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{{Location
 
 
|name=Thamasa
 
|name=Thamasa
 
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|affiliation=Independent
 
|affiliation=Independent
 
|residents=[[Strago Magus]], [[Relm Arrowny]]
 
|residents=[[Strago Magus]], [[Relm Arrowny]]
|items=*[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Phoenix Down|Phoenix Down]]
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|items=*[[Final Fantasy VI items#Phoenix Down|Phoenix Down]]
*[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Eyedrops|Eyedrops]]
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*[[Final Fantasy VI items#Eyedrops|Eyedrops]]
*[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Echo Screen|Echo Screen]]
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*[[Final Fantasy VI items#Echo Screen|Echo Screen]]
*[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Green Cherry|Green Cherry]]
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*[[Final Fantasy VI items#Green Cherry|Green Cherry]]
*[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Gold Needle|Gold Needle]]
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*[[Final Fantasy VI items#Gold Needle|Gold Needle]]
 
*[[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Memento Ring|Memento Ring]]
 
*[[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Memento Ring|Memento Ring]]
 
*Many found in [[#Shops|shops]]
 
*Many found in [[#Shops|shops]]
|enemies=<div class="collapsible collapsed"><strong class="header">World of Balance:</strong>
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;Plains
 
;Plains
 
*[[Briareus]]
 
*[[Briareus]]
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*[[Chimera (Final Fantasy VI)|Chimera]]
 
*[[Chimera (Final Fantasy VI)|Chimera]]
 
*[[Kefka (boss)|Kefka]]
 
*[[Kefka (boss)|Kefka]]
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}}
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<div class="collapsible collapsed"><strong class="header">World of Ruin:</strong>
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;Barrens
 
;Barrens
 
*[[Gloomwind]]
 
*[[Gloomwind]]
 
*[[Purusa (Final Fantasy VI)|Purusa]]
 
*[[Purusa (Final Fantasy VI)|Purusa]]
 
*[[Vasegiatta]]
 
*[[Vasegiatta]]
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|quests=*Rescuing Relm from the burning house
 
|quests=*Rescuing Relm from the burning house
 
*Fighting Kefka
 
*Fighting Kefka
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The party can visit Thamasa as soon as they acquire the ''[[Blackjack (Final Fantasy VI)|Blackjack]]'', but the shopkeepers will refuse to sell them anything and there are no events to trigger at this time.
 
The party can visit Thamasa as soon as they acquire the ''[[Blackjack (Final Fantasy VI)|Blackjack]]'', but the shopkeepers will refuse to sell them anything and there are no events to trigger at this time.
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== Story ==
 
== Story ==
 
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[[File:FFVI PC Thamasa Kid.png|thumb|A kid in Thamasa casts Fire spell.]]
 
[[File:FFVI PC Thamasa Kid.png|thumb|A kid in Thamasa casts Fire spell.]]
Thamasa was founded after the end of the [[War of the Magi]]. The [[Magi (Final Fantasy VI)|Magi]], [[human]]s who could use [[Magic (term)|magic]], were persecuted, hunted down and executed. A handful escaped and founded Thamasa well away from civilization to live in peace. The descendants of the Magi retain the ability to use magic, but it is weaker than their ancestors' as the bloodlines have waned. Publicly, magic is forbidden by the [[Mayor of Thamasa]] to avoid unwanted attention from outsiders, but citizens continue to use magic in private.
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Thamasa was founded after the end of the [[War of the Magi]]. The [[Magi (Final Fantasy VI)|Magi]], [[human]]s who could use [[Magic (term)|magic]], were scapegoated for the war and an inquisition began, during which most of the Magi were hunted and executed. A handful escaped and founded Thamasa well away from civilization to live in peace. The descendants of the Magi retain the ability to use magic, but it is weaker than their ancestors' as the bloodlines have waned. Publicly, magic is forbidden by the [[Mayor of Thamasa]] to avoid unwanted attention from outsiders, but citizens continue to use magic in private.
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Through a series of flashbacks and dreams, it is gradually revealed that [[Shadow (Final Fantasy VI)|Shadow]], then using his original name "Clyde", came to Thamasa while fleeing authorities for a train robbery he had committed with his partner [[Baram]]. Clyde stayed in Thamasa an unknown amount of time, and fathered a daughter, [[Relm Arrowny|Relm]], with a citizen of Thamasa. Eventually Clyde left town to keep his past from catching up with his family, taking the family dog [[Interceptor (Final Fantasy VI)|Interceptor]] with him. Relm's mother passed away (possibly before Clyde left - it is not specified), and in the absence of Clyde Relm was taken in by a family friend, [[Strago Magus|Strago]], who raised her as a granddaughter.
   
 
[[File:FFVI PC Relm Debut.png|thumb|left|The party meets Strago and Relm.]]
 
[[File:FFVI PC Relm Debut.png|thumb|left|The party meets Strago and Relm.]]
[[Terra Branford|Terra]], [[Locke Cole|Locke]], and [[Shadow (Final Fantasy VI)|Shadow]] arrive in Thamasa in their conjoined search for rogue [[Esper (Final Fantasy VI)|espers]] with the [[Gestahlian Empire|Empire]]. They meet [[Strago Magus|Strago]] and [[Relm Arrowny|Relm]], who insist the village is just a normal town. While they rest in the [[inn]], Strago wakes them up with news Relm is trapped in a [[Burning Home|burning building]]. The townspeople reveal their ability to use magic when they try to put out the inferno.
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[[Terra Branford|Terra]], [[Locke Cole|Locke]], and Shadow arrive in Thamasa in their conjoined search for rogue [[Esper (Final Fantasy VI)|espers]] with the [[Gestahlian Empire|Empire]] and [[Leo Christophe|General Leo]]. They meet Strago and Relm, who insist the village is just a normal town. While staying the night in the [[inn]], Strago wakes them up with news Relm is trapped in a [[Burning Home|burning building]]. With the inferno building, Strago breaks the taboo over magic usage and tries to fight the flames. The citizens including the Mayor rally to help him, but the fire is too strong, and Strago rushes into the building with Locke and Terra to get Relm.
   
