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[[File:FF4DSCrestTroia.png|right|200px|Coat of arms of Troia (DS).]]
 
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'''Troia''' {{j|トロイアのまち|Toroia no machi}}, also known as '''Toroia''', is a city in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]''. Troia is a primarily matriarchal society, led by eight female [[Epopts (Final Fantasy IV)|Epopts]]. Women fill other primarily "male" roles as well, such as being the guards, soldiers, doctors, and shopkeepers of the castle and its village. A peaceful nation, it has been known for never having participated in a war, although it appears to have a disciplined military. The kingdom is home to the [[Earth Crystal (Term)#Final Fantasy IV|Earth Crystal]], and for its blessings is a land of lush forests and flowing rivers.
 
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|romaji=Toroia no machi
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|type=Kingdom
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|technologies=[[Earth Crystal (term)#Final Fantasy IV|Earth Crystal]]
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*[[Baron (Final Fantasy IV)|Baron]]
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*[[Epopts (Final Fantasy IV)|Epopts]]
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*[[Leonora]]
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|headquarters=[[Troia Castle]]
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|locations=*[[Troia (town)|Troia]]
 
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{{Quote|The land flourishes from the Earth Crystal's boons. Intriguing...|[[Tellah]]}}
 
'''Troia''', also known as '''Toroia''', is a city in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]''. Troia is a primarily matriarchal society, led by eight female [[Epopts (Final Fantasy IV)|Epopts]]. Women fill other primarily "male" roles as well, such as being the guards, soldiers, doctors, and shopkeepers of the castle and its village. A peaceful nation, it has been known for never having participated in a war, although it appears to have a disciplined military. The kingdom is home to the [[Earth Crystal (term)#Final Fantasy IV|Earth Crystal]], and for its blessings is a land of lush forests and flowing rivers.
   
==Story==
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== Story ==
 
{{spoiler}}
 
{{spoiler}}
===''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''===
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' ===
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[[File:FF4 PSP Troia Castle.png|right]]
 
[[File:FF4 PSP Troia Castle.png|right]]
 
[[File:Troiaseal.png|130px|right|Crest of Troia.]]
 
[[File:Troiaseal.png|130px|right|Crest of Troia.]]
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After defeating the Dark Elf, Cecil and his friends return to Troia and are contacted by [[Kain Highwind|Kain]], who is ready to trade Rosa for the Crystal at the [[Tower of Zot]]. By giving up the Crystal without a fight, Troia is spared from sharing the fate of [[Mysidia (Final Fantasy IV)|Mysidia]], [[Damcyan]] and [[Fabul]], who all come under attack by [[Baron (Final Fantasy IV)|Baron's]] [[Red Wings]].
 
After defeating the Dark Elf, Cecil and his friends return to Troia and are contacted by [[Kain Highwind|Kain]], who is ready to trade Rosa for the Crystal at the [[Tower of Zot]]. By giving up the Crystal without a fight, Troia is spared from sharing the fate of [[Mysidia (Final Fantasy IV)|Mysidia]], [[Damcyan]] and [[Fabul]], who all come under attack by [[Baron (Final Fantasy IV)|Baron's]] [[Red Wings]].
   
===''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]''===
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]'' ===
 
