How to Turn on Artes Tales of the Abyss

Tales of the Abyss
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Information
Game Systems PlayStation 2
Nintendo 3DS
Developers Namco Tales Studio
Publishers JP Namco
NA Bandai Namco Games
Character Designers Kousuke Fujishima
Composers •Motoi Sakuraba
•Shinji Tamura
Motoo Fujiwara
Animators Production I.G
Japanese Releases PS2 December xv, 2005
3DS June 30, 2011
North American Releases PS2 October ten, 2006
3DS February 14, 2012
European Releases 3DS November 25, 2011
Opening Theme "Karma" by Bump of Craven
Ending Theme "Futa" past Yukana
Ratings JP (original) CERO: FREE (all ages)
("the Best") CERO: A (all ages)
NA ESRB: T (Teen, recommended 13+)
Eu PEGI: 12+

Tales of the Abyss (テイルズ オブ ジ アビス , Teiruzu obu ji Abisu ? ) is a console role-playing game for the Sony PlayStation 2 and later Nintendo 3DS, developed by Namco Tales Studio, published by Namco in Japan and by Namco Bandai Games in North America. It is the eighth Mothership Title in the Tales series and the 10th ceremony title. The game'southward characteristic genre translates to "Discovering the Meaning of Life RPG" (生まれた意味を知るRPG , Umareta imi wo shiru RPG ? ).

Contents

  • i Story
    • 1.1 Setting
    • 1.2 Plot
      • 1.2.1 Early Travels
      • one.2.2 A Desire to Change
      • 1.2.iii A New Threat
  • 2 Characters
    • two.i Protagonists
    • 2.2 Antagonists
  • 3 Features
    • 3.one Theme Song
    • 3.two Battle System
    • 3.3 Recurring Features
    • 3.4 Sorcerer's Ring
    • 3.5 Game economy
    • 3.half-dozen Northward America Exclusives
  • 4 Animation
  • 5 Version History
  • 6 Gallery
  • 7 Trivia
  • eight External Links

Story

Setting

Tales of the Abyss takes place on Auldrant, a planet composed of elementary particles called fonons. For most of Auldrant's history, only six fonons were known to exist, representing the elements of Shadow, Globe, Wind, Water, Fire, and Calorie-free; however, a seventh fonon, Sound, is fairly contempo discovery. Its discovery brings swell chaos: using this newest Seventh Fonon allows one to read the future. 1 such Seventh Fonist, Yulia Jue, puts in identify a future for the world for thousands of years to come, with the promise of unlimited prosperity at its end. This prophecy of the futurity's set path becomes known as the Score and is documented on fonstones scattered throughout the earth. The nations of Kimlasca-Lanvaldear and Malkuth take fought over the fragments of these tablets for generations, each uncovering them and hoping to discover the future before the other. Meanwhile, a holy social club emerges dedicated to the reading of the Score and the keeping of the peace. This Gild of Lorelei is headed by a Fon Master and maintains religious, political, and military branches. Finally, the Score and its promise of prosperity lead to a dangerous self-approbation inside the general population of Auldrant. The slaughter of an entire people living on the island of Hod and the destruction of that landmass are countenanced considering it was predicted in the Score.

Plot

Early Travels

Luke fon Fabre is the young scion of Business firm Fabre, a noble firm in the Kingdom of Kimlasca. Seven years previously, he was kidnapped by persons unknown and developed complete retrograde amnesia, fifty-fifty having to relearn basic skills like how to walk. Since and so, he has been forbidden to go out the walls of his manor until he comes of age. He spends his days learning swordsmanship from his mentor Van Grants, the Commandant of the Oracle Knights, the military branch of the Order of Lorelei, hanging out with his manservant and best friend, Guy Cecil, as well as being harassed by his childhood friend, Natalia Luzu Kimlasca-Lanvaldear, the Princess of Kimlasca, with whom he has made a forgotten marriage proposal. Luke'southward life is torn disconnected when a mysterious fonist called Tear Grants infiltrates his manor and attempts to assassinate Van. While defending his chief, a strange power resonates between Luke and Tear, teleporting them halfway beyond the world. Tear explains that she had non realized that Luke was a Seventh Fonist like herself. While initially ecstatic at his newfound freedom, Luke quickly decides that he wants to return habitation. As the person responsible for their predicament, Tear agrees to accompany him.

