The Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series is a Final Fantasy sub-franchise made exclusively on Nintendo consoles. The series is based off of the original game, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, which was released in 2004. At E3 2005, it was announced that a series of games would be released based around the world of the first game.
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The following are the games released and announced for the series so far.
Two manga adaptations based on the series have also been made. Neither have seen an official release outside of Japan.
The series was created by Akitoshi Kawazu. The original Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles was released on August 8 2003, and was the first Final Fantasy game since Final Fantasy VI, for the SNES in 1994, to be released for a Nintendo console. While doing this, the creators tried to make Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles a unique game, separating itself from other Final Fantasy games.
At E3 in May 2005, two games, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates for Nintendo DS, and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers for Wii, were announced as part of a sub-series to the Final Fantasy series, sharing common themes and based on the world with the original game.
Though four games have been released, and two in current development as of May 2009, since the announcement of The Crystal Bearers, the game's release and details about the game are very scarce. The first new trailer since 2007 was released with the Wii version of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time in January 2009. In November 2008, in an issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly stated that the game had been "quietly cancelled", though Square Enix responded saying that they fully intend to release the game. Crystal bearers was released on December 26th 2009.
All games in the Crystal Chronicles series take place in the same world, though at different periods of time, as with the Ivalice Alliance project. One main aspect involves the four tribes of the Crystal Chronicles universe: Clavat, Selkie, Yuke, and Lilties, all with different physical aspects and unique traits. Another creature that commonly appears are the Carbuncles, based on the summon from the Final Fantasy series, Carbuncle.
The series also has several recurring characters. Stiltzkin, the traveling Moogle, is the only character to appear in every installment to date. Lich has made a few appearances as both a character and a boss. There are also four recurring locations thus far; Kilanda Islands, Rebena Te Ra, River Belle Path, and Alfitaria.
In terms of gameplay, the Crystal Chronicles games differ greatly from the main Final Fantasy series, and are more action and multiplayer-based. There is also a recurring mini-game, Moogle Paint, where the player has the option of painting a Moogle.
Several recurring themes include:
While Square Enix has stated that the Crystal Chronicles games take place in the same world, it has not been made very clear how they are connected, though there have been a handful of hints.
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Ring of Fates takes place during the legendary "Golden Age" where all the races lived in peace, and when the Great Crystal—into which "all fates are etched"—protected the people from the "malefic glow of the blood-red moon". The world is protected from miasma by the Great Crystal, which uses memories as the source of its protective effect. Rebena Te Ra stands as an illustrious city and capital of the Age.
Thousands of years later, a meteor strikes and fragments the Great Crystal and creating Raem and Mio, setting up the events of the original Crystal Chronicles. In this time, the world is covered in a noxious gas known as "miasma", to which direct exposure can prove fatal to humanoids. Monsters are immune, but towns, villages and other settlements throughout must be protected from the ill effects of miasma by fragments of the Great Crystal, which generate a barrier that miasma cannot penetrate. The crystals' effect last for about a year before they must be recharged with the liquid substance "myrrh" obtained from "myrrh trees". Due to its close proximity to the Meteor's point of impact, Rebena Te Ra became a monster-filled ruins that was rendered as such almost immediately after the Meteor fell. The players, the Tipa Caravan, eventually defeat Raem, ridding the world of miasma.
My Life as a King and My Life as a Darklord takes place shortly after Crystal Chronicles and portrays the world as free from the effects of miasma as kingdoms are rebuilding.
An unknown (but fairly large) amount of time later, the Lities and Yukes engage in a war that eventually results in the extinction of the Yukes, as mentioned in The Crystal Bearers. Magic disappeared, and the world began to run on crystals. During this time, the Crystal Bearers begin to emerge, as people with magically-infused crystal shards in their bodies, giving them powers. This will be further explained in the game.
It is unknown if Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time takes place before or after The Crystal Bearers. It takes place 2,000 years after the Crystals disappear, but it is never stated when they disappear. Or it could be an alternate timelime 2000 years after My Life as a Darklord.
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series
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| Games |
| Crystal Chronicles - Ring of Fates - My Life as a King - Echoes of Time - My Life as a Darklord - The Crystal Bearers |
| Races and creatures |
| Tribes |
| Clavat - Lilty - Selkie - Yuke |
| Other |
| Carbuncle - Chocobo - Lunite - Moogle - Starsinger |
| Recurring characters |
| Artemicion - Carbuncle - Chancellor Chime - Darklord Craydall - Fiona - Giant Crab - Hugh Yurg - King Leo - Lich - Stiltzkin |
| Recurring locations |
| Alfitaria - Kilanda Islands - Rebena Te Ra - River Belle Path |
| Recurring terms |
| Crystal - Crystal Chronicles - Food - Great Crystal - Magicite - Material - Miasma - Moogle Paint - Scroll |
| Archives |
| Wallpapers |
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| Main series |
| Final Fantasy - II - III - IV - V - VI - VII - VIII - IX - X - XI - XII - XIII - XIV |
| Compilations and collections |
| I-II - Collection - Anthology - Chronicles - Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Series - Origins - Dawn of Souls - Compilation of Final Fantasy VII - Fabula Nova Crystallis - Finest Fantasy for Advance - Ivalice Alliance - 20th Anniversary |
| Spinoffs and related titles |
| Final Fantasy IV: The After Years - Final Fantasy X-2 - Final Fantasy Mystic Quest - Final Fantasy Adventure - Hikari no 4 Senshi: Final Fantasy Gaiden - Dissidia Final Fantasy |
| Film and television |
| Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals - Advent Children - Last Order -Final Fantasy VII- - On the Way to a Smile: Episode of Denzel - Unlimited - Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within |
| Compilation of Final Fantasy VII |
| Final Fantasy VII - Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children - Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- - Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode -Final Fantasy VII- - Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII- - Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- - Last Order -Final Fantasy VII- - On the Way to a Smile - On the Way to a Smile: Episode of Denzel - Hoshi wo Meguru Otome - Final Fantasy VII: Snowboarding |
| Final Fantasy XI Expansion Packs |
| Final Fantasy XI: Rise of the Zilart - Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia - Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan - Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess - Final Fantasy XI: A Crystalline Prophecy: Ode to Life Bestowing - Final Fantasy XI: A Moogle Kupo d'Etat: Evil in Small Doses - Final Fantasy XI: A Shantotto Ascension: The Legend Torn, Her Empire Born |
| Ivalice |
| Final Fantasy XII - Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings - Dive II Hunt: The Adventures of Sorbet - Final Fantasy Tactics - Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions - Final Fantasy Tactics Advance - Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift - Crystal Defenders - Crystal Defenders: Vanguard Storm - Vagrant Story |
| Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy XIII |
| Final Fantasy XIII - Final Fantasy Versus XIII - Final Fantasy Agito XIII |
| Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles |
| Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles - Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates - Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King - Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time - Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord - Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers |
| Chocobo Series |
| Chocobo Racing - Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon - Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon 2 - Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales - Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon - Chocobo Stallion - Dice de Chocobo - Hataraku Chocobo - Chocobo to Mahou no Ehon: Majo to Shoujo to Go-nin no Yuusha |
| More Info |
| Creatures – Characters – Designers – Items – Locations – Abilities - Jobs – Music – Races |
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