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Light Realm
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This article covers content from Magical Vacation |
Since Magical Vacation is not officially localized in English, all names and terminology will instead be derived from the English fan translation by magicalpatcher.
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Light Realm 光のプレーン Hikari no Purēn
Light Plane | |||||
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Other name(s) | Land of light | ||||
Inhabitants | Puppets Ancient robots Envoys of love Ricebirds Dodos Souris Dwarves |
The Light Realm is a realm in Magical Vacation.
Gameplay
Places of interest
- Mimolette Forest
- Forest Cave
- Oturan Village
- Wetsomus Ruins
- Ricebird Fields
- Green Tea Village
- Ricebird Springs
- Cold Honey Palace
- Rekcarc Quarry
- Ville de Souris
- Tour de la Roche
- Ufot Village
- Iko Domnag
History
In the beginning of the universe, the Light Realm was produced from the concept of light. This light enveloped the entire realm and had the power to deprive enigmas of their strength, which forced them to hide in the shadows or find fusion vessels.
Throughout history, culture prospered across the Light Realm. Cold Honey Palace would be constructed at the heart of this plane at some point, earning the title "Palace of Light" for its radiance. This rise in civilization also introduced the Light Realm's first currency, decor coins. The ancient puppet civilization of Oturan Village constructed the Wetsomus Ruins, which they raised into the skies upon completion. Strangely, the ruins came to be inhabited by a group of robots built in a bygone era.
Some time later, a team of pacifist dwarves arrived in the Light Realm to find new work, as their previous job forced them to craft dangerous tools for war.[1] They founded Ufot Village in the mountains past Rekcarc Quarry, and next to it, the factory tower Iko Domnag. Advanced technology and weaponry were built at Iko Domnag, becoming famous far beyond the Light Realm.[2] However, when a war between light and darkness suddenly broke out, the dwarves were tasked with forging weapons for the archangel of light (光の大天使様 hikari no daitenshi-sama) and the twelve ancient warriors (イニシエの12戦士 inishie no jūni senshi). These weapons included powerful cannons and light-emitting swords.
Within the last two centuries, Cold Honey Palace was abandoned by its residents and eventually claimed by enigmas, marking the end of the antique age. Decor coins were also discontinued with the advent of bira, a new unified currency that would be adopted by almost every plane in the universe.[3]
Trivia
- In Magical Starsign, a dwarf at Condimen Tower references this plane, specifically the land of light 光の国 (hikari no kuni) in which the dwarves previously worked.[4]
Nomenclature
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光のプレーン (Hikari no Purēn) 光の国Hikari no kuni |
Light Plane Land of light |
References
- ↑ 種族図鑑・ドワーフ : "働くのが大好きなおじさん。戦争のための道具をたくさん作っていた時代もあったが、そのために危険な目にもあった。光のプレーンに逃げ延びた一派は平和主義なドワーフたち。" Translation: Species Encyclopedia・Dwarf : "Middle-aged guys who love to work. There was a time when they crafted many tools for war, which consequently put them in danger. The faction that fled to the Light Plane were pacifist dwarves."
- ↑ Magical Vacation Complete Guide, pg. 4
- ↑ Magical Vacation Complete Guide, pg. 119
- ↑ Bearnaise: "We used to have a factory in the land of light, Grenadine and the rest of us. We left it behind so that we could fulfill a dream. Not really MY dream, exactly...but it was someone's dream, that's for sure. I don't know what it was, but it was important enough for Grenadine to risk his life for. So it sounds pretty big."