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You awaken as an "Aethermancer," a forgotten class erased from history. The kingdom of Veridonia is collapsing under a curse called "The Fracture"—a reality-warping plague that turns memories into monsters. Unlike traditional RPGs, Echoes of the Fractured Crown uses a memory-based morality system . Your choices don't just affect factions; they literally alter the dungeon layouts and enemy types you encounter.

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It respects the golden age of JRPGs (Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy VI, Suikoden II) while leveraging modern technology to remove the annoyances of that era (poor translations, grinding, obscure quest triggers). It is a challenging, beautiful, and deeply rewarding experience that asks for nothing more than your attention. You awaken as an "Aethermancer," a forgotten class