Description

Once an Imperial Knight, and has traveled slightly out of the city where he was born.
Largely confined in a castle, she was taught to use swords, and often read books, granting her a great deal of knowledge.
A knight who would solve the larger problem before the smaller ones.
Dog and loyal sidekick.
A young, guild-member boy, who wields a giant hammer and various other large weapons in battle.
A brunette-haired girl, who wears goggles.
A frivolous and shady-looking man, who wears a long, purple coat and uses a bow that can fold into a sword-type weapon.
A beautiful woman, who wields a spear in battle.
A young, adventure-seeking pirate girl, who is searching for the lost treasure of the legendary pirate Aifread.
Considered to be a hero from the Great War.
The world in which Tales of Vesperia takes place.
Technological devices developed by the Geraios Civilization around 1,000 years prior to the events of Tales of Vesperia.
Originally the ancient Geraios Civilization in Tales of Vesperia, as well as the creators of the blastia.
A substance in Tales of Vesperia that serves as the fuel for blastia and is required to cast magic.
A large, valley-laden continent with some forests, beaches, and mountain ranges.
A heavily forested continent with some mountains and waterfalls, as well as an abundance of rivers, which criss and cross throughout the landmass and spill into the sea.
A large, desert-like continent boasting the enormous Cados Mountain Range.
An open, valley-like continent with some forests and mountains, as well as a mild climate. Despite this, it is virtually uninhabited due to its remote location on the map.
A compilation of rocky, mountain-like chunks of land rising high from the ocean. As such, it is uninhabited and remains the last unexplored land on Terca Lumireis.
A large continent abundant in valleys, forests, mountains, and water. In spite of this, however, it is mostly uninhabited, containing only the hot springs of Yumanju and an aer krene untouched by civilization.

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