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* [[It's All Upstairs From Here]]: No shortage of these. We have Typhoon Tower, the Twin Towers, the '''''Tower of Doom''''', and the (optional) Tower of Temptation.
* [[It's All Upstairs From Here]]: No shortage of these. We have Typhoon Tower, the Twin Towers, the '''''Tower of Doom''''', and the (optional) Tower of Temptation.
* [[Knife Nut]]: Feena, Guido and Rapp.
* [[Knife Nut]]: Feena, Guido and Rapp.
* [[Konami Code]]: During the [[Exact Eavesdropping]] moment described above, Saki mistakenly thinks the password is Up-Up-Down-Down-Left-Right-Left-Right. The correct password is a reshuffled version of the code, switching every instance of Up for Right, Down for Left and vice versa.
* [[Konami Code]]: During the [[Exact Eavesdropping]] moment described above, Saki mistakenly thinks the password is Up-Up-Down-Down-Left-Right-Left-Right. The correct password is a reshuffled version of the code, switching every instance of Up for Right, Down for Left and vice-versa.
* [[Lady of War]]: Leen.
* [[Lady of War]]: Leen.
* [[Last-Disc Magic]]: "End of the World", {{spoiler|Feena's}} ultimate ability and the strongest spell in the game. And good God, do you ever have to work for it.
* [[Last-Disc Magic]]: "End of the World", {{spoiler|Feena's}} ultimate ability and the strongest spell in the game. And good God, do you ever have to work for it.
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* [[Violation of Common Sense]]: Mullen, the good son of the [[Big Bad]], is willing to let his love, Leen, make a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] to stop the end of the world. When Leen sees that {{spoiler|her sister, Feena,}} has a power to stop it without anyone dying, Mullen says they are to go through with the original plan anyway.
* [[Violation of Common Sense]]: Mullen, the good son of the [[Big Bad]], is willing to let his love, Leen, make a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] to stop the end of the world. When Leen sees that {{spoiler|her sister, Feena,}} has a power to stop it without anyone dying, Mullen says they are to go through with the original plan anyway.
* [[The Wall Around the World]]: An enormous wall about a mile high that divides an entire continent.
* [[The Wall Around the World]]: An enormous wall about a mile high that divides an entire continent.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: All the characters can use at least two different weapon types in battle (ie. Justin can use Swords, Maces and Axes).
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: All the characters can use at least two different weapon types in battle (i.e. Justin can use Swords, Maces and Axes).
** The sole exception being {{spoiler|Liete}}, who only uses maces.
** The sole exception being {{spoiler|Liete}}, who only uses maces.
* [[We Have Reserves]]: By triggering the golems, Baal knowingly brings the entire town of Zil Padon {{spoiler|crashing down onto his own troops}}.
* [[We Have Reserves]]: By triggering the Golems, Baal knowingly brings the entire town of Zil Padon {{spoiler|crashing down onto his own troops}}.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: Defeating {{spoiler|General Baal}} results in him... turning into a small snake-like creature and slithering away, never to be seen again.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: Defeating {{spoiler|General Baal}} results in him... turning into a small snake-like creature and slithering away, never to be seen again.
* [[When Trees Attack]]: Gaia is a giant bug/tree hybrid.
* [[When Trees Attack]]: Gaia is a giant bug/tree hybrid.

Revision as of 13:15, 4 September 2014

After making the first two Lunar games, Game Arts developed Grandia. Being primarily aimed at children, the plot makes no efforts to be ground-breaking. Hot-Blooded protagonist with red hair and blue clothes? Check. Ancient civilization? Check. The girl? Take a guess. Tropes Are Not Bad, of course. Some enjoy the plot, as it makes interesting use of the Motifs of the "End of the World" (no, not that one) and adventurers, the protagonist is a great example of an aversion of The Chosen One, and the whole cast of characters is a textbook example of good Character Development in action. It also does an unusually good job of making the world seem like it's actually planet-sized, whereas most RPGs have a world that comes off as barely above Baby Planet size.

It was released on the Sega Saturn, but only in Japan. The game was ported to the Sony Playstation and localized to the US.

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