Approximately a month ago, one of the eight Epopts took ill. Unable to govern properly with one fewer member, the Epopts sent word to Mysidia to send a mage to train a new Epopt. The [[Elder of Mysidia]] sent [[Palom]], who arrives to discover his pupil is [[Leonora]]. After Leonora completes her training in [[Black Magic]] at the [[Tower of Trials (The After Years)|Tower of Trials]], the Red Wings, under the command of a [[Maenad|Mysterious Girl]], arrive to seize the Earth Crystal. Knowing Troia would face a losing fight should it engage Baron soldiers, the Epopts entrust the Earth Crystal to Leonora, hoping she can sneak out and hide it somewhere safe. Leonora and Palom flee through the [[Troia Castle Waterway]], then to the [[Lodestone Cavern]], to escape the Red Wings. The Mysterious Girl follows them and seizes the Earth Crystal, before casting [[Shiva#Final Fantasy IV: The After Years|Shiva]] on Troia Castle, freezing it and everyone in it down. Although Troia once again avoided war, this time it nevertheless paid a price.
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Approximately a month prior to the beginning of the game, one of the eight Epopts took ill. Unable to govern properly with one fewer member, the Epopts sent word to Mysidia to send a mage to train a new Epopt. The [[Elder of Mysidia]] sent [[Palom]], who arrives to discover his pupil is [[Leonora]]. After Leonora completes her training in [[Black Magic]] at the [[Tower of Trials (The After Years)|Tower of Trials]], the Red Wings, under the command of a [[Maenad|Mysterious Girl]], arrive to seize the Earth Crystal. Knowing Troia would face a losing fight should it engage Baron soldiers, the Epopts entrust the Earth Crystal to Leonora, hoping she can sneak out and hide it somewhere safe. Leonora and Palom flee through the [[Troia Castle Waterway]], then to the [[Lodestone Cavern]], to escape the Red Wings. The Mysterious Girl follows them and seizes the Earth Crystal, before casting [[Shiva#Final Fantasy IV: The After Years|Shiva]] on Troia Castle, freezing it and everyone in it down. Although Troia once again avoided war, this time it nevertheless paid a price.
 
   
 
In Edge's Tale, [[Izayoi (The After Years)|Izayoi]] is dispatched to Troia to observe the nation, and is undercover as an Epopt Trainee before investigating the Tower of Trials and returning to [[Eblan]].
 
In Edge's Tale, [[Izayoi (The After Years)|Izayoi]] is dispatched to Troia to observe the nation, and is undercover as an Epopt Trainee before investigating the Tower of Trials and returning to [[Eblan]].
   
Leonora is eventually appointed as the eighth Epopt, but she gives her post up to travel to Mysidia and study to become a [[Sage]], feeling there are more worthy candidates for the position than her.
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Leonora is eventually appointed as the eighth Epopt, but she gives her post up to travel to Mysidia and study to become a [[Sage (job)|Sage]], feeling there are more worthy candidates for the position than her.
 
{{Endspoiler}}
 
{{Endspoiler}}
   
==Enemy Formations==
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== Enemies ==
===''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''===
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' ===
*[[Needlehog (Final Fantasy IV)|Needlehog]] x3, [[Treant (Final Fantasy IV)|Treant]] x2
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* [[Needlehog (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Needlehog]] x3, [[Treant (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Treant]] x2
*[[Ettin Snake (Final Fantasy IV)|Ettin Snake]], [[Needlehog (Final Fantasy IV)|Needlehog]] x2
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* [[Ettin Snake (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Ettin Snake]], [[Needlehog (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Needlehog]] x2
*[[Cait Sith (Final Fantasy IV)|Cait Sith]], [[Needlehog (Final Fantasy IV)|Needlehog]] x3
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* [[Cait Sith (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Cait Sith]], [[Needlehog (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Needlehog]] x3
*[[Mortblossom (Final Fantasy IV)|Mortblossom]], [[Treant (Final Fantasy IV)|Treant]] x2
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* [[Mortblossom (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Mortblossom]], [[Treant (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Treant]] x2
   
===''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]''===
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]'' ===
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{{multicol-begin}}
[[File:FFIV TAY WM Troia.jpg|thumb|right|Troia in the World Map of ''The After Years''.]]
 
 
;Palom's Tale
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* [[Bomb (The After Years enemy)|Bomb]] x3
Palom's Tale=
 
