![]() Cort and Jette were able to open a portal that lead to what they believed to be the Seru-kai, the homeworld of the Seru. The royalty of Conkram had been studying ways to turn the war to Conkram's favor, with the son of Conkram's King and Queen, Prince Cort, leading the research process alongside the Court Scientist, Jette. At this point Conkram was slowly but surely losing the war due to the superior Seru Sol had obtained from the ruins of Uru Mais. Legend of Legaia " The Rogues are evil Ra-Seru who plotted a rebellion against Tieg a thousand years ago." - Terra to Vahn, Noa, and Gala.Ī little over twelve years before the Ra-Seru heroes went on their adventure, the nations of Sol and Conkram were within their 10th year of war. The Rogues used this dependence to spread evil throughout all of Legaia. ![]() However, as Tieg predicted, that power caused the human spirit to become warped and too dependent on Seru. With the power of the Seru, humans created civilization. Initially, the Seru and the humans lived in peace, with humans having dominion over the Seru. Tieg forsaw disaster in the future and created ten Genesis Trees in the human world, sealing a Ra-Seru in each one and ordering them to save humans in time of impending disaster. The chaos of Rogue's rebellion caused many Seru to escape from the Seru-kai and enter Legaia. From then on the Rogues lived within what became known as Rogue's Tower. Tieg crushed the rebellion with his power and as punishment for their actions banished the head Rogue and its followers, also known Rogues thereafter, from Noaru Valley. However, it gathered a following amongst a number of other Ra-Seru and initiated a rebellion against Tieg. As a Ra-Seru, Rogue was entrusted with maintaining order over the Seru within the Seru-kai. ![]() Rogue was originally one of the many Ra-Seru created by Tieg that resided in the Seru-kai. Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. ![]()
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