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One year later, he is visited by two travellers: Mao, a Huma with the Force of Fire and Eugene Gallardo, a Panther Gajuma with the Force of Steel. Mao manages to free Claire using his Force, but before they can get too comfortable she is kidnapped by a group of Kingdom soldiers. Veigue joins Mao and Eugene on a quest to rescue her and unravel the mystery behind the Force event. The plot later expands to involve [[Fantastic Racism]] and a good amount of [[Body Surf|Body Surfing]]. |
One year later, he is visited by two travellers: Mao, a Huma with the Force of Fire and Eugene Gallardo, a Panther Gajuma with the Force of Steel. Mao manages to free Claire using his Force, but before they can get too comfortable she is kidnapped by a group of Kingdom soldiers. Veigue joins Mao and Eugene on a quest to rescue her and unravel the mystery behind the Force event. The plot later expands to involve [[Fantastic Racism]] and a good amount of [[Body Surf|Body Surfing]]. |
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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 |
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 ''[[Tales of Graces (Video Game)|Tales of Graces]] F'', Veigue will also see a localized appearance. |
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 (Video Game)|Tales of Graces]] F'', Veigue will also see a localized appearance. |
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* [[Half-Human Hybrid]] ("Half"s, who are half-Huma, half-Gajuma and universally discriminated against. Militsa of the Four Stars is a Half, as is {{spoiler|Hilda}}.) |
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]] ("Half"s, who are half-Huma, half-Gajuma and universally discriminated against. Militsa of the Four Stars is a Half, as is {{spoiler|Hilda}}.) |
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* [[Hate Plague]] (The {{spoiler|influence of Yuris}} in the second half of the game causes all Gajama to irrationally develop prejudice against Huma, sometimes to murderous extremes.) |
* [[Hate Plague]] (The {{spoiler|influence of Yuris}} in the second half of the game causes all Gajama to irrationally develop prejudice against Huma, sometimes to murderous extremes.) |
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* [[Hot-Blooded]] (Tytree) |
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* [[Ill Girl]] (Not exactly inflicted with a terminal disease, but Annie plays this part during one arc) |
* [[Ill Girl]] (Not exactly inflicted with a terminal disease, but Annie plays this part during one arc) |
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* [[Ironic Echo]] (Early in game, Mao pretended that Eugene is his servant. Late in game, Eugene pretended that the whole team is his servant. For situational uses. There's also a skit detailing this.) |
* [[Ironic Echo]] (Early in game, Mao pretended that Eugene is his servant. Late in game, Eugene pretended that the whole team is his servant. For situational uses. There's also a skit detailing this.) |
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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 And Humans Oh My]] |
* [[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}}.) |
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* [[Manipulative Bastard]] (Tohma, who {{spoiler|pretty much made up Hilda's past and uses them to break her oh-so-many-times}}. There's also {{spoiler|Zilva, the bitch that orchestrated the death of Ladras and framing of Eugene, then manipulates Agarte into starting her body-switching plan. All so Zilva can take over Callegea and eradicate all Huma.}}) |
* [[Manipulative Bastard]] (Tohma, who {{spoiler|pretty much made up Hilda's past and uses them to break her oh-so-many-times}}. There's also {{spoiler|Zilva, the bitch that orchestrated the death of Ladras and framing of Eugene, then manipulates Agarte into starting her body-switching plan. All so Zilva can take over Callegea and eradicate all Huma.}}) |
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* [[The Medic]] (Annie, being a doctor's daughter and all) |
* [[The Medic]] (Annie, being a doctor's daughter and all) |
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* [[My Country Right or Wrong]] (Milhaust) |
* [[My Country, Right or Wrong]] (Milhaust) |
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* [[Names to Know In Anime]]: |
* [[Names to Know In Anime]]: |
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** [[Nobuyuki Hiyama]] - Veigue |
** [[Nobuyuki Hiyama]] - Veigue |