Luke fon Fabre

Luke fon Fabre is the main protagonist in Tales of the Abyss. He is the son of Duke and Duchess fon Fabre. At the start of the game, he is 17 years old.

Kidnapping
Seven years prior to the beginning of the game, Luke was reportedly kidnapped by the Malkuth Empire, an experience so traumatic as to cause him to lose all memory of events and people encountered before this event. Since his return to Kimlasca, he has been confined in Fabre manor in Baticul, the capital of the kingdom of Kimlasca-Lanvaldear, having only the company of his parents, the servants, his teacher Van Grants and his best friend Guy Cecil.

Since this event, Luke would periodically experience painful headaches, similar to migraines but apparently less severe and with no perceptible cause, and sometimes even hear voices. Luke's family believed them to be linked to the kidnapping.

Spirited Away
One day in the middle of sword practice, Tear Grants enters the Fabre manor using a fonic hymn to lull its occupants to sleep attempts to assassinate Van, but Luke intervenes, causing an isofon-induced hyperressonance which transports the two away into the Tataroo Valley, which lies within the territory of the Malkuth Empire, thus beginning Luke´s adventure into the world he has never had knowledge about with Tear as his guide.

As he makes his way across Malkuth, Luke begins to develop a better understanding of the world outside his manor, despite still behaving like a spoiled child until much later in the game. Shortly after their arrival in the farming village of Engeve, Luke and Tear encounter Malkuth Colonel Jade Curtiss and Fon Master Guardian Anise Tatlin of Daath.

It is later revealed that the two are escorting Fon Master Ion of the Order of Lorelei to the Kimlascan Capital, Baticul, in the hope of persuading the king of Kimlasca not to go to war with Malkuth. Luke agrees to aid Jade and Ion in obtaining an audience with his uncle, King Ingobert VI of Kimlasca-Lanvaldear, after being captured by Malkuth forces and taken aboard the Tartarus following an investigation of food theft by the Cheagles under threat of being eaten by Ligers. They are later joined by Guy Cecil after the Tartarus is attacked and commandeered by the six God-Generals of the Order of Lorelei, who appears miraculously on time to save Luke, Jade and Tear from Legretta and Arietta.

After the return to Baticul, Luke discovers that Van has been arrested and possibly faces execution, but after a meeting with him, Luke sees the promise of becoming a hero as stated in Lorelei's score, only to be tricked by his very own master into destroying Akzeriuth, the mining town to which he and his party had been sent to provide assistance following an earthquake that released the miasma from below the surface. As a result of Van's deception, the Sephiroth supporting the mining town was destroyed and the entire city fell into the Qliphoth, the world beneath the Outer Lands known only to the upper echelons of the Order of Lorelei, which, shrouded in the deadly miasma, spreads beneath the Outer Lands as an expanse of liquified crust beneath an eerie violet sky.

Desire to Change
After his close encounter with God-General Asch the Bloody, Luke enters in a depression shock after finding out that he is merely a replica of Asch, and that Asch is the original Luke kidnapped by Van in order to overturn Yulia´s score.

He is unable to overcome this on his own. As he saw through Asch's eyes the way that Guy still considered him a friend, and Tear's council about what exactly to do to make up for his mistake, Luke cuts his hair with Tear's knife to throw away his old self and try to change into a better person.

From this point on, Luke's resolve seems even more solid, since he now wants to save the world, even if that does not make up for his actions into Akzeriuth´s destruction.

A little later in the game, Luke finds his own way to save the world by controlling the Sephiroth Passage Rings with his hyperressonance. If done correctly, this could allow him to steadily lower the Outer Lands into the Qliphoth before they fall.

Meaning of Birth
One month after the Outer Lands were lowered, Luke has returned to his manor in the city of Baticul. This time though, he has decided to keep in contact with his friends. After a while, Luke and his friends reunite and start travelling the world once again. As they do, it becomes clear that the world wasn't fully saved by their actions. Miasma starts to pour back into the Outer Lands and replicas are wandering the streets with nowhere to go but the mysterious Tower of Rem.

Eventually, Luke discovers a way to save the world that would involve the loss of ten thousand lives and one Seventh Fonist. The replicas, willing to die if it will put and end to their pain, offer themselves up as a sacrifice as well as Luke.

Luke believes that he has no reason to exist and thinks that by living, he is denying Asch the life he's meant to be living. His friends try and persuade him that he's wrong but Luke has made up his mind. He and the replicas travel to the top of the Tower of Rem and Luke starts to cast an amplified hyperressonance to absorb the world's miasma. During this time, Luke realizes that he doesn't want to die. His efforts to remove the miasma are not enough, and Asch is forced to step in and help again. Both him and Luke are caught up in the energy field and when it disappears, they're both still alive. Both the miasma and the replicas are gone though.

A Slow Death
Even with the miasma gone, the fate of the world still hangs in the balance. Van Grants has revived the destroyed city of Hod, now renamed Eldrant, and will use it to destroy the world and build a new age of replicas.

Luke and the others decide that they have to stop this from happening, but that they have to do it fast. The events on the Tower of Rem caused Luke's body to weaken. His Seventh Fonons are separating and at some point he will die.

A Wish to Live
As Luke makes his way to Eldrant to stop Van, he realizes that his remaining time after finally discovering the meaning of life is too short. Tear tries to persuade him that he's going to live and keep on living, even with the Seventh Fonons inside of him slowly fading away. He eventually reaches Eldrant but finds himself falling through a trap door into a large, sealed off chamber. Asch is down there too, and he's found a way to escape. Unfortunately, it requires one person to stay behind and hold the door open using hyperressonance. Luke volunteers to stay, saying that Asch would be able to defeat Van easier, being the original. Asch can't stand Luke putting himself down though and he can't allow Luke to just decide who's stronger. He challenges his replica to fight. The winner will be declared stronger and will be allowed to go forward and defeat Van.

