From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11176 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Monday, April 24 2023 Volume 14 : Number 11176 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Celebrating Ace anniversary with an 170 Piece Stanley Tool Set ["Ace Depa] Congrats! You've received an kohl's reward ["Amazing Deals" Subject: Celebrating Ace anniversary with an 170 Piece Stanley Tool Set Celebrating Ace anniversary with an 170 Piece Stanley Tool Set http://bagelkingsnewyork.shop/_B-jn7dhY3aViMGutA4qH5_2IvfQFWrtLMXG7cUSzguV3-HW0Q http://bagelkingsnewyork.shop/R4FKtKUSuq-ilXxI7Um_fL6GA5eEU3TYMmASkf3ny36zBt-8PA The universes of Final Fantasy XIII, Type-0 and Final Fantasy XV are unrelated to each other, though common elements and themes are present. The first is a common narrative theme of harmful interference by the mythos' deities in the affairs of humans, and those humans' choice of whether to accept or challenge the predetermined fates given to them. Tetsuya Nomura defined this theme as "a battle of the gods that lies behind each tale and gives it inspiration in a different way". Hajime Tabata later defined the theme as a tale of humans placing their lives at risk after being chosen by the crystal. The second common element is the structure of the Fabula Nova Crystallis universe, which is divided in two: the mortal world, where humans live, and the afterlife or Unseen Realm (?????, Fukashi sekai, lit. "Invisible World"). A recurring theme is subverting the series' traditional view of crystals, making them objects that brought both prosperity and tragedy by their influence. A common element not related to the mythos, themes or plots of the series is the use of Latin in the games' titles or worlds, often as key words to describing themes and story points. The series' title Fabula Nova Crystallis, though incorrect (correct Latin would be Fabula Nova Crystalli), translates as "The New Tale of the Crystal", Agito roughly translates as "to put into motion", while Versus translates as both "to turn around" and "against". All these Latin terms were described as representing key narrative concepts. The Agito term was kept in Final Fantasy Type-0 as both an in-universe concept and the title of its prequel. Versus was used in early trailers for Final Fantasy XV after its re-reveal in 2013, carrying the tagline A World of the Versus Epic. Commenting on the extensive use of Latin in Final Fantasy XV prior to its public name change, Nomura said he wanted a language that was no longer used on a daily basis and that people "won't be able to understand and yet appreciate", desiring a sense of general equality ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2023 09:43:21 +0200 From: "Amazing Deals" Subject: Congrats! You've received an kohl's reward Congrats! You've received an kohl's reward http://bagelkingsnewyork.shop/lKRX0azOOjvlTpYW3YgkMHeivUhKY0D5cCt7NKdD7pFpCA3-UQ http://bagelkingsnewyork.shop/30ojDWngdS_1kDiI9G1ngkdFwIvuGSYgrH2pjDqC_utR_ubQDw Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy currently consists of seven titles across multiple platforms, including sequels and spin-offs of the original three entries. The entries in the Fabula Nova Crystallis series share the same mythology, interpreted differently and referred to in varying degrees for each of the game worlds. Final Fantasy XIII, the thirteenth core Final Fantasy game and the first title in the series. First released in Japan as a PlayStation 3 exclusive in December 2009, it was released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in North America and Europe in March 2010. A version of the game for the Xbox 360, Final Fantasy XIII Ultimate Hits International, was released in Japan in December 2010. XIII was released as a digital download for Windows in October 2014. The game was designed as a story-driven single-player role-playing game (RPG), with a battle system designed to emulate the cinematic battles seen in the film Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. Final Fantasy XIII-2, a direct sequel to XIII, was released in December 2011 in Japan, and in January and February, 2012 in North America and Europe respectively for PS3 and 360. It received downloadable content (DLC) expansions during 2012, and a Windows port in 2014. In response to criticism the company received from critics and fans about XIII's linear structure, XIII-2 was designed to be a more traditional role-playing game, with explorable towns, a nonlinear story structure, mini-games and other traditional features. Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, a sequel to XIII and XIII-2, was released in November 2013 in Japan, and February 2014 in North America and Europe for PS3 and 360. A Windows port was released in 2015. It concludes both the narrative of the main character Lightning and the Final Fantasy XIII story arc. Lightning Returns blends several traditional role-playing features, such as shops, quests and an explorable open world, with an action-oriented combat system. Final Fantasy Type-0 (originally titled Final Fantasy Agito XIII) was released in October 2011 in Japan for the PlayStation Portable. A high-definition remaster for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, was released worldwide in March 2015. The original game is a real-time action RPG, featuring combat similar to Crisis Core: Final Fan ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11176 ***********************************************