The bells represent the emotions of Tranquility, Joy, Discord and Indecision, as Lunatea’s prophet, Master Baguji, mentioned to Lolo and Popka once Klonoa arrived in Lunatea.
It is the harmonius power of the bells that will make it possible for us to contain the evil.'”įrom what the player can currently gather about Lunatea, it has four major emotions that are all balanced in harmony with one another. And once you reach the Kingdoms, you must go and gather the power from their bells.
“‘Your first task is to journey to the Four Kingdoms, in which the Harmony Bells are housed. The titles of the game, both in English and in Japanese both infer something about the game, as well as Klonoa’s role in the world as a Dream Traveler, but this is something that will be looked at in depth at a later point in this article.įor now, let us focus on the world of Lunatea and its Four Bells, as the High Priestess tells Klonoa, Lolo, and Popka about, saying, Klonoa is known as a Dream Traveler in Lunatea. Interestingly enough, the game is known in Japanese as “Klonoa of the Wind: The Thing that the World Wants to Forget.” The game features the main protagonist, named Klonoa, who is an animal-like character with long ears. Klonoa 2: Lunatea’s Veil is a game that was released in 2001 on the Playstation 2 and was developed by Namco and Klonoa Works.