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Yet Another Crack Theory: Phares and Elysium
I've uncovered the totally intended deeply hidden lore before, whether it was Leonidas' intended maiming that they backed out from committing to, to Midgardsormr being the dragon that accidentally killed the royal family's mom, and now it's time I do it again, this time even bigger and better for a correspondingly greater level of nonsense I am channeling. Seriously, I would best render myself like so for this one, so consider it your fair warning:

What latest crack theory did I unearth? Well, hear me out:
Were they intending Phares to transform into Elysium, who was dead?
Now, mind you, this theory is inherently a matter of early-game speculation, before Nedrick and Sacred Tree drama kicked up, much less Xenos drama. This is conjecturing for what they possibly might have been planning instead of what we got, as Dragalia was written by several authors working separately that had different visions for the story.
With that in mind, let's assemble the pins on the conspiracy board I've created...
The crux of this all starts with NPC Phares' art. The siblings had fully designed NPC art with corresponding titles, instead of the generic wooden pedestal. For example, this is Chelle's, and her title is 'The Inferno'.
This is Phares'.
Looks... pretty bland on first glance, almost fitting for a generic 3 star unit, but there's a lot more going on here. For starters, his title. Dragalia Lost brushed over them in-game entirely, but his Japanese NPC titles were 'Dawning Light' (a thing that would later be reflected into his actual unit's 'Dawning Wind',) and 'White Light' (the Japanese has simpler or alternate titles above the actual one, which sometimes gives a different title). Keep this in mind for later.
Next, take a look at the background behind him.
Who is it, though? Well, things are muddy, but there are two possible answers: a proto-Uranus... or Elysium.
You can see it either way, depending on what aspects you choose to focus on. If one is looking at the chin structure, it looks more like Uranus. If one instead focuses on the chest, though, as @soumarhea (whom I will be using additional observations from) has, though, you might find another dragon...


The chest resembles Elysium's ornament.
If we entertain the possibility that this is Elysium, more curiosities open up. Why would Phares have an Elysium carving on a stone behind him? Why, it almost looks a bit like...
A tombstone. And it's breaking apart.
Huh.
This is where we can start pulling in Phares some more. 'Dawning Light' is a suspicious title, in this regard. Dawning carries a certain... 'growing' connotation. Ascending. Elysium is strongly tied to light (in fact, I'm going to come around to that later, as well). So if Phares is the 'dawning light'...
But wait, there's a lot more symbolism and stuff to examine. Take a look underneath the main body of his pedestal, and you'll find a certain hidden light, shining outward. Fairly well-hidden, but it also helps strengthen this 'concealed light' presentation.
Let's also take a look at Phares' design compared to Elysium's. Both share a color scheme: white scales, blue accessories, and gold for further highlights. Phares' messy hair also, -extremely vaguely, mind you, -reminds me of Elysium's horn set, with his strands often turning upward like Elysium's do. Perhaps most damning even if it's still vague, they share chest ornaments of a reminiscent manner:
With Emphatic Red And Purple Lines, hopefully it's easier to see where I'm coming from:
The triangular structure surrounding the circular centerpiece, the point at the bottom, the supporting lines that weave underneath the main body... it's far from exact, but there is something there, I think. Throw in whatever weird white leather offshoots of Phares' outfit (they're separate from his leather tunic) as the lower protrusions on Elysium if you want, too!
Their iridescent green eyes and scale color are also suspiciously close:
So now that I've hopefully established that Phares and Elysium shared surprisingly many traits in their overall design, what else could there be to suggest something as farfetched as 'Phares was going to turn into Elysium'?
I'll crack into Phares and his name a bit more here. As I've gone over in this post, Phares shared some surprisingly deep Greek roots (as did the royal fam in general, with several inspired with Greco-Roman names/theming). The long and short of it are these points:
-Phares' name is quite possibly drawn from 'Phanes', a progenitor god from an earlier strain of Greek mythos. Phanes is strongly associated with light, sometimes called 'light-bringer', and has any number of other connections to other figures/concepts like knowledge, Uranus, and more. Even if I ignore the Greek, his name is literally 'lighthouses' or 'headlights' in French.
