Briefly explain the parts of the movie that are not clear

Jean 2022-04-19 09:02:43

As a game promotion movie, there are indeed many things that are not clearly explained or have not played the game and do not understand. Just say something so that everyone can better understand the world view and characters. It is not necessarily correct, it is just a personal understanding.
One is the king. The king has long known through the power of the gods that the country will be destroyed and that there will be disasters in the world in the future, so he has long found a reason to let the prince go out to play. In the end, he really sacrificed the country. , for the prince, but also for the future of the world.
The second is those people in the country. Many people complained about why so many people defected in this game. The reason is that they realized that the king was not dedicated to the people, and they felt that another empire could give them a happy and stable life.
The third is the princess. The duty of the princess is to guide the kings of Lucis to talk to the supernatural power. The princess is the princess of the third country, but that third country was originally a subordinate country of Lucis and served the king of Lucis. , At the same time, the ring is the power of the king that inherits Lucis, so it can be seen that the world actually revolves around Lucis, and the power of God and the king is owned by them, so the empire can only use magic weapons. (Why don't you spoil the game if you are not human?)
Fourth, the prime minister……………………Is it true? . . Too many spoilers to say

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Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV quotes

  • Regis Lucis Caelum: Forgive my delay. A bit of unforeseen trouble.

    Iedolas Aldercapt: Nothing too vexing, I hope.

    Regis Lucis Caelum: A simple theft, nothing more.

    Iedolas Aldercapt: A daring thief, to steal from the king. Perhaps magical walls and castle gates do not keep all things safe.

    Regis Lucis Caelum: Perhaps. But no matter. That which was taken will soon be returned.

    Iedolas Aldercapt: Impressive. You are a paragon of kingly composure. But I must ask, how can you be so sure?

    Regis Lucis Caelum: Because this thing is not a mere trinket. It possesses a will all its own. Enough to break any thief's grasp.

    Iedolas Aldercapt: Hm. That sounds a very fine prize indeed.

  • Clarus Amicitia: It's been a long time since I fought at your side, old friend.

    Regis Lucis Caelum: Yes, but this time it is not your fight. If you wish to leave, go now.

    Clarus Amicitia: And abandon my king? I think not. Besides, our magic is bound to you. If you fall, Lucis falls.

    Regis Lucis Caelum: Then let us once more into the fray, old friend.