Final Fantasy XI Distant Worlds
Final Fantasy XI and the expansion Chains of Promathia took the Vana’diel adventurers into a new realm far from the original stomping grounds of the first part of the game. This story contained some of the hardiest missions yet to be attempted in the mmo and was adjusted a few times during its life to help the gamers.
Final Fantasy XI (ファイナルファンタジーXI), was released in Japan on Sony’s PlayStation 2 on May 2002 and later released for Microsoft’s Windows in November 2002. The PC version was released in North America on October 2003, and the PlayStation 2 version on March 2004. In Europe, only the Windows version was released, on September 2004. An Xbox 360 version was released worldwide in April 2006 for all regions, as the system’s first MMORPG and the first cross-platform MMORPG.
When you reach the end of this amazing tale you stand on a mountain over looking what is in the start movie of the game. From the first FMV to this song sung now by Susan Calloway you cannot but be captured by what was the majesty of Final Fantasy XI.
Music by: Noriko Matsueda and Takahito Eguchi
Lyrics by: Daisuke Watanabe
Seas invite in the evening sun
to light the somber abyss.
Clouds dance up with the heavens’ stars,
chanting an air of joyous bliss.
Water fades back from blue to jade,
guiding young rainbows high.
Flowers bloom into red and whites,
quenching our hearts when they run dry.
Angels chained by a beast locked in slumber.
Sin washed away by the swift flow of time.
I may know the answers.
Journeys over snow and sand.
What twist in fate has brought us
to tread upon this land?
Blessed by light and the burden of shadow.
Souls abide to an endless desire.
I may know the answers,
though one question I still hear.
What twist in fate has brought us
to roads that run so near?
Distant worlds together.
Miracles from realms beyond.
The lifelight burns inside me
to sing to you this song.
To sing with you this song.
To sing to you your song.
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