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Constance is likely inspired by [[wikipedia:Konstanz|the city of the same name]], which similarly features a notable cathedral and hosted a Roman Catholic diocese for over a millennium. Pelarius Abbey is possibly named after the alleged inventor of the [[wikipedia:Brazen bull|brazen bull]], while Rhazes Plaza is named after [[wikipedia:Abu Bakr al-Razi|Abu Bakr al-Razi]], an alchemist and philosopher of the Islamic Golden Age whose name was often Latinized as Rhazes. Trevisanus Forge likely comes from [[wikipedia:Bernard Trevisan|Bernard Trevisan]], a fictional Italian alchemist who had his name attached to several alchemical works. | Constance is likely inspired by [[wikipedia:Konstanz|the city of the same name]], which similarly features a notable cathedral and hosted a Roman Catholic diocese for over a millennium. Pelarius Abbey is possibly named after the alleged inventor of the [[wikipedia:Brazen bull|brazen bull]], while Rhazes Plaza is named after [[wikipedia:Abu Bakr al-Razi|Abu Bakr al-Razi]], an alchemist and philosopher of the Islamic Golden Age whose name was often Latinized as Rhazes. Trevisanus Forge likely comes from [[wikipedia:Bernard Trevisan|Bernard Trevisan]], a fictional Italian alchemist who had his name attached to several alchemical works. | ||
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Constance is a location in Last Bible Special.
Gameplay
Constance is the opening town of the game.
Places of Interest
Constance Cathedral
- Main article: Constance Cathedral
The cathedral is where the main character's name can be changed from Mattel, and is also where his human allies can change jobs. If Mattel sides with Gryas, then the cathedral will become hostile following the events of Jerusalem.
Rhazes Plaza
Rhazes Plaza[a] is where Mattel can recruit new party members, view their status, dismiss members of his party, and listen in on talk from townsfolk.
Pelarius Abbey
At Pelarius Abbey[b], Mattel can heal and revive fallen party members. Additionally, the player can save their game.
Trevisanus Forge
Trevisanus Forge[c] is home to the blacksmith Trevisanus, who sells a variety of early-game weapons and armor.
Flamel's Mansion
- Main article: Flamel's Mansion
Flamel's Mansion is home to Flamel, a wealthy trader who has similar homes in Dolurae and Damascus. Mattel can do business with him to obtain useful items and equipment.
Stores
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Game Appearances
Last Bible Special
The city of Constance is where Mattel begins his journey to defeat Gryas, following a summons by the high priest.
Trivia
Nomenclature
Constance is likely inspired by the city of the same name, which similarly features a notable cathedral and hosted a Roman Catholic diocese for over a millennium. Pelarius Abbey is possibly named after the alleged inventor of the brazen bull, while Rhazes Plaza is named after Abu Bakr al-Razi, an alchemist and philosopher of the Islamic Golden Age whose name was often Latinized as Rhazes. Trevisanus Forge likely comes from Bernard Trevisan, a fictional Italian alchemist who had his name attached to several alchemical works.
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コンスタンツ Konsutantsu カテドラル Katedoraru ![]() |
Constance or Konstanz Cathedral |