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'''Threads of Fate''', known in Japan as {{nihongo|'''Dewprism'''|デュープリズム|Dyūpurizumu}}, is an action role-playing video game with platforming elements released for the [[Sony PlayStation]], developed and published by [[Square]]. The game follows the converging stories of Rue and Mint, either of whom can be selected as the playable character when loading a new save file. Events play out different based on which character was chosen.
'''Threads of Fate''', known in Japan as {{nihongo|'''Dewprism'''|デュープリズム|Dyūpurizumu}}, is an [[Action role-playing game|action role-playing video game]] with [[platformer|platforming]] elements developed and published by [[Square]] in [[1999]], released for the [[Sony PlayStation]] home console.


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File:Threads of Fate - JP boxart.png|Japanese box
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==Story==
The game follows the converging stories of Rue and Mint, who venture to the city of Carona in search of a powerful wish-granting [relic]. Rue wants to resurrect his friend Claire, as she was murdered by the illusive Arm of Death; Mint wants to reclaim her throne in East Heaven Kingdom after being exiled by her sister Maya.
==Gameplay==
Either Rue or Mint can be selected as the playable character when loading a new save file. Events play out different based on which character was chosen, as well as abilities available to the player. Rue can transform into enemies he has defeated, while Mint learns various kinds of magic.


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Box artwork for Threads of Fate.
Box artwork for Threads of Fate.
Threads of Fate
Developer(s)Square
Publisher(s)Square
Year released1999
System(s)PlayStation
Japanese titleデュープリズム
Designer(s)Haruyuki Nishida, Takeo Fujii
Genre(s)Action RPG
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)CERO All agesESRB Everyone
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Threads of Fate, known in Japan as Dewprism (デュープリズム Dyūpurizumu?), is an action role-playing video game with platforming elements developed and published by Square in 1999, released for the Sony PlayStation home console.

Story[edit]

The game follows the converging stories of Rue and Mint, who venture to the city of Carona in search of a powerful wish-granting [relic]. Rue wants to resurrect his friend Claire, as she was murdered by the illusive Arm of Death; Mint wants to reclaim her throne in East Heaven Kingdom after being exiled by her sister Maya.

Gameplay[edit]

Either Rue or Mint can be selected as the playable character when loading a new save file. Events play out different based on which character was chosen, as well as abilities available to the player. Rue can transform into enemies he has defeated, while Mint learns various kinds of magic.

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