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Masteria Expansions, Names and the proof for each
IsaacGS Wrote:Ok, there seems to be some confusion here. The name "Krakia" is used a lot of times:

Dr. Krakia is Foxwit's enemy, seemingly from the future. He is one person. If you're talking about him, try to include the Dr. title so we can tell the difference, this is what I always try to do.

Krakia is also the name of a town in the Krakian jungle (This is why the jungle has that name.) Krakia is where the Alchemist lived in Crimsonwood times, and this is where Foxwit believes Dr. Krakia is today. Are Dr. Krakia and The Alchemist the same person? We don't know that yet.

Krakians are a species of plant-people that live in Krakia. They were manipulated by The Alchemist into attacking and eventually destroying Crimsonwood Keep. According to Foxwit, today they also enhance their bodies with machinery.


So yeah. Dr. Krakia, Krakia the Town, Krakian Jungle, and Krakian the species are 4 different things with similar names. There's probably some crazy time-travel related reason for this.

What I was talking about above in the earlier post, Krakia the town.

If that thinking's right, I was right all along Biggrin
I speculated a long time ago that The Alchemist was Dr. Krakia but couldn't think of how to support it; as mysterious figure no one knew means they came out of nowhere, and I knew that it couldn't be the Black Magician for the purpose of Korea's future plans; and the fact this guy came to Krakia out of nowhere and made them become violent seemed too conviniently similar to Dr. Krakia, and the fact he did twisted surgeries on things reminded me of him, but I had yet to see definite proof I was right.

And now, I'm suddenly motivated to do Magatia quests! Gonna screenshot every page of Dr. De Lang's notes for my convinience!~


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Masteria Expansions, Names and the proof for each - by Smooth Criminal - 2008-12-18, 06:34 PM

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