The two find that they have landed in Malkuth, which currently has high political tensions with Kimlasca-Lanvaldear. On their journey back, Luke unwittingly gains the year-long servitude of a cheagle named Mieu, who immediately starts to annoy him. They are arrested by Jade Curtiss, a genius fonist known as the "Necromancer" and colonel in Malkuth'due south army, and his 2d-in-control, Fon Master Guardian Anise Tatlin. They have been ordered to accompany Ion, the Fon Master of the Social club of Lorelei, to Kimlasca with a letter of peace. As Luke is a Kimlascan noble and they are headed in the same direction, Jade and Anise agree to accompany him. Unfortunately, their ship warship is attacked by the half-dozen God-Generals of the Oracle Knights, intent on "retrieving" Fon Master Ion in the proper name of Grand Maestro Mohs. The group discovers that the God-Generals are forcing Ion to unlock fonic seals all across the world, and they larn more than about a fonic technique called "replication", which can create a perfect re-create of anything. Despite much hardship, the group makes it back to Kimlasca, reuniting with Van along the way. While traveling, Luke experiences several crippling headaches. Van takes Luke bated and reveals that they are a sign that he can control hyperresonance, a power that tin let him to become a legendary hero. He besides informs Luke that Kimlasca plans to utilize his hyperresonance as a weapon and offers to rescue him from a life of confinement. Luke eagerly accepts.

Luke and his companions are sent by Duke Fabre to aid the mining boondocks of Akzeriuth, which has go overrun by poisonous miasma. Natalia accompanies them after eavesdropping on Luke'south conversation with Van and blackmailing him. Drunk on his heroic aspirations, Luke unwittingly alienates the rest of the group with his selfish and single-minded behavior. Meeting Van at Akzeriuth, the Commandant leads Luke deep beneath the city to a mighty structure known every bit a Sephiroth. Van so uses a post-hypnotic suggestion to force Luke to utilise his hyperresonance and destroy the Sephiroth, causing Akzeriuth to sink into the ground and be destroyed. Luke is only saved by the intervention of Tear, who uses her Fonic Hymns to form a barrier that takes them safely hole-and-corner. Although Luke argues that he is not at error for the destruction of Akzeriuth, the others plow their backs on him.

A Desire to Change

The group discovers an entire underworld beneath the planet'due south surface known every bit the Qliphoth, a deadly sea of miasma. The earth they know is really existence held aloft above the poisonous miasma by the Sephiroth. Tear also reveals that she was built-in in the Qliphoth, in a place called Yulia Urban center. Luke is comatose from the use of his hyperresonance and the revelation that he is a replica of the God-General Asch, created every bit a decoy to cover upwards Van's kidnapping of the real Luke fon Fabre. Asch was likewise stiff-willed to be brainwashed by Van and instead became a double-agent; yet, he despises Luke for usurping his life and for being too narrow-minded and weak confronting Van's plot. Although the rest of the grouping abandons Luke to join Asch in chasing after Van, Tear stays behind. When Luke regains consciousness, he vows to change himself for the better, cutting off his long hair to signify his commitment.

The group discovers that Van, knowing that the Score actually predicts destruction instead of prosperity and disgusted past the world'due south submission to it, plans to utilize illegal replication techniques to create a replica of the entire globe and anybody in it. He theorizes that replicas fall outside of the control of the Score, and by replicating everything, humankind volition finally be free. Unfortunately, his plan requires the original world to be destroyed to make space for the replica. Van uses the Planet Tempest to amass enough Seventh Fonons to power his replication machines; this also has the result of creating powerful earthquakes that will destroy the outer globe, killing two birds with 1 stone. Luke and Tear reunite with the others and relieve the earth past finding a style to lower the floating continents of the earth gently. They defeat the six God-Generals, who are all sympathetic to Van's plan for diverse reasons, and confront the Commandant in the Absorption Gate. Though Van dismisses Luke every bit a weak replica, he is defeated in combat and throws himself off a ledge into the very centre of the planet itself.

