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No, characters from the different 'main' Final Fantasy games are not related to the ones in others. They are totally different worlds and universes.
Fantasy Friction is what happens when two opposing fantasy worlds rub against one another and create a pocket of illogic. This is common in shared world writing, where many authors write about the same universe.
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Because they are not meant to be a series. They are meant to be multiple games in multiple fantasy worlds.
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the five types of drama are; tragedy, comedy, farce, fantasy and melodrama
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The Spiderwick Chronicles is a fantasy book series that combines elements of fantasy, adventure, and folklore. It includes themes of magic, mythical creatures, and parallel worlds, making it a popular choice among fans of fantasy fiction.
No, the two games do not have interrelated story lines. They are set in 2 different unnamed worlds. Unlike in Ivalice Alliance which explained the connection between Final Fantasy Tactics and Final Fantasy 12, FF1 and FF2 seems to have no connection though they were later marketed together as re-releases.
Yes, fantasy literature is a type of fiction that typically involves supernatural elements, magical creatures, and imaginary worlds. It provides readers with an escape from reality and often explores themes of good versus evil, heroism, and adventure.
It is art depicting mythological beasts, deities, wizards, and other fantastical images set in imagined worlds.