
Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma full quest guide – Main story, festivals, romance, characters & more
Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma: Starting Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma feels like stepping into a world full of hope, mystery, and new beginnings. Whether you're waking up as the Earth Dancer with no memories or returning to restore the forgotten villages, this journey is about more than just quests — it's about healing a land and building friendships that truly matter.
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If you ever feel lost or unsure of what to do next, don't worry — this guide is here to walk beside you. From main quests that shape the story, to lively festivals, and characters you'll grow to care for, we've gathered everything you need to make your adventure in Azuma unforgettable. Whether you want to farm, fight, or simply connect with the villagers, this article will be your trusted companion every step of the way.
Prologue and spring village: Rise and shine
Your adventure kicks off in Spring Village with simple but crucial tasks like:
Rise and Shine
Morning Chores
The Dance of Bonds and Save Statues
Something's on Suzu's Mind
Finding the Weird Animal
Time to Rest
After the Disaster
Village Chief
The State of the Village
Clearing Debris
Placing Fields
Planting Seeds
Reaping What You've Sown
Ship 'Til You Drop
Creating Tiles
Let's Review
Time to Rest
The Missing Carpenter
Can't Fight on an Empty Stomach
Searching for Takumi
Using a Bow
The Business of Being Chief
Building a Home 1
Building a Home 2
Time to Rest
Ulalaka's Summons
Finding Help
Ulalaka's Woes 1
Ulalaka's Woes 2
Blacksmith Brouhaha 1
Blacksmith Brouhaha 2
Lessons with a Superstar
Amazing Decorations
Amazing Buildings
Checking on Takumi
Guardian's Grove Lumber Hunt
Repairing the Dragon Shrine
Helping villagers clear debris and plant crops happens through quests like Clearing Debris, Placing Fields, and Planting Seeds—all vital for reviving the town. When the carpenter Takumi goes missing (and turns into a Blight monster!), the quest Searching for Takumi sets you on a mission to restore him in the Missing Carpenter questline.
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Other key tasks include Blacksmith Brouhaha, where you build a forge for Kihachi, and decorating the village with fun quests like Amazing Decorations and Amazing Buildings. Farming tips? Stick to Spring crops like turnips and onions for the best harvest.
Summer village: Sunlit quests and sword recovery
In the hot, vibrant Summer Village, quests include:
Searching for Azuma's Gods
Info on the God of Summer
Time to Rest
Dream Directions
Hide and Seek
Finding the Sword
Restoring the Sacred Sword
Matsuri Hanabi Revived
Kagura Dance
Monster Attack
Summer Village Revived 1
Summer Village Revived 2
Summer Village Revived 3
These lead you deep into sunlit fields and hidden caves to retrieve the stolen sacred sword of the summer goddess Matsuri. You'll revive the volcano's power in Matsuri Hanabi Revived and celebrate with the Kagura Dance festival. Side quests like Monster Attack and village revivals keep things lively, while farming bonus crops like melons under the endless sun rewards your efforts. Don't miss seasonal events like the Summer Curry Cook-Off for fun challenges.
Autumn village: Festival preparations and shrine repairs
Autumn Village is all about harvest and celebration, with quests like:
Searching for Azuma's Gods
Info on the God of Autumn
Yachiyo's Izakaya
Time to Rest
Dream Discussions
Mikoshi Hunt
Repairing the Mikoshi 1
Repairing the Mikoshi 2
Finding Mikoshi Bearers
Time to Rest
Make Way for the Mikoshi Melee!
God of Autumn and Escape Artistry
Autumn Village Revived 1
Monster Bonding
Autumn Village Revived 2
Autumn Village Revived 3
You'll fend off spooky threats in A Clash with Clarice and face the giant Tanuki boss during Make Way for the Mikoshi Melee! Restoring the Autumn god Cuilang in Reviving the God of Autumn leads to vibrant shrine ceremonies and parades. Daily tasks like Time to Rest and Dream Discussions build character relationships, and the village revival continues with multiple quests.
