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** To a much lesser extent, there were some Sarojin way back when who tried to become gods by changing themselves with the Wyrd. It failed miserably and turned them into twisted, primitive monsters who hate everyone.
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Tylonee has a dragonette familiar named Yil, who is basically a mini-dragon. Supposedly, there were real dragons, but got killed off long ago.
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* ProudWarriorRace: The Dagani are a very martial culture.

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* ProudWarriorRace: The Dagani are a very martial culture.culture.
* {{Shapeshifting}}: Jarik gains the ability to transform into two beings: the Juggernaut who is incredibly strong and [[spoiler:Alon D'ar]] who can cast powerful spells.
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* AGodAmI: Zaharanar considers himself to be this and as such believes that it is his right to shape the world as he sees fit.
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* {{Precursors}}: The Chandarath, the first inhabitants of Chandar, were a very powerful race, able to do pretty much anything they wanted with their mystical abilities. Of course, if Zaharanar is any indicator, they weren't very nice to those they deemed lesser.

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* {{Precursors}}: The Chandarath, the first inhabitants of Chandar, were a very powerful race, able to do pretty much anything they wanted with their mystical abilities.abilities and later become the central focus of Jarik's quest. Of course, if Zaharanar is any indicator, they weren't very nice to those they deemed lesser.
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* Precursors: The Chandarath, the first inhabitants of Chandar, were a very powerful race, able to do pretty much anything they wanted with their mystical abilities. Of course, if Zaharanar is any indicator, they weren't very nice to those they deemed lesser.

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* Precursors: {{Precursors}}: The Chandarath, the first inhabitants of Chandar, were a very powerful race, able to do pretty much anything they wanted with their mystical abilities. Of course, if Zaharanar is any indicator, they weren't very nice to those they deemed lesser.
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* Precursors: The Chandarath, the first inhabitants of Chandar, were a very powerful race, able to do pretty much anything they wanted with their mystical abilities. Of course, if Zaharanar is any indicator, they weren't very nice to those they deemed lesser.
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The game's story takes place in the world of Chandar (which is not so much a world as a single floating continent). Jarik, the protagonist, has a dream about some nightmarish being awakening and begins to take hold of the magical energy binding the world, called the Wyrd. Not long after, his village gets attacked by shape-shifting creatures in the form of Dagani, one of the other races that call Chandar home. After killing one, Jarik gets burned by a stone it spits up, branding him with a strange rune. He's soon sent on a quest to find out the meaning of the rune and why these creatures are being sent out to raid and turn the races against each other.

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The game's story takes place in the world of Chandar (which is not so much a world as a single floating continent). Jarik, the protagonist, has a dream about some nightmarish being awakening and begins to take hold of the magical energy binding the world, called the Wyrd. Not long after, his village gets attacked by shape-shifting creatures in the form of Dagani, one of the other races that call Chandar home. After killing one, Jarik gets burned by a stone it spits up, branding him with a strange rune. He's soon sent on a quest to find out the meaning of the rune and why these creatures are being sent out to raid and turn the races against each other.
other. Along the way, he acquires three other companions: Tahir the Dagani, a member of an amphibious swamp-dwelling species, Tylonee the Kemarren, an Amazonian-like people and Sundeep the Sarojin, who are basically lizard people.



* ProudWarriorRace: The Dagani, an amphibious swamp-dwelling species, are a very martial culture.

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* ProudWarriorRace: The Dagani, an amphibious swamp-dwelling species, Dagani are a very martial culture.
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* ProudWarriorRace: Tahir and the Dagani as a whole are a very martial culture.

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* ProudWarriorRace: Tahir and the Dagani as a whole The Dagani, an amphibious swamp-dwelling species, are a very martial culture.culture.
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* LizardFolk: The Sarojin are this, complete with dependency on the sun.

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* LizardFolk: The Sarojin are this, complete with dependency on the sun.sun.
* ProudWarriorRace: Tahir and the Dagani as a whole are a very martial culture.
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* HumanoidAbomination: Jarik becomes this after he gains the ability to change form into a massive brute called the Juggernaut and later [[spoiler: Alon D'ar reborn.]]

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* HumanoidAbomination: Jarik becomes this after he gains the ability to change form into a massive brute called the Juggernaut and later [[spoiler: Alon D'ar reborn.]]]]
* LizardFolk: The Sarojin are this, complete with dependency on the sun.
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* EldritchAbomination: Zaharanar is the Cthulhu of this setting. In fact, his entire race would count, but he was the strongest. The minute he wakes up after eons of slumber, he begins to take hold of the magic binding Chandar, which causes everything to fluctuate horribly.

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* EldritchAbomination: Zaharanar is the Cthulhu of this setting.setting; hell, he even looks like something Lovecraft would come up with. In fact, his entire race would count, but he was the strongest. The minute he wakes up after eons of slumber, he begins to take hold of the magic binding Chandar, which causes everything to fluctuate horribly.
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The game was not well received upon its release. While it was certainly considered ambitious, it was bogged down by mediocre graphics, a tedious playthrough and all around generic atmosphere.