When this fails, Strago, Locke and Terra enter the building to rescue Relm, but fall unconscious as the house begins to collapse. Shadow rescues them, and the next morning Strago tells the group the town's secret. Strago joins the party while Shadow leaves to search for the espers on his own. Strago directs the group to the [[Esper Caves]] to the west.
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While the three find Relm with Interceptor, but the house begins to collapse and they are knocked unconscious. Shadow arrives and gets them to safety. The next morning Relm recovers and Strago explains the truth of the townfolk's magical abilities and agrees to help them search for the espers in the [[Esper Caves]] to the west. Relm demands to come but is refused, and Shadow departs, insisting he will search for the espers on his own. The trio departs to the Esper Caves, unaware Relm is following them.
   
 
[[File:FFVI PC Leo Yura Thamasa.png|thumb|General Leo meets Yura in Thamasa.]]
 
[[File:FFVI PC Leo Yura Thamasa.png|thumb|General Leo meets Yura in Thamasa.]]
After finding the espers, [[Leo Cristophe|General Leo]] meets with their leader, [[Yura (Final Fantasy VI)|Yura]], to discuss the Empire's desire for peace, but [[Kefka Palazzo|Kefka]] arrives and tells Leo the ceasefire was a ruse to draw the espers out of hiding. In the [[Battle of Thamasa|ensuing battle]] Kefka [[Crystallization|crystallizes]] the espers and seizes their [[Magicite (Final Fantasy VI)|magicite]] remains. Kefka orders his [[Magitek]] soldiers to incapacitate the party before attacking the town with the intention of burning it down, as he feels it is "too boring". The effort to torch the city is either halfhearted or repelled by the magic-wielding locals, as there are no visible damages to the buildings following the battle. This does not change the overall outcome of the battle, however.
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After finding the espers, [[Leo Cristophe|General Leo]] meets with their leader, [[Yura (Final Fantasy VI)|Yura]], to discuss the Empire's desire for peace, but [[Kefka Palazzo|Kefka]] arrives, incapacitates the party, and tells Leo the ceasefire was a ruse to draw the espers out of hiding. In the [[Battle of Thamasa|ensuing battle]] Kefka [[Crystallization|crystallizes]] the espers and seizes their [[Magicite (Final Fantasy VI)|magicite]] remains. Kefka orders his [[Magitek]] soldiers to burn Thamasa to the ground, and Leo, refusing to allow this, attacks Kefka. Kefka uses an illusion to feign a battle with Leo and then masquerades as Emperor [[Gestahl]] to mock his loyalty, but slaying him. At this, the [[Cave to the Sealed Gate|Sealed Gate]] to the [[Esper World]] is thrust open and espers fly to Thamasa to aid in the battle. Kefka dispatches his own soldiers while nullifying the espers' powers, and then mass executes them and seizes their magicite. Satisfied for the moment, Kefka departs, leaving the party to mourn Leo's death. The party also finds a wounded Interceptor that returns to the village, and presume Shadow has been killed as well.
   
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The members of the Returners who had remained behind in [[Vector]] arrive shortly after in a repaired ''Blackjack'', having been alerted to the Empire's treachery and escaped. The party regroups aboard the ''Blackjack'' as Gestahl and Kefka raise the [[Floating Continent (Final Fantasy VI)|Floating Continent]]. Afterward, Strago's friend [[Gungho]] returns to town. He and Strago have a mild argument over Strago's failure to find the legendary monster [[Hidon]] that they hunted in their youth; Gungho accuses Strago of giving up but Strago claims he had no choice since Hidon only lives on [[Ebot's Rock]], which has sunken into the sea.
When Leo intervenes, Kefka has his shade fight Leo and breaks his spirit further by conjuring a shade of [[Gestahl]] confirming Kefka's statements. Kefka kills Leo and ten espers race to the town to stop him but they, too, are crystallized. Kefka leaves to invade the now-empty [[Esper World]]. The [[Returners]] left behind in [[Vector]] arrive in a repaired ''Blackjack'', and General Leo is buried in a grove in a thicket of trees east of the town. A wounded [[Interceptor (Final Fantasy VI)|Interceptor]] (Shadow's [[Dog (animal)|dog]]) returns alone after Kefka's attack, and the Returners believe that Shadow was killed.
 
   
 
[[File:FFVI PC Shadow Injured.png|thumb|left|Shadow resting in Thamasa.]]
 
[[File:FFVI PC Shadow Injured.png|thumb|left|Shadow resting in Thamasa.]]
In the [[World of Ruin (Final Fantasy VI)|World of Ruin]], the party brings either Shadow or Relm to Thamasa to rest after rescuing them from the [[Cave on the Veldt]]. Whom the party finds depends on if they waited for Shadow on the [[Floating Continent (Final Fantasy VI)|Floating Continent]]—if they waited, Shadow will have survived and is found in the cave.
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In the [[World of Ruin (Final Fantasy VI)|World of Ruin]], the party brings either Shadow or Relm to Thamasa to rest after rescuing them from the [[Cave on the Veldt]]. Whom the party finds depends on if they waited for Shadow on the [[Floating Continent (Final Fantasy VI)|Floating Continent]]—if they waited, Shadow will have survived and is found in the cave. The rescued ally leaves town after recouperating.
   
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Later when Strago and Relm returned to Thamasa, they find Gungho injured from a battle with Hidon now that Ebot's Rock has resurfaced after the [[Cataclysm (Final Fantasy VI)|cataclysm]]. Strago sets out to Ebot's Rock to defeat Hidon and avenge his friend. With his victory Strago returns to Thamasa and boasts to Gungho of his victory, and that night regails him with the tail of his battle with Hidon to the extent he falls asleep. Gungho leaves him be and is confronted by Relm, who knew he was faking his injuries to motivate Strago to settle one of his old personal demons.
Returning to Thamasa with Strago and Relm, Strago's friend [[Gungho]] tells Strago he was injured hunting [[Hidon]], a mythical monster Strago hunted in his youth, when it reappeared at [[Ebot's Rock]] north of town. His injury encourages Strago to finish his lifelong quest and avenge Gungho.
 
