Prophecy
The Yogensho (Japanese: よげんしょ) is a legendary book in Densetsu no Starfy. In Undersea Temple, Starfy meets Old Man Lobber again. He asks Starfy if he can locate the Yogensho for him, which according to legend is said to be found in the temple. It must be located three times before Old Man Lobber gets to open it. It must then be located a fourth time before Old Man Lobber gets to read it.
Location 1
The first place Starfy can locate the Yogensho is at the end of a labyrinth through the west-most door nearest to Moe. To solve the labyrinth Starfy must move through each door clockwise. (see directions below)
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Enter this door
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Enter the North Door > East Door > South Door > West Door
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The first room with the Yogensho
The moment that Starfy obtains the Yogensho it disappears. A mysterious voice speaks to Starfy. Ogura seemingly appears out of nowhere and blows Starfy away.
Location 2
The second place Starfy can locate the Yogensho is through the east-most door nearest to Moe. Through this door Starfy must move to the west-most area of the room while avoiding some Sand Snarks or stunning them with his Star Spin.
Starfy then finds Jojiro who isn't sure where the Yogensho is, but insists that Starfy finds some medicine to heal his wounds. Jojiro opens a door that leads to a room that contains the Ointment. When Starfy returns to give Jojiro the Ointment, he says it seems there was a glistening book through the back door, and clears the way.
The back door leads to the second location of the Yogensho.
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Enter this door
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Jojiro blocks the way to the Yogensho
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The back door leads to the second room with the Yogensho. It looks identical to the first.
As before, the moment that Starfy obtains the Yogensho it disappears. A mysterious voice speaks to Starfy. Ogura seemingly appears out of nowhere and blows Starfy away.
Location 3
These steps must be taken after completing 'Location 1' and 'Location 2'. From the green platforms swim north-east and return to find Old Man Lobber. Old Man Lobber asks if Starfy found the Yogensho, and Starfy tells him that he had a vision of a demon. Old Man Lobber says that he cannot find Moe. Immediately afterwards, the mysterious voice can be heard again, and Ogura appears to blow Old Man Lobber and Starfy away.
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Swim north-east to and return to find Old Man Lobber
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Old Man Lobber
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Ogura appears to blow Old Man Lobber and Starfy away.
Starfy is taken away to a large vertical room. Starfy can climb it with his Turbo Swim ability, some mid-air spheres and platforms. In the next room Starfy meets Old Man Lobber again, who asks if Starfy arrived safely and if he can look for Moe.
Starfy must talk to Rarako through a door next to two waterfalls. This makes three clams appears in the previous area. (locations below) The first one that Starfy speaks to is always Shorosuke, who says that he/she is hiding from Rarako. The second one that Starfy speaks to is always Chorosuke, who tells Starfy to stop it because he's hiding so Rarako doesn't eat him. The final clam is Moe, who is annoyed that Starfy didn't spot him to begin with and runs off to confront Rarako.
Moe is frightened of Rarako. Rarako thinks Moe looks delicious and gives Starfy what he was looking for - the Yogensho to thank him. Moe eventually escapes and Old Man Lobber finally gets to read the book. Moe is excited regarding the legends of the Yogensho, though it seems that he spoke too soon as Ogura appears to blow Starfy, Moe and Old Man Lobber away.
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The vertical room
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Meeting Old Man Lobber again
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The door that leads to Rarako
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Bottom-clam
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Bottom-left clam
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Bottom-right clam
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Ogura blowing Moe, Old Man Lobber and Starfy away.
Location 4
Following on from the events described in 'Location 1-3', Starfy is brought to the boss room with Dopple and Ogura. Ogura brings Dopple to his full power and vanishes. After Starfy defeats Dopple, Ogura leaves behind the Jar and the Yogensho, seemingly to allow Starfy and others to challenge Ogura for the showdown in Pufftop.
Legend
According to the Yogensho, a large storm never seen before would hit the sea. The demon Ogura would go on a rampage until a hero appears to hunt down Ogura's minions one after the other.
Below are Japanese text extracts from the Yogensho.
『かつてない 大あらしが 海を おそうであろう』 『おおくの マモノが あばれだし そのすべてを たばねるものは オーグラという』 『しかし オーグラが しはいする海に ゆうしゃが あらわれる』 『ゆうしゃは オーグラの てしたを つぎつぎと たおして オーグラをおいつめるだろう・・・』 『おいつめられた オーグラは 『テンカイ』に のがれて たいせいを たてなおすであろう』
Name origin
- Literally Yogensho (預言書) meaning prophetic writing. [1]