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The Eternal Flame's influence isn't large for most of the game, as it is only shown at the start and ending segments. However, it did undergo a change in appearance, taking on a more isometric style and lacking a flame. During Wilfre's attack on the village, the Eternal Flame pedestal will lose its color as the Raposa flee to [[Turtle Rock]]. Once all the color is returned and [[Wilfre]] is defeated the Raposa will return back to their village and the player will touch the flame for the last time, waking [[Mike]] from his coma.
 
The Eternal Flame's influence isn't large for most of the game, as it is only shown at the start and ending segments. However, it did undergo a change in appearance, taking on a more isometric style and lacking a flame. During Wilfre's attack on the village, the Eternal Flame pedestal will lose its color as the Raposa flee to [[Turtle Rock]]. Once all the color is returned and [[Wilfre]] is defeated the Raposa will return back to their village and the player will touch the flame for the last time, waking [[Mike]] from his coma.
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=={{Icon|Question}} Trivia==
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== {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia ==
 
*The Eternal Flame is the first object [[The Creator]] recreates.
 
*The Eternal Flame is the first object [[The Creator]] recreates.
 
*The Eternal Flame is the second structure to lose color in the second game.
 
*The Eternal Flame is the second structure to lose color in the second game.