   
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In the game's ending the destroyed house is rebuilt by the townsfolk.
If the party rests in the various inns around the world with Shadow, triggering Shadow's dreams, it is revealed Shadow, before he became an assassin, fled to Thamasa after his partner, [[Baram]], was struck down by the authorities when they committed a train robbery. Shadow lived in Thamasa for an unspecified amount of time, and fathered Relm with a Thamasa citizen. To keep his past as a thief from catching up with his new family, Shadow fled the town with the family dog, Interceptor, hoping his daughter and her mother could live a normal life without him. Relm's mother died, and Strago, a friend of a family, raised her as a granddaughter. This is why, when the party first visits Thamasa, Interceptor is so friendly with Relm. It is unknown if either Shadow or Strago knows about the connection.
 
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{{endspoiler}}
 
{{endspoiler}}
   
== Items ==
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==Layout==
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Thamasa is a hilly town with mountains and trees on all sides and passages between the mountains providing access. The center of town is dominated by a central square with a tree in the middle, and pathways branching off through the town. Merchant services are in the southern end of town, and civilian housing is on the northern side, with the Mayor's house on a hill. The east side of town hosts a small graveyard. Later, General Leo is buried in a small clearing in the trees.
* [[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Phoenix Down|Phoenix Down]]
 
* [[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Eyedrops|Eyedrops]]
 
* [[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Echo Screen|Echo Screen]]
 
* [[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Green Cherry|Green Cherry]]
 
* [[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Gold Needle|Gold Needle]]
 
* [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Memento Ring|Memento Ring]]
 
   
== Shops ==
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==Gameplay==
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===Encounters===
=== [[List of Final Fantasy VI items|Items]] ===
 
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====World of Balance====
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; Plains
;World of Balance
 
 
* [[Briareus]]
{|class="FFVI table" style="text-align:center"
 
 
* [[Briareus]] x2
 
* [[Briareus]], [[Cephaler|Devourer]]
 
; Forest
 
* [[Cephaler|Devourer]] x3
 
* [[Chimera (Final Fantasy VI)|Chimera]]
 
* [[Chimera (Final Fantasy VI)|Chimera]], [[Cephaler|Devourer]] x2
 
; Thamasa
 
* [[Kefka (boss)|Kefka]]
 
* [[Guardian (Final Fantasy VI)|Guardian]]
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====World of Ruin====
 
; Barrens
 
* [[Gloomwind]] x3
 
* [[Vasegiatta]]
 
* [[Vasegiatta]], [[Purusa (Final Fantasy VI)|Purusa]]
 
; Forest
 
* [[Purusa (Final Fantasy VI)|Purusa]], [[Gloomwind]]
 
* [[Vasegiatta]]
 
* [[Vasegiatta]], [[Purusa (Final Fantasy VI)|Purusa]]
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=== Shops ===
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==== [[Final Fantasy VI items|Items]] ====
 
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|-
 
!class="a" colspan="2"|World of Balance
 
|-class="a"
 
|-class="a"
 
!style="width:100px"|Item
 
!style="width:100px"|Item
 
!style="width:75px"|Price
 
!style="width:75px"|Price
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Potion|Potion]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI items#Potion|Potion]]
 
|50 gil
 
|50 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]]
 
|300 gil
 
|300 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Ether|Ether]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI items#Ether|Ether]]
 
|1,500 gil
 
|1,500 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Phoenix Down|Phoenix Down]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI items#Phoenix Down|Phoenix Down]]
 
|500 gil
 
|500 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Holy Water|Holy Water]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI items#Holy Water|Holy Water]]
 
|300 gil
 
|300 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Remedy|Remedy]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI items#Remedy|Remedy]]
 
|1,000 gil
 
|1,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Tent|Tent]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI items#Tent|Tent]]
 
|1,200 gil
 
|1,200 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Teleport Stone|Teleport Stone]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI items#Teleport Stone|Teleport Stone]]
 
|700 gil
 
|700 gil
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|-
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!class="a" colspan="2"|World of Ruin
</div>
 
<div>
 
;World of Ruin
 
{|class="FFVI table" style="text-align:center"
 
 
|-class="a"
 
|-class="a"
 
!style="width:100px"|Item
 
!style="width:100px"|Item
 
!style="width:75px"|Price
 
!style="width:75px"|Price
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]]
 
|50 gil
 
|50 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Ether|Ether]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI items#Ether|Ether]]
 
|1,500 gil
 
|1,500 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Phoenix Down|Phoenix Down]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI items#Phoenix Down|Phoenix Down]]
 
|500 gil
 
|500 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Holy Water|Holy Water]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI items#Holy Water|Holy Water]]
 
|300 gil
 
|300 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Remedy|Remedy]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI items#Remedy|Remedy]]
 
|1,000 gil
 
|1,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Smoke Bomb|Smoke Bomb]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI items#Smoke Bomb|Smoke Bomb]]
 
|300 gil
 
|300 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Sleeping Bag|Sleeping Bag]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI items#Sleeping Bag|Sleeping Bag]]
 
|500 gil
 
|500 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Tent|Tent]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI items#Tent|Tent]]
 
|1,200 gil
 
|1,200 gil
 
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|}
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</div>
 
 
==== [[Final Fantasy VI weapons|Weapons]] ====
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{|class="FFVI article-table" style="text-align:center"
<div>
 
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!class="a" colspan="2"|World of Balance
=== [[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons|Weapons]] ===
 
<div class="multicolumn">
 
<div>
 
;World of Balance
 
{|class="FFVI table" style="text-align:center"
 
 
|-class="a"
 
|-class="a"
 
!style="width:100px"|Weapon
 
!style="width:100px"|Weapon
 
!style="width:75px"|Price
 
!style="width:75px"|Price
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Heavy Lance|Heavy Lance]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Heavy Lance|Heavy Lance]]
 
|10,000 gil
 
|10,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Mythril Rod|Mythril Rod]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Mythril Rod|Mythril Rod]]
 
|500 gil
 
|500 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Flame Rod|Flame Rod]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Flame Rod|Flame Rod]]
 
|3,000 gil
 
|3,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Ice Rod|Ice Rod]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Ice Rod|Ice Rod]]
 
|3,000 gil
 
|3,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Thunder Rod|Thunder Rod]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Thunder Rod|Thunder Rod]]
 
|3,000 gil
 
|3,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Morning Star|Morning Star]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Morning Star|Morning Star]]
 
|5,000 gil
 
|5,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Hawkeye|Hawkeye]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Hawkeye|Hawkeye]]
 
|6,000 gil
 
|6,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Darts|Darts]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Darts|Darts]]
 
|10,000 gil
 
|10,000 gil
|}
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|-
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!class="a" colspan="2"|World of Ruin
</div>
 
