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#1 I've heard there are some Ultimania's for FFVI. From what little I've gleamed, it sounds like two of the books are nothing more than glorified strategy guides or lists of the items and monsters. I'm curious to know if one of them might have actually dealt with the story side of the game. I mostly wonder cause a friend of mine has the old FFIII Unofficial Prima guide and that guide actually lists a timeline for the game that mentions things not really mentioned in the plot (such as the siege of Doma starting almost a decade before the game began) and other oddities. Any links to translations would be much appreciated. ![]() |
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| Cid's Knight | I'm skeptical cause it comes from an "Unofficial Guide" though so I was hoping to get some better info. Guess I have an internet project... EDIT: A few curious things I found online. I'd take it all with a grain of salt til I find something more official but they are a good read anyway... http://www.finalfantasyforums.net/fi...-vi-28231.html I also learned that the back story of Edgar and Sabin was originally written by Soraya Saga (Xenogears and Xenosaga writer). There are a few odd things I've heard about the Figaro Bros. background. There are apparently 8 different Ultimania/guides to VI, though most sound like gameplay books detailing stats and lists common from strategy guides. |
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| Cid's Knight | More info I dug up but the source is from Gamefaqs, though the people talking sound a bit more logical about it. Kekfa info and FF6 Ultimania plz - Final Fantasy III Message Board for SNES - GameFAQs Here's another site that lists some of the details about the Figaro Bros. and the Kingdom of Figaro... Once again, I can't verify its accuracy but considering the article deals with the author Soraya Saga's work, I'm not surprised its this detailed... ![]() Final Fantasy VI : BackGround History - Final Fantasy VI : A Complete History BackGround Forum - FanFiction.Net Here's some links from another site, which actually details some of the information I started this thread with. It does not state where the information comes from so its validity is questionable. http://moonreading.lunarpages.com/tr...opolitical.txt http://moonreading.lunarpages.com/tr...rldhistory.txt This link is a jumbled mess of a conversation at the FF wiki... It talks about some of the issues with this apparent "canon" backstory for Kefka. It was an amusing read if anything. Talk:Kefka Palazzo - The Final Fantasy Wiki has more Final Fantasy information than Cid could research Here's a link from FF Online. It doesn't reveal anything new that the links above didn't state but someone actually posted images from one of the VI Guides that supposedly reveals all this info. Looks like I'm going to have to break out my old Japanese text book and get to cracking. ![]() Spoilers: Strange FF6 plot details on Wikipedia - Final Fantasy Online Forums I would like to just state right now that all this information is questionable as there seems to be some issue regarding sources for the translations and info. Take all of this with a grain of salt but it is fun for speculation purposes. ![]() |
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| Cid's Knight | Sorry for the W-post but I found some new info... So I finally got a hold of the Unofficial Prima guide to do some comparison to the other timeline I found. They are similar and different. I don't have a scanner I'm afraid so the best I can do is just type out my findings. The dates start from year 1000 and then go backwards to the year 0 1000 - The War of the Magi ends 980 - According to official Doma records, the war is lost. 735 - A conference for world peace convenes and the first constitution is drafted 685 - The Empire becomes an independent military power 600 - Doma samurai sign on with many factions as mercenary soldiers 308 - The Industrial Movement and the Renaissance begin. 202 - Figaro Castle is completed in the north country 199 - Narshe is formed after the discovery of a huge mineral source inspires a kind of "gold rush" frenzy 115 - Narshe establishes special political and commercial relations with other powers 84 - Figaro becomes even more dependent on the use of machines as the core of its society 72 - Agustra becomes the heir to the National Security Council 59 - The Empire undergoes a massive coup, orchestrated by Agustra's father 20 - Agustra's charismatic powers enable him to ascend to the Emperor's throne at age 52 18 - The first inventions by the Empire lead to the capture of the southern countries. The Magical Research Institute is formed. 12 - In response to a study from the Magical Research Institute, Kefka leads a major reorganization of the Empire 8 - Kefka introduces a prototype of magical armor and builds a second invasion around its powers. South Figaro captured (yeah I don't get that one either...) 7 - Edgar's father, the king of Figari, passes away and Edgar assumes the throne. 3 - Skirmishes between Doma and the Empire begin 2 - The Empire invades eastern Doma 0 - Frozen Espers are discovered in the depths of a Narshe coal mine. Outside of a few errors in events and a few omitted references such as the founding of Doma in 1200, or Figaro's disastrous submerging event in 72 and its final success in 68. The timelines actually match up with the one I found earlier. Granted the Prima one has a few errors that may be in due to translation issues. The South Figaro being captured by the Empire in the Prima timeline is obviously wrong but the other timeline mentions that there is a riot in South Figaro instead due to the alliance made between Figaro and the Empire. The whole thing sounds pretty good and it would be great to learn if this timeline is actually true and not some fan made BS. ![]() |
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| Cid's Knight | I'm starting to think the timeline may be accurate. Though the one I have linked to is probably the correct one whereas the Prima guide looks to be a poorly translated one. The Prima translated a few events in an odd way so they sound differently but once you compare them side to side you can see they basically mean the same thing. For instance, the Prima guide says Agustra (Ghestahl) became the heir of the National Security Council in 72 which comes off a bit ambiguous in my book. The other (possibly more accurate) timeline clarifies all this by saying Ghestahl was born in the year 72 and became the heir. The Prima version can be interpreted to imply he was born before that time but the other timeline flat out says he was born that year and that's how he became heir. There are a few more situations like this in each timeline. The original one doesn't really conflict with the game history either. I can see the timeline being real because I honestly only expected it to be the only real new info from the source guide. I never expected to gain any real new insights into the characters which is why I'm usually very skeptical of any "abundance" of background information written about them. |
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