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Jean is the king of Niflheim and a potential romance option in The Niflheim. Jean's full name is Jean Clavier Michael Cedrick Adelard von Beauvoir Niflheim. Main article: The Niflheim: Jean
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Solheim began to see themselves as superior to the gods and spurned their blessings. Due to the perceived betrayal of the Astrals by Solheim's people, Ifrit declared war on them, triggering the War of the Astrals. The Six are sworn to protect Eos, even from each other, and thus the other Astrals turned against Ifrit. The war culminated in a battle between Bahamut and Ifrit, the latter's body being laid asunder upon the Rock of Ravatogh, which in time transformed into a volcano.[1] Ifrit wages war. Ifrit's actions caused him to be labeled as "the Betrayer", which was how he would be remembered by humans after rebuilding themselves into the nations of Lucis, Accordo, Tenebrae and Niflheim, with only Niflheim seeking to emulate the glories of Solheim. Although Ifrit was gone, the malady of Starscourge that had spread during the war,[2] which transforms humans and animals into daemons, still threatened Eos; only the power of the prophesied "True King", using the Astrals' blessing and the power of the Crystal granted to mankind by the planet itself, can destroy it. The king chosen to safeguard the Crystal was meant to be Ardyn Lucis Caelum, but due to absorbing the Starscourge to heal others, as well as his brother's selfish desire to become king over Ardyn, he was rejected by the Crystal and demonized by his successors. Ardyn daemonifies Ifrit. Two millennia later in late M.E. 720, the Niflheim Empire under the direction of Verstael Besithia uncovered Ifrit's slumbering body from theWalkthrough - Shall We Date?: The Niflheim - King Jean
Brought about the rise of the Niflheim Empire. The empire built upon Solheim's magiteknology and employed it for military use. In M.E. 358 Niflheim, led by its ruling Aldercapt dynasty, declared war to annex neighboring countries,[3] desiring the powers the Astrals had bestowed upon Lucis and Tenebrae[4] and aspiring to recreate the domination of Solheim.[3]In the year M.E. 359, Niflheim conquered the land of Tenebrae, except the Fenestala Manor, home to the Oracle lineage of House Fleuret, due to the masses' faith in the Oracle.[5][4] In M.E. 501, the imperial army discovered daemons, a life form unknown to them at the time.[3][4] Niflheim's experiments with daemons would in time unwittingly infect their own populace with the Starscourge malady, propagating more daemons to spawn across the globe. In "Final Fantasy XV: Episode Ardyn", Verstael hypothesizes that the imperial territory gain is releasing the previously dormant plasmodium responsible for the daemon outbreak from the soil into the atmosphere.Circa M.E. 606, Niflheim crossed the Cygillan Ocean to engage the Lucian-Accordian Allied Forces, and overwhelmed it with its new weapons, namely, the magitek armors. Accordo surrendered and the Lucian king erected the Wall around the whole of the Cavaugh region that includes the Crown City of Insomnia, and took up a siege position.[5][6] The empire took control of the outlands and turned the fishing village of Galdin into a trading post connecting the Lucian continent with the imperial province of Accordo. Sometime later, Niflheim stopped using ocean routes in favor of airships, and Galdin's importance as an imperial port diminished.[7]In late M.E. 720, the empire under the direction of Verstael Besithia uncovered Ifrit's slumbering body from the Rock of Ravatogh and preserved him on ice. By the year M.E. 725 the entire world outside of Lucis was under imperial rule, although Accordo was allowed relative autonomy and the Tenebraen royalty still operated freely from the Fenestala Manor. Emperor Aldercapt, the long time ruler, once benevolent and loved by the masses, began the mass production of magitek soldiers for the forthcoming all-out war with Lucis. Magitek soldiers. The magitek infantry was developed with knowledge of daemons provided by Ardyn Izunia between M.E. 722 and 723. He was made chancellor and became the emperor's right-hand-man, planting the desire in the sovereign's mind to capture the Crystal of Lucis.[8] Ardyn introduced to Research Chief Verstael Besithia the method to procure daemonic miasma from humans to power magitek. Jean is the king of Niflheim and a potential romance option in The Niflheim. Jean's full name is Jean Clavier Michael Cedrick Adelard von Beauvoir Niflheim. Main article: The Niflheim: JeanSWD The Niflheim - date night with King Jean - Pinterest