<div>
 
;World of Ruin
 
{|class="FFVI table" style="text-align:center"
 
 
|-class="a"
 
|-class="a"
 
!style="width:100px"|Weapon
 
!style="width:100px"|Weapon
 
!style="width:75px"|Price
 
!style="width:75px"|Price
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Man-Eater|Man-Eater]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Man-Eater|Man-Eater]]
 
|11,000 gil
 
|11,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Golden Lance|Golden Lance]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Golden Lance|Golden Lance]]
 
|12,000 gil
 
|12,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Holy Rod|Holy Rod]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Holy Rod|Holy Rod]]
 
|12,000 gil
 
|12,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Gravity Rod|Gravity Rod]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Gravity Rod|Gravity Rod]]
 
|13,000 gil
 
|13,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Viper Darts|Viper Darts]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Viper Darts|Viper Darts]]
 
|13,000 gil
 
|13,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Da Vinci Brush|Da Vinci Brush]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Da Vinci Brush|Da Vinci Brush]]
 
|7,000 gil
 
|7,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Shuriken|Shuriken]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Shuriken|Shuriken]]
 
|30 gil
 
|30 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Fuma Shuriken|Fuma Shuriken]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Fuma Shuriken|Fuma Shuriken]]
 
|500 gil
 
|500 gil
 
|}
 
|}
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{{multicol-separator}}
</div>
 
 
==== [[Final Fantasy VI armor|Armor]] ====
</div>
 
 
{|class="FFVI article-table" style="text-align:center"
</div>
 
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|-
<div>
 
 
!class="a" colspan="2"|World of Balance
=== [[List of Final Fantasy VI armor|Armor]] ===
 
<div class="multicolumn">
 
<div>
 
;World of Balance
 
{|class="FFVI table" style="text-align:center"
 
 
|-class="a"
 
|-class="a"
 
!style="width:100px"|Armor
 
!style="width:100px"|Armor
 
!style="width:75px"|Price
 
!style="width:75px"|Price
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI armor#Golden Shield|Golden Shield]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI armor#Golden Shield|Golden Shield]]
 
|2,500 gil
 
|2,500 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI armor#Tiger Mask|Tiger Mask]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI armor#Tiger Mask|Tiger Mask]]
 
|2,500 gil
 
|2,500 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI armor#Tiara|Tiara]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI armor#Tiara|Tiara]]
 
|3,000 gil
 
|3,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI armor#Golden Helmet|Golden Helmet]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI armor#Golden Helmet|Golden Helmet]]
 
|4,000 gil
 
|4,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI armor#Mystery Veil|Mystery Veil]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI armor#Mystery Veil|Mystery Veil]]
 
|5,500 gil
 
|5,500 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI armor#Power Sash|Power Sash]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI armor#Power Sash|Power Sash]]
 
|5,000 gil
 
|5,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI armor#Gaia Gear|Gaia Gear]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI armor#Gaia Gear|Gaia Gear]]
 
|6,000 gil
 
|6,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI armor#Golden Armor|Golden Armor]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI armor#Golden Armor|Golden Armor]]
 
|10,000 gil
 
|10,000 gil
|}
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|-
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!class="a" colspan="2"|World of Ruin
</div>
 
<div>
 
;World of Ruin
 
{|class="FFVI table" style="text-align:center"
 
 
|-class="a"
 
|-class="a"
 
!style="width:100px"|Armor
 
!style="width:100px"|Armor
 
!style="width:75px"|Price
 
!style="width:75px"|Price
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI armor#Mystery Veil|Mystery Veil]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI armor#Mystery Veil|Mystery Veil]]
 
|5,500 gil
 
|5,500 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI armor#Circlet|Circlet]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI armor#Circlet|Circlet]]
 
|7,000 gil
 
|7,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI armor#Black Cowl|Black Cowl]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI armor#Black Cowl|Black Cowl]]
 
|7,500 gil
 
|7,500 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI armor#Luminous Robe|Luminous Robe]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI armor#Luminous Robe|Luminous Robe]]
 
|11,000 gil
 
|11,000 gil
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy VI armor#Diamond Vest|Diamond Vest]]
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy VI armor#Diamond Vest|Diamond Vest]]
 
|12,000 gil
 
|12,000 gil
 
|}
 
|}
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==== [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)|Relics]] ====
</div>
 
 
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</div>
 
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<div>
 
 
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=== [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)|Relics]] ===
 
<div class="multicolumn">
 
<div>
 
;World of Balance
 
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|-class="a"
 
|-class="a"
 
!style="width:100px"|Relic
 
!style="width:100px"|Relic
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!class="b"|[[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Dragoon Boots|Dragoon Boots]]
 
!class="b"|[[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Dragoon Boots|Dragoon Boots]]
 
|9,000 gil
 
|9,000 gil
|}
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|-
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</div>
 
<div>
 
;World of Ruin
 
{|class="FFVI table" style="text-align:center"
 
 
|-class="a"
 
|-class="a"
 