-Phares' JP skill names are in Greek. If the DL team had just translated out the sounds, his skills would look more like 'Desmos Orkos' to us, etc.
Hm. Yet more ties to light.
Speaking of light, Elysium (and Ilia) also ties to this Greco-Roman mythology.
Elysium is more of a place than a creature, and is sort of this heavenly plain in the Greek and Roman afterlife. Ilia, meanwhile, is another name for the mother of the founders of Rome, Rhea Silvia, via birthing Romulus and Remus. So we universally see strong Greek and Roman influence between Elysium, Ilia, and Phares, all tied to influential and important figures in its mythologies.
I'll divert a bit to the early lore, especially what we know of dragonblood and certain events.
Specifically, the origins of dragonblood: by all accounts, dragonblood originated from the light of Elsyium's pact/Primal Mark Theft with Ilia shining down and granting people dragonblood.
Note, while Forgotten Truths paints it as a more... violent process, it's originally described more gently:
But even with the more violent take on it, we see a recurrent theme of Elysium's light or the Primal Pactsone being the tying element to what gave the family dragonblood.
Now let's look at one of the great mysteries of the game that never got resolved: Euden's chapter 1 transformation.
Into Elysium, mind you, a thing that only Morsayati seems to inherently recognize. Even Zethia or Elisanne are not freaking out about Elysium being suddenly there. The former is more concerned with if she 'awoke his dragonblood somehow'. They don't recognize him.
But if Elysium was around, wouldn't the world have at least some idea about what he looked like? Even a singular sighting over a century might have spurred many a depiction that carried on.
Enter the 'Elysium's kinda dead' aspect of this theory: he's not been around for a while, long enough that his looks don't cause immediate recognition?
The broader point with this section, though, is that there is very strong ties between the family's dragonblood and Elysium. If Elysium is 'hiding in the blood' enough for people like Zethia to 'awaken' it, is it really so far-fetched to go one step further?
What if wyrmscale is just another 'awakening' of Elysium in the blood, perhaps trying to claw back to life? We know that powerful dragons undergo reincarnation in Dragalia. With Elysium being an unusual, powerful, unusually powerful dragon even among the 'big dog' dragons, it's possible his reincarnation is somehow complicated. His spirit might have persisted past death and is just trying to find another body.
Early!Phares is highly doubtful wyrmscale even is a disease to start with:
Instead, he's become quite enamored with the idea of turning into a dragon, in contrast to his earlier fear. Furthermore, he has been continually dreaming of turning into a dragon:
Here, sourmarhea suggests that this change of perspective is a corruption of perspective a la Xenos - that Elysium is influencing him to take actions to complete his transformation/revival. Speaking of Xenos, this scene is weird in retrospect, as the god would likely care not for being a dragon and would thus not be very encouraging of Phares' dreams of becoming one.
Another point to this possible 'Elysium influence' is Phares' actions regarding the Sacred Shards. We don't know for certain, but Chelle at one point almost seems to suggest that Phares might have been doing ~something~ to, presumably, the castle's Shard.
Note her characteristic 'fan hiding face' expression being used here - the best signal we have that she darn well knows more and is choosing not to comment!
Now, what were the Sacred Shards? Well, they were fragments of the sword Dragalia, forged from Elysium's pactstone. Alberius shattered them to create the Shards.
If they were scattered, it might stand to reason that Elysium is wanting all of them back, to assemble his own power or for some other purpose. Say, like perhaps it would help his latest potential host actually survive the little 'turn into a dragon' thing.
And when the singular castle's Shard has this hint of an unheard-of 'shadow' in it, Aurelius is so worried that he sends Euden to pact to bring back the Mistholt's shard as well as going out himself to get another one:
"Wait! That doesn't make any sense," maybe says the lore-r, "It's not actually Elysium's pactstone that created the sacred shards, it was Primal Mids'!"
Two explanations:
-One, they were originally going to play it straight and that it was Elysium's pactstone, again, this is for what they might have originally been intending instead of how it developed, or,
-Two, that since even ELYSIUM HIMSELF is completely unaware in canon as it was that Mids-0 did a switcharoo,
...It's more than possible that Elysium just hadn't gotten to that knowledge that the Sacred Shards aren't his and was still in the 'gather them' stage.
