Taking a step back in time, 1997 (1998 for North America) saw the release of Final Fantasy Tactics, not the first of the non-numbered spinoff games, but one of the most popular released on a main console, rather than a handheld. While it suffered from egregious translation errors, it had the benefit of purely strategic combat and an intricate, heavily political plot.
History is dictated by the winners and those who claim victory. Legend tells of a hero of the Lion Wars, Delita, a man who rose from humble origins, stopped a budding civil war, and became king. What is left out of the books, though, is the story of Ramza Beoulve, youngest son of a noble house and best friend of the stablemaster's son, Delita. The two part ways after a tragedy that leaves Ramza disgusted with the attitudes of the nobles and Delita swearing revenge against all of the nobility, even an old friend. Some time later, Ramza is working as a mercenary guarding the princess Ovelia when she is kidnapped by Delita. His initial effort to rescue his charge and find out what's going on with his friend is rapidly mired in a shifting morass of political alliances betrayed, church coverups, assassinations, fratricide, patricide, and the ever-present conflict of commoners versus nobility.
Images:
Concept art of a more innocent Ramza
Concept art of a disillusioned Ramza
Concept art of Delita
Concept art of Ovelia
Ramza and Delita talking
A battle in progress
The opening movie and credits
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