeply difficult for her, and she is shown to ascend in tears. Her role throughout the narrative is that of a tragic yet noble figure who sacrifices her own freedom for the world, having cherished the brief period she was allowed to live as an ordinary human.
As a goddess of Ys, Feena possesses significant divine power, but her most notable abilities are often expressed through sacrifice and support rather than direct combat. She can hover and float, and along with her sister, has the power to seal the Black Pearl, a feat requiring them to give up their wings. She also demonstrates the ability to communicate with and guide Adol over distances, as well as to infuse his sword with magical power. Her key relationship is with her twin sister Reah, with whom she shares a deep, unbreakable bond. The two are contrasts in personality, with Feena being the more gentle and kind-hearted of the pair, while Reah is more willful and stubborn. The relationship with Adol is also central, as he is the person who frees her from imprisonment and for whom she develops deep affection, representing the only woman with whom the wandering adventurer is said to have truly fallen in love.
The story of Feena is deeply tied to the ancient history of the kingdom of Ys. She is eventually revealed to be one of the twin goddesses who, alongside her sister Reah, governed the land in an age long past. According to this history, the goddesses came to the land that would become Esteria bearing a powerful artifact known as the Black Pearl. With the aid of six magically adept families, they built the kingdom of Ys, which prospered under their guidance until a series of disasters struck. To end the calamities, a portion of the kingdom was raised into the sky, and the twin goddesses ultimately sealed the Black Pearl, falling into an ages-long sleep. Seven hundred years later, the seal was broken, and Feena was captured and imprisoned, her memories lost.
A pivotal moment in her development occurs when Reah recovers and plays a silver harmonica. The music triggers Feenas memories to return in a sudden, overwhelming rush. She recalls her true identity as a goddess, a revelation that brings her deep emotional distress and fear, causing her to flee the village temple as she confronts a past she had both unknowingly sought and dreaded. Despite her fear, she ultimately accepts her role, leaving the village with Reah to face their destiny. As a goddess, she is portrayed as overwhelmingly kind, gentle, and approachable, more interested in forming genuine friendships with humans than in being revered as a distant divine being. This warmth and her desire for personal connection are central to her personality, marking her as a figure who brings comfort to those around her.
In the climax of the story, Feena and Reah appear before Adol before his final battle, blessing his sword with the power of ancient Ys. Following the defeat of the final demon lord, Darm, the twin goddesses make the ultimate choice to seal themselves away along with the Black Pearl to ensure its power can never again be used for evil. In her final farewell to Adol, she asks him to remember her not as a goddess, but as the simple, amnesiac girl he once knew in Zepik Village. The goodbye is deeply difficult for her, and she is shown to ascend in tears. Her role throughout the narrative is that of a tragic yet noble figure who sacrifices her own freedom for the world, having cherished the brief period she was allowed to live as an ordinary human.
As a goddess of Ys, Feena possesses significant divine power, but her most notable abilities are often expressed through sacrifice and support rather than direct combat. She can hover and float, and along with her sister, has the power to seal the Black Pearl, a feat requiring them to give up their wings. She also demonstrates the ability to communicate with and guide Adol over distances, as well as to infuse his sword with magical power. Her key relationship is with her twin sister Reah, with whom she shares a deep, unbreakable bond. The two are contrasts in personality, with Feena being the more gentle and kind-hearted of the pair, while Reah is more willful and stubborn. The relationship with Adol is also central, as he is the person who frees her from imprisonment and for whom she develops deep affection, representing the only woman with whom the wandering adventurer is said to have truly fallen in love.