The one on the far left is a
selkie. A creature of myth that's like a mermaid but with few key differences. For one thing, instead of part fish, they are part seel. They are also capable of taking a human form and walking on land.(There are also a bunch of sad myths, and lore about them as well)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles (ファイナルファンタジー クリスタルクロニクル, Fainaru Fantajī Kurisutaru Kuronikuru?) is a 2003 action role-playing game for the Nintendo GameCube. It was published by Nintendo and developed by The Game Designers Studio, a shell corporation for Square Enix's Product Development Division-2. A spin-off of the Final Fantasy series, the game spawned a metaseries of the same name. It was released in Japan on August 8, 2003; in North America on February 9, 2004 and in Europe and Australia on March 12, 2004.
Many new gameplay elements were included in this game, such as real-time fighting, as well as being the first role-playing video game to incorporate GameCube-Game Boy Advance compatibility. The music was composed by Kumi Tanioka. The game was greeted with good reviews overall, with many calling the graphics beautiful and the multiplayer design innovative. Three further Crystal Chronicles games have been released (chronologically, two sequels, one distant prequel, and two more).
About 1/2 their games is cooperative Multiplayer where you can customize the character and select your race as well as for gender.
One the first one you can also name your town and somewhat make up whose a citizen(except a some people who are always there.)
Current Games:
* Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles (GameCube) (2003)
* Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates (Nintendo DS) (2007)
* Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King (WiiWare) (2008)
* Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time (Nintendo DS, Wii) (2009)[Has Wifi features where people can play together]
* Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord (WiiWare) (2009)
* Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers (Wii) (2009)
History:
Ring of Fates takes place during the legendary "Golden Age" where all the races lived in peace,[1] and when the Great Crystal—into which "all fates are etched"—protected the people from the "malefic glow of the blood-red moon".[2][3] The world is protected from miasma by the Great Crystal, which uses memories as the source of its protective effect.[4] Rebena Te Ra stands as an illustrious city and capital of the Age.
Thousands of years later, a meteor strikes and fragments the Great Crystal, setting up the events of Crystal Chronicles. In this time, the world is covered in a noxious gas known as "miasma", to which direct exposure can prove fatal to humanoids. Monsters are immune, but towns, villages and other settlements throughout must be protected from the ill effects of miasma by fragments of the Great Crystal, which generate a barrier that miasma cannot penetrate. The crystals' effect last for about a year before they must be recharged with the liquid substance "myrrh" obtained from "myrrh trees". Due to its close proximity to the Meteor's point of impact, Rebena Te Ra is a monster-filled ruins that was rendered as such almost immediately after the Meteor fell. My Life as a King takes place shortly after Crystal Chronicles and portrays the world as free from the effects of miasma as kingdoms are rebuilding.
Years later, the events of Crystal Bearers occur following the apparent extiction of the Yukes in a war with the Lilties who became the world's ruling race. Through the Liltie world order, technology is run by the crystals and magic was made illegal and an arrestable offense, especially in the case of the Crystal Bearers.
Races:
The world of Crystal Chronicles is inhabited by four humanoid races: Clavats, Lilties, Selkies, and Yukes.
The Clavats (クラブァト, Kurabato?) are biologically similar to humans and are a very peaceful race.[5] In Crystal Chronicles, Clavats' main advantage in battle is their high defense, they fight with swords, and use shields as their race-exclusive armor. They also wield axes, as seen first in Echoes of Time.
The Lilties (リルティー, Rirutī?) are a proud, stout race of warriors and knights. In the past they ruled the world in an empire,[6] founded off the weapons forged from materials of the Cathurigian mines. The Lilties have a unique, flower-like appearance and are the shortest race in the game—as an adult Lilty is noticeably shorter than most other characters, though they are redesigned for Crystal Bearers to be more human like in size and physique. Of the four races, Lilties are the most powerful with a naturally high attack stat that lets them do heavy damage. In Crystal Chronicles, they take the longest time to cast a spell, equip gauntlets as their race-exclusive armor, and use spears as weapons. Lilties can also use hammers in Ring and Echoes and are use urns for various reasons in Rings. By the events of Crystal Bearers, the Lilties are the dominant race of the world.
Selkies (セルキー, Serukī?) are taller than Lilties, around the same height as Clavats, and usually have silver, blue, yellow or light purple hair. They are a rugged race that dress in furs and stolen goods, and are mostly thieves. They usually put their own interests first and are often scorned by the other tribes.[7] In the past, the Selkies were under the control of the Liltian empire and migrated from their ancestral homes to search for a safer place to live. It is said that they come from the sea. Selkies are the speediest of the races and tend to take enemies down with a hit-and-run tactic. In Crystal Chronicles, Selkies' race-exclusive armor is belts and they use rackets as weapons. In Ring of Fates, Selkies attack with bows are the only species able to double jump. By the events of Crystal Bearers, the Selkies tend to be at odds with the Lilties every so often.
Yukes (ユーク, Yūku?) are tall, slender creatures adept in magic that assume form within suits of armor. Yuke armor tends to have long, feathered, striped arms and small, vestigial wings.[8] Yukes are powerful magic casters, but are weak physical attackers. In Crystal Chronicles, Yukes use hammers as weapons and their race-exclusive armor is helmets. Their "Defend" command in the game is possibly the most useful for Yukes, as it makes them immune to all physical and magical attacks. Yukes can use the "magic needle" ability in Rings and equip spell books as done in Echoes. Prior to the events of Crystal Bearers, the Yukes were seemingly driven into extinction after their crystal was destroyed. Also on "Crystal Bearers" It shows that if Yuke could die if their armor is damaged beyond repair and can enter unpossessed back up bodies in such cases.
[All Info Was Taken from Wikipedia]