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Lesalia

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Lesalia is the center of the kingdom of Ivalice in Final Fantasy Tactics. It has been the seat of the Atkascha royal family, and have ruled from this region even during the Fifty Years' War and the War of the Lions. The signs of wealth and luxury persisted even as Ivalice faced war after war.

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[edit] Royal City of Lesalia

High seat of the Crown. At its heart towers the luxurious keep that houses Ivalice's royal family.

[edit] Merchant City of Dorter

A city that developed as a hub for overland trade. It is a lively place frequented by all manner of merchants.

[edit] Mining Town of Gollund

Rich in mineral resources, the Felmarian Highlands where this town lies are also battered by year-round snowstorms.

[edit] Free City of Bervenia

Famous as the birthplace of Saint Ajora, this city is under direct authority of the Church of Glabados.

[edit] Orbonne Monastery

A monastery built more than twelve centuries ago and said to house an extensive basement library.

[edit] Fort Besselat

A natural fortress surrounded on three sides by sheer cliffs. Served as a first line of defense during the Fifty Years' War.

[edit] Zeklaus Desert

Scorching in the daytime and freezing at night, it is no mystery why so few travel through this desert.

[edit] Mount Bervenia

The largest active volcano in Ivalice. Molten lava flows down its surface, while ash and smoke darken the sky.

[edit] Araguay Woods

A sprawling forest covering the southern Lesalia region and inhabited by a variety of rare fauna.

[edit] Grogh Heights

The largest farm belt in the Lesalia region. Most of the crops harvested here are destined for the capital city.

[edit] Zeirchele Falls

Few can help but be enchanted by the sight of Zeirchele Falls cascading down the stair-like Algost Mountains.

[edit] Dugeura Pass

Nearly 2,000 dohms in height, Mount Landria was once used by monks as a holy place of fasting and atonement.

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