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Roak is a fictional planet in the Star Ocean universe. It is the primary setting of the first game in the series, Star Ocean: Fantastic Space Odyssey. Roak is located in the Theta sector, which is relatively close to Earth. The primary species of Roak is Felpool, a humanoid race sporting tails. There are also so-called Lesser Felpools, which are more primitive in nature, as well as containing more feline-like features, such as ears above the head. Another notable race are the Featherfolk, humanoids that resemble angels. Roak is considered an undeveloped planet by Earth Federation standards, and consists of at least four continents: Moore, Astral, Van, and Sylvalant. Each of these continents are also their own kingdom.MooreThe first continent in the game, it is named after the "ancient species" known as Moorians. Moore contains three towns, sparse forests, grasslands, valleys, and a mountain known as Mt. Metox. The towns of Moore are:
AstralThe second continent in the game, Astral is almost entirely desert except to the north, which is partially grassland. In addition to four towns, Astral is also home to the mysterious Parj Sanctum. The towns of Astral are as follows:
VanThe third continent in the game, Van is mostly dense forest with large towns. It is physically connected to the Sylvalant continent, which is accessible through a cave network. Towns on Van are:
SylvalantA frigid land to the north, Sylvalant is covered in snow and ice. It is home to the portal to the demon world, as well as an extensive cave network known as the Sylvalant Ruins. There is also an gate far to the north which may house an unnamed town. It is however, not possible to enter it. Other towns in Sylvalant are:
It is also important to note that the original inhabitants of Roak were known as Moorians, and did not originate from Roak at all - rather, they came from Earth, specifically from the continent of Mu. A meteorite struck the continent somewhere around 1000 B.C., which opened a wormhole to Roak. The exact mechanism of how this was accomplished has not yet been explained. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Roak ] | Searches on eBay |
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