He seeks the Ring of the Lucii to gain the power of the Crystal, under the false belief he could become the Crystal's Chosen and rule the world. Noctis and his friends kill him as well as Ravus when his remains are turned into a daemon.When Noctis finds the Crystal he is absorbed inside it for ten years, awaiting the day he would return as the True King as spoken of in prophecy. Sunlight gradually vanishes from the world, and what is left of the empire collapses. Survivors migrate to Lestallum, whose power plant provides the town with light to fend of the daemons. Niflheim's recovery effort in Insomnia is halted when the city is overtaken by monsters, though the imperial strongholds remain in the city, the magitek troopers operating on autopilot. With the emperor, research chief, and the high commander of the military dead, and the chancellor missing, Niflheim falls apart.Final Fantasy XV -The Dawn of the Future- depicts the imperial lands as abandoned, the only people left being the soldiers who have joined the Hunters and the Kingsglaive in safeguarding the world in wait for the True King's arrival. After magic vanishes from the world and the light returns once more, the previously barren Niflheim region becomes fertile.Spoilers end here.Musical themes[]The main theme for Niflheim is aptly titled "The Niflheim Empire".The battle theme against standard imperial enemies and in locales set within Niflheim territory is "Veiled in Black", a fast-paced song. An arrangement that was added to the 1.02 patch also adds female vocals to the song. A more somber variant is heard when visiting Insomnia's ruins in the final chapter.When facing high-ranking members of Niflheim (in particular Loqi Tummelt and Aranea Highwind), "Invidia" plays, a tense song with background vocals.Behind the scenes[]An imperial general named Safay Roth was cut during development, but a trace of him remains in the "SAF" lettering on Niflheim's landing crafts. Proceeding this, Ardyn's position was added as antagonist.[16] Niflheim's flag in Episode Duscae. Niflheim has various flags associated with it and its army. The one with light and dark dragons facing each other seems to be the official one since it appears the signing ceremony in Kingsglaive and in Zegnautus Keep . Emperor Aldercapt meets with his leaders and magitek troopers in a room surrounded by red and white flags with gold symbols of a robed person facing a large behemoth orSkeletiano and Jean - The NIFLHEIM
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2025-04-06Solheim began to see themselves as superior to the gods and spurned their blessings. Due to the perceived betrayal of the Astrals by Solheim's people, Ifrit declared war on them, triggering the War of the Astrals. The Six are sworn to protect Eos, even from each other, and thus the other Astrals turned against Ifrit. The war culminated in a battle between Bahamut and Ifrit, the latter's body being laid asunder upon the Rock of Ravatogh, which in time transformed into a volcano.[1] Ifrit wages war. Ifrit's actions caused him to be labeled as "the Betrayer", which was how he would be remembered by humans after rebuilding themselves into the nations of Lucis, Accordo, Tenebrae and Niflheim, with only Niflheim seeking to emulate the glories of Solheim. Although Ifrit was gone, the malady of Starscourge that had spread during the war,[2] which transforms humans and animals into daemons, still threatened Eos; only the power of the prophesied "True King", using the Astrals' blessing and the power of the Crystal granted to mankind by the planet itself, can destroy it. The king chosen to safeguard the Crystal was meant to be Ardyn Lucis Caelum, but due to absorbing the Starscourge to heal others, as well as his brother's selfish desire to become king over Ardyn, he was rejected by the Crystal and demonized by his successors. Ardyn daemonifies Ifrit. Two millennia later in late M.E. 720, the Niflheim Empire under the direction of Verstael Besithia uncovered Ifrit's slumbering body from the