I would also like to observe that we... never really see the capital swarmed with fiends as is told what would happen if a Shard failed, even before Aurelius is possessed. Even with whatever 'shadow' that had Aurelius so distressed to send Euden out and go himself to fetch two Shards, we see no proof that the Shard itself was truly in danger as Aurelius feared. Thus, it could have been a cosmetic effect meant to spur action from others, like this dramatization and informative diagram shows:
...If this isn't enough crack, let's go deeper!
By that, I mean let me throw more stuff at the wall to see what sticks or resonates with anyone.
First, let's throw out the wyrmprint 'Holywyrm's Advent'. Wyrmprints in Dragalia sometimes came early or late. Whether it was 'Syndicate Mask' outright talking about the Syndicate at launch, or the one wymprint with Nephren, a character that went wholly unreleased, timing was sometimes... off. Referencing things that didn't exist yet.
But Holywyrm's Advent tells a certain story at odds with its debut event, Dawn of Dragalia. It instead regales about Elysium himself coming down from the heavens (also, note how Phares often seems to be floating/flying around and Elysium also likes to fly/float) to look cool and give orders. One small thing about its second stage, though...
So came the Holywyrm, revealing law to all. Thou shalt neither hate, nor kill, nor act out in willful ignorance. And with this decree, order came unto the world.
...Elysium himself didn't really seem to care too much about the truth. He's active in spreading lies and forcing a certain vision of events.
But you know who does? Yup, Phares, the resident 'I want to learn everything' know-it-all in the family. I reckon anyone acting in willful ignorance might get on his nerves greatly to the degree it finds itself in a list forbidding things like murder. Who knows, maybe a new Elysium might be influenced a bit by his newest form if he needed to descend again...
Speaking of, the Summoner. For all we saw of her, the .2 seconds in a summon, we knew 0.00 of her.
...But she sure looks like she'd fit snug in the family, huh? She and Phares even share that blue-gold aesthetics, two running golden threads in their clothes, and a chest ornament.
...Like I said, I know I'm grasping at straws here. I told you I was getting deeper into the crack!
Yes, yes, I know that the Summoner's design is itself reminiscent of the Knight's of Glory design for Tliff, but Tliff was notably brown-haired, from what I'm seeing. Why change it to blond, the signature color of the family as Alberius' genes apparently were pretty good to keep printing his colors 300 years later with great consistency?
Let's just move on to something a little bit more grounded: Phares' Mysterious Moving Book. That one story where the Phares dreaming image came from also has this tidbit, as pointed out again by soumarhea:
Phares' musings regarding wyrmscale and his changing views regarding it all stem from him unexpectedly stumbling upon a book about wyrmscale again, a very old book that he's not seen for a while. How did it move? A spiritual nudge from Elysium to serve as a reminder, perhaps, since we are well aware that even more mundane creatures' ghosts can influence real things? Also note his repeated dream's confusion that his voice is well, his when he transforms - a hint that it would be Elysium more behind the wheel?
Speaking of Phares, let's wind back the clock again to Phanes, the deity that seemed to serve as his namesake.
Phanes is noted for 'hatching from a cosmic egg', a thing that makes me reflexively think of the dragons in Dragalia, who generally seemed to reproduce via eggs as one would expect. It could have been used as a sort of transitional stage for him if the Elysium transformation ever went down. To be fair, though, it's not like we ever had any cases of humans in giant egglike things to transform into dragons before...
Oh wait. Whoops.
In any case, I'll stop with the more crazy observations. This is long and crazy enough as it is.
In summation:
-We have a very strong correlation between Phares, light, and Elysium. Phares' 'light' is additionally 'ascending', growing.
-His design features similar elements to Elysium, ones I might view as suspiciously similar.
-His earlier comments and desires appear at odds with Xenos' interests, as Xenos likely isn't all that fond of dragons and would not support Phares wanting to be a dragon
-Phares has seemingly been doing something to at least one Sacred Shard, things that Elysium thinks are his and might think that he could use.
-Nobody can recognize Elysium in the modern day, except the demon lord that has fought him over 1k years ago.
