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Vision of Heroine

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Thoul
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Post subject: Vision of Heroine PostPosted: Wed May 7, '08, 2:12 am 
 
This is the first vision shown to Chaz after he takes up Elsydeon. We see Alis Landale, heroine of the first Phantasy Star, battling her nemesis, Dark Falz. It is thanks to this scene that we know Dark Falz and the Prophallus monster in Phantasy Star IV are part of the same family. Also of note is Alis' sword, which looks quite different than Elsydeon, which many believe to be the same sword.



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PostPosted: Wed May 7, '08, 8:12 am 
 

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It is thanks to this scene that we know Dark Falz and the Prophallus monster in Phantasy Star IV are part of the same family.



In compendium it is written the following: "[DF on Kuran] Based on early settei, the Dark Force at right is called "Cyber Force" (the first Dark Force). [Apparently, DF's three forms all had different names in pre-production.]"

If the real name of the Kuran's Dark False was Cyber Phallus (or Cyber "Dark" Phallus), maybe the real name of the PSI DF was Pro Phallus (or Pro "Dark" Phallus). I still don't know which one's the nickname (if "dark" or "cyber"/"pro").

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Also of note is Alis' sword, which looks quite different than Elsydeon

Since they were the same designers it would be expected those swords to look equal. However that may not even be the laconian sword.

There are a bunch of statues of Alis all over Esper Mansion and only one is different:

> zoom > =/=

The one at the sacred hall (where Espers pray) is holding a... short sword/dagger? Why?



I think this PSI picture and that statue intend to represent the same scene: her promise, the beginning of her journey. And that weapon (Nero's weapon?) resembles that short sword on Elsydeon scene, so both cases may be a reference to that weapon. Remember that hardly she would throw off such symbolic weapon (it was indeed symbolic, at least in PSI introduction) especially if that weapon was her brother's (which I don't know if it is).


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PostPosted: Wed May 7, '08, 12:11 pm 
 
I was playing the "legendary heroes" jigsaw and saw an inserting thing: "what does this official artwork have in common with this Elsydeon vision"?




The sword*. Also, it seems the sword in this artwork is based on Alis (initial) sword (could they all be the same?).



She also doesn’t have any laconian armor equipped in PSIV vision and PSII dreams... neither in artwork (by the way, if that sword was the "enchanted sword" Lutz should already have the psychowand (same for the lightsaber)... =\ well, he could always buy it latter)

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* this sword shines (reminds me of Neisword on PSgen2... maybe it's Alis' (invisible) inner power represented ...- well, still could be a lightsaber but why the need of sheath?)
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PostPosted: Wed May 7, '08, 6:38 pm 
 
I always thought Prophallus might be a shorted form of Proto Phallus. Since they're in the PD's lair and not out in Algo yet, they could be like very young Dark Forces that haven't come into their full power yet.

That thing the one statue is holding looks more like a staff than a sword to me. I guess it could be a sword, but a staff or rod makes more sense for the Espers and their alignment towards magic over blades. It is definitely the same sword as in the other artwork (another nice find you've made).
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PostPosted: Thu May 8, '08, 6:56 pm 
 
After some research I found that, on this vision, Alis is using the real laconian "enchanted" sword after all :\ (I'll write about that on the appropriate post) So, primarily, that wasn't Elsydeon.

It may be "transformed" into it latter, but if that was the case "The Elsydeon" -stritus sensu- has less than 1500 years... but that was already expected since Alis is the represent of the protectors and her statue is what holds the sword.

The point here is that PSI's laconian sword didn't had the Nei/Esper/Agol symbol.


Edit: Woa! I became a guardian
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