2025-04-12He seeks the Ring of the Lucii to gain the power of the Crystal, under the false belief he could become the Crystal's Chosen and rule the world. Noctis and his friends kill him as well as Ravus when his remains are turned into a daemon.When Noctis finds the Crystal he is absorbed inside it for ten years, awaiting the day he would return as the True King as spoken of in prophecy. Sunlight gradually vanishes from the world, and what is left of the empire collapses. Survivors migrate to Lestallum, whose power plant provides the town with light to fend of the daemons. Niflheim's recovery effort in Insomnia is halted when the city is overtaken by monsters, though the imperial strongholds remain in the city, the magitek troopers operating on autopilot. With the emperor, research chief, and the high commander of the military dead, and the chancellor missing, Niflheim falls apart.Final Fantasy XV -The Dawn of the Future- depicts the imperial lands as abandoned, the only people left being the soldiers who have joined the Hunters and the Kingsglaive in safeguarding the world in wait for the True King's arrival. After magic vanishes from the world and the light returns once more, the previously barren Niflheim region becomes fertile.Spoilers end here.Musical themes[]The main theme for Niflheim is aptly titled "The Niflheim Empire".The battle theme against standard imperial enemies and in locales set within Niflheim territory is "Veiled in Black", a fast-paced song. An arrangement that was added to the 1.02 patch also adds female vocals to the song. A more somber variant is heard when visiting Insomnia's ruins in the final chapter.When facing high-ranking members of Niflheim (in particular Loqi Tummelt and Aranea Highwind), "Invidia" plays, a tense song with background vocals.Behind the scenes[]An imperial general named Safay Roth was cut during development, but a trace of him remains in the "SAF" lettering on Niflheim's landing crafts. Proceeding this, Ardyn's position was added as antagonist.[16] Niflheim's flag in Episode Duscae. Niflheim has various flags associated with it and its army. The one with light and dark dragons facing each other seems to be the official one since it appears the signing ceremony in Kingsglaive and in Zegnautus Keep . Emperor Aldercapt meets with his leaders and magitek troopers in a room surrounded by red and white flags with gold symbols of a robed person facing a large behemoth or
2025-04-20Bundles containing this itemFinal Fantasy Triple Feature2016From $24.99Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV + Bonus2016From $12.99Available onTrailerDescriptionThe magical kingdom of Lucis is home to the sacred Crystal, and the menacing empire of Niflheim is determined to steal it. King Regis of Lucis (Sean Bean) commands an elite force of soldiers called the Kingsglaive. Wielding their king’s magic, Nyx (Aaron Paul) and his fellow soldiers fight to protect Lucis. As the overwhelming military might of the empire bears down, King Regis is faced with an impossible ultimatum – to marry his son, Prince Noctis to Princess Lunafreya of Tenebrae (Lena Headey), captive of Niflheim, and surrender his lands to the empire’s rule. Although the king concedes, it becomes clear that the empire will stop at nothing to achieve their devious goals, with only the Kingsglaive standing between them and world domination.Cast and crewShowing %{start} through %{end} of %{total} itemsSkip Cast and crewLena HeadeyLunafreya Nox FleuretSean BeanRegis Lucis CaelumAdrian BouchetTitus Drautos / General GlaucaLiam MulveyLibertus OstiumTodd HaberkornLuche LazarusJohn DemitaClarus AmicitiaDavid GantIedolas AldercaptDarin De PaulArdyn IzuniaTrevor DevallRavus Nox FleuretWendee LeeSylva Nox FleuretLiliana ChomskyYoung LunaPolly EachusLuna's Attendant / MariaKeith SilversteinTavern Owner / BarkeeperKezia BurrowsMiscellaneous CharactersJames D. MortellaroKingsglaiveBack to Next and Previous controlsEnd of Cast and crewAdditional informationSize6.74 GB (HD 1080p)3.18 GB (HD 720p)2.4 GB (SD 480p)Age ratingWritersTakashi HasegawaKazushige NojimaSaori ItamuroAdditional termsSubtitlesEnglish (CC)English (CC)
