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Cornelia (Final Fantasy)

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The town of Cornelia
Cornelia, as seen in the world map

Cornelia, also known as Coneria (コーネリア Kōneria), is a town from the original Final Fantasy. It is located just south and east of the Chaos Shrine, and serves as the starting point of the game. Princess Sarah of Cornelia has been kidnapped by Garland, but the Warriors of Light rescue her and the King of Cornelia has a broken bridge rebuilt to allow the Light Warriors to travel to Pravoka. The town is built just below Castle Cornelia.

Contents

[edit] Shops

[edit] Weapon Shop

Cornelia's Weapon Shop
Name Cost (Origins, Dawn of Souls and Anniversary) Cost (Origins Normal Mode, NES)
Nunchaku 8 10
Knife 4 5
Staff 4 5
Rapier 8 10
Hammer 8 10

[edit] Armor Shop

Cornelia's Armor Shop
Name Cost (Origins, Dawn of Souls and Anniversary) Cost (Origins Normal Mode, NES)
Clothes 8 10
Leather Armor 40 50
Chain Mail 65 80

[edit] Level 1 Black Magic Shop

Cornelia's Black Magic Shop
Name Cost (Origins, Dawn of Souls and Anniversary) Cost (Origins Normal Mode, NES)
Fire 50 100
Sleep 50 100
Focus 50 100
Thunder 50 100

[edit] Level 1 White Magic Shop

Cornelia's White Magic Shop
Name Cost (Origins, Dawn of Souls and Anniversary) Cost (Origins Normal Mode, NES)
Cure 50 100
Dia 50 100
Protect 50 100
Blink 50 100

[edit] Item Shop

Cornelia's Item Shop
Name Cost (Origins, Dawn of Souls and Anniversary) Cost (Origins Normal Mode, NES)
Potion 40 60
Antidote 50 75
Phoenix Down 500 N/A
Sleeping Bag 50 75

[edit] Enemy formations

[edit] Music

The Background Music that plays in Cornelia is Final Fantasy's "Town" Theme.

[edit] Trivia

  • One of the rooms from the Online Lobby in Dissidia Final Fantasy is named Cornelia.
  • Though the reason for the town's renaming from Corneria to Cornelia is unknown, many fans speculate that this change was made to prevent confusion with a planet from Nintendo's Star Fox series with the same name. It is likely because Cornelia is a female given name and the feminine form of Cornelius, and was changed to be more grammatically correct.
  • When you look into the town well, you will see a message stating that despite the fact it looks like there may be something of interest at the bottom, it is, in fact, an ordinary well. This is possibly a reference to the Dragon Quest series where in most games, there are multiple wells which you can enter.

[edit] Gallery