-The family's dragonblood has very strong ties to Elysium and seemingly originates from him.
-Wyrmscale itself is tied to a person presenting with 'dragon-like' mana
-Phares, mythologically, takes inspiration from a figure just as 'grand' as other central figures in the Ilian church
-Phares' perspective has shifted over time, from initially being afraid of becoming a dragon to welcoming it. Unexplained phenomena are additionally happening around him. Subconscious influence, perhaps?
Let me synthesize this into one possible narrative to wrap this all up...
Ahem.
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Elysium, through some means, has been killed. Maybe Alberius done it. Maybe he gave his life. But, as such a powerful dragon, his spirit lingers even as his body didn't.
He wants a new one to be reincarnated as he would be as a dragon.
One problem: he's in that pesky category of dragons that seems to evolve through more ordinary creatures (see Kamuy, who awakens through a wolf), like humans. Dragonblooded humans, who already share a strong base of connection with him and his mana.
So he tries to revive through them. He's an important dragon with work to do. But they keep dying. Dragonblooded or not, they're still human. He gets hopeful each time, as his ivory scales start to sprout, but they never can stick the landing and actually transform.
But then he hits Phares, Prospective Wyrmscale Victim 23 (or whatever). And boy, this time there's promise. He might need to be a bit more active. The boy's afraid of dying, afraid of being a dragon. Nudge him a bit, -dragons are cool, after all, and provide hope. Maybe the Sacred Shards would help you him survive?
So he gets his human to start tampering with them on the side, to prompt others to start assembling them for him.
Things go wrong. Even if the biggest chance has done his best to keep his head down and play both sides without really committing to anything, things with the Shards aren't working out.
If they're not working, though, Elysium still needs something powerful to help his little human survive, because 'nothing' isn't cutting it.
One thing might suffice, though, just as holy and right as he is: the Dawnshard.
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As a final note, I'd like to explain the 'Dawnshard' comment there. Most drama surrounding the Dawnshard centered around Elysium and Nedrick (and Euden's gang as bystanders, of course). Nedrick, notably, probably didn't exist for a while in the writer's minds. Euden not being the true heir was a decision made by the director, not a writer. His existence was probably wholly contrived from the need to make someone be the true 7th scion. But we did see Phares set a trajectory towards the Tree in canon, one that was... threadbarely used. He pops in at random intervals and exits just the same.
I could see him being shoved away in favor of Nedrick, to give him a goal and plan for Euden to contest. Phares as a character was increasingly stressed in the ch.13-14 stretch, almost as if they were planning on focusing on him and his plans... and then Nedrick sweeps in, redirects the plot ch.15-22 around him and how he relates to Euden's identity. Phares vanishes for five chapters in the meantime. Something doesn't quite add up.
If you've made it this far, thanks for entertaining this spot of nonsense. Am I aware that this is likely off the mark? Absolutely. Do I think that there are a number of suspicious elements that make me think that Phares might have had some deeper tie with Elysium, at minimum? YES. But what do you all think?
#dragalia lost#dragalia#dragalia lore#dragalia analysis#phares#There's other things I could throw out as I remember them but I think that's enough nonsense for now.#In any case thank you for riding this latest Crack Dragalia Theory Train; I hope you've enjoyed your stay!#I'm probably forgetting so much to add but I'm shoving this out now!#Look: I just think Elysium might have been more set up as Phares' initial influence to explain his noted weirdness of late by his siblings.#Then they pivoted to Xenos for whatever reason.
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Xenos - Dragalia Lost
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The Primer for Children of Alberia
Hello chat,
While I'm still learning what the fuck is a Tumblr, I know enough to at least get this little piece out for now.
Children of Alberia is a Dragalia Lost Second Generation AU which takes place in an altered timeline where the main story ends at Chapter 10, with Morsa being successfully sealed away as intended. Thus, other story threats like Agito and Xenos don't rear their status quo disrupting heads until years later, when most of our beloved Adventurers had moved on with their lives, leading to more souls being intertwined with the machinations of our story of possibilities.
It's a lot to go over, since this AU was originally created 2 years ago, but lucky for both of us, almost all of it is compiled in this Drive folder:
Ayup. Thanks for taking the time to look at the stuff, and since this is a blog, you can feel free to lob questions and such, anonymous too since I'm a writer, not a cop.
