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This is a list of the major and minor locations ordered by region in the [[Sony Computer Entertainment|Sony]] [[PlayStation]] [[computer role-playing game|role-playing game]] ''[[Legend of Legaia]]''.
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==Drake Kingdom==
==Drake Kingdom==
===[[Legend of Legaia/Rim Elm|Rim Elm]]===
 
===Rim Elm===
Rim Elm is a small village with a large stone wall surrounding it. Its walls contain a handful of huts with a Genesis Tree in its center. It is located in Drake Kingdom near the shore and is the southernmost location in the kingdom. It is the birthplace of the game's main character, [[Legend of Legaia characters|Vahn]].
Rim Elm is a small village with a large stone wall surrounding it. Its walls contain a handful of huts with a Genesis Tree in its center. It is located in Drake Kingdom near the shore and is the southernmost location in the kingdom. It is the birthplace of the game's main character, [[Legend of Legaia characters|Vahn]].


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===Drake Castle===
===Drake Castle===
Drake Castle is located in Drake Kingdom near a sluice gate which Vahn must close in order to reach Biron Monastery. When Vahn first enters the castle, it is filled with Mist and monsters, including Gimard Seru monsters. To get through the castle, Vahn must find several keys and use them to unlock doors until he reaches the other side of the castle, where a trail leads to Mt. Rikuroa. After the Mt. Rikuroa Genesis Tree is revived, Vahn returns with [[Legend of Legaia characters|Noa]], and is given the key with which to close the sluice gate, blocking the flow of the nearby river so the heroes can cross. Drake Castle is the heart of Drake Kingdom, and it is where the King (currently [[Legend of Legaia characters|Drake III]]) resides. The castle was overrun by the Mist after [[Legend of Legaia characters|Zeto]] constructed a Mist Generator in the Valley of Mist to the northeast. To stop his people from harming anyone while they were Seru monsters, Drake had all of his people put on Seru, and lock themselves behind cages throughout his castle. When the Mist came, the people submitted to Seru madness. After 10 years, Vahn and Noa arrived and revived the Genesis Tree at Mt. Rikuroa, which drove the Mist in Drake Castle away. Drake Castle was restored to normal once more.
Drake Castle is located in Drake Kingdom near a sluice gate which Vahn must close in order to reach Biron Monastery. When Vahn first enters the castle, it is filled with Mist and monsters, including Gimard Seru monsters. To get through the castle, Vahn must find several keys and use them to unlock doors until he reaches the other side of the castle, where a trail leads to Mt. Rikuroa. After the Mt. Rikuroa Genesis Tree is revived, Vahn returns with [[Legend of Legaia characters|Noa]], and is given the key with which to close the sluice gate, blocking the flow of the nearby river so the heroes can cross. Drake Castle is the heart of Drake Kingdom, and it is where the King (currently [[Legend of Legaia characters|Drake III]]) resides. The castle was overrun by the Mist after [[Legend of Legaia characters|Zeto]] constructed a Mist Generator in the Valley of Mist to the northeast. To stop his people from harming anyone while they were Seru monsters, Drake had all of his people put on Seru, and lock themselves behind cages throughout his castle. When the Mist came, the people submitted to Seru madness. After 10 years, Vahn and Noa arrived and revived the Genesis Tree at Mt. Rikuroa, which drove the Mist in Drake Castle away. Drake Castle was restored to normal once more.After driving away the Mist,enter on the door left Drake's throne.At the end of the room there is a black window.Press X on it and you'll get the Platinum Card,an item which unlocks secret items in some item shops.