!style="width:100px"|Relic
 
!style="width:100px"|Relic
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|8,000 gil
 
|8,000 gil
 
|}
 
|}
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===Treasures===
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A [[Final Fantasy VI items#Phoenix Down|Phoenix Down]] is in the barrels by the inn, and [[Final Fantasy VI items#Eyedrops|Eyedrops]] are in the barrels by the item shop. A [[Final Fantasy VI items#Gold Needle|Gold Needle]] is in the barrels by the Relic shop, an [[Final Fantasy VI items#Echo Screen|Echo Screen]] in the barrels by the Mayor's house, and finally a [[Final Fantasy VI items#Green Cherry|Green Cherry]] in the barrels by Strago's house. Unlike most items hidden in towns, these items are removed in the World of Ruin.
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A hidden [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Memento Ring|Memento Ring]] can be found in Strago's house. On the second floor, inspect the west wall by the table. This item can be acquired any time the player can access the second floor of the house, with the earliest opportunity being after meeting Strago and Relm.
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===Quests===
  +
====Pursuing the espers====
  +
After taking the ship from [[Albrook]] on the Imperial expedition, head to Thamasa and speak to Strago in the house in the north-east part of town. After the scene ends, go to the inn and rest - consider de-equipping Shadow of any gear first, especially if he has an esper equipped. In the night Strago will come to the party for help. Outside speak to him by the [[Burning Home]] and a cutscene will begin, after which the party will be inside the Burning Home with Strago, but without Shadow.
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After the Burning Home is completed, after a cutscene Strago will formally join the party and Shadow will leave, and the party has the objective to head to the [[Esper Caves]] to the west. The party returns to Thamasa upon completion of the esper caves, and after a cutscene will be in control of General Leo as a temporary character. Speak to Kefka to initiate a battle; Leo's shield will block most of Kefka's spells and they will do little damage otherwise, so Leo can easily defeat Kefka. After several more cutscenes, the party will be on the world map and the ''Blackjack'' will be landed near Thamasa, board the ship to witness the rise of the Floating Continent.
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  +
====Thamasa's secret====
  +
When arriving at Thamasa from the Imperial expedition, but before meeting Strago and staying at the inn, the player can witness two events the foreshadow the residents' magical abilities. When attempting to walk behind Strago's house, an event will trigger where a mother and her child prepare to cast magic before they notice the party and hurry away, and walking behind the large house on the east side of town triggers a scene of a child practicing a fire spell before he notices the party and flees.
  +
  +
====Recruiting Shadow/Relm====
  +
Once the party has been to the [[Cave on the Veldt]] and rescued their party member found there - Shadow if the party waited for him when escaping the Floating Continent, and Relm if they did not wait - they will bring that character to Thamasa to recover. Depending on the party member rescued, a flashback will be witnessed. After this, the player can proceed to [[Dragon's Neck Coliseum]] to re-recruit Shadow, or [[Owzer's Mansion]] to re-recruit Relm, depending on which was rescued. If Shadow was rescued, Relm will already be at Owzer's Gallery.
  +
  +
====Hidon====
  +
Upon returning to Thamasa in the World of Ruin with Strago and Relm in the party, a cutscene will play when entering the town through the arsenal and item shops, where Strago learns his friend Gungho was injured hunting Hidon and vows to avenge him. Viewing this cutscene causes a cave entrance to appear at [[Ebot's Rock]], Hidon's lair. The party automatically returns to Thamasa in a cutscene upon Hidon's defeat.
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  +
Hidon is the only enemy in the game to use Strago's ultimate [[Lore (Final Fantasy VI)|Lore]], [[Grand Delta]]. If the player misses out on learning it, speak to Gungho repeatedly; eventually he'll mention Hidon has reappeared and Ebot's Rock can be re-explored and Hidon refought.
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  +
===Maps===
  +
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;Upper level
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[[File:Thamasa Map.png|480px]]
 
</div>
 
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;Lower level
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<div style="width: 330px; height: 440px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden; border: 1px solid black;">
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[[File:Thamasa Interiors Map.png|320px]]
 
</div>
 
</div>
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== Enemies ==
 
<div class="multicolumn">
 
<div>
 
;World of Balance
 
* Plains
 
** [[Briareus]]
 
** [[Briareus]] x2
 
** [[Briareus]], [[Cephaler|Devourer]]
 
* Forest
 
** [[Cephaler|Devourer]] x3
 
** [[Chimera (Final Fantasy VI)|Chimera]]
 
** [[Chimera (Final Fantasy VI)|Chimera]], [[Cephaler|Devourer]] x2
 
* Thamasa
 
** [[Kefka (boss)|Kefka]]
 
</div>
 
<div>
 
;World of Ruin
 
* Barrens
 
** [[Gloomwind]] x3
 
** [[Vasegiatta]]
 
** [[Vasegiatta]], [[Purusa (Final Fantasy VI)|Purusa]]
 
* Forest
 
** [[Purusa (Final Fantasy VI)|Purusa]], [[Gloomwind]]
 
** [[Vasegiatta]]
 
** [[Vasegiatta]], [[Purusa (Final Fantasy VI)|Purusa]]
 
</div></div>
 
   
 
== Other appearances ==
 
== Other appearances ==
 
=== ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]'' ===
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[[File:PFF Thamasa.png|right|200px]]
 
[[File:PFF Thamasa.png|right|200px]]
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{{Location section|Pictlogica Final Fantasy}}
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' ===
  +
{{sideicon|FFRK}}
 
 
Thamasa is the setting for a regular dungeon and is also featured in the [[Challenge Event]]s [[Legendary Plunder]], [[Back to the Skies]], and [[Assassin in Black]].
 
Thamasa is the setting for a regular dungeon and is also featured in the [[Challenge Event]]s [[Legendary Plunder]], [[Back to the Skies]], and [[Assassin in Black]].
 
==== Thamasa ====
 
==== Thamasa ====
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Terra's magic opens the Sealed Gate to the Esper World, and the espers spill out, driving away the Imperial forces. Fearing the espers, the Empire sues for peace, and asks for the Returners' help in tracking down the scattered espers before they cause more damage.
 
Terra's magic opens the Sealed Gate to the Esper World, and the espers spill out, driving away the Imperial forces. Fearing the espers, the Empire sues for peace, and asks for the Returners' help in tracking down the scattered espers before they cause more damage.
   
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;Thamasa (Classic)
 
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;Difficulty
 
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;Target Score
 
;Target Score
 
* Exploit Flame Eater's weakness to [[Ice (element)|ice]] attacks.
 
* Exploit Flame Eater's weakness to [[Ice (element)|ice]] attacks.
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<div>
 
 
;Thamasa (Elite)
 
;Thamasa (Elite)
 
;Difficulty
 
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;Target Score
 
;Target Score
 
* Exploit Flame Eater's weakness to ice attacks.
 
