But since we don't know why Nifelheim would even want to invade (other than some obliquely evil-sounding references to a ring and 'The Six'), the main narrative thread ends up losing its way. It makes sense - Noctis and crew are effectively cut off and their kingdom dissolved, so it's not like they'd know everything that's going on elsewhere. While all of this turmoil is going on miles away in Lucis, Noctis and his pals are trying to figure out their next move, help the prince acquire powerful weapons and magic secreted away in lost tombs, and evade capture by the Nifelheim empire. It's an interesting set-up, but these relationships are barely explored in Final Fantasy 15's opening chapters. Things are never so easy, and within the first few hours, you learn that your homeland has been invaded by the neighboring kingdom of Nifelheim, your father has been slain, and Lunafreya is presumed dead as well. This is clearly a political marriage, though Noctis and Luna both knew each other as kids, so they're not entirely against the idea. First things first: Final Fantasy games are known for their stories, and the story in Final Fantasy 15 so far is… fine? You play as Prince Noctis, sent off by his father, King Regis, on a road trip to wed Lunafreya of Tenebrae.
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