Lydia is an NPC located in Failume Heights.
Speaking to her for the first time after completing the When Dreams Remain Unfinished Event story will grant the achievement Inner Choice.
Profile
Lydia is a psychologist. She currently operates from the Echo Chamber, and was the junior of Zane during their education.
Commission and Event Appearances
Events
Dialogue
- (Talk to Lydia)
- Lydia: Welcome to the Echo Chamber. Why don't you take a seat, have some hot tea, and unwind for a bit?
- Lydia: Want to try some therapy? Relax. Think of it as just sharing secrets between friends.
Bring it on!
- Lydia: I'm looking forward to our chat.
- Lydia: Great~ I'll ask you a few simple questions. No need to overthink it. Just go with your gut and tell me what first comes to mind.
- Lydia: Hmm... First off, has anything been making you feel uneasy or worried lately?
Late-night struggles...
- (ProtagonistProtagonist): (I decided to go to bed early, but when it's time to sleep, I'm always wide awake scrolling through my phone...I decided to go to bed early, but when it's time to sleep, I'm always wide awake scrolling through my phone... /
I keep telling myself to go to bed early, but when it's actually time to sleep, I'm wide awake scrolling on my phone...I keep telling myself to go to bed early, but when it's actually time to sleep, I'm wide awake scrolling on my phone...) - Lydia: Daytime belongs to others, so it's totally normal to want to make the most of your "me time" at night. If you really want to hit the hay earlier, why not try gradually shifting your bedtime bit by bit each day?
- (ProtagonistProtagonist): (I decided to go to bed early, but when it's time to sleep, I'm always wide awake scrolling through my phone...I decided to go to bed early, but when it's time to sleep, I'm always wide awake scrolling through my phone... /
Just my rotten luck...
- (ProtagonistProtagonist): (When pulling Gacha, I can never get the style I want...When pulling Gacha, I can never get the style I want... /
When I do Gacha pulls, I can never get the style I want...When I do Gacha pulls, I can never get the style I want...) - Lydia: The human brain tends to remember emotionally intense moments more vividly — maybe you're just remembering these unlucky moments more clearly... Though if it really happens every single time, we might be dealing with something beyond just psychology.
- (ProtagonistProtagonist): (When pulling Gacha, I can never get the style I want...When pulling Gacha, I can never get the style I want... /
Not having enough time...
- (ProtagonistProtagonist): (There are too many people I want to see every day... Twenty-four hours just isn't enough.There are too many people I want to see every day... Twenty-four hours just isn't enough. /
There are so many people I wanna see every day. Twenty-four hours just isn't enough...There are so many people I wanna see every day. Twenty-four hours just isn't enough...) - Lydia: What a... luxurious problem to have. We always overestimate how much we can fit in a day, thinking everything will slot in perfectly. Why not lower our expectations a bit and allow ourselves to "miss out" on some things?
- (ProtagonistProtagonist): (There are too many people I want to see every day... Twenty-four hours just isn't enough.There are too many people I want to see every day... Twenty-four hours just isn't enough. /
- Lydia: Perfect, you've fully adapted to the therapy session. Now, for the second question: what's the most memorable dream you've had recently?
A sweet dream.
- (ProtagonistProtagonist): The day before yesterday, I dreamed of finding several Golden Bangboo and living a life of financial freedom ever since. In yesterday's dream, I used that money to build an amusement park, hired countless Bangboo as staff, and invited friends over to play every day.
- Lydia: This dream is like a TV series... Dreams often reflect a person's true inner thoughts, and even in your dreams, you're generous in sharing happiness with everyone. I think that's truly remarkable.
A nightmare.
- (ProtagonistProtagonist): (I had a dream where all the "appliances" at home went haywire and out of control. Couldn't even turn off the power, and they kept running at full speed for days. The Public Security got a report that the entire Sixth Street's power supply was paralyzed, so they showed up at my door with the electricity bill. One look at those numbers, and I woke up in shock...I had a dream where all the "appliances" at home went haywire and out of control. Couldn't even turn off the power, and they kept running at full speed for days. The Public Security got a report that the entire Sixth Street's power supply was paralyzed, so they showed up at my door with the electricity bill. One look at those numbers, and I woke up in shock... Tooltip for I had a dream where all the "appliances" at home went haywire and out of control. Couldn't even turn off the power, and they kept running at full speed for days. The Public Security got a report that the entire Sixth Street's power supply was paralyzed, so they showed up at my door with the electricity bill. One look at those numbers, and I woke up in shock...ⓘ /
I had this dream where all the "appliances" at home went haywire and wouldn't turn off, just running at full blast for days. Public Security got reports that the whole Sixth Street's power grid was down, so they showed up at my door with the electricity bill. One look at those numbers and I woke up in cold sweat...I had this dream where all the "appliances" at home went haywire and wouldn't turn off, just running at full blast for days. Public Security got reports that the whole Sixth Street's power grid was down, so they showed up at my door with the electricity bill. One look at those numbers and I woke up in cold sweat...) - Lydia: I'm curious about just how massive an electric bill would have to be to knock out power to an entire street and startle people awake from their dreams... Though dreams are mostly fake, the fact that you're dreaming about electric bills probably means you're doing everything possible to avoid such situations in real life.
- (ProtagonistProtagonist): (I had a dream where all the "appliances" at home went haywire and out of control. Couldn't even turn off the power, and they kept running at full speed for days. The Public Security got a report that the entire Sixth Street's power supply was paralyzed, so they showed up at my door with the electricity bill. One look at those numbers, and I woke up in shock...I had a dream where all the "appliances" at home went haywire and out of control. Couldn't even turn off the power, and they kept running at full speed for days. The Public Security got a report that the entire Sixth Street's power supply was paralyzed, so they showed up at my door with the electricity bill. One look at those numbers, and I woke up in shock... Tooltip for I had a dream where all the "appliances" at home went haywire and out of control. Couldn't even turn off the power, and they kept running at full speed for days. The Public Security got a report that the entire Sixth Street's power supply was paralyzed, so they showed up at my door with the electricity bill. One look at those numbers, and I woke up in shock...ⓘ /
Didn't have any.
- (ProtagonistProtagonist): (I can't remember... I don't think I've had any dreams lately.I can't remember... I don't think I've had any dreams lately. /
Can't remember... Don't think I've had any dreams lately.Can't remember... Don't think I've had any dreams lately.) - Lydia: Some people believe "we think we don't dream because we can't remember our dreams." While there's some truth to that, I prefer another take — "we don't dream because we're sleeping so well." That sounds a bit healthier.
- (ProtagonistProtagonist): (I can't remember... I don't think I've had any dreams lately.I can't remember... I don't think I've had any dreams lately. /
- Lydia: Thanks for your cooperation. I got a picture here.
- Lydia: Your mental health is in great shape — that's quite an achievement! Keep up that positive mindset and keep living life this way. Of course, if anything's ever troubling you, the Echo Chamber's doors are always open.
Maybe next time.
- Lydia: Being carefree is the best thing ever. If you're feeling troubled, feel free to come find me at the Echo Chamber anytime.
Other Languages
| Language | Official Name |
|---|---|
| English | Lydia |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 利蒂娅 |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 利蒂婭 |
| Japanese | リディア Ridia |
| Korean | 리디아 Ridia |
| Spanish | Lydia |
| French | Lydia |
| Russian | Лидия Lidiya |
| Thai | Lydia |
| Vietnamese | Lydia |
| German | Lydia |
| Indonesian | Lydia |
| Portuguese | Lydia |