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{{Q|I am Fabula; the Guiding One.|Fabula}}
'''Fabula''', or '''Fabra''' (ファーブラ, ''Fābura''), is a character in the anime ''[[Final Fantasy: Unlimited]]''. Refering to herself as a guide, she plays the role of the storyteller, giving a brief synopsis of the previous episode at the beginning, and "prophecizing" (basically giving a preview) the next episode. Living within an oyster shell filled with pearls and that are able to sprout wings, Fabula rarely gets herself involved.
 
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'''Fabula''' {{J|ファーブラ|Fābura}} is a minor character in the anime ''[[Final Fantasy: Unlimited]]''. She has only two appearances within the series itself, instead appearing outside almost every episode to give a preview of the events to proceed and at the end to give a preview of the next episode. She is always seen within a winged clam like creature, which has the ability to fly and lift an entire carriage of the [[Interdimensional Train]].
   
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==Story==
[[Ai]] encounters Fabula during the Hayakawa twins' stop at the Village of Fruit world. Ai had lost her bag, which was stolen and eaten by [[Fungo]]. There, Fabula gives her [[PoshePocket]] to replace her bag, and disappears immediately after giving Ai some advice. She makes another appearance when [[Omega (Final Fantasy: Unlimited)|Omega]] attacked the subway where [[Lisa Pacifist]] and the twins rode to obtain its piece inside the train. Using her house, Fabula carried the Ghost Train's last card to safety, carrying them to the [[Comodeen]]'s base.
 
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Her first true appearance is in the episode "[[Fruit: The Town of Sweet Scent]]", where she consoles [[Ai Hayakawa]], whom has just been separated from her brother, [[Yu Hayakawa|Yu]], and [[Lisa Pacifist]], and had her handbag stolen. After Ai sees a strange creature, Fabula names it Poshepoke, and gives it to Ai to help her in her journey.
   
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Her second appearance is in the closing of the first half of the series, moments after the Interdimensional Train is destroyed by [[Omega (Unlimited)|Omega]]. She uses her clam shell sanctuary to transport Lisa, Ai, Yu, and [[Chobi]] to safety, near the [[Comodeen]]'s home base.
At the end of the anime, she hints on a continuation of the story, and gives a cryptic message to Ai when she and her family returned to their world after [[Earl Tyrant]]'s defeat.
 
   
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==Musical theme==
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The track "Fabula's Mansion" {{J|ファーブラの館|Fābura no tachi}} is played whenever Fabula appears to give recaps of a previous episode and previews of the next. It is the 22nd track in the ''[[Final Fantasy: Unlimited - Music Adventure Verse 1]]'', composed by [[Shirō Hamaguchi]].
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==Gallery==
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Fabula concept lines for Final Fantasy Unlimited.jpg|Concept art lines.
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FFU - Here is My Prophecy.jpg|Fabula's face, as seen in the episode introductions.
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==Etymology==
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Fabula is Latin for "tale", referring to Fabula's role as the series's narrator.
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Revision as of 21:59, 29 October 2019

Fabula

Fabula.

I am Fabula; the Guiding One.

Fabula

Fabula (ファーブラ, Fābura?) is a minor character in the anime Final Fantasy: Unlimited. She has only two appearances within the series itself, instead appearing outside almost every episode to give a preview of the events to proceed and at the end to give a preview of the next episode. She is always seen within a winged clam like creature, which has the ability to fly and lift an entire carriage of the Interdimensional Train.

Story

Her first true appearance is in the episode "Fruit: The Town of Sweet Scent", where she consoles Ai Hayakawa, whom has just been separated from her brother, Yu, and Lisa Pacifist, and had her handbag stolen. After Ai sees a strange creature, Fabula names it Poshepoke, and gives it to Ai to help her in her journey.

Her second appearance is in the closing of the first half of the series, moments after the Interdimensional Train is destroyed by Omega. She uses her clam shell sanctuary to transport Lisa, Ai, Yu, and Chobi to safety, near the Comodeen's home base.

Musical theme

The track "Fabula's Mansion" (ファーブラの館, Fābura no tachi?) is played whenever Fabula appears to give recaps of a previous episode and previews of the next. It is the 22nd track in the Final Fantasy: Unlimited - Music Adventure Verse 1, composed by Shirō Hamaguchi.

Gallery

Etymology

Fabula is Latin for "tale", referring to Fabula's role as the series's narrator.