Amabie

Amabie is the Fifth member of the Unfortunate Friends who appears in the Collaboration Scenario in Monster Girl Quest Paradox

Biography
She can be found in Yamatai Village after beating Daji in the post-collab and is revealed to be another member of the Unfortunate Friends. Amira, Magatsu and Daji welcome her after Luka and his friends help the village chief by taking care of Daji.

Pocket Castle
She possesses her Pocket Castle Side Quest. As a plague is spreading, she comes to the realization that pictures of her are no longer enough to heal people and resolve herself to go directly heal people through intimate contact. She starts with Yamatai, but the villagers are clearly weirded out and refuse to come close to her. She somehow comes to the conclusion that it is because her healing power are insufficient even as the party clearly realizes the root cause but refuse to say it out loud.

Mephisto announces that they could get the Jewel of Divine Healing to boost her skills, and as the heroine remembers that the jewel was at the heart of the conflict between the lamia and scylla races, she asks the interested parties. Both Aria Lamia and Zenovia count their own version of the story which resulted in the jewel being broken during a conflict, but they both acknowledge that the jewel is enshrined at the top of the World Tree. When they reach it, the party is still reluctant to tell her the truth, but before they manage to gather their courage, she transforms into a beautiful mermaid. When they return to Yamatai, men line up to get healed while girls and women line up to hug Knoot.

Basic Greeting:

Amabie: “Take me with you...”

Playful Actions
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Trivia

 * Amabie is a japanese Yokai whose appearance either announce an epidemic or a bountiful harvest. Her appearance in Paradox is the same as the one in the japanese myth.
 * She is the only member of the Unfortunate Friends to have an official H-Scene
 * She is the only member of the Unfortunate Friends to have a second form.