The box is huge, due to the figure inside ITEM #194369. Let's get started!įirst, this is what you should expect based on the promotional picture: The European CE is supposed to be released on August 22 but I was able to get mine early at my local store. You can use it to compare the European edition with the North America one. It will not be a long review, just a short one with some pictures. I intended to post it in the Tales club CLUB #121 but I thought I might as well make an article of it. Both characters' genders were revealed in each game's sequel.This is a review for the European Collector's Edition of Tales of Xillia 2. Harold Berselius, the creator of Swordians from Tales of Destiny 2, was thought to be the man during the events of Tales of Destiny. Milla Kresnik is not the first female character who was at first thought to be a man. She believed that humans and spirits could live together in harmony, a trait that her namesake, Milla Maxwell, shares as well. Milla was a cheerful and curious girl, as well as being a bit mischievous, which is evident by the lyrics she wrote for the Hymn of Proof. She begged Chronos to spare Lalle, and Milla's divergence catalyst core was transferred to Lalle's unborn child. During her final moments, Milla's memories of the prime dimension returned to her, and she realized that she was living in a "possible world" rather than a "true one", where the Land of Canaan actually existed. Lalle interpreted his words as a requirement for another sacrifice and killed Milla without hesitation before the latter could speak. When Milla and Lalle asked Chronos to build the bridge to Canaan, he requested "proof" of the pact. This waymarker was brought to Milla by Kurt's fiance, Lalle Lara Travis. In her dimension, Milla and her children gathered the waymarkers of Canaan however, the last one, the "Strongest Chromatus Bearer", required the sacrifice of her grandson, Kurt Will Kresnik. Milla was reborn in this world as herself, with no memories of her past and being that dimension's divergence catalyst. The story of this fractured dimension is different from what occurred in the prime dimension, as Maxwell believed in her, and the clan war never took place. In reality, Milla could not stand for a land that was meant as a safe haven for a selected few however, her last name somehow managed to grow a legend on the new land.ĭuring the war, Milla used too much of her power and became a divergence catalyst just before she was about to die, which resulted in her creating the first fractured dimension. He invited Milla and his followers to join him in the new land, but Milla refused, and Maxwell perceived this as betrayal. At some point, Maxwell decided to create a land where humans and spirits could live in harmony without the fear of spyrix threatening spirits' existence. To aid humanity in the test, Chronos bestowed upon the Kresnik clan the power of chromatus, and Milla was caught in the middle of the clan's war to pass the Trial. The invention of spyrix technology resulted in Maxwell, Chronos, and Origin forming a test, Origin's Trial, that was meant to measure humanity's worthiness. Milla's believed in the peaceful coexistence of humans and spirits. She composed a playful tune, in which part of the lyrics consisted of something along the lines of: "Appear before me or I'll touch your beard". The two gradually began to know each other better, and Milla went as far as developing strong feelings toward him. She was also the first person who was able to summon Maxwell. Her existence is hinted in Tales of Xillia, where she is mistakenly identified as a man and known as "Kresnik the Genesis Sage". Milla Kresnik ( ミラ・クルスニク, Mira Kurusuniku ?) is an unseen, non-playable character properly introduced in Tales of Xillia 2. For other uses of Milla, see Milla (disambiguation).
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