Posted Mar 08, 2008 at 02:00PM by Isaac C. Listed in: Final Fantasy XI, Lore Tags: Square Enix, Vana'diel
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In the history of Final Fantasy 11 is the Crystal War, sparked by an attack by the Shadow Lord against the nations of Vana'diel. During this war, great men and women were able to make a name for themselves, whether as heroes or something else entirely.

Three of these exceptional people are Azima, an Alchemical Arcanist; Dalzakk, a wayfarer; and Choh Moui, known as the beastmaster. All three of them, among many others, had their role in the battlefields of the Crystal War.

Azima was first recognized as a learned arcanist, and a feared bounty hunter. She is currently hunting down Bastok, who is suspected in being involved in the Three-dawn Scourge among the Allied troops.

Dalzakk is known for his skills in martial arts. He found a teacher in Oggbi, who taught him the Fist of Dancing Shades. He wandered the lands alone for a while, but on seeing the atrocities of the war, he volunteered in the Allied forces.

Choh Moui, who is also called the Baroness of Bugdom, has a unique control over insects. She opened up schools to share her talent, but once the war broke out she was reportedly seen in the battlefields, collecting specimens for some unknown science.

To read more about these characters, you can follow the link below. Check back for more updates on Final Fantasy 11 (Xbox 360, PC).

Buy: [ Final Fantasy XI Online: The Vana'diel Collection 2008 (Xbox 360) ]
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