*[[Bomb (The After Years)|Bomb]] x3
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* [[Cockatrice (The After Years enemy)|Cockatrice]] x2, [[Gargoyle (The After Years)|Gargoyle]]
*[[Cockatrice (The After Years)|Cockatrice]] x2, [[Gargoyle (The After Years)|Gargoyle]]
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* [[Cockatrice (The After Years enemy)|Cockatrice]] x3
*[[Cockatrice (The After Years)|Cockatrice]] x3
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* [[Eyewing Moth (The After Years)|Eyewing Moth]] x2, [[Larva (The After Years)|Larva]] x2
*[[Eyewing Moth (The After Years)|Eyewing Moth]] x2, [[Larva (The After Years)|Larva]] x2
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* [[Floating Eye (The After Years)|Floating Eye]], [[Helldiver (The After Years)|Helldiver]] x2
*[[Floating Eye (The After Years)|Floating Eye]], [[Helldiver (The After Years)|Helldiver]] x2
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* [[Floating Eye (The After Years)|Floating Eye]] x2
*[[Floating Eye (The After Years)|Floating Eye]] x2
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* [[Goblin (The After Years enemy)|Goblin]] x2, [[Sword Rat (The After Years)|Sword Rat]] x2
*[[Goblin (The After Years)|Goblin]] x2, [[Sword Rat (The After Years)|Sword Rat]] x2
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* [[Goblin (The After Years enemy)|Goblin]] x3
*[[Goblin (The After Years)|Goblin]] x3
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* [[Goblin (The After Years enemy)|Goblin]] x3, [[Sword Rat (The After Years)|Sword Rat]]
*[[Goblin (The After Years)|Goblin]] x3, [[Sword Rat (The After Years)|Sword Rat]]
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* [[Goblin (The After Years enemy)|Goblin]] x4
*[[Goblin (The After Years)|Goblin]] x4
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* [[Helldiver (The After Years)|Helldiver]] x3
*[[Helldiver (The After Years)|Helldiver]] x3
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* [[Larva (The After Years)|Larva]] x3
*[[Larva (The After Years)|Larva]] x3
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* [[Spirit (The After Years)|Spirit]] x2
*[[Spirit (The After Years)|Spirit]] x2
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* [[Spirit (The After Years)|Spirit]] x2, [[Skeleton (The After Years)|Skeleton]] x2
*[[Spirit (The After Years)|Spirit]] x2, [[Skeleton (The After Years)|Skeleton]] x2
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* [[Spirit (The After Years)|Spirit]] x2, [[Bomb (The After Years enemy)|Bomb]] x2
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*[[Spirit (The After Years)|Spirit]] x2, [[Bomb (The After Years)|Bomb]] x2
 
|-|The Crystals=
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;The Crystals
*[[Mizuichi]] x2
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* [[Mizuichi]] x2
*[[White Mousse (The After Years)|White Mousse]] x4
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* [[White Mousse (The After Years)|White Mousse]] x4
*[[Coeurl (The After Years)|Coeurl]] x2
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* [[Coeurl (The After Years)|Coeurl]] x2
*[[Mythril Golem (The After Years)|Mythril Golem]] x2
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* [[Mythril Golem (The After Years)|Mythril Golem]] x2
*[[Coeurl (The After Years)|Coeurl]], [[Ghost Knight (The After Years)|Ghost Knight]], [[Mad Ogre (The After Years)|Mad Ogre]]
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* [[Coeurl (The After Years)|Coeurl]], [[Ghost Knight (The After Years)|Ghost Knight]], [[Mad Ogre (The After Years)|Mad Ogre]]
*[[Lamia Matriarch (The After Years)|Lamia Matriarch]], [[Mystery Egg (The After Years)|Mystery Egg]]
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* [[Lamia Matriarch (The After Years)|Lamia Matriarch]], [[Mystery Egg (The After Years)|Mystery Egg]]
*[[Skuldier (The After Years)|Skuldier]] x3
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* [[Skuldier (The After Years)|Skuldier]] x3
*[[Ice Lizard (The After Years)|Ice Lizard]], [[Purple Bavarois (The After Years)|Purple Bavarois]] x2
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* [[Ice Lizard (The After Years)|Ice Lizard]], [[Purple Bavarois (The After Years)|Purple Bavarois]] x2
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{{multicol-separator}}
</tabber>
 
 
[[File:FFIV TAY WM Troia.jpg|thumb|left|Troia in the World Map of ''The After Years''.]]
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{{multicol-end}}
   
==Musical Themes==
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== Musical themes ==
{{Listen|filename=FFIV_Troia.ogg|songname= "Troia" from ''Final Fantasy IV'' (DS)}}
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{{audio|filename=FFIV_Troia.ogg|title= "Troia" from ''Final Fantasy IV'' (DS)}}
{{Main|Troian Beauty}}
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{{main|Troian Beauty}}
 
Troia has its eponymous theme as background music.
 
