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According to {{Word of God}}, all of the Wild Arms games take place on the same Filgaia yet each game has [[BonusBoss Ragu o Ragla]] to fight. Meaning that the {{Eldritch Abomination}} is either immortal and keeps reviving or there's more than one and they keep coming to Filgaia and somehow get sealed. Either way, it's going to eventually wake up, go on a rampage on Filgaia and [[TheEndoftheWorldasWeKnowIt destroy the world]].

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According to {{Word of God}}, all of the Wild Arms games take place on the same Filgaia yet each game has [[BonusBoss Ragu o Ragla]] Ragla to fight. Meaning that the {{Eldritch Abomination}} is either immortal and keeps reviving or there's more than one and they keep coming to Filgaia and somehow get sealed. Either way, it's going to eventually wake up, go on a rampage on Filgaia and [[TheEndoftheWorldasWeKnowIt destroy the world]].
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Assuming that all the numbered games take place in the same world, just ages apart from each other, then by the time that Wild Arms 3 happens, it would have been thousands of years after the events of the first game. But in the first game, Alhazad blasted the world with the power of the Darkness Tear and we know that he was doing experiments to turn humans and animals into monsters via nanotech. When the Darkness Tear was fired into Filgaea, the beam was loaded with Nanites that infected everything on the planet. It would take centuries for the effects to be seen, but by the time VideoGame/WildArms3 comes around, the ability to use ''ARMs'' is neither rare nor forbidden like it was when Rudy lived. As ''ARMs'' are the technology of the Metal Demons, having the nanites that turned the humans of Terra into Metal Demons flowing through Filgaea would make it easier for the Metal Demons to live on Filgaea as we see in VideoGame/WildArms3 and VideoGame/WildArms5 that the planet itself can reject anything that isn't native. After all, Jet can't use any ''ARMs'' except for one that was designed for him, which has the name of the Guardian Blade from VideoGame/WildArms2, and he was created to connect with Filgaea and restore it after all.

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Assuming that all the numbered games take place in the same world, just ages apart from each other, then by the time that Wild Arms 3 happens, it would have been thousands of years after the events of the first game. But in the first game, Alhazad blasted the world with the power of the Darkness Tear and we know that he was doing experiments to turn humans and animals into monsters via nanotech. When the Darkness Tear was fired into Filgaea, the beam was loaded with Nanites that infected everything on the planet. It would take centuries for the effects to be seen, but by the time VideoGame/WildArms3 comes around, the ability to use ''ARMs'' [=ARM=]s is neither rare nor forbidden like it was when Rudy lived. As ''ARMs'' [=ARM=]s are the technology of the Metal Demons, having the nanites that turned the humans of Terra into Metal Demons flowing through Filgaea would make it easier for the Metal Demons to live on Filgaea as we see in VideoGame/WildArms3 and VideoGame/WildArms5 that the planet itself can reject anything that isn't native. After all, Jet can't use any ''ARMs'' [=ARM=]s except for one that was designed for him, which has the name of the Guardian Blade from VideoGame/WildArms2, and he was created to connect with Filgaea and restore it after all.
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[[WMG: Alhazad is the reason nearly everyone can use ARMs by VideoGame/WildArms3]]
Assuming that all the numbered games take place in the same world, just ages apart from each other, then by the time that Wild Arms 3 happens, it would have been thousands of years after the events of the first game. But in the first game, Alhazad blasted the world with the power of the Darkness Tear and we know that he was doing experiments to turn humans and animals into monsters via nanotech. When the Darkness Tear was fired into Filgaea, the beam was loaded with Nanites that infected everything on the planet. It would take centuries for the effects to be seen, but by the time VideoGame/WildArms3 comes around, the ability to use ARMs is neither rare nor forbidden like it was when Rudy lived. As ARMs are the technology of the Metal Demons, having the nanites that turned the humans of Terra into Metal Demons flowing through Filgaea would make it easier for the Metal Demons to live on Filgaea as we see in VideoGame/WildArms3 and VideoGame/WildArms5 that the planet itself can reject anything that isn't native. After all, Jet can't use any ARMs except for one that was designed for him, which has the name of the Guardian Blade from VideoGame/WildArms2, and he was created to connect with Filgaea and restore it after all.

