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Lashute Falls

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Thoul
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Post subject: Lashute Falls PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, '07, 3:10 am 
 
After Dark Force was defeated and the grandson of Rhys unleashed the deadly Megido technique, the flying city of Lashute took heavy damage. As the walls crumbled and the heroes escaped, the flying power of the city began to fail. At long last, the city of evil dropped from the sky and disappeared beneath the waves of the Terminus dome.

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Tsunami
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, '07, 7:54 am 
 
The irony; the same technique that is gained from freeing Dark Force is used to destroy the city in which it dwells in the end.

Makes me wonder, was Dark Force hoping to use Rhys' grandson as well?
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Thoul
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, '07, 7:21 am 
 
I believe so, but only to the extent of freeing Dark Force. DF's plans seem to be rather lacking after that point. A lot of it's plans fall short though, thanks to the defeat of Lune or Siren.
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SparkyIII
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, '07, 7:16 pm 
 
Quote from Elsydeon, "What was it, WHAT possesed you to pull out that sword..." -Orakio to any of the 3rd generation characters

You represent... apathy.You don't really show any emotion. You can be considered cruel and cold, but you just don't really care about anything. This is just the way you are... you're quite a challenge to get close to, and others may perceive you as boring.
Zeus was the Greek excuse for having no logical explination for lightning. Hades was for the death that baffled them. Posiedon tore apart at their shores. So Athena must have explained the people who didn't believe in the gods.
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