Lunar: Vheen Hikuusen Monogatari
VHEEN the story of the inheritance
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Lunar: Vheen Hikuusen Monogatari

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Synonyms: Lunar: Vane Hikuusen Monogatari, Lunar: Tales of the Vane Airship
Japanese: LUNAR ヴェーン飛空船物語
English: VHEEN the story of the inheritance
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 3
Status: Finished
Published: 1983 to 1996
Genres: Adventure Adventure, Fantasy Fantasy
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Ace
Authors: Funato, Akari (Story & Art)

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Tankoubon was re-printed on 2009/10/24, which coincided with the release of the game Lunar: Harmony of Silver Star.

Kioku suru Fuukei (記憶する風景, The Scenery I Recall); kakioroshi
Dain/Dyne and Ghaleon's first meeting in the town of Burg.

Tamashii no Kokuhaku (魂の告白, Confession of the Soul); Shounen Ace 1996-09, 10
Dain - now grown to his late teens-early twenties - and Ghaleon - aged little physically - run across an airship (still running) trapped in a box canyon which Ghaleon identifies as belonging to the city of Vheen. (He should know - he helped to build it, as described in Vheen Hikuusen story three.) The pair teleport to Vheen to notify the guildmistress, only to find her gone - with only her deputy, the young Remilia Ausa (Lemia Ausa in the English games) available to help - and she seems reluctant to say just exactly what is going on with the airship...

Kokuhaku suru Kioku (告白する記憶, The Memories I Confess); Fantasy DX 1983-03, 04
Ghaleon is seventeen, and his older brother, Zain, has just died. Zain's great ambition was to construct a magic-powered airship in which to soar the skies and follow the birds, but he perished before he could complete it. Ghaleon decides to complete the ship without understanding exactly why he feels compelled to do so - he didn't have a good relationship with his brother and felt that Zain forsook him in favor of his dreams of birds and flight. By far the most solemn of the three stories, and the one most reliant on Funato's powerful imagery to relate its tale.

Note: except for Ghaleon, all of the characters are original.

(Soruce: sceneryrecalled.com)