Ghosts of Our Pasts
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Ghosts of Our Pasts is a Tales of Vesperia Fanfic written by "Jade Teh Necromancer", known here as Jade Curtiss. The story takes place 2 months after the game ends, and features almost every character from the game. When a Mage loyal to the game's antagonist, Alexei , gets set free from prison, it's up to the Brave Vesperia to stop this madman, named Galanth. But this tricky wizard does not fight alone. On his side are several villains from other games in the Tales (series). Plenty of action, some drama, and your daily dose of comedy await those who read this story. The author even includes links to music that would be used, were the story an actual Tales game.
The story attempts to fill in the blanks in everyone's story, and resolve their issues. Even minor characters like Tison and the Twins have Character Development.
It is updated almost bi-daily, and can be read here.
- Big Bad - Galanth
- Blood Knight - Barbatos, as always. Saleh as well.
- Five-Bad Band
- The Big Bad - Galanth
- The Dragon - Saleh is his right hand man, but Barbatos is the one the heroes run into the most and is with the Big Bad until the very end.
- The Evil Genius - Dhaos
- The Brute - Barbatos' true role.
- The Dark Chick - Nebilim
- The Sixth Ranger - Kratos and Shizel
- He Who Fights Monsters - The Entelexeia Kronos, who witnessed several of his kind killed by humans, set out to destroy these "evil beings" to save his kind. Now that the war is long over, he continues to do so, because he, according to himself, finds a thrill in doing so.
- Utopia Justifies the Means - Galanth seeks to use the powers of the Spirits to put everyone under his Illusion magic, which will prevent all conflict.