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Final Fantasy: Chronicles of Eno II

Final Fantasy: Chronicles of Eno II is an ongoing TTRG campaign based off of the jaw-slackingly popular Final Fantasy franchise. The series started off as a custom Final Fantasy D6 campaign that ended on June 27th 2022, and this is the sequel campaign with mostly the same players, though with one having stepped away and two new additions.

The game does not share a universe with any previous Final Fantasy title. Rather, much like how each new entry in the main Final Fantasy series itself takes place in a unique setting, the setting is the world of Eno. It shares many of the elements that connects each Final Fantasy's setting, such as Chocobos and Moogles, but has its own lore and unrelated storyline.

The D6 campaign was recorded, the ongoing series can be found on YouTube.

Work on a game adaption of the first campaign began in early 2019 in the 'RPG Maker MV' engine, and it is currently ongoing. The first chapter can be found on Gamejolt.


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Final Fantasy: Chronicles of Eno II contains the following tropes:

  • Action Girl: Most of the Freebirds are this, with the moogle being the sole male member, unless you count the dragon accompanying Kassandra.
  • Babies Ever After: Kassandra and Rosa as descended from the Warriors of Light.
  • Beneath the Mask: Kassandra acts well put together, but she is hiding a LOT of insecurities that can result in her lashing out and otherwise making poor decisions.
  • Big Bad: The main antagonist remains a mystery, however others have appeared.
    • Solus in the first chapter.
  • Break the Cutie: Rosa Solwin is having a MAJOR heaping of this only a month after leaving M'Rasu. Aeon is also following suit, though his nature makes it a much longer journey.
  • Cat Girl: Rosa may be half elvaan, but she is far more in-tune with her mithra side.
  • Character Development: And it doesn't come gently, either.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Pretty much everyone, much like the Warriors of Light before them. Only the Freebirds require more therapy they aren't getting.
  • Deceased Parents Are the Best: Rosa's parents were killed in an unknown event that resulted in a feud between the Ethils and Solwins.
  • Growing Up Sucks: Especially if you're Rosa and had to fast after being seriously injured and being thrust into life and death scenarios.
  • Happily Adopted: Rosa is this for the most part, though her parents' overprotectiveness results in her nativity and distinct loneliness.
  • Heroic BSoD: Rosa has a crisis after taking her first life. It results in her going outright feral for a while when Solus pushes her buttons.
  • Limit Break: The party unlocks these while fighting Solus.
  • Parental Issues: Everyone.
  • Player Party: Kassandra Shadowgrasp, Kiyana Omu, Rosa Solwin, Kunara Fangblade and Aeon.
  • Reluctant Hero: The party in all has little interest in following the Warriors of Lights' footsteps compared to simply finding their way in the world.
  • Slavery Is a Special Kind of Evil: Solus is an irredeemable killer who sells his victims into slavery if he isn't throwing them onto literal fires first.
  • Talkative Loon: Rosa after having absorbed caffeine from Kiyana through magic.
  • Unstoppable Rage: When Rosa completely breaks down she doesn't stop pushing down on Solus' neck until something breaks.
  • Wham Episode: Rosa kills someone for the first time. She doesn't take it well.
    • The Freebirds nearly fracture after an argument over Aeon.

    Genesis 

Final Fantasy: Genesis contains the following tropes:

  • Big Good: In a twist of irony, Xande is this, despite being derived from a Final Fantasy Big Bad from III.
  • Big Bad: Diabolos.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Tarkus pulls off a Heroic Sacrifice to save Khione and fulfil his oath to Shiva.
  • Character Development: Tarkus realises there is more to life than blind loyalty.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Diabolos is barely threatened by the party.
  • Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: Tarkus' limit ability caused Diabolos, a literal God, to suffer a severe wound that none of them should have been capable of.
  • Divine Assistance: Somewhat averted. Though the God of Light Seraph healed the injured party, he was swiftly murdered by Diabolos.
  • Eldritch Abomination: The Cloud of Darkness.
  • Failure Is the Only Option: Given in Chronicles of Eno I and II the Crystal Tower is at the bottom of the Gulf of Old Veteya, the party's goal of saving Amaurot was predestined to fail.
  • Fallen Hero: Lunafreya is corrupted unwillingly into the Cloud of Darkness.
  • Finishing Move: Tarkus strikes down his own killer so hard his sword shattered.
    • Balta Braith finishes off the Cloud of Darkness by expending his own soul, in conjunction with the Crystal Tower, to eviscerate it with Mjolnir.
  • Friendship Moment: Tarkus and Khione spent much of the campaign displeased with one another, but oddly grew close through their butting heads to the point of comforting one another after Freya's death.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Both Tarkus and Balta perish this way.
  • Hopeless Boss Fight: When Diabolos appears, the party's loss is an easy conclusion.
  • Interspecies Romance: Freya the Succubus and Arakane the Dragon.
  • Killed Off for Real: Balta, Tarkus, Xande and Lunafreya. As well as Varshahn, Dara and Alban.
  • Magitek: Alexander designed Amaurot to be extremely technologically advanced.
  • Mercy Killing: Killing the Cloud of Darkness freed Lunafreya's soul.
  • Offing The Off Spring: Diabolos has no problem trying to kill Freya Cinder when she refuses to join her father.
  • Player Party: Balta Braith, Tarkus, Khione, Arakane and Freya Cinder.
  • Precursors: The whole setting is eons before the main event.
  • Power Crystal: The Syrcus Tower.
  • Run or Die: Arakane and Freya have a narrow escape from the doomed city.
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: Diabolos wasn't as dead as everyone believed.
  • The Great Flood: Amaurot sinks into the ocean.
  • The Reveal: Lunafreya is the traitor and not Xande.
  • Tragic Villain: Lunafreya never wanted to be the Cloud of Darkness.

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