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.: Final Fantasy XII - Ivalice's History

When you kill beasts in Final Fantasy XII, their information is added to the Beatiary in your Clan Primer. Kill enough, and additional information about the history of places, people, great events and tales are revealed. This page contains all those texts.

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The Wolf in the Woods (#1) [From enemy: Baknamy]
A truth: Things there are in this world not meant to exist in harmony with one another, whether they be so close as to touch, or so far as to never know of the other's being. Actions were taken in defiance of this truth, and indeed, they stirred the imagination of the world, yet only served to hasten the inevitable end. Who can say this is not the preferable outcome?
- Amata, Philosophe 

The Wolf in the Woods (#2) [From enemy: Baknamy]
Listen! A village there was between the mountains and the sea.

It was a peaceful village, yet with one abiding fear: a great wolf that had come to live in the forest nearby.

None knew when or whence this violent beast had come, yet his howls crept over cobblestone and rang in the rafters, setting the villagers to trembling.

Yet the wolf howled not to threaten, but for loneliness. Indeed, he sought the friendship of the villagers, not their flesh. 

The Wolf in the Woods (#3) [From enemy: Baknamy]
A hunter from the village came, and saw the wolf, and understood its cry. So he sought to help the beast.

"Wolf, do you know why you are feared? It is because your aspect is frightful to us."

The wolf asked what he might do to amend this, upon which the hunter replied, "Wolf, I shall cast a magick upon you so that you might have the form of a man." And by the time the hunter finished speaking, the wolf had indeed been transformed. The wolf thanked him, but the hunter gave him a warning, saying, "You are a man only in appearance. Know this: you must never speak, for you are a wolf, and that is the way things should be." 

The Wolf in the Woods (#4) [From enemy: Baknamy]
The wolf that walked as a man left the forest and went into the town. His new face glowed with joy, for now he would have friends. The people on the street viewed this stranger with suspicion at first, yet his smile won him their trust and welcome.

The wolf was moved by the smiles they returned him, for he had never seen men showing anything but fear. Yet he did not speak, for that is the way things should be.

So was this a joyous time for the wolf. But soon it grew dark.

The wolf returned to the forest, a wolf, no longer a man. That night he did not howl, but drifted off to sleep thanking the hunter who had given him such a wonderful day. And the hunter saw the wolf, and he was glad. 

The Wolf in the Woods (#5) [From enemy: Baknamy]
Listen! A village there was between the mountains and the sea.

A peaceful village, for fear was dead, slain by the proud hunter whose blood-song sounded over cobblestone and rang in the rafters, easing the villagers' fitful sleep.

And the hunter did not doubt, nor did he cease his song ... until a great pack of wolves descended on the village. 

   

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