===Mt. Rikuroa===
===Mt. Rikuroa===
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===Biron Monastery===
===Biron Monastery===
Biron Monastery is located in Drake Kingdom, north of Rim Elm and east of Drake Castle. It is home to the Biron Warrior Monks, including [[Legend of Legaia characters|Gala]] and [[Legend of Legaia characters|Songi]]. These monks study martial arts, and have a strict policy against the wearing of Seru. [[Legend of Legaia characters|Mei]]'s mother also resides there. The monastery is protected against the mist by three passages containing rooms with large fans. Each of these rooms has one door that leads into the monastery and one door that leads outside, and they function like airlocks.
Biron Monastery is located in Drake Kingdom, north of Rim Elm and west of Drake Castle. It is home to the Biron Warrior Monks, including [[Legend of Legaia characters|Gala]] and [[Legend of Legaia characters|Songi]]. These monks study martial arts, and have a strict policy against the wearing of Seru. [[Legend of Legaia characters|Mei]]'s mother also resides there. The monastery is protected against the mist by three passages containing rooms with large fans. Each of these rooms has one door that leads into the monastery and one door that leads outside, and they function like airlocks.


===West Voz Forest===
===West Voz Forest===
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==Sebucus Islands==
==Sebucus Islands==
===Ancient Water Cave===
===Ancient Water Cave===
Ancient Water Cave is located in the far south of the Sebucus Islands, and is connected to the Ancient Wind Cave in Drake Kingdom. In this cave, an old woman runs an inn and takes care of some children. The heroes passed through this cave on their way to the town of Jeremi in the Sebucus Islands.
Ancient Water Cave is located in the far south of the Sebucus Islands, and is connected to the Ancient Wind Cave in Drake Kingdom. In this cave, an old woman runs an inn and takes care of some children. The heroes passed through this cave on their way to the town of Jeremi in the Sebucus Islands.
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==Karisto==
==Karisto==
===Karisto Train Station===
===Karisto Train Station===
Karisto Train Station is the terminus of a rail line for flying Seru trains, which originates in Octam. Vahn, Noa, and Gala attempt to take the train to Karisto following their victory over Dohati. The flying Seru can only make it halfway there however, because of the thick Mist enshrouding Karisto. The operators devise a solution, where they will uncouple the passenger car after giving it a huge push, reasoning that the train will reach Karisto since it is all downhill from there. However, they forget that the without the flying Seru the train also has no brakes. It crashes upon arrival at the station, and although the Ra-Seru heroes are unhurt, the train station is badly damaged. There is also a shop called The Honest Persons Store There are items here of good value and you can decide whether or not to leave money, but, if you do leave money and take the items then when you return after progressing through the game you will find a Vitality Ring there.
Karisto Train Station is the terminus of a rail line for flying Seru trains, which originates in Octam. Vahn, Noa, and Gala attempt to take the train to Karisto following their victory over Dohati. The flying Seru can only make it halfway there however, because of the thick Mist enshrouding Karisto. The operators devise a solution, where they will uncouple the passenger car after giving it a huge push, reasoning that the train will reach Karisto since it is all downhill from there. However, they forget that the without the flying Seru the train also has no brakes. It crashes upon arrival at the station, and although the Ra-Seru heroes are unhurt, the train station is badly damaged.


===Sol===
===Sol===
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===Warrior's Square===
===Warrior's Square===
Warrior's Square is located in the basement of the Sol tower, and was once the site of a Genesis Tree. That Genesis Tree died, but produced a seedling which was taken to the Biron Monastery at the top of the tower. The Ra-Seru heroes were tasked with returning the seedling to Warrior's Square and planting it. In order to enter Warrior's Square however, the heroes had to buy eight loaves of expensive Soru bread and place them in eight treasure chests located throughout the lower levels of the city. Once they reached the plaza, they had to solve a puzzle involving energy beams and switches in order to reach the center of the plaza. They were about to plant the tree when Songi appeared with a surprise: the Sol Warrior Gaza, whom they had previously defeated but who had been saved by Songi, now equipped with a Sim-Seru. As Songi left, Gaza attacked the heroes, but suffered his second defeat and was again fatally wounded. The Ra-Seru heroes planted the Genesis Seedling, and revived it into a fully mature Genesis Tree, transferring Gaza's essence into it. This cleared the mist from the lower floors of Sol.
Warrior's Square is located in the basement of the Sol tower, and was once the site of a Genesis Tree. That Genesis Tree died, but produced a seedling which was taken to the Biron Monastery at the top of the tower. The Ra-Seru heroes were tasked with returning the seedling to Warrior's Square and planting it. In order to enter Warrior's Square however, the heroes had to buy eight loaves of expensive Soren bread and place them in eight treasure chests located throughout the lower levels of the city. Once they reached the plaza, they had to solve a puzzle involving energy beams and switches in order to reach the center of the plaza. They were about to plant the tree when Songi appeared with a surprise: the Sol Warrior Gaza, whom they had previously defeated but who had been saved by Songi, now equipped with a Sim-Seru. As Songi left, Gaza attacked the heroes, but suffered his second defeat and was again fatally wounded. The Ra-Seru heroes planted the Genesis Seedling, and revived it into a fully mature Genesis Tree, transferring Gaza's essence into it. This cleared the mist from the lower floors of Sol.


