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Over the [[Topic]], [[Tiki]] called [[Itsuki Aoi|Itsuki]] and [[Tsubasa Oribe|Tsubasa]] over to the [[Bloom Palace]], announcing she had discovered a new space in the [[Idolasphere]]. Tiki speculated this space had the power to make peoples' dreams come true, as when she opened one of the treasure boxes inside, she was able to listen to songs made using her Uta-loid voice software.
====Episode 1: Rolling Star====
====Episode 1: Rolling Star====
Stepping into the Area of Aspiration, [[Tiki]] warned [[Itsuki Aoi|Itsuki]], [[Tsubasa Oribe|Tsubasa]], and [[Kiria Kurono|Kiria]] that [[Mirage]]s were drawn to its lingering power, then teleported back to the [[Bloom Palace]]. Before the group proceeded, Tsubasa admitted to Itsuki that she wanted to cover Kiria's hit song "[[Reincarnation (song)|Reincarnation]]", but was not sure if she could do the song justice. Itsuki, however, assured Tsubasa they may be able to find her a wish-granting item further in the dungeon. Surely enough, a treasure box contained the choker Kiria wore for her debut, to which Kiria remarked that it was a symbol of her fans' expectations for her to have a cool persona. Itsuki drew a comparison between Kiria's early career and Tsubasa's, since they were both insecure of how they presented themselves upon starting out as idols. Later on, the three met at [[Cafe Seiren]] in [[Tokyo]] with magazines promoting Tsubasa's cover of "Reincarnation". Just then, the cover started playing on the radio. A joyous Tsubasa thanked the Area of Aspiration for making her wish come true, then Itsuki asked Kiria of what she wished for, though Kiria claimed that nothing came to mind.
Stepping into the Area of Aspiration, Tiki warned her friends that [[Mirage]]s were drawn to its lingering power, then teleported back to the [[Bloom Palace]]. Before the group proceeded, Tsubasa confessed to Itsuki that she wanted to cover Kiria's hit song "[[Reincarnation (song)|Reincarnation]]", but was not sure if she could do the song justice. Itsuki, however, assured Tsubasa they may be able to find her a wish-granting item further in the dungeon. Surely enough, a treasure box contained the choker Kiria wore for her debut, to which Kiria remarked that it was a symbol of her fans' expectations for her to have a cool persona. Itsuki drew a comparison between Kiria's early career and Tsubasa's, since they were both insecure of how they presented themselves upon starting out as idols. Later on, the three met at [[Cafe Seiren]] in [[Tokyo]] with magazines promoting Tsubasa's cover of "Reincarnation". Just then, the cover started playing on the radio. A joyous Tsubasa thanked the Area of Aspiration for making her wish come true, then Itsuki asked Kiria of what she wished for, though Kiria claimed that nothing came to mind.
 
====Episode 2: What About Love====
Arriving at the next section of the dungeon, Itsuki reiterated his previous question to Kiria. Although she was not chasing any particular dream, Kiria told Itsuki she was recently offered a commercial for "[[Amrita Shower Zero]]". Tsubasa had previously starred in a commercial for the regular "[[Amrita Shower]]", but "Zero" was planned to have an older demographic. For the commercial, the publishers wanted Kiria to cover Tsubasa's song "[[Maybe Friends, Maybe Lovers]]", which she admitted was far different from anything she had done before. The item they obtained this time was Tsubasa's hairpin, an item given to her by [[Ayaha Oribe|Ayaha]] until she accidentally lost it. Itsuki eventually found it after tirelessly looking, thereby symbolizing Tsubasa's bond with him. Itsuki, however, never considered retrieving the hairpin to be anything special. The hairpin's sentiment and Itsuki's carelessness reminded Kiria of lyrics in "Maybe Friends, Maybe Lovers", motivating her to being recording the commercial. Everyone returned to [[Fortuna Office]] soon thereafter to view the commercial and song cover, with Maiko praising Kiria for her willingness to show a new side of herself.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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The Area of Aspiration is a location in Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE. It is a bonus dungeon within the Idolasphere exclusive to Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE Encore, accessible from the Bloom Palace. It is based around an extra Side Story involving Tsubasa Oribe and Kiria Kurono, and opens up as the game progresses.

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Over the Topic, Tiki called Itsuki and Tsubasa over to the Bloom Palace, announcing she had discovered a new space in the Idolasphere. Tiki speculated this space had the power to make peoples' dreams come true, as when she opened one of the treasure boxes inside, she was able to listen to songs made using her Uta-loid voice software.

Episode 1: Rolling Star

Stepping into the Area of Aspiration, Tiki warned her friends that Mirages were drawn to its lingering power, then teleported back to the Bloom Palace. Before the group proceeded, Tsubasa confessed to Itsuki that she wanted to cover Kiria's hit song "Reincarnation", but was not sure if she could do the song justice. Itsuki, however, assured Tsubasa they may be able to find her a wish-granting item further in the dungeon. Surely enough, a treasure box contained the choker Kiria wore for her debut, to which Kiria remarked that it was a symbol of her fans' expectations for her to have a cool persona. Itsuki drew a comparison between Kiria's early career and Tsubasa's, since they were both insecure of how they presented themselves upon starting out as idols. Later on, the three met at Cafe Seiren in Tokyo with magazines promoting Tsubasa's cover of "Reincarnation". Just then, the cover started playing on the radio. A joyous Tsubasa thanked the Area of Aspiration for making her wish come true, then Itsuki asked Kiria of what she wished for, though Kiria claimed that nothing came to mind.

Episode 2: What About Love

Arriving at the next section of the dungeon, Itsuki reiterated his previous question to Kiria. Although she was not chasing any particular dream, Kiria told Itsuki she was recently offered a commercial for "Amrita Shower Zero". Tsubasa had previously starred in a commercial for the regular "Amrita Shower", but "Zero" was planned to have an older demographic. For the commercial, the publishers wanted Kiria to cover Tsubasa's song "Maybe Friends, Maybe Lovers", which she admitted was far different from anything she had done before. The item they obtained this time was Tsubasa's hairpin, an item given to her by Ayaha until she accidentally lost it. Itsuki eventually found it after tirelessly looking, thereby symbolizing Tsubasa's bond with him. Itsuki, however, never considered retrieving the hairpin to be anything special. The hairpin's sentiment and Itsuki's carelessness reminded Kiria of lyrics in "Maybe Friends, Maybe Lovers", motivating her to being recording the commercial. Everyone returned to Fortuna Office soon thereafter to view the commercial and song cover, with Maiko praising Kiria for her willingness to show a new side of herself.

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Japanese 希望の幻想領域Kibō no Gensō Ryōiki Illusory Area of Aspiration

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