Post by ishi on Jun 26, 2008 20:08:07 GMT -5
This is ff3, but ff6 was accidentally called it when it first came out for the ps1. (translation errors by the japenese, it happens) FF3 was only made in English for the Nintendo DS.
Here's the story:
Characters
Final Fantasy III features four orphans from the remote village of Ur by the priest, Topapa. When the Wind Crystal sinks to the earth due to an earthquake one day, the four characters go to investigate. They manage to get lost, but eventually stumble upon the Crystal. The Crystal tells them of Xande's plans to conquer the world using Darkness, which could upset the balance of Light and Dark and lead to detrimental effects. It then proceeds to bestow the first Legendary Job Classes upon the four. From there on, the four become Warriors of the Light, and leave Ur in their quest. Granted the power of the Light, the Warriors begin to combat the darkness that increasingly consumes the world. As the other Crystals they encounter provide them more Jobs, the four Warriors become a formidable party strong enough to save the world from the darkness.
Most of the main characters in the game are not from the floating continent, and in searching for the crystals, discover more about themselves. The Cloud of Darkness also appears, thematically, in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance and Final Fantasy XII. Each of the final bosses from the first five Final Fantasy games appear as summon monsters or "totema." However, these creatures are more "inspired" by the bosses than actually being from their respective games.
The remake of the game for the Nintendo DS features a new set of party members designed by Akihiko Yoshida, each with new backstories and personalities: Luneth (ルーネス, Rūnesu?), an orphan raised in the village of Ur who is curious and adventurous by nature; Refia (レフィア, Refia?), who tires of her father's blacksmith training and often runs away from home; Arc (アルクゥ, Arukū?), who is Luneth's childhood best friend and a timid yet intelligent young man; and Ingus (イングズ, Inguzu?), who is a loyal soldier serving the King of Sasune, who is trying to save the missing Lady Sara.[
Story
One day, an earthquake opens up a previously hidden cavern in Altar Cave near the village of Ur on the floating continent. Four orphaned youths under the care of Topapa, the village elder, go exploring and come across a crystal of light. The crystal grants them a portion of its power, and instructs them to go forth and restore balance to the world. Not knowing what to make of the crystal's pronouncements, but nonetheless recognizing the importance of its words, the four inform their adoptive family of their mission and set out to explore an overworld outside the area in which they were brought up to bring back balance to the world.
Their adventures bring them to discover that there lies a whole world beyond the boundaries of the floating continent upon which they were living. In the world below, they discover a demon named Xande is trying to possess the crystals of light to bring chaos and disorder. The adventures take four warriors eventually to the Crystal Tower where they discover that the Cloud of Darkness has been manipulating the whole situation, in an attempt to bring back a similar situation as the Flood of Light a thousand years earlier, so that they can pull the whole world in the void. The warriors from the light must traverse into the domain of the dark crystals to free the imprisoned dark warriors and defeat the Cloud of Darkness once and for all, therefore restoring the crystals and balance once again.
Here's the story:
Characters
Final Fantasy III features four orphans from the remote village of Ur by the priest, Topapa. When the Wind Crystal sinks to the earth due to an earthquake one day, the four characters go to investigate. They manage to get lost, but eventually stumble upon the Crystal. The Crystal tells them of Xande's plans to conquer the world using Darkness, which could upset the balance of Light and Dark and lead to detrimental effects. It then proceeds to bestow the first Legendary Job Classes upon the four. From there on, the four become Warriors of the Light, and leave Ur in their quest. Granted the power of the Light, the Warriors begin to combat the darkness that increasingly consumes the world. As the other Crystals they encounter provide them more Jobs, the four Warriors become a formidable party strong enough to save the world from the darkness.
Most of the main characters in the game are not from the floating continent, and in searching for the crystals, discover more about themselves. The Cloud of Darkness also appears, thematically, in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance and Final Fantasy XII. Each of the final bosses from the first five Final Fantasy games appear as summon monsters or "totema." However, these creatures are more "inspired" by the bosses than actually being from their respective games.
The remake of the game for the Nintendo DS features a new set of party members designed by Akihiko Yoshida, each with new backstories and personalities: Luneth (ルーネス, Rūnesu?), an orphan raised in the village of Ur who is curious and adventurous by nature; Refia (レフィア, Refia?), who tires of her father's blacksmith training and often runs away from home; Arc (アルクゥ, Arukū?), who is Luneth's childhood best friend and a timid yet intelligent young man; and Ingus (イングズ, Inguzu?), who is a loyal soldier serving the King of Sasune, who is trying to save the missing Lady Sara.[
Story
One day, an earthquake opens up a previously hidden cavern in Altar Cave near the village of Ur on the floating continent. Four orphaned youths under the care of Topapa, the village elder, go exploring and come across a crystal of light. The crystal grants them a portion of its power, and instructs them to go forth and restore balance to the world. Not knowing what to make of the crystal's pronouncements, but nonetheless recognizing the importance of its words, the four inform their adoptive family of their mission and set out to explore an overworld outside the area in which they were brought up to bring back balance to the world.
Their adventures bring them to discover that there lies a whole world beyond the boundaries of the floating continent upon which they were living. In the world below, they discover a demon named Xande is trying to possess the crystals of light to bring chaos and disorder. The adventures take four warriors eventually to the Crystal Tower where they discover that the Cloud of Darkness has been manipulating the whole situation, in an attempt to bring back a similar situation as the Flood of Light a thousand years earlier, so that they can pull the whole world in the void. The warriors from the light must traverse into the domain of the dark crystals to free the imprisoned dark warriors and defeat the Cloud of Darkness once and for all, therefore restoring the crystals and balance once again.