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==Plot== ===Setting=== The game is set far into the future of the ''Crystal Chronicles'' franchise, taking place in the same world as ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]'', populated by four [[Race (fantasy)|races]]. However, due to a war with the Lilty race, the Yuke race has supposedly died out, though that clearly isn't the full story. The setting has been recently described as a time when "swords have changed to guns" and the arcane arts are outlawed by the Liltian Kingdom. However, magic reappeared in to the world in the form of people born with the power of magic inside of them, these people were named by others as "Crystal Bearers" for a common trait crystal bearers had of being born with a random crystallized body part like an eye or a small section of the skin. In March 2008, an official advertising article about ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates]]'' noted that the Nintendo DS installment "sets the stage" for ''The Crystal Bearers''. ===Story=== A thousand years have passed since the events of the original ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]''. The destruction of the Yuke Crystal during the Great War, with the Yuke Tribe suffering apparent annihilation, had at last brought the victorious Lilties dominion over the world as they bring it into a new age of science and reason through Crystal Reactors with the use of magic outlawed and rule over the Clavats and few Selkies who comply to the new order. In this new era of imbalance exists a rare breed of powerful beings called "Crystal Bearers", whose seemingly magical abilities have led them to be feared and scorned by the public. The young mercenary Layle is one such Crystal Bearer, who has been hired to escort the new passenger airship Alexis, the pinnacle of Lilty technology and a symbol of their current dominance. However, when the Alexis is suddenly besieged by a horde of monsters, Layle comes face to face with a mysterious Yuke named Amidatelion who takes the Alexis' crystal shards, forcing Layle to land the thing with his powers. Soon after, getting caught up with Belle, a Selkie wanted by the Lilties for taking pictures while on the Alexis, Layle becomes a wanted man as his impulse to settle things with Amidatelion get him on a quest which uncovers a conspiracy in the Lilty Kingdom that may threaten the future of the world... ===Characters=== *{{Nihongo|'''Layle'''|レイル|Reiru}}: A [[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles#Races|Clavat]] mercenary and the [[protagonist]] of the story, voiced by [[Makoto Yasumura]] in the Japanese version and [[Darrel Guilbeau]] in the English. One of the eponymous Crystal Bearers, a crystal located on his right cheek allows him to maniuplate the gravity of himself and others. * {{Nihongo|'''Belle'''|ベル|Beru}}: A dark brown-haired female Selkie who is always with a camera. Though claiming herself to be a photographer, she finds and exchanges information for her own benefit. She stows away on the Alexis's maiden voyage and encounters sensitive information that lands a bounty on her head by Jegran, deciding to travel with Layle to make a fortune off him. However, she remains defiant and continues to pursue her next big story. Voiced by [[Chiaki Takahashi (actress)|Chiaki Takahashi]] in the Japanese version and [[Laura Bailey (voice actress)|Laura Bailey]] in the English version. * {{Nihongo|'''Keiss'''|クァイス|Kaisu}}: A red-haired male Selkie who is Layle's friend and partner. Unlike other Selkies, Keiss devoted himself to the Lilty kingdom, working directly under Jegran to rise up the ladder until he became a colonel in the Lilty military. Voiced by [[Noriaki Sugiyama]] in the Japanese version and [[David Vincent (actor)|David Vincent]] in the English version. * {{Nihongo|'''Amidatelion'''|アミダテリオン|Amidaterion}}: A lavishly decorated Yuke who, as well as being another Crystal Bearer and supposedly the last of her race, at first appears to be the game's primary [[antagonist]], nicknamed "Goldenrod" by Layle. She appears to also possess the ability to bend space and conjure summons (her true crystal power) like Bahamut. Her goal is the revival of her race through the Crystal Idols to restore the Yuke Tribe's crystal. But soon after, Amidatelion gains Layle's aid in restoring the Crystal Principle to save the world. Voiced by [[Atsuko Tanaka]] in the Japanese version and [[Caitlin Glass]] in the English version. * {{Nihongo|'''Althea Sol Alfiraria'''|アルテア|Arutea}}: A Lilty with spectacles who is the princess of the [[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles#Races|Liltian]] Kingdom, having a crystal idol on her person. Her mother died while she was still young, and her father is sick with a mysterious illness, causing there to be a power vacuum which she is trying to contain while attempting to find a means to cure her father. Voiced by [[Noriko Shitaya]] in the Japanese version and [[Carrie Savage]] in the English version. * {{Nihongo|'''High Commander Jegran'''|ジュグラン|Juguran}}: The megalomanical captain of the Liltian guard and the game's villain, attempting to take over the Lilty kingdom by turning it into a military state. However, after seeing a reason behind the Crystal Bearers' existence, develops a god complex as he attempts to rewrite the Crystal Principle to his liking using his crystal bearer powers that he gained from an accident whit a crystal reactor resulting in the crystallization of his arm . Voiced by [[Ryuzaburo Otomo]] in the Japanese version and [[Michael McConnohie]] in the English version. *{{Nihongo|'''Cid'''|シド|Shido}}: Former engineer of the Liltian Kingdom who has a certain interest in Crystal Bearers, working as a tinker in Bridge Town. Voiced by [[Shinichi Kotani]] in the Japanese version and [[Doug Stone (voice actor)|Doug Stone]] in the English version. * {{Nihongo|'''Vaigali'''|バイガリ|Baigari}}: Leader of Selkie Guild, that sells information for the highest bidder, he has a grudge against Lilties and hates turncoats like Keiss even more. However, Vaigali makes an exception in the case of Cid whom he aids as patron. Voiced by [[Naomi Kusumi]] in the Japanese version and [[Joe DiMucci]] in the English version. * '''Blaze''': A Clavat Crystal Bearer with pyrokinetic powers and formerly Layle's "worst partner ever", teaching Layle the ropes of the mercenary life in the past. Though he makes a first minor appearance, after being taken into custody, Blaze is hired by Jegran to find Belle and silence her, tracking her down to the Rivelgauge Monastery where he confronts Layle and is defeated by him. He is voiced by [[Matthew Mercer]] in the English version.
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