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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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The Ar tonelico series consists of a trilogy of JRPGs for the PlayStation 2 (the first two games) and Play Station 3 (the third game), developed by Gust Corporation of Japan, best known for their Atelier of video games, and localized in English by Nippon Ichi Software. The games (which are largely independent of each other in plot and characters) take place in a post-apocalyptic world of Ar Ciel, in which the ground was swallowed hundreds of years ago by a mysterious Sea of Death. Humanity clings to life only on Floating Continents surrounding three great towers, each of which serves as the setting for a game. Humanity's engineering ability has regressed to a Steampunk level, and their only interface with the fantastic technology of the towers are the Reyvateils - an all-female race of artificial beings capable of singing songs to conjure Magic From Technology.
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