Thread:Verity Evermore/@comment-26362067-20160723030202/@comment-26570606-20161112203644

You know, I'm just going to blame school for my brain being slow. My homework stresses me out and I have to wake up three hours earlier than I normally do. It's your fault, school.

But damn, my mind is much slower than I thought it was if I didn't think about explaining the plot that way. So here's me trying to avoid spoilers:

So basically, in the game, there are two countries/kingdoms, Garuda and Naga. Garuda is a beautiful floating continent, while Naga is a barren wasteland that exists beneath it. Naga's emperor, Geardo, decides to invade Garuda for its resources. His daughter Cecilia and her robot bodyguard Rodea try to halt the invasion, by stealing a relic that's crucial to Naga's success. (This is the game's prologue - not the main storyline of the game.)

One thousand years later, Rodea's body is found in Garuda's desert and repaired (since, like I said, he's a robot and he wears down with time) by a girl named Ion. He has no memory of the war that happened a millenium ago. After Rodea is up and running again, they find out that Geardo is launching another invasion (since apparently Naga can only invade Garuda every thousand years or something... I wasn't paying attention here). Rodea decides that he needs to destroy Naga, and sets off to destroy the Chronos Towers, which are the only connection between the two countries. The first 20 levels of the game focus on doing this.