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This page is about the resistance leader mentioned during the events of Phantasy Star II and Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom. For the character in Phantasy Star Online 2 New Genesis, see Aina (PSO2NGS).

"2,000 years ago, the heroes Ohario and Aina battled the Evil Force when it appeared on Palma. But... they lost...... Aware of Ohario and Aina's defeat, the people decided to abandon Palma. They constructed 400 spaceships in secret. Eventually, they took off just before the Evil Force destroyed Palma... 400 spaceships attempted to escape the Evil Force, however, a portion of the malevolent power had already infiltrated one of the ships. The ships were then destroyed, one vessel after another, until by the Laya—Orakio Age there remained only two ships, the Alisa III and Neo Palm..."
— Translated portions of the story the wise old men of New Mota recount in the Japanese version of Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom.

Aina Le Cille (Japanese: アイナ・ル・シール) is a character from Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom.

Biography[]

As a result of the Mother Brain acquiring an excessive amount of unrivaled power and control over the planet Palma and beyond, an underground resistance movement was born to combat its authority. Aina Le Cille joins this rebel force to defy Mother Brain's rule. Aina is eventually promoted to being one of the resistance's leaders at a young age.

At some point in AW 1284, the resistance learns that a Motavian agent named Rolf and his cohorts were taken captive on the Prison Satellite Gaira for causing the destruction of Climatrol and held under suspicions of sympathizing with the Mother Brain resistance movement. Their sentence for their crimes against humanity is internment on the satellite until their death sentence can be carried out. The resistance resolves to develop a plan to save these would-be heroes.

Aina together with fellow rebel leader Ohario Sa Riec manage to sabotage the remote control system linking 400 leftover rescue spacecraft from the time of the Conjunction to Mother Brain. They then lead a mass evacuation on Palma, boarding as many people as possible into the ships to flee the planet. While they undertake their mission, a fellow resistance member named Tyler is also dispatched to rescue the branded terrorists in custody.

As the evacuation proceeds, Aina and Ohario are confronted by a profound force of evil. Although they fight the malevolent being, they are ultimately defeated. Following the loss of the young resistance leaders, the people of Palma manage to escape to the safety of space just in time before Gaira collided with the planet, destroying the celestial body in a massive explosion the result of which proved to have unforseen repurcussions for the future of Algol in the years to come.

The details of Aina and Ohario's sacrifice would be passed down from generation to generation among the people living in the New Mota dome, which is housed within one of the spaceships in the fleet that managed to escape the destruction of Palma: the Alisa III.

Quotes[]

"2,000 years ago, the heroes Ohario and Aina battled the Evil Force when it appeared on Palma. But... they lost...... Aware of Ohario and Aina's defeat, the people decided to abandon Palma. They constructed 400 spaceships in secret. Eventually, they took off just before the Evil Force destroyed Palma... 400 spaceships attempted to escape the Evil Force, however, a portion of the malevolent power had already infiltrated one of the ships. The ships were then destroyed, one vessel after another, until by the Laya—Orakio Age there remained only two ships, the Alisa III and Neo Palm..."
— Translated portions of the story the wise old men of New Mota recount in the Japanese version of Phantasy Star III.
"AW 1284 — Eusis, who has become a Motabian Agent, is assigned to the Biosystem incident. Before long, Eusis and party are marked as notorious sympathizers of the underground resistance. The resistance discovers that Eusis and the others are being held on the prison satellite Gaila; Tyler, commander of the raider warship Landeel, is dispatched to rescue them. Shortly before that, the underground resistance's young leaders, Ohario Sa Riik and Aina Le Cille, succeed in cutting off their spaceship's remote control system from Mother Brain, and, before the fall of Gaila, evacuate many people in rescue ships left over from the time of the Conjunction. Two people of the La Shiec bloodline are among them. These tens of ships start a journey to look for a new world beyond their solar system. Immediately afterwards, Eusis and company defeat Dark Force, Mother Brain, and the Earthmen race, but what happened after that is unknown."
— Translated by Capowski on their website from the AW 1284 entry of the official timeline printed in the Phantasy Star Official Production Compendium. [Source]

Trivia[]

  • Aina has the family name "Le Cille" which is also the surname of Princess Maia, a young Layan woman that descends from the people of Palma and whose homeland is on the Aquatica dome of the Alisa III.
  • Aina is only mentioned in two official sources: the Japanese version of Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom and in the official production compendium. Aina is not mentioned in the English localized version of Phantasy Star III.
  • Aina is only ever mentioned in passing and has never made a physical appearance in any form of media.
  • The circumstances surrounding Aina and Ohario's actions are the missing link needed to accurately place the events of Phantasy Star III chronologically in the After Wars timeline.
  • Although the in-game Japanese text states that 400 ships were constructed following Aina and Ohario's untimely demise, the official production compendium retcons this, changing this detail to the ships instead being leftover rescue vehicles from the time of the Conjunction. As the information is told by word of mouth, it is possible that the finer details in the information passed down generation to generation developed errors as the years went by or was misremembered.
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