1 Lori Mizuki Fairy Legend Fix File

Fix 1: Mizuki is not a villain.
In the original, Mizuki was a generic “fairy prince” who immediately helped Lori. Now, he’s reluctant, wounded, and cursed:

Lori pleads for Mina. Mizuki says: “The Queen’s frost isn’t a sickness. It’s a lock. She sealed spring inside her frozen heart. To melt it, someone must offer what she lost: a love that chooses sacrifice, not vengeance.”

He glances at Lori’s locket. “Your mother also came here. She offered her memories of you to buy a single flower of false spring. It didn’t work.”


Players experiencing this issue report the following:

Lori sneaks into the Fairy Court alone (using her mother’s last memory as a key — she forgets her mother’s face). The Court is a beautiful graveyard: frozen fairies mid-dance, ice roses, and the Queen sitting on a throne of hoarfrost. 1 lori mizuki fairy legend fix

The Queen offers a deal: “Give me your locket — your love for your sister — and I’ll melt the frost for one day. Long enough for Mina to say goodbye.”

Lori almost accepts. But then Mizuki, having broken his own warden oath, stumbles in, bleeding from the ears (he crossed the door fully). He whispers: “She’s lying. The frost will return twice as deep. She wants you to despair. Despair feeds her grief.”

Fix 3: Climactic choice — not a battle, a sacrifice.

Lori realizes the prophecy: “A human heart and fairy feather.” Not as objects — as willing injury. Fix 1: Mizuki is not a villain

She takes Mizuki’s hand, kisses his blind eye (which starts to weep silver tears — the “bleeding moon”), and says: “I offer my memory of fear. And you offer your feather — not to the Queen, but to me. Together, we remake spring.”

They both collapse. Lori forgets every scary moment of her life — she becomes fearless, reckless, but also unable to recognize danger. Mizuki becomes fully human, gasping on the ice, forgetting her completely.

The Queen screams — because unconditional trust between human and half-fairy is a loophole she never anticipated. The frost shatters.


The defining moment of her legend involves the Purple Hyacinth. In mythology, this flower represents sorrow and forgiveness. In Lylia’s lore, it represents the boundary between childhood and the acceptance of fate. Lori pleads for Mina

While other fairies pass on peacefully, Lylia uses her magic to "hijack" the process. Instead of fading away, she crystallized her life force into the Shadow Energy she wields. She essentially froze her evolution, choosing to remain a "witch" in the forest rather than evolving into a higher being or fading away.

She wanders the forest with her oversized staff and shadow cat, attacking anyone who disturbs her peace, forever staving off the destiny she refuses to accept.

Ironically, the free "Legendary Skins" DLC broke Lori’s base model animation. If you have the DLC installed but do not own the premium version of the game, the game tries to load a wing texture that doesn't exist, halting the script at line 1442 (which corresponds to Event ID 1).