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− | "Darius" is a Roman form of Δαρειος (Dareios), which was the Greek form of the Persian name ''Dārayavahush'', which was composed of the elements ''dâraya'' – "to possess" and ''vahu'' – "good". |
+ | "Darius" is a Roman form of Δαρειος (Dareios), which was the Greek form of the Persian name ''Dārayavahush'', which was composed of the elements ''dâraya'' – "to possess" and ''vahu'' – "good", both aptly refering to Darius's character development through the game. |
The part "noble" of his last name refers to his inner change mid game and his actions after the game's ending where he would help people in need. |
The part "noble" of his last name refers to his inner change mid game and his actions after the game's ending where he would help people in need. |
Revision as of 21:36, 9 January 2014
Template:FFBP Character Darius Nobleton is a playable character in Final Fantasy Blackmoon Prophecy.
Appearance and Personality
Story
Final Fantasy Blackmoon Prophecy
When Vahn checks on the recently caught Ivalice general, Braak, Darius appears and sees Vahn and Hans talking with the general, he comes to a conclusion that they are collaborating with the prisoner and accuses them of plotting against Lord Adder. He also threatens the prisoner with a death sentence, much to the dragon's surprise and is scolded for this by the dragoons. He leaves them and goes to Lord Adder trying to convince him that Vahn and Hans are plotting against him, but Adder doesn't believe his words and strips him from his rights as punishment. Angry Darius leaves the room, but is soonly caught up by Vahn and warned that if he finds he's misbehaving, Vahn will report him. Envious of Vahn's prestige in the country, Darius attack him but is defeated and leaves the castle in order to train to get stronger than the dragoon. During his session in the fields, Darius hears a mysterious voice promising him power needed to top Vahn if he were to go to the Water Shrine where he would get it. In the Shrine, Darius drains its power with the help of Malacore. Later, he appears before Vahn and Hans in the Crystal Chamber of the Shrine by teleporting there, much to their surprise. He says that he got his new powers tanks to the help of his 'new friend' and taunts Vahn forcing him to return to the Castle. Back in the Castle's throne room, Darius is threatening Lord Adder and when Vahn arrives, he challenges the dragoon into a fight which he loses, and leaves them.
Darius attacks the Citadel after some time. Later, in the Crystal Chamber of the Fire Crystal he demands Malacore to give him power of the Fire Crystal, but the entity states that it doesn't hasn't fully recovered for it to be able to successfully transfer the Crystal's power to Darius. The dragoon then speaks some wroth words saying that he is far more powerful than the entity who he can easily defeat as he doesn't need him. However, Malacore driven mad by him disposes him.
Later Life
Darius serves as Vahn's Lord for the rest of his life as an atonement for all his evil-doing he done under Zeul's influence. He dies twenty years later during a conflict with rebels. A momument is later erected in his honor.
Battle
Stats
Level | HP | MP | Vigor | Defense | Magic | Speed |
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18 | 982 | 1 | 67 | 56 | 13 | 71 |
20 | 1,119 | 1 | 74 | 60 | 14 | 76 |
30 | 1,929 | 1 | 115 | 82 | 22 | 103 |
40 | 2,897 | 1 | 161 | 107 | 30 | 133 |
50 | 3,981 | 1 | 211 | 134 | 39 | 166 |
60 | 5,135 | 1 | 263 | 162 | 49 | 200 |
70 | 6,334 | 1 | 316 | 191 | 59 | 236 |
80 | 7,560 | 1 | 370 | 220 | 69 | 272 |
90 | 8,806 | 1 | 425 | 250 | 79 | 308 |
99 | 9,999 | 1 | 477 | 278 | 88 | 342 |
Abilities
Gallery
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Etymology
"Darius" is a Roman form of Δαρειος (Dareios), which was the Greek form of the Persian name Dārayavahush, which was composed of the elements dâraya – "to possess" and vahu – "good", both aptly refering to Darius's character development through the game.
The part "noble" of his last name refers to his inner change mid game and his actions after the game's ending where he would help people in need.