![]() ![]() There is one manga that I think would stand out, due to its nature: The Zero no Kiseki Prestory: Ring of Judgement. If the manga retells something from the games in a certain way, it's most likely the games will supercede it in importance. When it comes whether they're cannon, I think it depends on the events in the manga. Most of the manga seems to be mostly parallel with the games. ![]() I'm not quite sure where to get them, but you can find a number of the others on Chara-Ani's site itself- you'll just need to use a proxy service like Celga or Tenso to purchase them. which is where I'm jumping to next.įinding the drama CDs not in Japanese is going to be hard- even harder yet, will be finding the ones that are limited edition items. ![]() ![]() What I think is one of the most important of the side stories, however. Kondo even said at one time that you don't want to listen to the Sen no Kiseki/Trails of Cold Steel drama CD until you're nearly done with the game. It isn't until the more recent games- Zero no Kiseki and up- when you start getting drama CDs of side stories these are events that are not in the games. Or a certain character who had no voice is given one- revealing the gender of said mysterious individual. Instead, you're given the event that happens immediately after said scene, which you had assumed happened off-camera. Where the end scene does not correspond with the ending scene that happens in-game. Most of the drama CDs are simply retellings of in-game events with additional scenes. Falcom has almost always been involved in these directly, but they are published by Chara-Ani. They have revealed information that has not been in the games before. Like you said, all the drama CDs are canon. ![]()
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