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    Great Figures of the Crystal War (12/21/2007)

    Recently, a simple chest, rust-covered and long forgotten in a dark corner of Muckvix's Junk Shop in Lower Jeuno, was rediscovered. Inside was found what has proven to be an unending source of impassioned interest for scholars of the Crystal War period: the biographies of several of the key players in that saga. Below are just a few choice entries from the wealth of information revealed in those priceless texts.

    Valaineral R Davilles, Grassblade Noble
    Valaineral R Davilles (835 - )
    General of the Royal Guards under the Kingdom of San d'Oria*, hailing from Aldiaine**. First cousin to the current king, Destin R D'Oraguille. Known for a gentle and sincere demeanor which belies his unrivaled skill with a blade and well-versed knowledge of military affairs. Admired by the masses for his resemblance to the benevolent Ranperre R D'Oraguille, and likely heir to his legacy.

    For these reasons Valaineral was held in high regard by the people, his debonair good looks and air of honorability currying him greater favor than then-Crown Prince Destin, who had not yet developed his penchant for public speaking and social grandeur. And so it was that the citizenry attempted to champion Valaineral as successor to the throne upon the unfortunate assassination of King Grantieul R D'Oraguille. But, unwilling to plunge the kingdom into yet another political schism, he at once made known his loyalties to the Crown Prince, his shrewd maneuvering promptly stifling any machinations set in motion by his supporting factions.

    Thus gaining the unflinching trust of King Destin, Valaineral was bestowed the eminent title of duke in 858, and charged with the command of the Royal Guard. He hence proceeded to devote himself wholeheartedly to the defense of the kingdom. With the onset of the Crystal War, he chose to personally marshal the royal banner of San d'Oria on the battlefield to inspire the hearts of the troops. Even now, he remains in the field, in the makeshift encampments of the men, making his bed on San d'Oria's wild grasses.

    Elivira Gogol, Divine Markswoman
    Elivira Gogol (835 - )

    Earned her moniker following explosive declarations at the Defense Council. Captain of Bastok's Gold Musketeers.

    Born eldest daughter to the family of Gogol, who made their fortune in the mass production of firearms and cannonry, Elivira was raised in a life of affluence. Her bold and unyielding spirit, however, often placed her at odds with her father Kondrat, coming to a head when she blatantly refused the calls of a suitor whom he had arranged for her to wed. Following the resulting dispute, she abruptly left home, and volunteered herself for conscription. This was how she would embark on what would come to be a most exemplary military career.

    Elivira's expertise with firearms did not go unnoticed by her superiors, having honed her skills for years as a child hunting lizards with the gun crafted for her by her father. A mere year after enlisting in the Republican Army, she was transferred to the Gold Musketeers. Following this promotion, she began to show great promise as an accomplished tactician, successfully seizing numerous areas of rich mineral wealth from enemy hands. At the tender age of 25, she was promoted to captain. This terrific honor brought with it reconciliation with her father, who took the opportunity to hand down to her the legendary firearm, Annihilator.

    Haja Zhwan, Roving Wildsword
    Haja Zhwan (843 - )
    A general in charge of the Wildcat mercenaries sent to reinforce the Federation of Windurst. The leopard coloring on her cheeks marks her as a descendant of the legendary High Matriarch Vhizeyah, a prominent figure in Mithran folklore.

    As a leader of the most ferocious unit among the Mithran Mercenaries***--an integral element of the Federation Forces--Haja Zhwan has been granted a provisional seat on the Parliament of Patriarchs. However, there are more than a few patriarchs who take issue with her insolent attitude and thinly veiled threats.

    It is rumored that her ability to muster such a large number of soldiers from the Olzhiryan Continent could be attributed less to the influence of the leopard coloring on her cheeks, and more to some unknown intention from within the Empire of Aht Urhgan--a nation that holds sovereignty over Haja's native Zhwa, yet has officially adopted a neutral stance towards the Crystal War.

    Illustration by Mitsuhiro Arita

    *The Royal Guards
    Originally an elite branch of the San d'Orian military charged with the defense of the castle. Suffering irreplaceable losses during the Crystal War, the unit was later reorganized into the current Royal Guards.

    ** Aldiaine
    Legendary homeland of the Elvaan before their emigration to the Quon continent. Though regarded with the utmost esteem and honor by the Kingdom of San d'Oria, having no substantial presence on the continents often results in its being relegated the honorary status of ally to the royal family.

    ***The Mithran Mercenaries
    A Windurstian mercenary organization comprised almost entirely of Mithra. The Mithran Mercenaries could originally be separated into two camps: the Anaconda and Crocodile units (former pirates), and the Wildcat and Tigress units (volunteers from the south). After the war, these separate camps were restructured into four equal mercenary units.






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    ** Aldiaine
    Legendary homeland of the Elvaan before their emigration to the Quon continent. Though regarded with the utmost esteem and honor by the Kingdom of San d'Oria, having no substantial presence on the continents often results in its being relegated the honorary status of ally to the royal family.
    Has this ever been mentioned before?

    It is rumored that her ability to muster such a large number of soldiers from the Olzhiryan Continent could be attributed less to the influence of the leopard coloring on her cheeks, and more to some unknown intention from within the Empire of Aht Urhgan--a nation that holds sovereignty over Haja's native Zhwa, yet has officially adopted a neutral stance towards the Crystal War.
    Hell has this ever been mentioned in detail before?
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    • #3
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      1) Not to my knowledge.

      2) The part about ignoring the war yes. The rest of it I have no idea.


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      • #4
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        "Olzhiryan Continent "

        Does this possibly mean new zones?? one can hope...


