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Gran Pulse and the floating artificial world of Cocoon are each controlled by a sect of the "fal'Cie", a race of demigods whose two factions, the "Sanctum" population on Cocoon and the "Pulse" fal'Cie from Gran Pulse, are hostile toward one another. Vanille and Fang are branded as l'Cie by the Gran Pulse fal'Cie Anima.
The fal'Cie have given the humans advanced technology, including flying airships and mechanical creatures, and a form of magic also exists. This magic is normally only accessible to l'Cie, fal'Cie, and various monsters in Cocoon and Pulse, though distilled chemical forms can be used by normal humans through the use of Manadrives. [28]
His true form is Barthandelus (known as Baldanders (バルトアンデルス, Barutoanderusu) in the Japanese version), the lord sovereign of the Cocoon fal'Cie [158] whom the fal'Cie deity Lindzei created. [159] Dysley aims to summon the Maker, a term for a creator god associated with Bhunivelze who created Lindzei, back into their world.
He particularly called out the variance of musical styles used in different tracks, from the "jazz fusion" of "Pulse de Chocobo" to the rock music of "Snow's Theme". [20] The bonus drama CD was critiqued by Gann as "fun for bonus content" if the listener understood Japanese and as having high production values for a drama CD, but he noted that ...
A recurring race in the games are god-like beings created by Pulse and Lindzei to act as their servants in the mortal world. In the original mythos and the XIII games, the demigods are called fal'Cie / f æ l ˈ s iː /. They take the form of crystal-powered mechanical beings in the XIII games. [68]
Netflix has unveiled the premiere date for its first English-language medical procedural, “Pulse.” The drama series will debut on April 3. Netflix has also released first-look images from the ...
The fal'Cie hoped these l'Cie would initiate the end of the world, Gran Pulse, by crashing the floating and inhabited sphere Cocoon into it. At the finale of the game, two of the l'Cie transformed into a crystal pillar to support Cocoon, preventing the catastrophe. XIII-2 begins three years after the end of XIII.
When the party kill the Sanctum fal'Cie Orphan to save Cocoon, allies Vanille and Fang sacrifice themselves to form a crystal pillar to prevent Cocoon from colliding with Gran Pulse, while the rest including Lightning are freed of being l'Cie. Final Fantasy XIII: Episode I, a short novel set immediately after XIII, shows Lightning uneasy about ...