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| - Etro is a fal'Cie goddess in the Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy series. She is a key character in the mythos, being the one who provided the material from which humans were made, and the one who protects the balance between the mortal world and the afterlife. Many of her actions shape the events of Final Fantasy XIII and its sequels, but her exact role in the other games is still unclear. Motomu Toriyama has stated that while Etro is the same deity across the games of the series, her roles in the universes of Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy Type-0 and Final Fantasy XV vary greatly.
- thumb|Artwork Etro ist eine Göttin aus der Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy. Sie ist die Göttin des Todes und für das Gleichgewicht von sichtbarer und unsichtbarer Welt verantwortlich. Weiterhin liegt ihr das Wohlbefinden der Menschheit nahe, die aus ihrem Blut entstand.
- [[Fichier:Etro_par_Yoshitaka_Amano.jpg|thumb|Représentation d'Etro dans Final Fantasy XV, par Yoshitaka Amano]] Etro (エトロ, Etoro) est une déesse fal'Cie qui entre dans l'histoire de la série Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy.
- [[Archivo:Divinidad Erto Amano.jpg|right|thumb|Imagen artística de Etro por Yoshitaka Amano.]] Etro (エトロ, Etoro?) es una diosa fal'Cie en la compilación de Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy y en Final Fantasy XV.
- Etro der Weise, der Erste Bürger (und der letzte ) der Marn, stirbt durch das Gift von Zohmer Felzt. .
* Mythor-Fundort: My1 .
- According to the official mythology, the universe of Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy is divided in two: the visible world, or the world of the living, and the invisible world, or the world of the dead. The two worlds must remain in balance, or the universe might be destroyed. Entering Valhalla, the middle realm between the unseen realm and the visible world, Etro found Mwynn who was almost overtaken by the chaos that festered as a result of Bhunivelze's attempt to reach the unseen realm. Before disappearing into the chaos, Mwynn tasked Etro with protecting the world balance.
- Secondo la mitologia ufficiale della Fabula Nova Crystallis, il mondo è diviso in due parti: una visibile, regno dei viventi e una invisibile, regno dei morti. Quest'ultima è stata creata da Muin, la dea creatrice, dopo essere stata deposta dal figlio Bhunivelze, che desiderava regnare incontrastato. Il dio vedeva la perfezione nel suo regno, ma la presenza della morte come parte di esso lo tormentava.
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