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Corel Region Regions

Environment

Though Costa del Sol is now a renowned beach resort, it was once home to a string of humble fishing villages. However, when relations between Shinra and the Republic of Junon began to deteriorate, Shinra annexed this portion of the coast. After the war, the company designated the area for redevelopment, transforming it into the must-visit location for avid sunseekers that it is today.

Costa del Sol offers vacation packages to suit any budget, allowing travelers from every corner of the globe to savor the idyllic beaches. Plans that include a trip to the "Gold Saucer" iconGold Saucer have proven particularly popular.

Culture

Coal was in high demand in the days of the republic, and the wealth of Mt. Corel drew miners from far and wide. Though the work was hard and dangerous, the laborers banded together to overcome their difficulties, forming a close-knit community in the process.

Alas, the advent of mako saw the price of coal plummet, spelling disaster for the people of Corel. As they struggled to find a way forward, Shinra proposed the construction of a mako reactor, and after much debate, the villagers accepted the offer.

The reactor was constructed with astonishing haste, but just prior to being brought online, it was torn apart by an immense explosion, and has been left in ruins ever since.

History

The tale of the "Gold Saucer" iconGold Saucer began with a Shinra employee named Dio, who convinced the company to build a museum called the Reliquary. Although it was doomed to failure, Dio was not to be deterred, and he set about founding the world’s largest theme park, which he first conceived as a small-scale fairground.

In the wake of the Corel Mako Reactor explosion four years ago, plans were set in motion to revitalize the local economy. Hearing this, Dio decided to relocate his fairground to the region, eventually transforming it into a state-of-the-art entertainment complex.

Now known as the Gold Saucer, it is powered by several modular reactors, which are responsible for the surrounding area’s accelerated desertification. In light of this, the reactors are now run at minimum output, in an attempt to mitigate further damage to the environment.

Enemies in this Area

"Bagnadrana" iconBagnadrana Biological
"Barnaclaw" iconBarnaclaw Biological
"Bladefin" iconBladefin Biological
"Bloatfloat" iconBloatfloat Biological
"Bomb" iconBomb Biological
"Cactrot" iconCactrot Biological
"Cactuar" iconCactuar Biological
"Chimera" iconChimera Biological
"Citripinefish" iconCitripinefish Biological
"Cockatrice" iconCockatrice Biological
"Crown Lance" iconCrown Lance Biological
"Cyclone Drake" iconCyclone Drake Biological
"Dark Claw" iconDark Claw Biological
"Death Claw" iconDeath Claw Biological
"Duneworm" iconDuneworm Biological
"Gigant Bomb" iconGigant Bomb Biological
"Gigatrice" iconGigatrice Biological
"Gold Cactuar" iconGold Cactuar Biological
"Heatseeker" iconHeatseeker Biological
"Landworm" iconLandworm Biological
"Saberhawk" iconSaberhawk Biological
"Sandhog Pie" iconSandhog Pie Biological
"Sandspitter" iconSandspitter Biological
"Tonberry King" iconTonberry King Biological

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