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          cool history stuff ^^
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            Ya I should have been clear about the second one. Aht Urgan ignoring requests for aid I knew. What caught my attention was "Aht Urhgan--a nation that holds sovereignty over Haja's native Zhwa." I thought the Mithran homelands were independent. Though it also makes it sound like this Zhwa isn't the same as the Mithran lands to the south.
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              Some of it is mentioned at the end of ToAU. However, a lot of it has to be squeezed out of Naja's manslave. He tells about Zhwa, how Naja was pissed off at the army and its corruption, after leading a Zhwan solders to Al'Zhabi, and decided to start the Mercenary Company. The Immortals accused her of inciting civil strife and stripped Zhwa of its autonomy and the royal family was set on the verge of obliteration. Nashmeria II reduced the sentence to suspension of power for the royal family and recognized Salaheem's Sentinels as a company.

              Oh and the reason the Zhwa royal family got involved. Naja's real last name is Zhwan, meaning she is a princess of the Zhwan royal family. So most likely Naja and Haja are related, sisters, cousins, what have you.

              All the info can be found in game, though I think you have to be a pretty high rank to get it from the manslave. This also can be looked up in POLUtils, lines 05419-05424 and lines 05428-05437 in the dialog tables for Aht Urghan Whitegate.
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                  Originally posted by Mhurron View Post
                  Ya I should have been clear about the second one. Aht Urgan ignoring requests for aid I knew. What caught my attention was "Aht Urhgan--a nation that holds sovereignty over Haja's native Zhwa." I thought the Mithran homelands were independent. Though it also makes it sound like this Zhwa isn't the same as the Mithran lands to the south.
                  Originally posted by Gobo View Post
                  Some of it is mentioned at the end of ToAU. However, a lot of it has to be squeezed out of Naja's manslave. He tells about Zhwa, how Naja was pissed off at the army and its corruption, after leading a Zhwan solders to Al'Zhabi, and decided to start the Mercenary Company. The Immortals accused her of inciting civil strife and stripped Zhwa of its autonomy and the royal family was set on the verge of obliteration. Nashmeria II reduced the sentence to suspension of power for the royal family and recognized Salaheem's Sentinels as a company.
                  Oh and the reason the Zhwa royal family got involved. Naja's real last name is Zhwan, meaning she is a princess of the Zhwan royal family. So most likely Naja and Haja are related, sisters, cousins, what have you.
                  All the info can be found in game, though I think you have to be a pretty high rank to get it from the manslave. This also can be looked up in POLUtils, lines 05419-05424 and lines 05428-05437 in the dialog tables for Aht Urghan Whitegate.
                  That stuff is also mentioned in Milhi's quest, as it talks about Aht Urgan's control over the Mithran homeland.

                  And other then history texts, I don't think the Elvaan's homeland was talked about much.

                  Though it is always cool to hear about the lands outside of what we know, as that means there's a greater chance we may one day see these lands.
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                    Pretty sure the Mithran Homeland is on the Southern Continent and not Aridjiah.
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                    • #11
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                      Apparently Olzhirya is made up of a few different nations, or just one large nation with several smaller states in it. This would be the Mithran homeland that's mentioned in various places in game. The Sin Hunters (Shikaree X, Y, and Z) originate from this place, as do the "outcasts" of Kazham, and Mihli and Naja.

                      Some intel on Imperial/Zhwan relations.


                      SE really did a good job making every nation into both a good guy and bad guy.

                      The dirt on some dirty dealings.
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                      • #12
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                        I'm going to have to contest the nazi comparison, and not just because it'simmensely distasteful.


                        Fact is lots of empires throughout history have tried to take over the world through force (except the USA oddly enough... might be part of why they've lasted so long) and I'm not being biased here.

                        Yah, I San d'Oria and the Elvaan, but it should be worth noting that while they see themselves as better than the other races, it's nowhere near the level of Hitler & the Nazis. More to the point, that's all in the past and today's San d'Oria is much different. I'm not defending what Sandy did. I'm just saying comparing them (or anyone really) to the Nazis is generally unacceptable/stupid.

                        We Elvaan just wanted to conquer. Even Halver doesn't seem like the type who'd commit mass genocide and/or ethnic cleansing. Shit, Windy tried to do the same thing at first but got smacked down by the Yagudo and later on, us. Bastok could have easily taken over the world before the Crystal War, but apparently saw no good reason to.

                        Actually, it's rather funny... there was an article on POL talking about the battle of Konschtat and how Bastok kept armed forces there in case the San d'Orians ever returned... I just find the vague references to the American Revolution there kinda cute (Bastok is basically colonial america, and San d'Oria does dress in bright red colors and is based on Medieval Europe [Spain mostly, but with French names})
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                        • #13
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                          Actually, no, I disagree. San d'Oria were very much like WWII Germany in their views and reasons to push forth across the world (they even had two fronts they were stupid enough to try to fight at the same time). Would a Vana'dielian Holocaust have happened? Who knows, but the Elvaan are arrogant enough that something similar might have eventually happened. You can sense and feel it even in modern San d'Oria (even though it's more of a "I don't like you because you're not as tall as me" type disgust), and in the histories of ancient San d'Oria, that was the very reason they decided to move across the face of the planet.

                          Seems very much like WWII Germany to me. The Nazis are indeed incredibly evil, not arguing that, but their methodology is very much reflected in San d'Oria's history. That you can't argue either.

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                            I'm surprised nobody's commented on how the second wielder of the Annihilator, appears to have been a RDM. RDM with the name of Divine Markswoman, using a gun. Not that I would, but why can't I do that? ><;
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                              Originally posted by tdh View Post
                              I'm surprised nobody's commented on how the second wielder of the Annihilator, appears to have been a RDM
                              Well assuming it's because many people are in the same situation I am, it's because they're wondering where on earth do you get that impression from?
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