Long ago, after giving his kingdom to his four children, Garacaius left Darien, deciding to give up his immortality, and his empire, and start over again elsewhere. He focuses on learning using science instead of magic. Ironically, Creon's science and engineering is based on harvesting mana as a resource, which is also the power supply the magic-users have.
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| - Long ago, after giving his kingdom to his four children, Garacaius left Darien, deciding to give up his immortality, and his empire, and start over again elsewhere. He focuses on learning using science instead of magic. Ironically, Creon's science and engineering is based on harvesting mana as a resource, which is also the power supply the magic-users have.
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| - Long ago, after giving his kingdom to his four children, Garacaius left Darien, deciding to give up his immortality, and his empire, and start over again elsewhere. He focuses on learning using science instead of magic. Ironically, Creon's science and engineering is based on harvesting mana as a resource, which is also the power supply the magic-users have. He uses his new found power to conquer these distant lands, and unite them in a prosperous nation. After his death, his people discover the lands of Darien, and decide to invade. This happens just after the long war between the four siblings happened in the previous game.
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