* Exploit Flame Eater's weakness to ice attacks.
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{{multicol-end}}
</div>
 
</div>
 
   
 
== Musical themes ==
 
== Musical themes ==
{{Listen|filename=Strago.ogg|songname= "Strago's Theme" from ''Final Fantasy VI''}}
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{{audio|filename=Strago.ogg|title= "Strago's Theme" from ''Final Fantasy VI''}}
"[[Strago Magus#Musical themes|Strago's Theme]]" is used as the background theme for Thamasa, which is a recycled theme that was composed for the original ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', but never previously used. The track that plays during Kefka's raid is "[[end of the world#Musical themes|Metamorphosis]]".
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"[[Strago Magus#Musical themes|Strago's Theme]]" is used as the background theme for Thamasa, which is a recycled theme that was composed for the original ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', but never previously used. The track that plays during Kefka's raid is "[[Cataclysm (Final Fantasy VI)#Musical themes|Metamorphosis]]".
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{{clear}}
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  +
==Behind the scenes==
 
A common backstory for Kefka is that he was born in a Thamasan orphanage before leaving for Vector and joining the Empire. However, this backstory springs from a [[Celes Chere|Celes]] x Kefka ''doujinshi'' that made up several aspects of both characters' backstories. The ''doujinshi'' was not published by [[Square Enix]] and the backstory elements it introduces are non-canon.
  +
[[File:FFVI PC Dummied Thamasa.png|thumb|right|The dummied Shadow dream.]]
  +
There is an unused map of Thamasa in the game data containing two sprites, Clyde and [[Baram]]. It seems this map was to be used for a Shadow dream sequence that ultimately was left out of the game and not completed.
  +
  +
Thamasa has an exit zone to the world map along its northern edge, directly behind Strago's house. However, the tiles the zone is on are all impassible, so the party cannot reach it. This exit zone exists in both the World of Balance and World of Ruin maps of Thamasa.
  +
  +
In an annotated draft map of the [[World of Ruin (Final Fantasy VI)|World of Ruin]], Thamasa is labeled as "Cultivating Village" {{J|開拓村|Kaitaku Mura}}<ref>{{Refbook|[[Final Fantasy 25th Memorial Ultimania]] Vol. 2|323}} ([[:File:World of Ruin annotated world map design for Final Fantasy VI.png|image]])</ref>.
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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FFVI PC Thamasa Strago House 2F.png|Strago's house, second floor (iOS/Android/PC).
 
FFVI PC Thamasa Strago House 2F.png|Strago's house, second floor (iOS/Android/PC).
 
Battleback town d.png|Battle background (iOS/Android).
 
Battleback town d.png|Battle background (iOS/Android).
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FFVI PC Battle Background Thamasa Red.png|Battle background (iOS/Android).
 
Thamasa.png|Thamasa (GBA).
 
Thamasa.png|Thamasa (GBA).
 
Thamasa WOB.png|Thamasa on the World of Balance map (GBA).
 
Thamasa WOB.png|Thamasa on the World of Balance map (GBA).
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FFVI_Thamasa_WoB_Armor_Shop.png|Armor shop (GBA).
 
FFVI_Thamasa_WoB_Armor_Shop.png|Armor shop (GBA).
 
FFVI_Thamasa_WoB_Relic_Shop.png|Relic shop (GBA).
 
FFVI_Thamasa_WoB_Relic_Shop.png|Relic shop (GBA).
FFVIA Thamasa Burning House BG.PNG|Burning House battle background (GBA).
 
FFVIA Flashback BG.PNG|Monochrome version of Thamasa battle background (GBA).
 
 
FFVIA Thamasa BG.PNG|Thamasa battle background (GBA).
 
FFVIA Thamasa BG.PNG|Thamasa battle background (GBA).
 
FFVIA Thamasa Kefka BG.PNG|Thamasa battle background during Esper attack (GBA).
 
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
== Trivia ==
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== Etymology ==
  +
Thamasa could be derived from "thaumaturgy," a synonym for magic.
* In Kefka's raid, he obtains thirteen pieces of magicite; three from Yura and his escorts, two when the espers break down the gate and enter Thamasa, one when an esper attacks Kefka directly, and seven with the mass killing spell.
 
* It is rumored Kefka was born in a Thamasan orphanage before leaving for Vector and eventually joining the Empire. However, this is false: the rumor sprung up due to a [[Celes Chere|Celes]] x Kefka ''doujinshi'' that made up several aspects of both characters' backstories, including Kefka's childhood in Thamasa. The ''doujinshi'' was not published by [[Square Enix]], and therefore the backstory elements introduced therein should not be considered canon.
 
* Thamasa could be the anagram of "Samantha".
 
 
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{{Reflist}}
   
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[[de:Thamasa]]
 
[[de:Thamasa]]
 
[[ru:Тамаса]]
 
[[ru:Тамаса]]
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[[Category:Locations in Final Fantasy VI]]
 
[[Category:Towns]]
 
[[Category:Towns]]

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Thamasa is a remote hamlet lying on Crescent Island on the far eastern edge of the world map in Final Fantasy VI. It is one of the last places the party visits in the World of Balance. On the surface, Thamasa is nothing more than a humble backwater village, but the villagers conceal a secret from outsiders.

The party can visit Thamasa as soon as they acquire the Blackjack, but the shopkeepers will refuse to sell them anything and there are no events to trigger at this time.

Story

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. (Skip section)
FFVI PC Thamasa Kid

A kid in Thamasa casts Fire spell.

Thamasa was founded after the end of the War of the Magi. The Magi, humans who could use magic, were scapegoated for the war and an inquisition began, during which most of the Magi were hunted and executed. A handful escaped and founded Thamasa well away from civilization to live in peace. The descendants of the Magi retain the ability to use magic, but it is weaker than their ancestors' as the bloodlines have waned. Publicly, magic is forbidden by the Mayor of Thamasa to avoid unwanted attention from outsiders, but citizens continue to use magic in private.

