

Despite Barbatos attempts to stop the internal disputes, the oppression of Walstanians never ceased. Walsta was defeated and Cardinal Barbatos established the Gargatan Kingdom. Duke Ronway was made ruler of Walsta and for half of a year he lead its people in defense against the Gargastans to no avail. The Walstanians, being outnumbered seven to one, were massacred. The Gargastan people declared war against the Walstanians. The South part of Valeria, was split into two main groups Gargastan which made up seventy percent of the population which supported the nationalist movement lead by Barbatos, and Walstanians which covered about ten percent of the population. Thus Branta was forced to yield to Lans Tartare's objection, giving up the invasion. Branta proposed conquering the entire island, however this was subjugated by the leader of the Dark Knight Order of Roslolian, Lans Tartare, as he did not want to waste military power by having a "useless war".
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With Bishop Branta in command and military support from Lodis, a major country north of Valeria, the Bacrumese declared the independence of the capital city of Heigm, establishing Bacrum-Valeria. His reign lasted for half a century.Īfter King Dolgare's death, the leader of the Bacrumese, Bishop Branta, dominated the aristocratic class. He spent much of his time quelling arguments and altercation. In order to assure feuds would be eradicated, he set up an official religion and encouraged inter-ethnic marriages. This continued for years until Dolgare, a man desiring peace and unity, rose to power, becoming the King of the entire island. Many years ago Valeria flourished as a trade port, however war brewed between ethnic groups. The three castes are Bacrumese, the upper class people of the land, Gargastan, diverse common making up the majority of the people in Valeria, and Walstanian which are a oppressed minority who live in the most southern part of Valeria. The Game takes place in the kingdom of Valeria, an island where three main ethnic groups vie for political control. The remake featured a re-translation of the script, enhanced graphics, and numerous other changes to the core game. A remake of Tactics Ogre has been released for the PSP ( Tactics Ogre: Wheel of Fate) and was released on February 15, 2011. Originally released for the Super Famicom (Japanese SNES) in Japan on October 6, 1995, it was later debuted in the US on the Playstation. Developed by Quest Corporation, it received good reviews, however few copies were made as it was a limited release. Tactics Orge: Let Us Cling Together, the second game directed by Yasumi Matsuno, is a turn-based RPG with a branching storyline and multiple endings based on moral decisions.
