There are different bosses in different copies of the Fishing Sails game that players need to challenge. Many players have asked about the plot interpretation of "Fishing Sails". The following is a detailed guide compiled by the editor.
One day before 1927, the protagonist, the fisherman, came into contact with the stone pillars of the Devil's Spine and saw the prophecy, but he was also bewitched by the indescribable power from then on. (content in trailer)
On March 6 and 7, 1927, the protagonist took his fiancée to the center of Stellar Bay to see the aurora and successfully proposed to her (note that there was no big octopus there at this time, and there was no mysterious fog on the sea).
On June 1, 1927, the protagonist's mother passed away and left a pocket watch to the heroine, which the heroine expressed doubts about. (The pocket watch is one of the five major collections in the game. Combining this with the heroine’s suspicion, I speculate that the hero deliberately gave it to the heroine through his mother’s mouth, which further confirms that the protagonist has been exposed to evil before. Due to the influence of power, the heroine is probably the "sacrifice" given by the hero to the sea, and giving her a pocket watch is part of the ceremony.)
On August 20, 1927, the second day of their honeymoon, the two decided to take a boat trip to the sea. The heroine mentioned in her diary that the hero changed the name of the ship from "Ocean Fortune" to the heroine. "Julie", and therefore held a solemn "ship renaming ceremony". The heroine emphasized, "I think he is more concerned about this matter than the wedding." The hero wanted to rename the old ship. Everything with the name was thrown away, but the heroine thought the name [Ocean Fortune] was nice, so she left a key chain)
In the two months from June to August, the male protagonist's influence on the mysterious power should have deepened, but here I speculate that the male protagonist also began to struggle and resist, giving up the original idea of sacrificing his wife, and planned to use a boat to Instead, he wanted to deceive Hai Yang, but unexpectedly, his wife secretly left a key chain and a foreshadowing.
At this point, the first stage of the incident ended, and in the second stage, everything started to get scary.
On August 21, 1927, the hero and heroine's boat had an accident in the shallow water behind Damaro. "A stone appeared out of thin air" (players should know that this is one of the mechanics in the game, there are hallucinatory stones at night), and the ship did not Broken, but "some things fell into the water" (from the main quest to find the treasure in the game, we can guess that the shallow water behind Damaro is the first treasure, the place where the big key fell into the water, so the ship of the male and female protagonists at that time should be The big key was lost here). After this accident, the male protagonist attached great importance to it and began to verify the records of the [Ship Renaming Ceremony]. The female protagonist said, "I never knew he was so superstitious."
On September 9, 1927, the heroine stated in her diary that her husband was unwilling to take her on the ship. It should be that the hero wanted to protect the heroine and deceive the sea, so he did not let the real Julie set foot on the Julie. 】. But the heroine thought that the hero was salvaging treasure, so she said, "I have to convince him to take me to see it."
(The male protagonist here did not reject the female protagonist, which became the male protagonist’s greatest regret. In the game, the collector said to the male protagonist, “Find her last relic, and we can restore everything and make up for your mistakes.” Here The fault should refer to the male protagonist not rejecting Julie and letting her get on the boat after all)
On September 14, 1927, the heroine said that she had not written a diary for several days because she had been having problems with her physical and mental state recently. Then during a recent salvage operation, a huge wooden box was salvaged, and the hero After prying open the wooden box, the heroine described, "He stared at the open box closely, and then turned to me. In his eyes, I saw nothingness."
At this point the second stage is over, the [Book of the Deep Sea] (should correspond to the Necronomicon, the setting in the game, the collector’s original words is [The Book of the Deep Sea]) appears in the world, heavy fog begins to appear in this sea area, and marine life It began to mutate, and the indescribable power began to confuse all creatures in this sea area. Some of the affected people except the male protagonist were shown in the game.
But regarding this stage, there are still many rich and relevant details in the game.
(First of all, the silver-red [Book of the Deep Sea] in the box is inside, but according to the branch plot of the old mayor Xiaoma Luo and the content of the game trailer, there are other things that come up with the box. The old mayor Recall, "Under the cover of heavy fog, something followed the book and came out, that is, it came out of the ship. Bang!" According to this description, the hero and heroine's ship [Julie] was destroyed by this thing that came up with the wooden box. , the heroine Julie was swallowed by the sea and was considered "dead").
(Why is the old mayor of Malo on the boat? The game plot actually mentions it in detail. When you ask the mayor of Malo about Blackstone Island, he will tell you that Blackstone Island is actually the jurisdiction of Malo. 2 Ten years ago, that is, before the accident of the hero and heroine in 1927, it was secretly acquired by a private person. The mayor of Damaro said that "they must have a special agreement." It should be that the hero and the old mayor of Xiaomaluo had an agreement. A kind of deal, for example, the male protagonist promised the old mayor Xiaomaluo to go on the ship with him to pursue the indescribable power, and the condition is to give him Blackstone Island to do some secret research)
(Mayor Xiao Maruo, who got on the ship, probably picked up the box and experienced a great horror. He was one of the few survivors on the ship besides the male protagonist. In the game, the old mayor recalled, “After a while, one of us Some people washed up on the coast, and he was among them, and he was still holding on to the book." This is why the old mayor in the game went crazy and kept shouting "throw it back")
(Actually, I think the ocean mutates and becomes foggy, etc., which is a normal reaction in the present world of "Book of the Deep Sea". However, the destruction of the male and female protagonist's ship, I think it should be the foreshadowing of the female protagonist. The female protagonist did not throw away all the things with the old name. dropped, leaving behind a key chain. The indescribable power in the deep sea saw through the scam, so it sent "something" as the vanguard to follow the "Book of the Deep Sea" on board the ship, causing the "death of the fisherman's wife Julie" ", to force the sacrifice)
The surviving male protagonist suffered selective amnesia and developed a split personality (the Collector), but he never forgot his regret. He wanted to resurrect his wife. This motivation drove him to return to the sea twenty years later. This is the beginning of our game’s protagonist’s appearance.
