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== Marche subconsciously created the Ivalice Alliance World ==
The Ivalice of ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' came about so that Marche wouldn't feel guilty about destroying the "fake" Ivalice, even while he justified it as not being real. This is where all new souls who were present in Ivalice the World but not the Earth City of Ivalice ended up in.
* This might possibly explain ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics a 2A2]]''.
** What's even more notable to back this up is all the cameos that cross-intersect the Ivalice games. An obvious one that happens quite early in the game is [[Intellectual Animal|Montblanc]] and his members appearing in ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' as a quite dominant and popular clan around the area. Montblanc even makes remarks implying past adventures with what is assumed to be Marche. In addition, we see Luso in the PSP port of ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''. So, in a sense, ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]'' is secretly a [[Prequel]].
 
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== The Ivalice in FFTA was real. ==
As an earlier WMG has pointed out, the Totema were based off of pretty much fallen angels who were likely not good sources of information. But my main argument is actually that all the characters, even the "fake" ones, had thoughts and emotions. You can practically hear the sadness in Babus' voice and the contempt in Llednar Twem's. They were not zombies. We can tell because there were actual zombies involved, too. I am not arguing that the Ivalice was the same Ivalice in FFT and [[FF 12]]FF12, just that it was an actual world, and that Marche was manipulated into committing mass murder.
* One troper's emotional reaction does not a canon make. And so what if you can "practically hear the sadness"? They're still fictional characters to us, and that also brings up the question of whether or not you can tell the difference between actors playing a character and real people.