Luna
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| Game | Tales of Phantasia, Symphonia, and Narikiri Dungeon |
| Japanese Name | Luna (ルナ Runa?) |
| Hometown | Tower of the Zodiac (ToP) Tower of Mana (ToS) |
| Race | Summon Spirit |
| Occupation | Moon Spirit Summon Spirit of Light |
| Weapon | Staff |
Luna (ルナ Runa?) is the Summon Spirit of Moon, one of several spirits who represent Light. Luna has appeared in several games of the series as a character and a cameo, and is able to be summoned through the Luna arte. Luna is opposed by Shadow, the Summon Spirit of Darkness, and shares the element of light with Aska and Rem.
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[edit] Appearances
Luna is one of the Summon Spirits of Light. Appearing as a woman in all incarnations, she is heavily associated with the moon.
[edit] Tales of Phantasia
Luna appears as a black-haired woman. She is the Moon Spirit, and the strongest Spirit Claus F. Lester knows of at the beginning of the game. She is met when her fairy Artemis steals the party's Royal Crest of Alvanista and goes to the Tower of the Zodiac to retrieve it. Though she wishes not to fight, Luna acknowledges that it is an impossible wish now and agrees to form a pact.
Luna makes a pact with Claus through the Moonstone Ring, though without a battle.
[edit] Tales of Destiny
Luna can be summoned through the consumable item "Luna", described as a relic in the shape of a goddess clutching the moon.
[edit] Tales of Symphonia
Luna, the Light of the Heavens, appears as a graceful woman with multi-colored hair and is one of the Sylvaranti Summon Spirits. Appearing atop the Tower of Mana though not willing to form a pact without Aska, she is one of the Summon Spirits of Light. She is able to be summoned through the arte Summon: Light (降霊召符・光 Koureishoufu: Hikari?).
In battle, Luna prefers to sit back and cast light-elemental magic, such as Photon and Ray. She can teleport away from attacks and will strike with her staff if neccesary. She has one strike arte called Limited Ray (リミテッド・レイ Rimiteddo Rei?) where she causes a column of light to appear. In the PS2-version, she gains an arcane arte called Lunatic (ルナティック Runatikku?) which summons a pulsing column of light radially around her.
[edit] Tales of the Abyss
In correlation with her connection to the Moon, Luna names the second day of the week, Lunaday, and the twelfth month, Luna Redecan. Despite her standing opposite to Rem in terms of the element of light for Auldrant's months, only Rem is stated to be the aggregate sentience of the Sixth Fonon, the Fonon of Light.
[edit] Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon
Luna is the Moon Spirit and one of the twelve Spirits which must be fought must be fought during the Ordeal of Spirits. She is found on the final level of the Tower of the Zodiac in AC. 4306 and is the boss of that dungeon. Once defeated, she teaches Mel and Dio the word of the moon: worried feeling (なやむ きもち nayamu kimochi?).[1]
[edit] Tales of the World: Summoner's Lineage
Fulein F. Lester can summon Luna as a unit.
[edit] Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World
Though Luna doesn't appear in the game, her home in the Tower of Mana is connected to the Lake Sinoa Cave, where the Centurion of Light's, Lumen's, core is found. In reference to her position as one of the Summon Spirits of Light, her name is attached to one of the monster grimoires which teach light elemental artes: Luna's Punishment, which teaches Prism Sword.[2]
[edit] References
- ↑ Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon Enemy list Change-V's Anime and Game collection (2004-10-07) Retrieved on 2009-06-14.
- ↑ Trying to compile a list of spell books and message manuscripts. by PegasusLover123 GameFAQs (2009-12-01) Retrieved on 2009-06-14.