A New Threat

Several months afterwards, Luke is notwithstanding struggling with his nature as a replica, believing that he has no right to usurp what it rightfully Asch's place in the earth. He is spurred into activeness past the reappearance of the God-Generals, revealing that Van is really nevertheless live and continuing his plan to destroy the world. Worse still, Van has alloyed Lorelei, a powerful being said to be the personification of the Seventh Fonon, into himself, granting him incredible power and causing the poisonous miasma to leak through into the globe. Ion is killed by Mohs past making him read the Planetary Score after Anise betrays the grouping, having been blackmailed by Mohs into acting as his spy. Mohs'due south bullheaded organized religion in the prosperity promised by the Score leads him to aligning himself with Van. Dist places a fonic glyph on Mohs at his request, in lodge to command the 7th Fonon and go the new Fon Master. However, his torso is also transformed into that of a grotesque monster. As fourth dimension passes, his body rejects the 7th Fonon because Mohs is not a true Seventh Fonist, which causes his mind to deteriorate.

The grouping, understanding the difficult position Anise was in, forgives her and pursues Van to his stronghold: a replica of his destroyed hometown, now renamed Eldrant. To complimentary Lorelei from Van's grasp, they search for and retrieve two items gifted to them by Lorelei: the Key of Lorelei, a sword granted to Asch, and the Gem of Lorelei, which is granted to Luke. With the willing sacrifice of the replicas that Van hoped to populate his new globe, Luke and Asch utilise hyperresonance to completely neutralize the miasma. However, the strain of this causes Luke to develop a terminal condition, which he hides from everyone but Tear and Jade.

On Eldrant, the grouping fights the residue of the God-Generals after defeating the crazed Mohs at the Radiation Gate. Deep within Eldrant, Luke and Asch are separated from the residuum of the grouping and, realizing that the room is built in such a way that merely one of them can proceed, fight each other. The fight is not only to determine who should proceed and fight Van, but also to settle their own internal struggles to constitute themselves as individuals. Luke is victorious, and Asch gives him the Primal of Lorelei. While Luke is on his way to face up Van, Asch truly accepts himself as "Luke fon Fabre" and dies while belongings off a wave of replica soldiers. The grouping finally confronts Van at the heart of Eldrant. Through boxing, they force him to depict on more of Lorelei's ability, causing him to lose control of the being in the process. With the aid of a Fonic Hymn passed down past Yulia, Luke defeats Van and uses the completed Key of Lorelei to free Lorelei. The bear upon of the release causes the destruction of Eldrant, and Luke is cast down into the world alongside the body of Asch. Two years later, Tear and the other group members are commemorating Luke and Asch's sacrifice at the site of Eldrant's fall. As they are about to leave, a mysterious figure walks through the flowers toward them: the supposed affiliation of Luke and Asch, reunited with the group.