Winter village: Ice, wolves, and the white wolf
Winter's cold brings quests like:
Searching for Azuma's Gods
Info on the God of Winter
Wolves and Waterfalls
A Present for Watarase
Time to Rest
Wolves and Winter Gods
Searching for the Winter God
One Last Watering Hole
The White Wolf's Madness
Winter Village Revived 1
Winter Village Revived 2
Winter Village Revived 3
Time to Rest
Your journey to free the Winter deity includes tracking the goddess's voice through frozen wilds and the intense boss battle The White Wolf's Madness on White Wolf Mountain. Village rebuilding takes shape with shops like an udon noodle cart and a chemist to bring villagers back. Quests like Time to Rest give moments to breathe before the next big challenge.
Azuma skies: The skyward finale
The grand finale in Azuma Skies sees you soaring with Woolby above the clouds. Key quests include:
Matsuri's Summons
The Kagura Shrines
To the Outside World
Time to Rest
The First Meeting of the Gods
Rebuilding Azuma's Villages
Fubuki's Summons
Time to Rest
Searching for Astral Shrines
The Astral Shrine
The Corpse Tree
Back to Summer Village
Searching for Astral Shrines
The Astral Shrine
The Grudge Knight
Back to Autumn Village
Kotaro's Request
Searching for Astral Shrines
Nine-Tails
The Astral Shrine
Back to Winter Village
Seaarching for Astral Shrines
The Astronomer
The Astral Shrine
Time to Rest
The Second Meeting of the Gods
The Valiant Herald of Rebellion
Open the Demon Gate!
Gatekeepers of the Underworld
To Devil's Bluff!
The Oni Hunter's Band of Buds
Settling the Score with Lord Ura
Time to Rest
The God of the Heavens in Hiding
Time to Rest
Preparing to Party 1
Preparing to Party 2
A Heavenly Party
Breaking the Barrier
The Black Dragon and Her Rider
Time to Rest
The Holy Shrine of Spring
Fubuki's Request
Versus Veyron
How's Ulalaka Doing?
A Prayer for the Future
The Holy Shrine of Summer
To the Summer Region
Hostilities with the Hound
How's Matsuri Doing?
Memories of a Childhood Friend
What We Lost
Back to Autumn Village
Finding a Transformation Leaf
Finding a Wooly Heart
Transformation 101
What We Lost
Talking to Hinta
Time to Rest
The Holy Shrine of Autumn
Reviving the God of Autumn
A Clash with Clarice
The Fifth Meeting of the Gods
Training from Hell
Talking About Training
Beyond Mortal Limits
A New Power
Time to Rest
A Revolt in the Underworld
Quashing the Revolt
The Night Squad
The Dragon's Gravesite
Why We Fight
The Dragon's Tomb
An Evil Star
Clarice's Motives
The Gods' Power
Divine Severance
Earth Dancer
These quests lead to epic battles cleansing the land of Blight and restoring peace. Along the way, meet powerful figures like the God of the Heavens in Hiding and unravel mysteries with quests such as The Astral Shrine and The Grudge Knight.
Side quests, romance, and village life
Beyond the main quests, Guardians of Azuma thrives with side quests and character arcs. From Finding the Weird Animal to cooking contests and Preparing to Party events, there's always something happening. With 15 romance options—including your alternate protagonist, Subaru or Kaguya—you can deepen bonds through personal stories like Memories of a Childhood Friend or Clarice's Motives.
Use your tools wisely: the Drum Dance and Terra Tiller help clear Blight and debris, while Village Builder mode lets you add attractions that boost village populations and unlock new quests.
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By the time you finish this guide, you'll feel like you've truly become part of Azuma's story — not just a player, but a healer, a friend, and a hero. Every quest, every festival, and every character you meet adds a little magic to your journey.
We wrote this guide to be your companion, your roadmap, and your cheerleader through the highs and lows of Guardians of Azuma. So when you're out there planting seeds, battling monsters, or sharing quiet moments with the villagers, know that you're never alone.
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