Cornelia (Final Fantasy)



Cornelia, also known as Coneria, is a town from the original Final Fantasy. It is located just southeast of the Chaos Shrine, and serves as the game's starting point. Princess Sarah of Cornelia has been kidnapped by Garland, but the Warriors of Light rescue her and the King of Cornelia has a broken drawbridge rebuilt to allow the Light Warriors to travel to Pravoka. The town is built just below Castle Cornelia.

Final Fantasy XIV
One of the original servers in Final Fantasy XIV was named Cornelia. It was merged into the Durandal server along with the Rabanastre server.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
Cornelia appears as ruins in World B, at the Cornelia Plains. In the Confessions of the Creator Scenario, a Teleport Stone can be found near it. Moglin operates his shop here in all storylines where Cornelia is visited. On certain days he will sell one each of rare items such as booster accessories, Elixir-type trade accessories and the Banish/Death and KP Bonus Skills, items sold at no other moogle shop.

The port directly south of Cornelia in Final Fantasy corresponds to the Forsaken Kingdom gateway, which acts as an access point to Order's Sanctuary just off the coast. In Confessions of the Creator, the player's party spawns here at the start of the story, an allusion to the start of Final Fantasy.

Cornelia is also present as a room for customized characters of the game's Multiplayer Mode Online Lobby.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
Cornelia Castle appears in the background during Field Music Sequences featuring Final Fantasy music.

Music
The background music that plays in Cornelia is Final Fantasy's "Town" theme.

Trivia

 * One of the rooms from the Online Lobby in Dissidia Final Fantasy is named Cornelia.
 * Coneria.jpg original NES localization of Final Fantasy translated this town's name as "Coneria". This is likely a result of the process of converting the word "Cornelia" (a given western female name) to Japanese, the result is "ko-neria", which loses some of the word's nuance. This was re-translated into English as "Coneria" in the NES (which is itself a more direct analog of the Japanese translation of Cornelia) without regard for the name's origin. Later translations took this into account, and properly localized the name as "Cornelia".
 * Looking into the town well gives a message stating that despite the fact it looks like there may be something of interest at the bottom, it is, in fact, an ordinary well.

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