Thanks, and have fun.
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as a huge wikia/fandom wiki hater, I've been keeping a list of non-fandom wikis I've found, here it is for anyone else that might want it
don't support their bullshit anymore, these sites are all much better and run by people who care about the stuff they're writing about
Mario (+ Donkey Kong, Yoshi, Wario, etc)
The Legend of Zelda
Pokémon
Splatoon
Animal Crossing
Kirby
Fire Emblem
Metroid
Kid Icarus
Pikmin
Super Smash Bros.
Mother/EarthBound
Xeno Series (Xenogears, Xenosaga, Xenoblade)
Dragalia Lost
Rhythm Heaven
The Legendary Starfy
Golden Sun
Advance Wars
F-Zero
Star Fox
ARMS
Magical Vacation
Mii
Sonic the Hedgehog
Kingdom Hearts
Final Fantasy
Chrono Trigger
Mega Man
Minecraft
Stardew Valley
The Elder Scrolls
DOOM
Half-Life (+ Portal)
Terraria
Drawn to Life
Tetris
Mystery Dungeon
Fallout
Halo
Megami Tensei (+ Persona)
Hollow Knight
Banjo-Kazooie
(Secret of) Mana
Crash Bandicoot
Spyro the Dragon
Godzilla (+ King Kong, Gamera, etc)
Sanrio
BanG Dream!
Love Live!
The Idolmaster
Puella Magi Madoka Magica
SpongeBob SquarePants
The Simpsons
Starbound
feel free to update it with more ✌
fandom wiki simulator
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okay so yeah context for earlier post i have a genetically inferior stomach and had already been suffering for most of the day, then i got home and read the new dl update and ... Yeah...
Anyway, without further ado, an analysis of Chapter 25 Part Two.
Spoiler warning for posterity's sake.
So, lets start with the end, because that is what concerns me, and probably many of you, at this moment in time.
Basically Xenos unexisted the world. They won, Dragalia is lost. But wait, because this isn't the end just yet. There's still two more updates left, aren't there? And thus begins my chapter 26 speculation.
Allow me to preface by saying that i have played a lot of games, and watched a lot of anime, and overall merely consumed a substantial amount of media in my time. I have reached a point where I can accurately predict most plots, but this is not a bad thing.
Dragalia Lost on the other hand is a game that never fails to surprise. How Dragalia Lost has done this, and done it well in my opinion, is by not fully explaining the rules of the world. Think back to the downloads page, it basically just said it was a game about the bonds between human and dragon, didn't it? And while it is overall thus, seen especially in the ending of the chapter, there's more to it. Zena was revealed to us with clues as to her existence, and later explained along with Dragalia's many worlds, for example, which are (or were) a pivotal mechanic of the worldbuilding.
This being the case, that Dragalia does not tell you everything all at once, means any predictions of plot I make are likely to be inaccurate, but I will try anyway.
Let's start with a broader idea, there's only two ways I think this can go. The first, the last chapter being Xenos-centric and merely explaining his own lore and the making of his "perfect world", or the second, Euden and Co. pull off some anime logic shenanigans and manage to save/re-exist the world. Basically a bad end and a good end, in general terms.
Good End:
Now in terms of this good ending and how it could still happen extrapolated from information we have currently, I would like to point out that Euden and Zethia have brought themselves back from inexistence before, in Advent of Origin. How they managed to do this in event however, it relied on living people still remembering them. As long as someone remembered them they couldn't be fully erased from the world.
That being said Xenos fully pulverized the entirety of existence, so the only one left to remember anyone is Xenos themself. This leaves us in a kind of lovecraftian-style existing only in the dreams of a slumbering god situation. Which.... isn't all that unlikely in my opinion, Dragalia Lost has taken heavy inspiration from the Cthulhu Mythos before, in events like Accursed Archives, and also at times in the main questline (the way Xenos and Bahamut are described specifically, as beings that sort of transcend any ability to comprehend them), thus it's not *entirely* impossible.