Through a series of flashbacks and dreams, it is gradually revealed that Shadow, then using his original name "Clyde", came to Thamasa while fleeing authorities for a train robbery he had committed with his partner Baram. Clyde stayed in Thamasa an unknown amount of time, and fathered a daughter, Relm, with a citizen of Thamasa. Eventually Clyde left town to keep his past from catching up with his family, taking the family dog Interceptor with him. Relm's mother passed away (possibly before Clyde left - it is not specified), and in the absence of Clyde Relm was taken in by a family friend, Strago, who raised her as a granddaughter.

FFVI PC Relm Debut

The party meets Strago and Relm.

Terra, Locke, and Shadow arrive in Thamasa in their conjoined search for rogue espers with the Empire and General Leo. They meet Strago and Relm, who insist the village is just a normal town. While staying the night in the inn, Strago wakes them up with news Relm is trapped in a burning building. With the inferno building, Strago breaks the taboo over magic usage and tries to fight the flames. The citizens including the Mayor rally to help him, but the fire is too strong, and Strago rushes into the building with Locke and Terra to get Relm.

While the three find Relm with Interceptor, but the house begins to collapse and they are knocked unconscious. Shadow arrives and gets them to safety. The next morning Relm recovers and Strago explains the truth of the townfolk's magical abilities and agrees to help them search for the espers in the Esper Caves to the west. Relm demands to come but is refused, and Shadow departs, insisting he will search for the espers on his own. The trio departs to the Esper Caves, unaware Relm is following them.

FFVI PC Leo Yura Thamasa

General Leo meets Yura in Thamasa.

After finding the espers, General Leo meets with their leader, Yura, to discuss the Empire's desire for peace, but Kefka arrives, incapacitates the party, and tells Leo the ceasefire was a ruse to draw the espers out of hiding. In the ensuing battle Kefka crystallizes the espers and seizes their magicite remains. Kefka orders his Magitek soldiers to burn Thamasa to the ground, and Leo, refusing to allow this, attacks Kefka. Kefka uses an illusion to feign a battle with Leo and then masquerades as Emperor Gestahl to mock his loyalty, but slaying him. At this, the Sealed Gate to the Esper World is thrust open and espers fly to Thamasa to aid in the battle. Kefka dispatches his own soldiers while nullifying the espers' powers, and then mass executes them and seizes their magicite. Satisfied for the moment, Kefka departs, leaving the party to mourn Leo's death. The party also finds a wounded Interceptor that returns to the village, and presume Shadow has been killed as well.

The members of the Returners who had remained behind in Vector arrive shortly after in a repaired Blackjack, having been alerted to the Empire's treachery and escaped. The party regroups aboard the Blackjack as Gestahl and Kefka raise the Floating Continent. Afterward, Strago's friend Gungho returns to town. He and Strago have a mild argument over Strago's failure to find the legendary monster Hidon that they hunted in their youth; Gungho accuses Strago of giving up but Strago claims he had no choice since Hidon only lives on Ebot's Rock, which has sunken into the sea.

FFVI PC Shadow Injured

Shadow resting in Thamasa.

In the World of Ruin, the party brings either Shadow or Relm to Thamasa to rest after rescuing them from the Cave on the Veldt. Whom the party finds depends on if they waited for Shadow on the Floating Continent—if they waited, Shadow will have survived and is found in the cave. The rescued ally leaves town after recouperating.

Later when Strago and Relm returned to Thamasa, they find Gungho injured from a battle with Hidon now that Ebot's Rock has resurfaced after the cataclysm. Strago sets out to Ebot's Rock to defeat Hidon and avenge his friend. With his victory Strago returns to Thamasa and boasts to Gungho of his victory, and that night regails him with the tail of his battle with Hidon to the extent he falls asleep. Gungho leaves him be and is confronted by Relm, who knew he was faking his injuries to motivate Strago to settle one of his old personal demons.

In the game's ending the destroyed house is rebuilt by the townsfolk.

Spoilers end here.

Layout

Thamasa is a hilly town with mountains and trees on all sides and passages between the mountains providing access. The center of town is dominated by a central square with a tree in the middle, and pathways branching off through the town. Merchant services are in the southern end of town, and civilian housing is on the northern side, with the Mayor's house on a hill. The east side of town hosts a small graveyard. Later, General Leo is buried in a small clearing in the trees.

Gameplay

Encounters

World of Balance

Plains
Forest
Thamasa

Shops

Items

World of Balance
Item Price
Potion 50 gil
Hi-Potion 300 gil
Ether 1,500 gil
Phoenix Down 500 gil
Holy Water 300 gil
Remedy 1,000 gil
Tent 1,200 gil
Teleport Stone 700 gil
World of Ruin
Item Price
Hi-Potion 50 gil
Ether 1,500 gil
Phoenix Down 500 gil
Holy Water 300 gil
Remedy 1,000 gil
Smoke Bomb 300 gil
Sleeping Bag 500 gil
Tent 1,200 gil

Weapons

World of Balance
Weapon Price
Heavy Lance 10,000 gil
Mythril Rod 500 gil
Flame Rod 3,000 gil
Ice Rod 3,000 gil
Thunder Rod 3,000 gil
Morning Star 5,000 gil
Hawkeye 6,000 gil
Darts 10,000 gil
World of Ruin
Weapon Price
Man-Eater 11,000 gil
Golden Lance 12,000 gil
Holy Rod 12,000 gil
Gravity Rod 13,000 gil
Viper Darts 13,000 gil
Da Vinci Brush 7,000 gil
Shuriken 30 gil
Fuma Shuriken 500 gil

Armor

World of Balance
Armor Price
Golden Shield 2,500 gil
Tiger Mask 2,500 gil
Tiara 3,000 gil
Golden Helmet 4,000 gil
Mystery Veil 5,500 gil
Power Sash 5,000 gil
Gaia Gear 6,000 gil
Golden Armor 10,000 gil
World of Ruin
Armor Price
Mystery Veil 5,500 gil
Circlet 7,000 gil
Black Cowl 7,500 gil
Luminous Robe 11,000 gil
Diamond Vest 12,000 gil

Relics

World of Balance
Relic Price
Sprint Shoes 1,500 gil
Sniper Eye 3,000 gil
Black Belt 5,000 gil
Earrings 5,000 gil
Reflect Ring 6,000 gil
Hermes Sandals 7,000 gil
Dragoon Boots 9,000 gil
World of Ruin
Relic Price
Barrier Ring 500 gil
Jeweled Ring 1,000 gil
Fairy Ring 1,500 gil
Princess Ring 3,000 gil
Peace Ring 3,000 gil
Protect Ring 5,000 gil
Reflect Ring 6,000 gil
Angel Ring 8,000 gil

Treasures

A Phoenix Down is in the barrels by the inn, and Eyedrops are in the barrels by the item shop. A Gold Needle is in the barrels by the Relic shop, an Echo Screen in the barrels by the Mayor's house, and finally a Green Cherry in the barrels by Strago's house. Unlike most items hidden in towns, these items are removed in the World of Ruin.