Characters

Protagonists

  • Luke fon Fabre (ルーク・フォン・ファブレ , Ruuku fon Fabure ? ) - An amnesic aristocrat who was confined to his family's manor post-obit a kidnapping 7 years ago. Ane 24-hour interval, he is suddenly spirited away from his home and to a far valley on the other side of the globe due to an accidental hyperresonance when Tear attempted to assassinate Van. With little feel in regard to life exterior the estate and normal human relationships, Luke is of a sudden forced to notice his fashion back home. After he finds himself involved in a far larger struggle, he transforms from a spoiled child into a selfless hero.
  • Tear Grants (ティア・グランツ , Tia Gurantsu ? ) - A Seventh Fonist who promises to return Luke to his manor after accidentally transporting him into Malkuth territory following her failed try at assassinating Van. Her parents were killed when she was very young, and e'er since she has been raised as a soldier by the Club of Lorelei. She is later revealed to be the younger sister of Van, her true proper noun being Mystearica Aura Fende. Wielding a small staff and Fonic Hymns, Tear is the primary healer of the group, but has a pocket-size choice of melee moves, along with a few, Light-based fonic artes.
  • Jade Curtiss (ジェイド・カーティス , Jeido Kaatisu ? ) - A colonel in the Malkuth Empire'south military who travels the land in a dreadnought called the Tartarus. Jade beginning encounters Luke in Engeve while escorting Ion, whom he rescues, aslope Tear and Luke, from the Liger Queen. His mastery of fonic artes is renowned throughout Auldrant, and many soldiers fearfulness his reputation as "Jade the Necromancer," a somewhat erroneous title stemming from the conventionalities that he collected corpses later on each battle to reanimate for use as his own troops.
  • Anise Tatlin (アニス・タトリン , Anisu Tatorin ? ) - A Fon Principal Guardian whose family was once stricken past massive debt due to the wanton actions of her gullible father, Oliver, and trusting female parent, Pamela. Anise and her parents are effectively the indentured servants of Mohs, to whom Anise is shown to exist grudgingly loyal so long equally he holds her parents under his ability. She feels that it is her duty to marry into wealth in order to relieve the burden of her parents' debt, at showtime targeting Luke as her future married woman, though she is too young, past the laws of the Order, to marry. Anise is originally portrayed as being quite greedy, although this image is somewhat-contradistinct when the dire financial status of her parents is discovered. With the removal and later decease of the Grand Maestro, her focus shifts from marrying Luke to reforming the Order of Lorelei and becoming its first female Fon Master.
  • Guy Cecil (ガイ・セシル , Gai Seshiru ? ) - Luke fon Fabre'southward babyhood friend and a retainer of the Fabre household. Guy departs in search of Luke following his disappearance, somewhen finding Luke cooperating with the Malkuth military after rescuing him from the Oracle Knights. It is later revealed that Guy is really the final remaining member of the Business firm of Gardios, and is, therefore, both a Malkuth aristocrat and the rightful governor of the Isle of Hod. His original purpose in joining the Fabre household was his desire for revenge confronting Duke Fabre, who slaughtered his family. Guy fights with a sword in the Sigmund-way swordsmanship, a fashion that is unique to Hod and developed as a branch of the Albert style that Luke uses.
  • Natalia Luzu Kimlasca-Lanvaldear (ナタリア・ルツ・キムラスカ・ランバルディア , Nataria Rutsu Kimurasuka Ranbarudia ? ) - The bow-wielding princess of the Kingdom of Kimlasca, Natalia is engaged to Luke, and the two are to be wed once he reaches the age of 20, though Luke himself does non announced to be delighted by the thought and is often shown to be rude to his cousin, later whom he is third in the line of succession. Information technology is afterward revealed that Natalia is not the true princess Natalia, who was stillborn, but is rather the daughter of Badaq and Sylvia Oakland, and was given the proper noun "Meryl" by her truthful parents. Although his advisers originally push for Natalia to exist executed for the crime of impersonating royalty, King Ingobert VI, later on a great deal of uncertainty on the bailiwick, decides that regardless of her lineage, he will accept Natalia as his daughter and heiress. Although she is shown to possess a 18-carat concern for her biological father, Natalia kills him with an arrow afterward he is fought in the Assimilation Gate.
  • Ion (イオン , Ion ? ) - The young leader of the Order of Lorelei, Ion appears to be a rather sickly boy who is capable of unleashing immense power in short bursts, later on which he is often shown to be entirely drained. He is one of few people alive capable of using Daathic fonic artes, though his weak constitution is after revealed to have been caused past the fact that he is non the true Ion, simply rather a replica of the original Fon Chief, who died of an unnamed affliction years ago. Although 7 replicas were made in total, only iii—Ion, Sync, and Florian—are known to have survived, with "Ion" himself possessing the powers nearest to the original Fon master, Sync beingness able to apply Daathic fonic arts but lacking the power to read the score, and Florian able to read the score only non apparently able to do anything else.