Or possibly maybe Xenos grows bored of his void and his perfect clockwork world and decides to put back up what he tore down. This only strikes me as a possibility because in this final monologue Xenos seems to become somewhat sentimental, towards Bahamut and the emptiness they once dwelled in. Would let that sentimentality get to him enough to undo what has been done? Who can say, certainly not me.
Bad End
Xenos isn't a character who's shown much emotion in the short time we've been acquainted with them, which is a given seeing as he's apparently discarded his own heart. The only time we see Xenos really express any emotion at all is when he's reminiscing about Bahamut and the void there towards the end. So, probably, they're just going to continue on with they're plans. Wipe the slate clean and build up they're new world. Elysium is dead, the worlds of possibility wiped out entirely. What's to stop them, precisely?
Now the only things I will say going against this is that it would be a massively unsatisfying ending, a conclusive ending maybe, a good one to lead into something else maybe, but deeply unsatisfying to the reader. Additionally, we have no conclusive answers to what happened to beings dwelling in the space between worlds like all those lovely raid bosses we faced over the years, or more precisely to the True Bahamut seen in Advent of Origin.
I have no conclusive knowledge of how it would go down if True Bahamut is still out there, but it's something to think about.
Anyway, I'll probably be talking more about the other things that happened in this chapter later, such as Zena's lovely character arc and a few former theories I had that were confirmed by finally seeing the world she came from, but I'll save that for another day. I don't have a conclusive answer to anything, and I don't expect to, but I can try my best to put the pieces together while we all wait for the end.
Have a lovely day, my fellow Losties.
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FIGHT FOR HUMANITY
SAVE THE FIRST HUMAN
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#162 Let’s join forces!
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Compilation of silly little Dragalia drawings:

Which Greatwyrm would be most chaotic with a manacaster? Probably him.


Get ready with me featuring Xenos, Phares, and Leo


Chaotic Phares after Chthonius and shredded cheese.

Halloween Martimus breaking character all Lucky Star Akira Kogami-like
#dragalia lost#dragalia fanart#my art#dragalia phares#dragalia Leonidas#dragalia xenos#dragalia jupiter#dragalia martimus
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Phares' Lost Lines!
Long story short, after much much much toil of trying to surf through computer- and audio-nerds' jargon and decidedly untrustworthy-named websites, I was finally able to crack the .acb and .awb audio files that people were able to preserve of the Dragalia voice cast! (If you've never heard of those audio files, well then, now you know where I was starting at, too... Let's just put it this way - it's an audio file that even audio players/editors like Audacity aren't equip to handle, at least ordinarily.)
And as you might suspect from the title, Phares had three voice lines that go unaccounted for in his actual unit anywhere in the game. Strangely, all three I'm guessing seem to hail from The Blood That Binds event, which makes it doubly strange since, well, we didn't get voiced events here.
Transcripts in order (and hopefully the actual voicelines, if you want to take a listen!):
"We have our belief in possibility to thank for our retaking the Halidom."
"It's been so long since we were all together, and yet fate prevents us from enjoying it."
"A summons from Leonidas? I have a bad feeling about this..."
Also not sure this one is truly lost per se but it's certainly a line not recorded in the wiki despite being 'accessible' (for however a very short window in-game) in the form of his summon quote, which is: "Let us begin our inquiry into truth!"
Hm, actually, before I post, I think I might take a guess that these are instead lines for him on the homescreen while the event was active, which might make them not 'unknown' per se but certainly inaccessible now, since I highly doubt anyone caught ordinary gameplay of all of them occurring.
Still, they're pretty darn niche and hard to get to in the game, even on the servers, so maybe someone finds it interesting regardless!
#dragalia lost#dragalia#dragalia lore#lost audio#Hopefully someone enjoys!#The big reason that I went to all this trouble was trying to see if they were able to get the voice recording of Leo saying Euden's name#But so far it appears the answer to that question is 'no' alas. Sigh. I know I'm not dreaming!!!!!#I still might do some sifting to see if there are more lost lines I can find...#Also random but Xenos is pronounced “Zen - ohs” not “Zee - nohs”. The more you know!
