Rebena Te Ra

Rebena Te Ra (レベナ・テ・ラ) is a city that appears in the world of the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series. It is the namesake of the Rebena Plains.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles


Before the advent of Miasma, Rebena Te Ra was populated by an enlightened civilization made up of the four tribes of the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles world during the Golden Age. However, the civilization fell around the time the miasma began spreading throughout the land, leaving a large ruin full of Cerberuses, Wraiths, Gargoyles, and Mimics. At the former throne room of the city dwells a Lich. As to be expected, the ruins provide a excellent place for magic to center and focus. With this untamed energy also spawns Nightmares and Skeletons.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
During this time the city is filled with the four different tribes and ruled under King Kolka. Rebena Te Ra is the only town in the game with shops. Most of the story takes place here. The Crystal Temple and Old Town can be reached from this city.


 * The Royal Castle - Is where King Kolka resides. In Multi-Player Mode, players can come here to accept missions from the King. In Story Mode the party will be allowed to enter once they've defeated the boss in Abyssus Forest. The Lich from the Shadowland is also fought inside the Drawing Room for a second time. During this fight the party is assisted by either Chelinka or Princess Tilika.
 * Rebena Te Ra Cavern - Lies beneath the city. It is also home to a great expanse of untouched Crystal.

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All Cycles

 * Mimic
 * Skeleton
 * Ghost
 * Nightmare
 * Bat
 * Sonic Bat
 * Skeleton Mage
 * Gargoyle
 * Wraith
 * Cerberus

Boss (All Cycles)

 * Lich

Support Monster

 * Skeleton Mage

Music
The theme of Rebena Te Ra is called "When the Northern Skies are Clear".

Etymology
It is revealed in Ring of Fates that Rebena Te Ra means "Governs the Stars" in an unknown language. It may be a pseudo-anagram of its own meaning.