Antagonists

  • Arietta the Wild (妖獣のアリエッタ , Yojuu no Arietta ? ) - I of the six God-Generals who serves the Order of Lorelei, Arietta is a immature daughter who was orphaned at a young age and adopted by a family of ligers. The group's commencement boss battle, Liger Queen, is the liger that adopted her. After the Queen'due south defeat, Arietta swears vengeance on the grouping. She also has a grudge against Anise, who replaced her equally Fon Master Guardian. Arietta was fired, not because of Anise, but because she had guarded the real Ion and, post-obit his replacement, she would recognize the impostor. She fights with magic and monsters, such as ligers, and can understand animal languages.
  • Largo the Blackness Lion (黒獅子ラルゴ , Kurojishi Rarugo ? ) - 1 of the six God-Generals who serves the Order of Lorelei, Largo is a massive man with incredible strength who wears heavy armor and wields a scythe. Later in the story, it is realized that he is Natalia's male parent, Badaq.
  • Dist the Reaper (死神ディスト , Shinigami Disuto ? ) - I of the six God-Generals who serves the Order of Lorelei. An effeminate fon-tech practiced, Dist uses machines to fight in his stead. He is the one who made Anise'southward doll Tokunaga in return for being overnice to him in one case. He as well studied with Jade nether Professor Gelda Nebilim. Even though Jade'due south replica failed, Dist still strives to bring back Professor Neblim.
  • Legretta the Quick (魔弾のリグレット , Madan no Riguretto ? , "Magic Bullet Regret") - One of the half dozen God-Generals who serves the Gild of Lorelei, Legretta is a sharpshooter who wields two small-scale handguns. When Tear was notwithstanding in preparation, she was taught straight by Legretta, whom she admired. Legretta believes that besides many people'due south lives are ruled by the Score and that each person should take complimentary volition.
  • Sync the Tempest (烈風のシンク , Reppuu no Shinku ? , "Synch the Gale") - One of the half-dozen God-Generals who serves the Guild of Lorelei, Sync is fast-footed martial creative person who wears a distinctive mask to cover his face so that people volition not recognize him as a replica of Ion. He hates the score because he was cast aside to a pointless existence for existence unable to replace Ion and aid in the connected fulfillment the Score.
  • Asch the Bloody (鮮血のアッシュ , Senketsu no Asshu ? ) - A mysterious God-General who looks exactly like Luke. It is later revealed that Asch was the original Luke and that the person who has come up to be known every bit Luke is his replica, thereby accounting for his supposed amnesia and possessing an entirely different personality. This invokes mixed feelings among Luke's companions, who experience that they should be loyal to the original Luke. Asch refuses to take the proper noun "Luke", however, saying that he is no longer that person, and all of Luke's friends return to him. After Luke reunites with the grouping, Asch works in the shadows, refusing to join them.
  • Van Grants (ヴァン・グランツ , Van Gurantsu ? ) - The commandant of the Oracle Knights and Luke's mentor who plans to destroy Auldrant along with its inhabitants and create a replica of the planet. Van is a powerful swordsman who likewise uses fonic artes, and later Fonic Hymns, in battle. His existent proper noun is Vandesdelca Musto Fende, and he is the older brother of Tear.

Features

Theme Song

The game'south Japanese theme song is "Karma", performed by Bump of Chicken and played during the game's opening sequence. Its lyrics and vocals were removed for the American release still, and the voice was replaced by electric guitars. A few background musics such as "Mirrors" and "Pregnant of Birth" are based on this melody. In the anime, this song was likewise used for the title theme.

Battle System

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The game'due south Flex Range Linear Motility Battle Organization (FR-LMBS) is real-time. The game controls are very similar to other Tales games, especially Tales of Symphonia, except with increased maneuverability. The player tin can assail, defend, perform a skill or call up a menu with multiple functions, such equally using items or commanding an ally to perform an action. This system offers multiplayer co-op battles, and the photographic camera for this mode is improved over the one constitute in Tales of Symphonia, zooming out every bit characters move abroad from each other then that other players are now always on screen. A new feature, Free Run, allows the player character to run in any direction, unlike previous Tales games.

The game features many skills and spells to unleash upon enemies. Characters can learn AD Skills, which can be equipped and unequipped at volition, to help them in battles. The game features a large number of these skills, acquired through the use of Capacity Cores, items that give stat bonuses when a grapheme levels upward. Once a certain statistic has a large enough bonus, the AD skill is learned automatically. A new addition to the organization is the Field of Fonons, oft abbreviated as FOF. Whenever a character uses a spell or battle technique that features an elemental alignment, a circle will appear on the footing, corresponding to that chemical element.

Subsequently beingness reinforced with more than techniques of the aforementioned element, the circle will light up in that element's colour to signify that an FOF alter is available. Finally, if a graphic symbol stands in the circle and performs a specific skill that corresponds with the FOF circle, the skill will be upgraded into a more powerful version. Enemies tin can besides use and create FOF fields. Equally with other Tales games, characters tin appoint in "Over Limit" way when their green OVL bar is full. This can be filled by completing combos and making critical hits. During Over Limit, characters can use their mystic artes, powerful skills that tin only be performed when certain conditions are fulfilled. Every character has one standard mystic arte, along with an additional subconscious one unlockable only on repeat plays. Enemy boss characters have mystic artes as well.

Recurring Features

Artwork of the game'due south cast for Tales of Link.