But in fact, is the heroine Julie dead?
At least there should be no corpse, otherwise there is no need for the male protagonist to return to the sea to resurrect her. It is more reliable to dance on the corpse. The female protagonist should have sunk into the sea at that time, but is the heroine really real after sinking? What about the common-sense state of death?
I think there are three possibilities here. 1. Julie is not really dead, she has been sleeping in the ocean because of indescribable power. 2. Julie died, but an indescribable force created a fake Julie. 3. Julie is completely dead, and the female protagonist that the male protagonist sees in the final bd is also a fantasy or a fake person.
But no matter which possibility, there are two [? ? ? 】The bottles are all made by Julie after the shipwreck. It was a letter written by Julie to the male protagonist. The language was muddy and somewhat unclear. The first letter could still feel like a comforting letter written by Julie who was living on a desert island to her husband, but the second letter made it feel like a comfort letter to her husband. It's a bit creepy and frightening to think about it, as if someone has taken Julie's body away and is tempting the male protagonist to "take me back."
The first letter suspected to be written by Julie
Second letter suspected to be written by Julie
(Here I have to mention the researcher at the research station in Stellar Bay. There is a dialogue in it. The researcher said that his sister passed away a long time ago, but since she came to this sea area, she has been able to swim in some places from time to time. In strange places, such as fishing nets, she found a letter written by her dead sister, telling her something about her death, which is very similar to Julie's letter to the hero in the bottle).
(It can be inferred from this that letting deceased loved ones bewitch humans is a common method in this deep sea)
Most likely, after the shipwreck, the male protagonist also received various tempting letters after Julie's death just like the researcher. Year after year, he finally decided to return to this place to resurrect his beloved wife because he had the "Book of the Deep Sea" .
In fact, throughout the entire main storyline of resurrecting his wife, I have always felt that Julie and the Lord of the Deep Sea are one and the same.
From the moment the Lord of the Deep Sea chose to corrupt the male protagonist and let him choose the female protagonist as a sacrifice, the female protagonist was already destined to be some kind of container designated by the Lord of the Deep Sea.
The Lord of the Deep Sea is not paranoid, it just wants what is decided to happen must happen.
The things that the male protagonist initially prepared to sacrifice his wife were the five collections of [Keys] [Music Box] [Pocket Watch] [Ring] and [Necklace]. They could be used to summon the Lord of the Deep Sea, and because they were related to The heroine is closely related and becomes the collection of the resurrected heroine.
Take a look at the male protagonist’s prayer at the end.
"Release the lost ones who are frozen in time (pocket watch), and the ones who are chained in the abyss (necklace), let them reappear in the world (ring), and open the door to the stars (the key opens the music box)"
The corresponding description of each collection is consistent with the heroine who suffered a shipwreck and the ancient god under the deep sea.
Then a desperate problem arises.
When you read the words in the book, who do you want to be resurrected?
Looking back at the words of the collector before bd, that is, the male protagonist's other personality: "Find her last relic, and we can restore everything and make up for your mistakes."
I said earlier that the male protagonist’s fault was not refusing to allow the female protagonist to board the ship, but what if the collector’s reference to her was not the female protagonist in the first place, but the ancient god?
After all, combined with the prayer mentioned above, the five collections can be said to be the relics of the heroine or the ancient gods.
From this point of view, if the collector refers to her as the ancient god, then when he deceived the sea and deceived the ancient god, so that he failed to successfully summon the ancient god, is it also the male protagonist's "fault"?
So of the two personalities of the male protagonist, does one belong to his wife and the other to the ancient god?
From this point of view, the scene during the final bd is inevitably even more embarrassing. (Of course, maybe the last wife is not the real wife...sigh...)
Xiaomaruo Jewelry Merchant:
I remember when I first met this businessman, he hesitated to say that he had met the male protagonist, and then denied it. Of course, he was definitely not the only one who knew the male protagonist twenty years ago, but this businessman was in the male protagonist’s home. After the ship crashed, some things on the male protagonist's ship should have been taken away. A drift bottle called [Cultural Relics List] says [Oak Music Box: Bought at a special price from an ancient relic collector in Little Malo]. This music box is the collection at Gale Cliff. It can be seen that the music box had been salvaged at that time, and then was The merchant sold the money to another captain, but the ship sank and finally returned to the male protagonist.
Fanatic believer:
This Kezong believer, when you ask him "Are there any believers like you?", he will answer: "There are some pretenders, those losers who try to mock the deep sea. I have tried to correct their behavior."
The "pretenders" in the words of the fanatical believers here can be regarded as the changes of the sea twenty years ago to this day. Other residents affected by the sea, such as the fishman Maglan of Gale Cliff, it is said that Maglan became a man after picking up a scroll in the sea. He started eating mutant fish, nicknamed the fishman Maglan. The fanatical believer also picked up this [Scroll], but he became a high-level fanatical believer, and Maglan became a low-level "loser". In addition, the fishmonger is also suspected of eating mutated fish, and the dock worker from Malo should also be among the "pretenders" and "losers" described by fanatical believers.
Smith and Sons:
It was Xiao Maro's sad father and his son. They seemed to be craftsmen and jewelry makers. From the [tattered receipt], it can be seen that as early as December 22, 1926, that is, the 21st Years ago, the male protagonist was already preparing the collection of items for sacrificing the female protagonist.
Tattered receipt:
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