Urban Fantasy
Midgar from Final Fantasy VII, a dystopian city dominated by the Shinra Corporation.
Author's Note: Experience Midgar from Final Fantasy VII (mixing the 1997' and the Ramake version).
Because of the city's verticality, this version of Midgar is structured very differently from what you would see in the official games, like how slums were positioned on the sides of the sectors, to create distance between the plates and the underground areas. Another key factor of structural changes is the map editor of Friends & Fables, it only supports rectangles, making it impossible to create actual "sectors" in a triangular shape. Big buildings are actually "areas", providing more complexity with their inner structure, for example with "Shinra's Headquarters" it was possible to make a complex series of rooms, labs and key areas.
Even though the world editor is full of interesting settings and tools, adapting the world of Final Fantasy 7 to a world of Friends & Fables is not an easy task, for example, it's impossible to use just one "currency", forcing us to add Gold, Silver and Copper Gilds, which don't exist in the official world.
In this version of Midgar, you can visit every place that you would play in Final Fantasy 7 and in addition to that you can visit places that were only mentioned in the official games.
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Biggs Apartment
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Coordinates | (-99, 34) |
Description
Biggs’s apartment is a tidy and well-kept space within the Sector 7 Residential Area. Unlike many others in the slums, his room shows a sense of order and discipline, reflecting his calm and methodical personality. The furnishings are simple but clean, with minimal clutter—just a few personal items like books, training gear, and neatly folded clothes. It’s clear that Biggs values structure and routine, perhaps as a way to maintain a sense of control amid the chaos of life in Midgar. His place feels quiet and somewhat introspective, offering a glimpse into the thoughtful side of AVALANCHE’s strategist.