Many recurring features in the Tales serial return, such as skits, Grade, cooking, and titles:

  • Skits are short conversations that may be viewed when prompted. During a skit, anime-style faces of the characters taking part in the skit announced and interact with each other. The characters in skits are animated, sometimes shaking, growing larger, or moving across the screen to accentuate what is happening in the skit. Skits tin can range from dramatic to comedic, and address a wide range of subjects. Some skits are related to the main plot, and some tin can simply be obtained through optional side events. Different the Japanese version, the skits in the English language version are not voiced.
  • Class is awarded afterward each boxing, either raising or lowering the actor'south total number of points depending on how the battle was played. For example, defeating the enemies within a short menstruation or fourth dimension or getting a big combo will increment the class awarded; characters being killed or having negative status effects on them will lower the grade caused. At the terminate of the game, players can purchase bonuses for the adjacent playthrough.
  • Abyss features a cooking arrangement. The thespian collects recipes and ingredients throughout the game, and can use them to cook. Unlike recipes require unlike items and have different effects. The actor can increase characters' cooking stats for each recipe by having them cook the recipe frequently.
  • Completeness also features titles which each graphic symbol gains through a series of tasks or events. Titles accept various furnishings, some of which are stat-related. In the tradition of newer Tales games, some of these titles likewise change costumes. Each character has unique costumes; to larn boosted costumes, the player must accomplish certain tasks. Dissimilar other Tales games, every title in Tales of the Abyss carries a special effect, varying from discounts in shops to recovering pocket-size amounts of HP periodically.

Wizard's Ring

The Wizard'south Ring is a magical item that Mieu wears around his waist, and tin can exist upgraded by the power of concentrated Fonons in sure dungeons to perform unlike helpful actions. These include Mieu Fire, where Mieu blows a ball of fire straight forward, used to activate switches and solve diverse puzzles; Mieu Attack, where Mieu is propelled forward to intermission objects and hit switches; and Mieu Wings, where Mieu flaps his ears and lifts the player characters into the air, useful for reaching loftier platforms and ladders.

Game economy

Various plot events alter the game's economy, changing prices, and item availability in shops. For case, a shortage in the farming boondocks of Engeve causes nutrient prices to skyrocket, while the outbreak of war leads to a loftier variety of equipment beingness sold at premium rates, though at higher profits when selling sometime gear. Furthermore, the role player'south deportment may alter the prices or fifty-fifty availability of items for auction.

North America Exclusives

Well-nigh Tales games take been mere localizations, but the North American PlayStation two version of Tales of the Abyss received extra features that are not present in the Japanese version. Guy, Natalia, Van and others gained new mystic artes; in addition to receiving a new mystic arte herself, Nebilim also gained the utilise of some of the playable characters' mystic artes. Luke and Tear also received new mystic arte extensions. At that place are many minor monster statistic changes as well. All versions of the Nintendo 3DS port are based on the North American PlayStation ii version, although the monster statistics have been reverted to their original Japanese stats.

Animation

The Tales of the Abyss anime is a 26 episode-long series inspired by the game. The opening theme is "Karma" by Bump of Chicken, and its ending theme is "Bouken Suisei" by Kurumi Enomoto.

Version History

Game Championship Arrangement Catalog Number Release Date Region
Tales of the Abyss
テイルズ オブ ジ アビス
PlayStation 2 - September xvi, 2005 Japan (TGS 2005 Demo)
Tales of the Completeness
テイルズ オブ ジ アビス
PlayStation 2 SCAJ-20163
SLPS-25586
SLUS-21386
SLPS-73252
December thirteen, 2005
Dec fifteen, 2005
October 10, 2006
June 28, 2007
Asia
Japan
N America
Nippon ("PlayStation ii the Best")
Tales of the Completeness
テイルズ オブ ジ アビス
Nintendo 3DS CTR-P-AABJ
CTR-P-AABP
CTR-P-AABE
June thirty, 2011
November 10, 2011
February 14, 2012
Japan
Europe
North America

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Trivia

  • Tales of the Abyss has music as a major theme, through which several elements of the game take been named and styled after.
    • The Score is a collection of sail music for all parts in a given musical piece, typically used by the conductor to lead the performance of his or her orchestra.
    • The 7th Fonon represents the element of audio.
    • The word Fonon is derived from scientific concept of Phonons, the particle representation of audio waves.
    • Many of the ranks within in the Guild of Lorelei, such every bit Locrian Colonel, Dorian General, and M Maestro, are named for music terms.
    • Several enemies in the game, along with architectural details in a few settlements, are based on tuning forks.
  • Another major naming motif derives from the Sefirot of Jewish tradition, lending many terms from the Kabbalah to several settlements throughout the world.

External Links

  • [JP] Tales of the Abyss (Official Website)
  • [JP] Tales Channel (Tales Serial Official Website)

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