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[[WMG: Alhazad is the reason nearly everyone can use ARMs Arms by VideoGame/WildArms3]]
Assuming that all the numbered games take place in the same world, just ages apart from each other, then by the time that Wild Arms 3 happens, it would have been thousands of years after the events of the first game. But in the first game, Alhazad blasted the world with the power of the Darkness Tear and we know that he was doing experiments to turn humans and animals into monsters via nanotech. When the Darkness Tear was fired into Filgaea, the beam was loaded with Nanites that infected everything on the planet. It would take centuries for the effects to be seen, but by the time VideoGame/WildArms3 comes around, the ability to use ARMs ''ARMs'' is neither rare nor forbidden like it was when Rudy lived. As ARMs ''ARMs'' are the technology of the Metal Demons, having the nanites that turned the humans of Terra into Metal Demons flowing through Filgaea would make it easier for the Metal Demons to live on Filgaea as we see in VideoGame/WildArms3 and VideoGame/WildArms5 that the planet itself can reject anything that isn't native. After all, Jet can't use any ARMs ''ARMs'' except for one that was designed for him, which has the name of the Guardian Blade from VideoGame/WildArms2, and he was created to connect with Filgaea and restore it after all.
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[[WMG: Alhazad is the reason nearly everyone can use ARMs by VideoGame/WildArms3]]
Assuming that all the numbered games take place in the same world, just ages apart from each other, then by the time that Wild Arms 3 happens, it would have been thousands of years after the events of the first game. But in the first game, Alhazad blasted the world with the power of the Darkness Tear and we know that he was doing experiments to turn humans and animals into monsters via nanotech. When the Darkness Tear was fired into Filgaea, the beam was loaded with Nanites that infected everything on the planet. It would take centuries for the effects to be seen, but by the time VideoGame/WildArms3 comes around, the ability to use ARMs is neither rare nor forbidden like it was when Rudy lived. As ARMs are the technology of the Metal Demons, having the nanites that turned the humans of Terra into Metal Demons flowing through Filgaea would make it easier for the Metal Demons to live on Filgaea as we see in VideoGame/WildArms3 and VideoGame/WildArms5 that the planet itself can reject anything that isn't native. After all, Jet can't use any ARMs except for one that was designed for him, which has the name of the Guardian Blade from VideoGame/WildArms2, and he was created to connect with Filgaea and restore it after all.
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** It ''was'' at the bottom of the [[Franchise/WildArms main page]], though it might not be there much longer....

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** It ''was'' at the bottom of the [[Franchise/WildArms [[VideoGame/WildArms main page]], though it might not be there much longer....
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There's a dog in every village [[VideoGame/WildArms1 Alter Code F]], and they each have their own design. The old adage applies; if it has its own art, it's probably important. In VideoGame/WildArmsXF, it's revealed the player; but not the characters that Tony the dog is Luceid. They ''all'' are. They don't all have power; or the same affinity (since Desire is different for everyone.)

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There's a dog in every village [[VideoGame/WildArms1 Alter Code F]], and they each have their own design. The old adage applies; [[NominalImportance if it has its own art, it's probably important. important.]] In VideoGame/WildArmsXF, it's revealed the player; but not the characters that Tony the dog is Luceid. They ''all'' are. They don't all have power; or the same affinity (since Desire is different for everyone.)

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There's a dog in every village [[WildArms1 Alter Code F]], and they each have their own design. The old adage applies; if it has its own art, it's probably important. In WildArmsXF, it's revealed the player; but not the characters that Tony the dog is Luceid. They ''all'' are. They don't all have power; or the same affinity (since Desire is different for everyone.)