2025-04-04City to hear—his delusions for the rise of Solheim—mocking his desire to become immortal and thus the eternal sovereign of Niflheim. Ardyn declares it the final day of the empire as the emperor has no heir. The emperor's secret granddaughter was evacuated however, and entered into the care of Aranea Highwind whose Airborne Unit evacuates everyone they can to Tenebrae. Aranea herself fells the Diamond Weapon Ardyn was trying to transport. Fenestala Manor attacked by Niflheim. When Noctis passes through Tenebrae on his way to the imperial capital, he finds Fenestala Manor aflame, destroyed by Niflheim, and the train station full of refugees. He meets Aranea there who tells him of the current state of imperial affairs. The chancellor is in charge as everyone else is gone: the high commander was to be executed, and the emperor is "no more than a husk at this point." She explains that Niflheim is in chaos, with unprogrammed MTs and wild daemons left to run amok. She says it's gotten too far out of hand for the army to deal with, as there is not enough daylight left to keep the daemons in one place.As depicted in "Final Fantasy XV: Episode Prompto", Noctis's friend Prompto Argentum has become estranged from his friends, and traverses the arctic imperial outlands alone. He succumbs to the cold and is taken to a magitek production facility by MTs. He escapes after killing Verstael Besithia and his latest magitek creations. Verstael had come to thirst for world domination after coming to view daemons as the superior life form. Noctis in Gralea. Noctis infiltrates Gralea during his quest to reclaim the Crystal, but finds the place devoid of humans and swarming with rogue magitek troops and daemons. The citizens of Gralea have been killed or turned into daemons and the emperor has been turned into a foras by Chancellor Izunia. Ravus had challenged the emperor and declared his support for Noctis, the one True King. The emperor, exuding miasma, had claimed he is the True King because he has the Crystal, and Ravus was soon murdered by Ardyn posing as Noctis. Noctis comes across his body during his search for the Crystal.In his death throes as the daemon foras, the emperor laments his desire to rule over both the heavens as well as the earth, revealing his motivation for his quest to kill the Astrals. To his final moments
2025-04-02Cores, which would be attached to magitek trooper frames and encased in lightproof armor. Though Verstael thus came to understand the true nature of daemons, miasma and the Starscourge, he seemingly kept the information to himself, as to the general public the mysterious phenomenon of imperial citizens disappearing en masse was simply known as the "vanishing disease".The Great War between Lucis and Niflheim lasted between February 24-April 1 M.E. 725. Anticipating defeat by Niflheim's new magitek army, King Mors of Lucis, grandfather of Noctis Lucis Caelum, shrunk the magic barrier surrounding the kingdom to Insomnia's outer ramparts to strengthen it.[3] Niflheim breached further into the outlands where they began to build new military bases, and much of the Leide region was destroyed. On M.E. 734, Verstael and Ardyn conspired to bring down Insomnia's magic barrier to invade it, but despite Ardyn taking out various Wall amplifiers the Wall held and their attempt was thwarted after Ardyn was expelled from the city. Regis and Noctis flee when Tenebrae is invaded. On M.E. 744, King Regis of Lucis arrived in Tenebrae with his eight-year-old son, Prince Noctis, for the latter to recuperate from an injury sustained from a daemon attack orchestrated by the empire. During their stay, Niflheim attacked the Fenestala Manor, where the Tenebraean royal family lived, to kill Regis and Noctis. General Glauca murdered Queen Sylva in front of her children, but Regis escaped with his son. The incident was covered up, and the queen was reported to have perished in an accidental fire.[9] The queen's children, Princess Lunafreya and Prince Ravus, fell into imperial custody, though still nominally the leaders of Tenebrae.[10]In M.E. 745, the military battled the suddenly-awoken Astral Shiva in Ghorovas Rift outside Gralea. Her frozen corpse caused a major climactic anomaly enshrouding the majority of the continent, including the capital city of Gralea, in a perpetual winter. Niflheim lost most of its magitek army in the battle, and began developing magitek soldiers strong enough to fight Astrals.[3] The empire had developed a device dubbed the Wallbreaker Wave to neutralize the magic used by the Lucis Caelum dynasty and even enfeeble Astrals.Couple years after this the emperor's secret granddaughter was born to his son, as per information given in Final Fantasy XV -The Dawn of the Future-. The emperor's wife had died soon after giving birth to their only child, and the son also later fell in
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