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For those who have not completed games in the Xenoblade Chronicles series, this page contains spoilers regarding the plot. Discretion is advised.


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The Kingdom of Tantal (Japanese: ルクスリア王国, Rukusuria ōkoku, lit. The Kingdom of Luxuria) is a Nation in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. It is a force that rules from within the Titan Genbu. Little is known about Tantal and Genbu since the kingdom is an isolationist state, strictly controlling entry. King Eulogimenos reigns over Tantal, and Zeke hails from this kingdom.

Like Uraya, the Titan swims beneath the Cloud Sea and everything lives inside it. Its climate is far colder than other Titans and is the only Titan seen with snowfall. The whole Kingdom of Tantal depicts a snowy scenery reminiscent of Valak Mountain from Xenoblade Chronicles during the day. In the night, the starry sky is seen from giant holes in Genbu's back, and glittering particles of ether float in the air and creates a beautiful shimmer, similar to Satorl Marsh at night. This scenery somewhat continues during the day.

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Torna is destroyed, leaving its populace refugees

The Kingdom of Torna was destroyed in the Aegis War; when Addam, the hero of Torna, did not return to the Tornans' new home of Genbu, there was mass confusion about who would lead their people. Those who followed Addam believed that humans, Blades, and Titans should live together, while his rivals believed that humans were the masters and that Blades and Titans were their tools. Amidst the confusion, his opponents claimed to carry his bloodline in order to bring stability to the new nation and formed the Tantalese royal dynasty using Addam's name to win over the people. The Tantalese then used the Omega Fetter to order Ophion to prohibit passage to the World Tree.

The Indoline Praetorium agreed to keep this secret, in exchange for an annual tribute of Core Chips, capitalizing on the crisis that Alrest was in at the time to expand their influence over the military and energy needs of all the other nations. Zettar is seen in Indol negotiating this deal himself. This led Tantal to fall into an energy shortage, causing the earth inside Genbu to freeze and their crops to fail. The Tantalese were forced to live in poverty, only able to access basic produce that was smuggled in from other nations and sold for exorbitant prices on the black market. The Titan's decline also resulted in roaming monsters forcing the Tantalese to build new dwellings on higher ground. The Kingdom developed an isolationist society, distancing themselves from other nations to keep their lies about Addam's bloodline hidden.

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The King reveals Tantal's history

After the Aegis reawakens, Indol demands the Omega Fetter from Tantal and threatens to reveal their dark secret. This leads King Eulogimenos to try and neutralize the Aegis' power, and by extension, Indol's leverage over them, by using an ether accelerator to kill Pyra. The party is able to stop the weapon, but its power causes Genbu to go out of control and sink beneath the Cloud Sea, which would crush everyone inside it under its pressure. The party is able to retrieve the Omega Fetter and repair it with Mythra's help, and Pandoria regains control over Genbu. It surfaces in the Cloud Sea, saving the Tantalese people.

Malos later sends the Artifices down and attacks Alrest; Theosoir is caught up in the assault. King Eulogimenos is seen guiding the people to safety. The Architect soon gives new orders to the Titans, including Genbu, to unite on a large landmass beyond Alrest.

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When Z used Origin to create Aionios, the remains of the Kingdom of Tantal merged with the Bionis' Leg to form the Aurora Shelf and The Ragmos Desolation, and with Valak Mountain to form the Black Mountains, forming the Cent-Omnia Region.

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Main article: Kingdom of Tantal Quests

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Main article: Kingdom of Tantal Merc Missions

Etymology[]

Both the Japanese and English names allude to one of the seven deadly sins, lust. While the former uses the Latin word, the latter is taken from the verb "tantalize", coming from Tantalus or Τάνταλος (Tántalos), the Phrygian king in Greek mythology.

Trivia[]

  • In both the English and Japanese versions of the game, the Kingdom of Tantal/Luxuria is the only nation which is not named after the Titan it belongs to, as Genbu has the same name in both languages.
  • Considering Tantal was founded by Addam's opposition, many assume Zettar to be the founder of the Kingdom of Tantal and the one who organized the Core Chip deal with Indol, which would explain his presence in Indol following Torna's fall.

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