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{{Infobox CT Location
{{Infobox CT Location
|name    = Fall of Guardia
|name    = Fall of Guardia
|image    = Masamune_Fall_of_Guardia.png
|image    = [[File:Masamune_Fall_of_Guardia.png|200px]]
|caption  = The [[Masamune]] amidst the destroyed [[Truce]].
|caption  = The [[Masamune]] amidst the destroyed [[Truce]].
|year    = 1005 A.D.
|year    = 1005 A.D.
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an event in {{CT}}, occurring in the year '''1005 A.D.''' Subsequent to [[Lavos]]' death at the hands of time-travelers, the [[Kingdom of Guardia]] was invaded by the [[Porre|Porrean military]]. [[Dalton]] reportedly led the assault, transported to the [[Present]] by a lingering [[Gate]]. The famed [[Masamune]] was lost in the altercation.  
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an event in {{CT}}, occurring in the year '''1005 A.D.''' Subsequent to [[Lavos]]' death at the hands of time-travelers, the [[Kingdom of Guardia]] was invaded by the [[Porre|Porrean military]]. [[Dalton]] reportedly led the assault, transported to the [[Present]] by a lingering [[Gate]]. The famed [[Masamune]] was lost in the altercation.  


In the [[PlayStation]] release of the game, an end-game cutscene depicted soldiers dueling with swords in [[Guardia Castle]], flame and destruction in the city of [[Truce]], and an unknown presence pulling the abandoned Masamune from the ground.  
In the [[PlayStation]] release of the game, an end-game cutscene depicted soldiers dueling with swords in [[Guardia Castle]], flame and destruction in the city of [[Truce]], and an unknown presence pulling the abandoned Masamune from the ground in what is believed to be the "Fall of Guardia".  


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