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The game was not well received upon its release. While it was certainly considered ambitious, ambitious and its lore is well developed, it was bogged down by mediocre graphics, a tedious playthrough and all around generic atmosphere.
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* EldritchAbomination: Zaharanar is the Cthulhu of this setting. In fact, his entire race would count, but he was the strongest. The minute he wakes up after eons of slumber, he begins to take hold of the magic binding Chandar, which causes everything to fluctuate horribly.

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* EldritchAbomination: Zaharanar is the Cthulhu of this setting. In fact, his entire race would count, but he was the strongest. The minute he wakes up after eons of slumber, he begins to take hold of the magic binding Chandar, which causes everything to fluctuate horribly.horribly.
* HumanoidAbomination: Jarik becomes this after he gains the ability to change form into a massive brute called the Juggernaut and later [[spoiler: Alon D'ar reborn.]]
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* EarthShatteringKaboom: The reason Chandar is just a single continent floating around in space is because [[spoiler: Zaharanar and Alon D'ar fought so hard they ''smashed it apart.'']]

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* EarthShatteringKaboom: The reason Chandar is just a single continent floating around in space is because [[spoiler: Zaharanar and Alon D'ar fought so hard they ''smashed it apart.'']]'']]
* EldritchAbomination: Zaharanar is the Cthulhu of this setting. In fact, his entire race would count, but he was the strongest. The minute he wakes up after eons of slumber, he begins to take hold of the magic binding Chandar, which causes everything to fluctuate horribly.
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!!''The Legend of Alon D'ar'' contains the following tropes:

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!!''The Legend of Alon D'ar'' contains the following tropes:tropes:
* EarthShatteringKaboom: The reason Chandar is just a single continent floating around in space is because [[spoiler: Zaharanar and Alon D'ar fought so hard they ''smashed it apart.'']]
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The Legend of Alon D'ar is a fantasy role-playing game for the PlayStation 2. Developed by Stormfront Studios and published by Ubisoft, it was one of the earliest releases for the console, coming out in 2001. The game operates on a similar mechanism to Active Time Battle, in which the player must wait his turn to attack. This wait time is dependent on the weapon being used; light weapons will be used faster than heavy, etc. Like other such games, it has a fairly vast setting, with several towns to explore and a number of monsters to fight. Once more characters are unlocked, two players can work together.

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The ''The Legend of Alon D'ar D'ar'' is a fantasy role-playing game for the PlayStation 2. Developed by Stormfront Studios and published by Ubisoft, it was one of the earliest releases for the console, coming out in 2001. The game operates on a similar mechanism to Active Time Battle, in which the player must wait his turn to attack. This wait time is dependent on the weapon being used; light weapons will be used faster than heavy, etc. There are also a variety of spells to use. Like other such games, it has a fairly vast setting, with several towns to explore and a number of monsters to fight. Once more characters are unlocked, two players can work together.


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The game was not well received upon its release. While it was certainly considered ambitious, it was bogged down by mediocre graphics, a tedious playthrough and all around generic atmosphere.
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The Legend of Alon D'ar is a fantasy role-playing game for the PlayStation 2. Developed by Stormfront Studios and published by Ubisoft, it was one of the earliest releases for the console, coming out in 2001.

The game's story takes place in the world of Chandar (which is not so much a world as a single floating continent). Jarik, the protagonist, has a nightmare about some nightmarish creature awakening and begins to take hold of the magical energy binding the world, called the Wyrd.

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The Legend of Alon D'ar is a fantasy role-playing game for the PlayStation 2. Developed by Stormfront Studios and published by Ubisoft, it was one of the earliest releases for the console, coming out in 2001.

2001. The game operates on a similar mechanism to Active Time Battle, in which the player must wait his turn to attack. This wait time is dependent on the weapon being used; light weapons will be used faster than heavy, etc. Like other such games, it has a fairly vast setting, with several towns to explore and a number of monsters to fight. Once more characters are unlocked, two players can work together.

The game's story takes place in the world of Chandar (which is not so much a world as a single floating continent). Jarik, the protagonist, has a nightmare dream about some nightmarish creature being awakening and begins to take hold of the magical energy binding the world, called the Wyrd.Wyrd. Not long after, his village gets attacked by shape-shifting creatures in the form of Dagani, one of the other races that call Chandar home. After killing one, Jarik gets burned by a stone it spits up, branding him with a strange rune. He's soon sent on a quest to find out the meaning of the rune and why these creatures are being sent out to raid and turn the races against each other.

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The Legend of Alon D'ar is a role-playing game for the PlayStation 2.

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The Legend of Alon D'ar is a fantasy role-playing game for the PlayStation 2.2. Developed by Stormfront Studios and published by Ubisoft, it was one of the earliest releases for the console, coming out in 2001.

The game's story takes place in the world of Chandar (which is not so much a world as a single floating continent). Jarik, the protagonist, has a nightmare about some nightmarish creature awakening and begins to take hold of the magical energy binding the world, called the Wyrd.
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The Legend of Alon D'ar is a role-playing game for the PlayStation 2.

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