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''-- Veigue Lungberg, through [[Memetic Mutation]]'' }} |
''-- Veigue Lungberg, through [[Memetic Mutation]]'' }} |
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''[[Tales of Rebirth]]'' is the sixth instalment of the ''[[Tales (series)]]'', released in 2004 for Sony Playstation 2. |
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It tells the story of a world where humans (Huma) and beastmen (Gajuma) co-exist in relative peace, having co-created the kingdom of Callegea long ago. Gajuma have the ability to use a magical power known as Force, which takes the form of a [[Elemental Powers|specific element or power]] depending on its host. |
It tells the story of a world where humans (Huma) and beastmen (Gajuma) co-exist in relative peace, having co-created the kingdom of Callegea long ago. Gajuma have the ability to use a magical power known as Force, which takes the form of a [[Elemental Powers|specific element or power]] depending on its host. |
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Veigue later receives help from other characters: Annie Barrs, a girl with the Force of Rain and a vengeful grudge against Eugene; Tytree Crowe, a [[Hot-Blooded]] labourer with a sister complex and the Force of Wood; and Hilda Rhambling, a mysterious fortune teller using the Force of Lightning. |
Veigue later receives help from other characters: Annie Barrs, a girl with the Force of Rain and a vengeful grudge against Eugene; Tytree Crowe, a [[Hot-Blooded]] labourer with a sister complex and the Force of Wood; and Hilda Rhambling, a mysterious fortune teller using the Force of Lightning. |
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Unfortunately, even after the PSP port, this game has never seen the light of day outside of Japan. But at least Eugene is playable in ''[[Tales of the World|Tales of The World: Radiant Mythology]]'', and Annie is an NPC. And with the localization of ''[[ |
Unfortunately, even after the PSP port, this game has never seen the light of day outside of Japan. But at least Eugene is playable in ''[[Tales of the World|Tales of The World: Radiant Mythology]]'', and Annie is an NPC. And with the localization of ''[[Tales of Graces]] F'', Veigue will also see a localized appearance. |
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* [[For the Evulz]] (Saleh, a type of guy who for no better reasons... just LOVE doing evil things and trampling on hope and love) |
* [[For the Evulz]] (Saleh, a type of guy who for no better reasons... just LOVE doing evil things and trampling on hope and love) |
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* [[Four Is Death]] (The Four Stars of Callegea) |
* [[Four Is Death]] (The Four Stars of Callegea) |
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* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]] (When Veigue almost lost it, Tytree takes him to a beach... and then incites a fistfight with him so he got better. Veigue later repeats it on [[Tales of Eternia |
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]] (When Veigue almost lost it, Tytree takes him to a beach... and then incites a fistfight with him so he got better. Veigue later repeats it on [[Tales of Eternia|Reid]] in the Viva Tales bonus DVD) |
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** Note that Reid had done nothing to actually deserve this, it was merely Veigue taking things way out of proportion. |
** Note that Reid had done nothing to actually deserve this, it was merely Veigue taking things way out of proportion. |
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* [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere]] ({{spoiler|Yuris, depending on your interpretation}}, when you think about it, it came out of nowhere and was only mentioned by the last parts of the story) |
* [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere]] ({{spoiler|Yuris, depending on your interpretation}}, when you think about it, it came out of nowhere and was only mentioned by the last parts of the story) |
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** Also counts as a [[Brick Joke]]. |
** Also counts as a [[Brick Joke]]. |
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* [[Keet]] (Mao) |
* [[Keet]] (Mao) |
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* [[Lions and Tigers |
* [[Lions and Tigers and Humans, Oh My!]] |
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* [[The Load]] (Claire. Main heroine, but NEVER participates in battle, even when she's tagging along. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] because she has no Force and no combat training.) |
* [[The Load]] (Claire. Main heroine, but NEVER participates in battle, even when she's tagging along. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] because she has no Force and no combat training.) |
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* [[Love Makes You Evil]] ({{spoiler|Agarte}}, whose plan is motivated by her love for {{spoiler|Milhaust}}.) |
* [[Love Makes You Evil]] ({{spoiler|Agarte}}, whose plan is motivated by her love for {{spoiler|Milhaust}}.) |