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There's a dog in every village [[WildArms1 [[VideoGame/WildArms1 Alter Code F]], and they each have their own design. The old adage applies; if it has its own art, it's probably important. In WildArmsXF, VideoGame/WildArmsXF, it's revealed the player; but not the characters that Tony the dog is Luceid. They ''all'' are. They don't all have power; or the same affinity (since Desire is different for everyone.)



** It ''was'' at the bottom of the [[WildArms main page]], though it might not be there much longer....

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** It ''was'' at the bottom of the [[WildArms [[Franchise/WildArms main page]], though it might not be there much longer....



In any given game, the events of every other part of the series did/will happen, but only in BroadStrokes terms. The original Playstation ''WildArms'' and ''Alter Code F'' are an example of how the same events pan out on different Filgaias.

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In any given game, the events of every other part of the series did/will happen, but only in BroadStrokes terms. The original Playstation ''WildArms'' ''VideoGame/WildArms1'' and ''Alter Code F'' are an example of how the same events pan out on different Filgaias.



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[[WMG: Most dogs are {{avatar}}s of Luceid.]]

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[[WMG: Most dogs are {{avatar}}s [[GodInHumanForm avatar]]s of Luceid.]]
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There's a dog in every village [[WildArms1 Alter Code F]], and they each have their own design. The old adage applies; if it has it's own art, it's probably important. In WildArmsXF, it's revealed the player; but not the characters that Tony the dog is Luceid. They ''all'' are. They don't all have power; or the same affinity (since Desire is different for everyone.)

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There's a dog in every village [[WildArms1 Alter Code F]], and they each have their own design. The old adage applies; if it has it's its own art, it's probably important. In WildArmsXF, it's revealed the player; but not the characters that Tony the dog is Luceid. They ''all'' are. They don't all have power; or the same affinity (since Desire is different for everyone.)
* TheDogWasTheMastermind.
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There's a dog in every village [[WildArms1 Alter Code F]], and in WildArmsXF, it's revealed the player; but not the characters that Tony the dog is Luceid. They ''all'' are. They don't all have power; or the same affinity (since Desire is different for everyone.)

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There's a dog in every village [[WildArms1 Alter Code F]], and in they each have their own design. The old adage applies; if it has it's own art, it's probably important. In WildArmsXF, it's revealed the player; but not the characters that Tony the dog is Luceid. They ''all'' are. They don't all have power; or the same affinity (since Desire is different for everyone.)
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[[WMG: Most dogs are {{avatar}}s of Luceid.]]
There's a dog in every village [[WildArms1 Alter Code F]], and in WildArmsXF, it's revealed the player; but not the characters that Tony the dog is Luceid. They ''all'' are. They don't all have power; or the same affinity (since Desire is different for everyone.)
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According to {{WordofGod}}, all of the Wild Arms games take place on the same Filgaia yet each game has [[BonusBoss Ragu o Ragla]] to fight. Meaning that the {{EldritchAbomination}} is either immortal and keeps reviving or there's more than one and they keep coming to Filgaia and somehow get sealed. Either way, it's going to eventually wake up, go on a rampage on Filgaia and [[TheEndoftheWorldasWeKnowIt destroy the world]].