===Buma===
===Buma===
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===Mt. Dhini===
===Mt. Dhini===
Mt. Dhini is located northwest of Buma, and is off-limits to all but the Soren. Vahn, Noa, and Gala enter the mountain despite the ban, in an attempt to locate the Soren. At the summit, Vahn plays the Soren Flute, and several Soren appear. After a tense negotiation with the Ra-Seru heroes, the leader of the Soren decides to convey the heroes back to the Soren Camp. The heroes are carried there by the winged Soren, since the camp is on an isolated island just west of Karisto.
Mt. Dhini is located northwest of Buma, and is off-limits to all but the Soren. Vahn, Noa, and Gala enter the mountain despite the ban, in an attempt to locate the Soren. At the summit, Vahn plays the Soren Flute, and several Soren appear. After a tense negotiation with the Ra-Seru heroes, the leader of the Soren decides to convey the heroes back to the Soren Camp. The heroes are carried there by the winged Soren, since the camp is on an isolated island just west of Karisto.If you come back to the top  of Mt. Dhini,a secret boss will apear:Lapis.He's very hard and you can't use magic,because his first attack lets your MP at 000/000,but,if you defeat him,you'll get the Evil Medallion,which performs 0-15 Art-Moves,'''but you can't contol the equiped character.'''
 
Returning to the Mt. Dhini summit later in the game will allow you to challenge a hidden boss.


