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===Setting=== The game takes place in the [[fantasy]] land of Lunar, a small habitable world orbiting the massive, barren blue planet (known as the Blue Star), forming a loose parallel between the game's world and the [[Earth]] and its moon. Centuries before the start of the game, the Blue Star was rendered unlivable by years of war.. The powerful and benevolent goddess Althena relocated humanity to the Silver Star, the world of Lunar, and entrusted four [[dragon]]s to safeguard the elements of the new world. From this point on, those who would use the power of the dragons to serve the goddess and protect the world were known as "Dragonmasters", and no such Dragonmaster was more revered than Dyne, a legendary hero who defended the goddess and succumbed to an unknown fate. The stories surrounding Dyne's exploits would form the life model for a young boy named Alex, the game's [[protagonist]] and central character, who also aspires to become a Dragonmaster himself.<ref name="instructions4">{{cite book | year=1993 | title=Lunar: The Silver Star Instruction Manual | publisher=[[Working Designs]] | id=T-127015 | page=4}}</ref> Many of the locations of ''Lunar: The Silver Star'' were given a deliberate "northern" feel to present an environment that was cooler than the settings of most role-playing games, if only to allow the characters to wear more clothing.<ref name="Design88" /> Many towns and locations were based on areas of Russia and [[Medieval Europe]].<ref name="Design96" />
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