About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 52. Chapters: Al-Cid Margrace, Anastasis, Ba'Gamnan, Bangaa Hunter, Bansat, Bergan, Cidolfus Demen Bunansa, Daguza, Drace, Dyce, Elza, Filo, Gabranth, Gerun, Ghis, Gibbs and Deweg, Gilgamesh, Gramis Gana Solidor, Gregoroth, Gurdy, Halim Ondore IV, Havharo, Horne, Hurdy, Insecure Seeq, Jote, Jovy, Jules, July, Krjn, Ktjn, Kytes, Migelo, Mjrn, Monid, Montblanc, Nono, Old Dalan, Pilika, Rabanastre Watch, Raithwall, Raminas B'nargin Dalmasca, Rasler Heios Nabradia, Raz, Rikken, Seeq Fisher, Sorbet, Supinelu, The Moogles Eight, Tomaj, Uball-Ka, Vayne Carudas Solidor, Venat, Weather Eye, Zargabaath. Excerpt: Al-Cid Margrace is a recurring character in the Ivalice Alliance. A member of the ruling family, Margrace, of Rozarria, he is a romantic man with a heavy Spanish accent. However, behind his romantic gestures is a man well aware of the world and its workings. Al-Cid is a gentleman of fortune who has no tolerance for those who intend to harm women. Although he is likened to a prince in Grimoire of the Rift, he is quick to state he is but one of many, perhaps suggesting that either he is not in direct line to the throne but rather a younger sibling or cousin to the true heir, or that the title means little to him. In Final Fantasy XII, Al-Cid is first encountered in the Temple of Kiltia in Mt. Bur-Omisace. Always following behind him is a maid, perpetually silent, and always willing to carry anything he hands her. During the end credits, one of the Yoshida sketches shows that Al-Cid has four maids, although this idea may have been abandoned later on. Al-Cid wants peace between Rozarria and Archadia. As such, he is in talks with Larsa for a peaceful resolution between the two empires. However, with Emperor Gramis's assassination, he is forced to change his plans. When Larsa leaves with Judge Gabranth in an attempt to ensure peace on Mt. Bur-Omisace, Judge Bergan attacks with Al-Cid defending himself from the Judge's troops as the Gran Kiltias is ...