===The Soren Camp===
===The Soren Camp===
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===Conkram===
===Conkram===
Conkram is the hometown of Noa's family. It is located in northern Karisto, south of Jette's Absolute Fortress. Conkram and Sol fought a long war, which suddenly came to a halt with the appearance of the Mist. King Nebular and Queen Minea sent their infant daughter Noa away with the Soren to protect her from the dangers of the Mist. The mist covered the entire town, which was then engulfed by a large Sim-Seru. When Noa returned to her hometown years later, accompanied by Vahn and Gala, she discovered the terrible truth about what had happened to her parents: both Nebular and Minea were absorbed by the Sim-Seru and were in terrible shape, unable to even see. They managed to recognize their daughter, and gave her instructions on how to journey to the past and obtain a Nemesis Gem, necessary for their entry into Jette's Absolute Fortress. A mirror in Queen Minea's chambers proved to be a doorway into the past. The heroes ventured through and arrived in the town the day before [[Legend of Legaia characters|Cort]]'s first experiment with Mist, intended to be a weapon to enhance the power of Seru, so that Conkram could finally defeat Sol. The experiment predictably went awry, however, and the town was flooded in Mist. The heroes entered Cort's laboratory in the basement of the palace, and discovered a primitive Mist Generator. They were not able to deactivate it, however, because of its link to Rogue and his evil Ra-Seru followers. The heroes were forced to cross through a portal to Rogue's Tower in the world of Seru-Kai, to kill Rogue himself. They succeeded, and as a reward, King Nebular gave them a Nemesis Gem, despite Cort's objections. The Ra-Seru heroes returned to the present, and destroyed the mist generator in Jette's Absolute Fortress by defeating Cort, to whom the Mist Generator's existence was somehow bound. This, however, deprived the giant Sim-Seru engulfing Conkram of the mist it needed to survive and it died, destroying the entire town, and killing Nebular and Minea. Noa was crushed when she returned to find the city wiped off the face of Legaia.
Conkram is the hometown of Noa's family. It is located in northern Karisto, south of Jette's Absolute Fortress. Conkram and Sol fought a long war, which suddenly came to a halt with the appearance of the Mist. King Nebular and Queen Minea sent their infant daughter Noa away with the Soren to protect her from the dangers of the Mist. The mist covered the entire town, which was then engulfed by a large Sim-Seru. When Noa returned to her hometown years later, accompanied by Vahn and Gala, she discovered the terrible truth about what had happened to her parents: both Nebular and Minea were absorbed by the Sim-Seru and were in terrible shape, unable to even see. They managed to recognize their daughter, and gave her instructions on how to journey to the past and obtain a Nemesis Gem, necessary for their entry into Jette's Absolute Fortress. A mirror in Queen Minea's chambers proved to be a doorway into the past. The heroes ventured through and arrived in the town the day before [[Legend of Legaia characters|Cort]]'s first experiment with Mist, intended to be a weapon to enhance the power of Seru, so that Conkram could finally defeat Sol. The experiment predictably went awry, however, and the town was flooded in Mist. The heroes entered Cort's labaratory in the basement of the palace, and discovered a primitive Mist Generator. They were not able to deactivate it, however, because of its link to Rogue and his evil Ra-Seru followers. The heroes were forced to cross through a portal to Rogue's Tower in the world of Seru-Kai, to kill Rogue himself. They succeeded, and as a reward, King Nebular gave them a Nemesis Gem, despite Cort's objections. The Ra-Seru heroes returned to the present, and destroyed the mist generator in Jette's Absolute Fortress by defeating Cort, to whom the Mist Generator's existence was somehow bound. This, however, deprived the giant Sim-Seru engulfing Conkram of the mist it needed to survive and it died, destroying the entire town, and killing Nebular and Minea. Noa was crushed when she returned to find the city wiped off the face of Legaia.


===Jette's Absolute Fortress===
===Jette's Absolute Fortress===
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==Seru-Kai==
==Seru-Kai==
Seru-Kai is a world separate from the normal realm in Legend of Legaia. Much of it is shrouded in mystery; however, what is known is that Seru-Kai is the birth place of Seru and Ra-Seru. It is a magical, mystical sort of realm which seems to have no ground. Perhaps its most important aspect is that Seru-Kai houses the Great Genesis Tree; the life-giving object of Seru and Ra-Seru alike.
Seru-Kai is a world separate from the normal realm in Legend of Legaia. Much of it is shrouded in mystery; however, what is known is that Seru-Kai is the birth place of Seru and Ra-Seru. It is a magical, mystical sort of real which seems to have no ground. Perhaps its most important aspect is that Seru-Kai houses the Great Genesis Tree; the life-giving object of Seru and Ra-Seru alike.


===Rogue's Tower===
===Rogue's Tower===
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==Inside Juggernaut==
==Inside Juggernaut==
===Bio Castle===
===Bio Castle===
The Bio Castle is the final dungeon. It replaces the town of Rim Elm after the destruction of the Mist Generator at Jette's Absolute Fortress. The castle consists of [[Legend of Legaia characters|Juggernaut]]'s insides, and the people of Rim Elm can be found inside in a room just over halfway through the dungeon. Cort awaits at the heart of the Juggernaut.
The Bio Castle is the final dungeon. It replaces the town of Rim Elm after the destruction of the Mist Generator at Jette's Absolute Fortress. The castle consists of [[Legend of Legaia characters|Juggernaut]]'s insides, and the people of Rim Elm can be found inside in a room just over halfway through the dungeon. Cort awaits at the heart of the Juggernaut.
 
Remember:open all chests from this place,because all contain a Ra-Seru equipment,the best from all.
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