Final Fantasy: Celestial Cycle

Final Fantasy: Celestial Cycle

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The world of Aeonias is governed by the celestial bodies - the sun, moon, and stars - each representing different elements and forces. Aeonias has experienced eons of balance thanks to the Celestial Cycle, a sacred order where the forces of light (the sun), darkness (the moon), and the ethereal (the stars) rotate to maintain harmony. However, after a catastrophic celestial event known as The Eclipse of Eternity, the Celestial Cycle has been disrupted. The moon now looms permanently, casting a shadow over the world and disrupting the balance of magic, nature, and even time itself.
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Teria, a place where death could be breathing down your neck at the slightest movement. The people surround themselves in thick, marble walls to protect themselves from the beasts outside, but one threat in particular is hard to fight against, the Wyverns. These beasts are the only ones who can fly over the walls and terrorize the people. However, the Wyverns aren't normal monsters. They rise at the dawn of 1000 years of rest. Who puts them to rest? The Sun, Moon, and Star and the Wyverns are born from the Eclipse. The three symbols are seals destined to be reborn after the 1000 years and their power rests inside three chains that drift across the world to find the reborn souls of their last fighters. Time for the Eclipse to once again try to be the beginnings to their ends...

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