A hidden Memento Ring can be found in Strago's house. On the second floor, inspect the west wall by the table. This item can be acquired any time the player can access the second floor of the house, with the earliest opportunity being after meeting Strago and Relm.

Quests

Pursuing the espers

After taking the ship from Albrook on the Imperial expedition, head to Thamasa and speak to Strago in the house in the north-east part of town. After the scene ends, go to the inn and rest - consider de-equipping Shadow of any gear first, especially if he has an esper equipped. In the night Strago will come to the party for help. Outside speak to him by the Burning Home and a cutscene will begin, after which the party will be inside the Burning Home with Strago, but without Shadow.

After the Burning Home is completed, after a cutscene Strago will formally join the party and Shadow will leave, and the party has the objective to head to the Esper Caves to the west. The party returns to Thamasa upon completion of the esper caves, and after a cutscene will be in control of General Leo as a temporary character. Speak to Kefka to initiate a battle; Leo's shield will block most of Kefka's spells and they will do little damage otherwise, so Leo can easily defeat Kefka. After several more cutscenes, the party will be on the world map and the Blackjack will be landed near Thamasa, board the ship to witness the rise of the Floating Continent.

Thamasa's secret

When arriving at Thamasa from the Imperial expedition, but before meeting Strago and staying at the inn, the player can witness two events the foreshadow the residents' magical abilities. When attempting to walk behind Strago's house, an event will trigger where a mother and her child prepare to cast magic before they notice the party and hurry away, and walking behind the large house on the east side of town triggers a scene of a child practicing a fire spell before he notices the party and flees.

Recruiting Shadow/Relm

Once the party has been to the Cave on the Veldt and rescued their party member found there - Shadow if the party waited for him when escaping the Floating Continent, and Relm if they did not wait - they will bring that character to Thamasa to recover. Depending on the party member rescued, a flashback will be witnessed. After this, the player can proceed to Dragon's Neck Coliseum to re-recruit Shadow, or Owzer's Mansion to re-recruit Relm, depending on which was rescued. If Shadow was rescued, Relm will already be at Owzer's Gallery.

Hidon

Upon returning to Thamasa in the World of Ruin with Strago and Relm in the party, a cutscene will play when entering the town through the arsenal and item shops, where Strago learns his friend Gungho was injured hunting Hidon and vows to avenge him. Viewing this cutscene causes a cave entrance to appear at Ebot's Rock, Hidon's lair. The party automatically returns to Thamasa in a cutscene upon Hidon's defeat.

Hidon is the only enemy in the game to use Strago's ultimate Lore, Grand Delta. If the player misses out on learning it, speak to Gungho repeatedly; eventually he'll mention Hidon has reappeared and Ebot's Rock can be re-explored and Hidon refought.

Maps

Upper level

Thamasa Map

Lower level

Thamasa Interiors Map


Other appearances

Pictlogica Final Fantasy

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper

Thamasa is the setting for a regular dungeon and is also featured in the Challenge Events Legendary Plunder, Back to the Skies, and Assassin in Black.

Thamasa

FFRK Thamasa FFVI

Terra's magic opens the Sealed Gate to the Esper World, and the espers spill out, driving away the Imperial forces. Fearing the espers, the Empire sues for peace, and asks for the Returners' help in tracking down the scattered espers before they cause more damage.

Thamasa (Classic)
Difficulty
  • Lv. 20
Completion Reward
  • Gil x1,500
Mastery Reward
  • Lesser Lightning Orb x5
  • Stamina Shard x2
First Time Reward
Enemies
  • Chaser
  • Destroyer
  • Grenade
  • Onion Knight
  • Flame Eater (Boss)
Target Score
  • Exploit Flame Eater's weakness to ice attacks.
Thamasa (Elite)
Difficulty
  • Lv. 34
Completion Reward
  • Gil x10,000
Mastery Reward
  • Greater Black Orb x3
  • Stamina Shard x1
First Time Reward
  • Mythril x1
  • Stamina Shard x1
Enemies
  • Chaser
  • Destroyer
  • Grenade
  • Onion Knight
  • Flame Eater (Boss)
Target Score
  • Exploit Flame Eater's weakness to ice attacks.

Musical themes

"Strago's Theme" from Final Fantasy VI

"Strago's Theme" is used as the background theme for Thamasa, which is a recycled theme that was composed for the original Final Fantasy, but never previously used. The track that plays during Kefka's raid is "Metamorphosis".

Behind the scenes

A common backstory for Kefka is that he was born in a Thamasan orphanage before leaving for Vector and joining the Empire. However, this backstory springs from a Celes x Kefka doujinshi that made up several aspects of both characters' backstories. The doujinshi was not published by Square Enix and the backstory elements it introduces are non-canon.

FFVI PC Dummied Thamasa

The dummied Shadow dream.

There is an unused map of Thamasa in the game data containing two sprites, Clyde and Baram. It seems this map was to be used for a Shadow dream sequence that ultimately was left out of the game and not completed.

Thamasa has an exit zone to the world map along its northern edge, directly behind Strago's house. However, the tiles the zone is on are all impassible, so the party cannot reach it. This exit zone exists in both the World of Balance and World of Ruin maps of Thamasa.

In an annotated draft map of the World of Ruin, Thamasa is labeled as "Cultivating Village" (開拓村, Kaitaku Mura?)[1].

Gallery

Etymology

Thamasa could be derived from "thaumaturgy," a synonym for magic.

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