Judging from what Logy says, it’s an area that enjoys considerable affluence and technological advancement in comparison to some other areas of the Dusk world - and if you’ve been paying attention, you’ll also realise that Central City is the region Keithgriff from Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk hails from, too. At this point in the Dusk series, Central City is a concept we’ve only heard about in various ways, but it’s somewhere of considerable importance. In short order, Escha is introduced to main hero Logy, who is an alchemist from Central City. As someone who was taught traditional alchemy by her now-deceased mother, the Branch’s research and development department thought she would be ideally positioned to help make life better for the people of Colseit. ![]() Of course, the very nature of the Dusk setting suggests that we may well be looking at a world that is already beyond “saving” in its entirety - but that doesn’t necessarily mean that people can’t make a difference in smaller areas of that world.Īnd, as we’ve seen throughout the Atelier series as a whole, no-one is better-placed to make a difference - for better or worse - than your friendly neighbourhood alchemists.Ītelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky opens with heroine Escha starting a brand new job at a local branch of the government in her home town of Colseit. ![]() ![]() This post is one chapter of a MegaFeature!Īs time has gone on, the focus of the narratives in the Atelier series has changed somewhat - and it’s gone back and forth between dramatic, world-saving narratives and more personal affairs.Ītelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky is an interesting one, in that it has elements of both in there.
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