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According to {{WordofGod}}, {{Word of God}}, all of the Wild Arms games take place on the same Filgaia yet each game has [[BonusBoss Ragu o Ragla]] to fight. Meaning that the {{EldritchAbomination}} {{Eldritch Abomination}} is either immortal and keeps reviving or there's more than one and they keep coming to Filgaia and somehow get sealed. Either way, it's going to eventually wake up, go on a rampage on Filgaia and [[TheEndoftheWorldasWeKnowIt destroy the world]].
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[[WMG: Every game takes place on a different version of Filgaia, but the events of every game happen on every Filgaia]]
In any given game, the events of every other part of the series did/will happen, but only in BroadStrokes terms. The original Playstation ''WildArms'' and ''Alter Code F'' are an example of how the same events pan out on different Filgaias.
This theory satisfies both versions of WordOfGod- the same planet is destroyed over and over again, but we ''see'' it happen to a different planet every time.
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The key is the "Four Witches" InGameNovel. Kain in it came from the time of Hauser Blackwell, a world in which the empire he encounters in the past was only defeated by a rebellion containing a version of the VideoGame/WildArms1 main characters, after an EnemyMine situation against the Metal Demons. Emma Hetfield's researches in this time line led to the age of golems, and thus eventually to the Veruni emigration; also, {{Wild Arms 5}}'s TF system is related to the Marduk project of VideoGame/WildArms4.

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The key is the "Four Witches" InGameNovel. Kain in it came from the time of Hauser Blackwell, a world in which the empire he encounters in the past was only defeated by a rebellion containing a version of the VideoGame/WildArms1 main characters, after an EnemyMine situation against the Metal Demons. Emma Hetfield's researches in this time line led to the age of golems, and thus eventually to the Veruni emigration; also, {{Wild VideoGame/{{Wild Arms 5}}'s TF system is related to the Marduk project of VideoGame/WildArms4.
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* ...[[http://www.rpgdl.com/forums/index.php?topic=3141.0 Translated information from the Japanese fact books]] mention that they're different Filgaias in different universes. Did the creators change their minds after ''WildArms3'' or something? What's the source of that WordOfGod?

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* ...[[http://www.rpgdl.com/forums/index.php?topic=3141.0 Translated information from the Japanese fact books]] mention that they're different Filgaias in different universes. Did the creators change their minds after ''WildArms3'' ''VideoGame/WildArms3'' or something? What's the source of that WordOfGod?



The key is the "Four Witches" InGameNovel. Kain in it came from the time of Hauser Blackwell, a world in which the empire he encounters in the past was only defeated by a rebellion containing a version of the WildArms1 main characters, after an EnemyMine situation against the Metal Demons. Emma Hetfield's researches in this time line led to the age of golems, and thus eventually to the Veruni emigration; also, {{Wild Arms 5}}'s TF system is related to the Marduk project of WildArms4.
Kain's travels led to the timeline of the first three games, which happened approximately in order. The version of history given at The World's Footprint in WildArms3 is just mildly misinterpreted, mixing together events that happened centuries apart.

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The key is the "Four Witches" InGameNovel. Kain in it came from the time of Hauser Blackwell, a world in which the empire he encounters in the past was only defeated by a rebellion containing a version of the WildArms1 VideoGame/WildArms1 main characters, after an EnemyMine situation against the Metal Demons. Emma Hetfield's researches in this time line led to the age of golems, and thus eventually to the Veruni emigration; also, {{Wild Arms 5}}'s TF system is related to the Marduk project of WildArms4.
VideoGame/WildArms4.
Kain's travels led to the timeline of the first three games, which happened approximately in order. The version of history given at The World's Footprint in WildArms3 VideoGame/WildArms3 is just mildly misinterpreted, mixing together events that happened centuries apart.
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* So? Destroying Filgaia and rendering it a near-uninhabitable wasteland for a period of centuries to millennia happens so often you probably need to take a number and wait your turn to do it.
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[[WMG: Ragu o Ragla is immortal and will eventually destroy the world]]
According to {{WordofGod}}, all of the Wild Arms games take place on the same Filgaia yet each game has [[BonusBoss Ragu o Ragla]] to fight. Meaning that the {{EldritchAbomination}} is either immortal and keeps reviving or there's more than one and they keep coming to Filgaia and somehow get sealed. Either way, it's going to eventually wake up, go on a rampage on Filgaia and [[TheEndoftheWorldasWeKnowIt destroy the world]].

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