Final Fantasy XII: The Archadian Epoch
This thread is still under construction. Upon completion, this thread will contain the following data:
- A revised Old Valendian timeline
- A map of Ivalice, detailing all major locations
- Job specifics
- Esper profiles and abilities
- Character profiles
Premise
Once again, Ivalice was in a state of war, the likes of which had not been seen since before the founding of the Galtean Alliance. The heir to the throne of Nabradia, Veltan Elygas, requested the aid of Rozarria to drive out the forces that opposed him. Fearing an invasion of the Valendian continent by its sworn enemy, Rozarria, would follow once the Civil War in Nabradia had been resolved, Archadia immediately exerted political pressure on the small kingdom, backing the other heir to the throne, Renais Elgyas. Yet neither Rozarria nor the new King of Nabradia acceded to their demands, and the Emperor of Archadia was compelled to use force. Yet for all her military might, Archadia was unable to pierce the defences of Nabradia; support from Rozarria enabled them to hold, and threatened for a time to drive Archadia back, drastically reducing her territories. Superior tactics help against superior numbers, and many were the lives that the Archadian Empire lost in attempting to force capitulation. This thread is still under construction. Upon completion, this thread will contain the following data:
- A revised Old Valendian timeline
- A map of Ivalice, detailing all major locations
- Job specifics
- Esper profiles and abilities
- Character profiles
Premise
It was then that the might of the Archadian Judges was unleashed upon Nabradia. Calling forth the Espers, those who had been bound to the Glyph of the Beast by the Gods themselves, and who had not set foot upon Ivalice since the Age of the Gods, they laid waste to the city within a single night, bringing forth Mist and transforming the once prosperous nation into a barren wasteland for all eternity; a stark reminder to all those who would seek to oppose the might of Archadia. Yet the Kingdom of Dalmasca also stood in opposition; by the blood ties of the Dynast King of old, Dalmasca and Nabradia stood together against the might of the Archadian Empire at Nalbina Fortress.
No quarter was given, and the bloodlines of both House Nabradia and House Dalmasca were lost in the final conflict, prompting those who remained to accept Archadia’s terms of surrender. Rozarria, badly scarred by her skirmish with Archadia, was forced to retreat, and it was with great pride that the Emperor of Archadia declared himself to be the new Dynast King, consolidating the lands won in conquest whilst simultaneously relieving himself of the political pressure that he had been placed under for the campaign which, until that point, had been a disaster. But with the might of the Scions at his command, could there be any doubt he was Ivalice’s new Dynast King; Raithwall reborn? Whilst those most holy relics wielded by the Dynast King, the Nethicite, eluded his grasp still, it was but a mere technicality in the face of the power that he did wield.
With the destruction of Nabradia and annexation of Dalmasca, the sovereign state of Archadia was left unopposed, and continued to consolidate her territories, encountering only small pockets of resistance which were easily crushed by her Judges. Rozarrian borders were slowly pushed back, and rumours of negotiations for peace treaties were ripe amongst the people; it was only a matter time before the Dynast King of Archadia became the Dynast King of Ivalice in truth. With House Dalmasca destroyed, Archadia dispatched a consul to rule the once free state in the year 706 Old Valendian, marking their arrival in Rabanastre with a festival the likes of which none had ever seen. Indeed, it proved to be a festival the likes of which the people would never see again, marking the end of one Age and the beginning of another, which later came to be known with the passage of time as the Age of the Scions.
~ From the annals of Marquis Ma’iq Theron III, Prelude to The Archadian Epoch