Troia has its eponymous theme as background music.
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{{clear}}
   
==Gallery==
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
{{Gallery|class=FFIVa
 
|File:Toroiamap.PNG|Troia on the World Map (SNES).
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Toroiamap.PNG|Troia on the World Map (SNES).
|File:FFIV_Troia_WM_GBA.png|Troia on the World Map (GBA).
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FFIV_Troia_WM_GBA.png|Troia on the World Map (GBA).
|File:FFIV iOS Troia Overworld.png|Troia on the World Map (DS).
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FFIV iOS Troia Overworld.png|Troia on the World Map (3D).
|File:FFIV PSP Troia WM.png|Troia on the world map (PSP).
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FFIV PSP Troia WM.png|Troia on the world map (PSP).
|File:Cecil ordering milk at pub.png|Cecil ordering milk at the pub.
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Cecil ordering milk at pub.png|Cecil ordering milk at the pub.
|File:King's Bounty Pub.png|The King's Bounty Pub.
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King's Bounty Pub.png|The King's Bounty Pub.
|File:Troia girl NPC render ffiv ios.PNG|Render of a Troian girl (DS/iOS).
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Troia girl NPC render ffiv ios.PNG|Render of a Troian girl (3D).
|File:Troia grandma NPC render ffiv ios.PNG|Render of a grandma (DS/iOS).
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Troia grandma NPC render ffiv ios.PNG|Render of a grandma (3D).
|File:Troia old woman NPC render ffiv ios.PNG|Render of an old woman (DS/iOS).
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Troia old woman NPC render ffiv ios.PNG|Render of an old woman (3D).
|File:Troia guard NPC render ffiv ios.PNG|Render of a Troian guard (DS/iOS).
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Troia guard NPC render ffiv ios.PNG|Render of a Troian guard (3D).
|File:Troia soldier NPC render ffiv ios.PNG|Render of a Troian soldier (DS/iOS).
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Troia soldier NPC render ffiv ios.PNG|Render of a Troian soldier (3D).
|File:Troia infirmary man NPC render ffiv ios.PNG|Render of the Troia infirmary man (DS/iOS).
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Troia infirmary man NPC render ffiv ios.PNG|Render of the Troia infirmary man (3D).
|File:Epopt NPC render ffiv ios.PNG|Render of an Epopt (DS/iOS).
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Epopt NPC render ffiv ios.PNG|Render of an Epopt (3D).
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</gallery>
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==Etymology==
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== Etymology ==
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{{Etym|Troia}}
{{Etym|Troia}} Coincidentally it is also the Italian word for "slut" or "whore".
 
   
==Trivia==
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== Trivia ==
 
[[File:FFIV - Unreachable Woman in Troia.png|right|thumb|The unreachable woman in the red dress.]]
 
[[File:FFIV - Unreachable Woman in Troia.png|right|thumb|The unreachable woman in the red dress.]]
*There is an oddity that goes back to the SNES era which is still present in every version of ''Final Fantasy IV'', with the exception of the 3D remakes. There is no way to speak with the woman in the red dress found on the second floor of the [[pub]] because the player is blocked by the fireplace and the old man. This unreachable NPC has text dialogue that is actually copied from another NPC that can be spoken to on the second floor (this line is likely "Line 0", which is the first line of text normally generated when entering a room, belonging to that of the male NPC that can be spoken to upon entering the second floor; this means the unreachable NPC was never assigned her own text and simply defaults to Line 0 when spoken to). The dialogue in the SNES version is: "Do you have enough GPs? It's gonna be a bit too expensive from here on!" This woman doesn't appear in the 3D versions.
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* There is an oddity that goes back to the SNES era which is still present in every version of ''Final Fantasy IV'', with the exception of the 3D remakes. There is no way to speak with the woman in the red dress found on the second floor of the [[pub]] because the player is blocked by the fireplace and the old man. This unreachable NPC has text dialogue that is actually copied from another NPC that can be spoken to on the second floor (this line is likely "Line 0", which is the first line of text normally generated when entering a room, belonging to that of the male NPC that can be spoken to upon entering the second floor; this means the unreachable NPC was never assigned her own text and simply defaults to Line 0 when spoken to). The dialogue in the SNES version is: "Do you have enough GPs? It's gonna be a bit too expensive from here on!" This woman doesn't appear in the 3D versions.
*In ''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]'', there is a trade material called "Troian Fabric".
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* In ''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]'', there is a trade material called "Troian Fabric".
*[[Harley]]'s diary mentions she received her education and training in Troia when she was young.
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* [[Harley]]'s diary mentions she received her education and training in Troia when she was young.
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[[de:Troia]]
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Revision as of 20:36, 9 January 2020

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The land flourishes from the Earth Crystal's boons. Intriguing...

