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  1. In 2181, Faust is working in London as the local doctor of the village controlled by the Blackard Corporation, and collaborates with Ky Kiske, who is on a investigation case. After treating Marina, Faust examine per Ky's request a dead body, which Faust notes had been one of his patients previously.

  2. In order to help save someone, Faust conjures up a massive door. It seems to take a lot from him to do this and as he does this, Faust keeps screaming PHASE ONE. After the spell is finished, Faust stumbles around for a bit like a zombie and what seems to be his soul flies out of his body.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FaustFaust - Wikipedia

    Faust is the protagonist of a classic German legend based on the historical Johann Georg Faust ( c. 1480–1540 ). The erudite Faust is highly successful yet dissatisfied with his life, which leads him to make a pact with the Devil at a crossroads, exchanging his soul for unlimited knowledge and worldly pleasures.

  4. The Faust we see now is the result of what happened in Another Story. Also, did you notice that Faust's fingers got longer while using his door magic? I think that was him trying to hold on a little longer before he caved in.

  5. 7 de nov. de 2021 · Faust tries to recall and hold onto the reasons why he originally became a doctor, which compounded with his heavy guilt, led to the strange form we see now.

  6. FAUST EASY TO USE. A bizarre underground doctor who misleads the opponent with tricky moves. An underground doctor, his past and identity are shrouded in mystery. One moment, he'll blurt out something seemingly random, only to offer a philosophical argument for the future of humanity the next.

  7. There was a historical Faust, indeed perhaps two, one of whom more than once alluded to the devil as his Schwager, or crony. One or both died about 1540, leaving a tangled legend of sorcery and alchemy, astrology and soothsaying, studies theological and diabolical, necromancy and, indeed, sodomy.