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Main Team ft Leonidas and Mercury
probably a lil late but i still wanted to post this since I’m not sure if I’ll have the heart to finish it
been playing since the p5 event (which is funny because i never played it but i always play games that have events w/ it) and summer Norwin has been my main since day 1 :,,)
also had a few team member swaps here and there but the most left 4 have been my main team for 2 years, honorable mentions of Mercury whenever i needed a water unit and Leonidas who I built last minute as in the 28th of this month just to beat Xenos (which i couldn’t)
#dragalia lost#dragalia lost mercury#dragalia lost norwin#dragalia lost cleo#dragalia lost leonidas#still sad i wasnt able to beat xenos since i wanted to experience the story personally#ended up getting distracted by adventurer stories though in the last two hours of the server so i just gave up#still bawled my eyes out though when watching it on youtube#im gonna miss the sillies#my life is definitely gonna be full of regrets because of this game but#oh well#im just trying to cope by remembering the memories of these silly lil guys#i just cant bring myself to hate any character from this game anymore#beren annoyed me but his character was good#xenos and iblis were annoying as hell to fight but theyre hot so its ok#aya and oto were annoying as hell but now that i think about the previous two i mentioned maybe they arent as bad anymore#theyre cute ig#they still annoy me a lil though#i wish i was more involved in the fandom since i never properly had anyone to talk to about this game#lunartalks#lunart#wip
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REACTION COMMANDS?
IN MY DRAGALIA LOST?!
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The recent Chapter 25 update has me weak for so many reasons, Zena gets a proper win against Morsayati only to get blind sided by the fact that her brother was a puppet to Xenos since they were babies. Not just that but Euden finding out this version of him had not only went through BS of being a vessel but went along with Xenos' mess, and christ these two need a break.
Though on a unrelated note wasn't Morsayati Euden's eyes suppose to be red like the recap Zena told what the animation error?
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Dragalia Lost - Truth is Calling
Euden 「Come to think of it, I met you at the start of my journey too. Maybe it's fate that everything ends this way.」 Midgarsormr 「It is not fate, but merely the sum of your choices. Your own decisions have altered your very destiny.」 Euden 「Right. Fate is just a thing we create for ourselves. It's our actions that truly shape the world!」
Inspired by the music of Euden's final advance toward Xenos, 'Truth is Calling' by Lucretia
Dragalia Lost's ending got me really emotional, so I decided I want to draw something before the feeling subsides.
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Farewell Dragalia Lost!

It's been a fun ride and I'm sad to see it go. The final story story update released yesterday which was such a delightful experience. I wouldn't have made it through those odious boss battles without the coop of the other players to guide me through. That Xenos Boss was the most insane battle I've ever experienced in a mobile game!
Thank you Cygames for creating a cast of unforgettable characters in this heart-touching story. The story reminded me of bravely default with its time travel/ Alternate worlds travel and the auspexes being similar to the vestals. The ending is also very reminiscent of the Penguindrum finale but I won't spoil that.
Kudos to the translators for their stellar localization. The dialogue is spiced up with tons of personalities and the characters have this cool archaic way of speaking that makes you wanna pop out a thesaurus.
Here's to hoping Dragalia returns one day in the future.
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Euden Thoughts
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Personally I think that the explanation of Euden also being a part of Xenos is very good and makes logical sense and, on top of that, works as a retroactive explanation for any and all of Euden's protagonist nonsense. How did he thwart Elysium and animorph into Volk's beast form that one time? Hes part of a god. Multiple dragon pacts? Being able to take on the Greatwyrms powers, separate them, and return them to the Greatwyrms? Divine powers. Bit of a deus ex machina but in terms of how Dragalia Lost operates I think it works out quite well.
Now my personal thoughts on how Euden is still present in the new world despite, y’know, fading from existence is that despite this not being explicitly stated to be *the* reason, everyone who helped reconstruct the world was a personal friend of the prince. Everyone there knew him pretty well, had a bond with him to use the same language as the game. Thus, when the world was reconstructed Euden was there. Maybe not truly because he survived, but because to his friends and family, especially to characters like Zethia and Midgardsormr, a world without Euden was impossible to imagine. And so in this new world, even though he's not a prince or pactbound to multiple dragons, Euden continues. Thats my thoughts on it anyway.
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