Troia, also known as Toroia, is a city in Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy IV: The After Years. Troia is a primarily matriarchal society, led by eight female Epopts. Women fill other primarily "male" roles as well, such as being the guards, soldiers, doctors, and shopkeepers of the castle and its village. A peaceful nation, it has been known for never having participated in a war, although it appears to have a disciplined military. The kingdom is home to the Earth Crystal, and for its blessings is a land of lush forests and flowing rivers.

Story

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. (Skip section)

Final Fantasy IV

FF4 PSP Troia Castle
Crest of Troia.
TroiaSFCManual

An aerial view of Troia as seen in the Super Famicom manual.

Cecil, Tellah, Yang, and Cid arrive in Troia to capture the Earth Crystal to trade it to Golbez in exchange for Rosa. They discover the Dark Elf has already stolen it. The party approaches Troia's Epopts, who agree to let them borrow the Crystal if they can recapture it from the Dark Elf. They visit Edward in the castle infirmary, and he gives them the Whisperweed to help them find the Crystal, and the group searches for the Dark Elf in the Lodestone Cavern.

After defeating the Dark Elf, Cecil and his friends return to Troia and are contacted by Kain, who is ready to trade Rosa for the Crystal at the Tower of Zot. By giving up the Crystal without a fight, Troia is spared from sharing the fate of Mysidia, Damcyan and Fabul, who all come under attack by Baron's Red Wings.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

Approximately a month ago, one of the eight Epopts took ill. Unable to govern properly with one fewer member, the Epopts sent word to Mysidia to send a mage to train a new Epopt. The Elder of Mysidia sent Palom, who arrives to discover his pupil is Leonora. After Leonora completes her training in Black Magic at the Tower of Trials, the Red Wings, under the command of a Mysterious Girl, arrive to seize the Earth Crystal. Knowing Troia would face a losing fight should it engage Baron soldiers, the Epopts entrust the Earth Crystal to Leonora, hoping she can sneak out and hide it somewhere safe. Leonora and Palom flee through the Troia Castle Waterway, then to the Lodestone Cavern, to escape the Red Wings. The Mysterious Girl follows them and seizes the Earth Crystal, before casting Shiva on Troia Castle, freezing it and everyone in it down. Although Troia once again avoided war, this time it nevertheless paid a price.

In Edge's Tale, Izayoi is dispatched to Troia to observe the nation, and is undercover as an Epopt Trainee before investigating the Tower of Trials and returning to Eblan.

Leonora is eventually appointed as the eighth Epopt, but she gives her post up to travel to Mysidia and study to become a Sage, feeling there are more worthy candidates for the position than her.

Spoilers end here.

Enemies

Final Fantasy IV

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

Palom's Tale
FFIV TAY WM Troia

Troia in the World Map of The After Years.

Musical themes

Troia has its eponymous theme as background music.

Gallery

Etymology

"Troia" is the Ancient Greek name for the city of Troy.

Trivia

FFIV - Unreachable Woman in Troia

The unreachable woman in the red dress.

  • There is an oddity that goes back to the SNES era which is still present in every version of Final Fantasy IV, with the exception of the 3D remakes. There is no way to speak with the woman in the red dress found on the second floor of the pub because the player is blocked by the fireplace and the old man. This unreachable NPC has text dialogue that is actually copied from another NPC that can be spoken to on the second floor (this line is likely "Line 0", which is the first line of text normally generated when entering a room, belonging to that of the male NPC that can be spoken to upon entering the second floor; this means the unreachable NPC was never assigned her own text and simply defaults to Line 0 when spoken to). The dialogue in the SNES version is: "Do you have enough GPs? It's gonna be a bit too expensive from here on!" This woman doesn't appear in the 3D versions.
  • In Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy, there is a trade material called "Troian Fabric".
  • Harley's diary mentions she received her education and training in Troia when she was young.