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==Story==
==Story==
Kalderasha's skill had been greatly diminished since discarding his original crystal ball in the [[Waterfall Cave|waterfall cave]] after betraying his friend, Master Rylus. At his daughter [[Valentina]]'s request, the heroes retrieve the crystal ball from the cave, allowing Kalderasha to regain the skill and confidence he once lost.
Kalderasha's skill had been greatly diminished since discarding his original crystal ball in the [[Waterfall Cave]] after betraying his friend, Master Rylus. At his daughter [[Valentina]]'s request, the heroes retrieve the crystal ball from the cave, allowing Kalderasha to regain the skill and confidence he once lost.


At one point, the party visits him to gain a lead on the [[Moonshadow harp]].  He points them to the Castle of [[Ascantha]].
At one point, the {{Party 8}} visits him to gain a lead on the [[Moonshadow harp]].  He points them to the Castle of [[Ascantha]].


==Remake==
==Remake==
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If Kalderasha is visited in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Version upon defeating [[Evil Jessica]], the fortuneteller will reveal the events leading to [[Dhoulmagus]] stealing the Scepter from [[Trodain]] Castle and murdering the first of the [[Seven Sages]], Rylus.
If Kalderasha is visited in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] version upon defeating [[Evil Jessica]], the fortuneteller will reveal the events leading to [[Dhoulmagus]] stealing the Scepter from [[Trodain]] Castle and murdering the first of the [[Seven Sages]], Rylus.


He will also point the party back to [[Neos]] after the rise of the [[Black Citadel]], setting up the events leading up to the [[Altar of Wroth]].
He will also point the {{Party 8}} back to [[Neos]] after the rise of the [[Black Citadel]], setting up the events leading up to the [[Altar of Wroth]].
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