Luke emerges from the fight victorious and Asch hold the door open for him. Afterwards though, Asch is killed by Oracle Knight replicas. As he breathes his last breath, he gives Luke what remains of his power, allowing Luke to perform Second Order hyperressonance.

After defeating Van, Luke frees Lorelei and saves the world. But after catching Asch´s dead body, both of them are engulfed in a blinding light as Asch´s finger twitches.

Resurrection
One year later (as the game takes place over two years), Luke is presumed to be dead, either killed in the destruction of Eldrant or worn down by separating Seventh Fonons.

However, on the night of his Coming of Age Ceremony (his twentieth birthday), Luke mysteriously reappears in Tataroo Valley. But the Luke seen is slightly different than the one who defeated Van. Notable changes include longer hair, with a hair tone between Asch's dark ends and Luke's light ends, a completely different outfit, a slightly different voice from both Luke and Asch, and the Key of Lorelei positioned in the same way Luke always had his sword (it is notable that Luke was left-handed and Asch right-handed).

Relationship with Tear
At first, Luke and Tear are off to a horrible start. Tear thinks Luke is a spoiled brat, while Luke regards Tear as bossy and cold. The only thing Luke knows about Tear is that her self-admitted ignorance of his having the power of the Seventh Fonon has caused them both to be transported across the lands. He treats Tear, and everyone else, terribly, constantly complaining and talking down to her. Tear puts up with it only because of his status and the feeling of responsibilty she has for placing him in this situation. Still, she's quick to criticise him, and he comes to think of her as a pretty face with a bad attitude.

The most notable change in their relationship is after Akzeriuth is destroyed, and the party leaves Luke behind in Yulia City with Tear, who did not want to return to the surface. Awakening, Luke sees Tear in the garden behind her house. He approaches her with plans to save St. Binah, but she doesn't believe in him. Though Luke speaks of understanding and change, he can tell Tear doesn't believe him. Using one of her daggers, he cuts off his hair to symbolise his cutting himself off from his old way of being. Tear is still unconvinced, but Luke believes his actions will prove his words true. He asks Tear to watch him, make sure he stays on the right path. Tear agrees to do so. As time goes on, Luke's determination begins to affect Tear, and slowly she begins to trust him.

As the game progresses, it becomes obvious that Luke thinks the world of Tear. However, he's not very good at showing his feelings, and screws up whenever he tries to do so. It doesn't help that he is dense to a fault and all hints thrown his way by      other people about Tear's feelings towards him misses him completely. The two constantly deny their growing feelings for each other, much to the amusement of their fellow party members.

Along with their growing feelings for each other, the both of them also begin to have increasing concerns about one another. When activating the sephiroth, Tear begins to become increasingly exhausted with each sepheroth they trigger. When they discover that the miasma is being absorbed into her body causing her exhaustion, Luke insists on staying by her side recognizing that while he wants her to stop, there is no other way around the situation. Even when they finish using the sephiroth, Luke is still concerned about the miasma in her body.

Later in the game, the roles are reversed when Tear becomes extremely worried on Luke's behalf as he tries to find his worth in the world. Because of this, he is now prone to making irrational decisions if he thinks it will give his life meaning forcing Tear to look after him more closely. This reaches its peak when Luke is faced with sacrificing himself to eliminate the miasma at the Tower of Rem. She states that even if Luke were to die to eliminate the miasma and be called a hero, she would hate him but also says that she will leave that choice up to him as he did with her when they were activating the sephiroth. When she realizes he's going through with it, she immediately tries to run to him to stop him only to be held back by Guy. She is relieved to find him alive after the whole ordeal but becomes concerned for him again once she finds out about Luke's declining fonons. Unlike the situation with Tear where she is able to suppress and eventually eliminate the miasma from killing her, there is no way around Luke's ailment and he will ultimately die. While talking to him about it gives Luke someone to talk to about his ailment (outside Jade), she feels completely useless while Luke slowly dies.

The night before the group’s final battle, Luke seems to attempt to tell Tear something important, but, in the end, is too nervous to say it. Should the player read Luke's diary, it is implied that Luke had wanted to tell Tear of his true feelings for her, but backed out in the end since he believed that announcing his feelings would cause her pain as he was unsure if he would survive past the final battle due to the continuous deterioration of his fonons.

After the final battle with Van, as everyone says their parting words to Luke, Tear tells him tearfully to come home after everything is over, which Luke promises he will. With that, Tear walks away and leaves Luke with a final whisper, 'I love you.' It is unknown if Luke heard it.

Fighting Style
Luke continues the tradition of being a slower-hitting, more powerful swordsman who is somewhat poor at combos (in comparison to Guy Cecil, who hits faster but weaker and is good at comboing). As such, he has techniques such as Light Spear Cannon and Guardian Field. Luke has many elemental attacks which create incomplete FOF circles (two for wind, one for fire, and one for earth; water is noticeably missing); using sunlight chambers, one can use these to have frequent FOF changes. Through the Albert-Style textbooks, Luke can learn extra techniques like Sonic Thrust, Demon Fist, and Slag Assault. Luke introduces the techniques Fang Blade, Havoc Strike, Raging Blast, Rending Thrust, Devil's Inferno, and Steel, and many of their associated FOF changes and Combination artes. In many aspects, Luke's fighting style is similar to Kratos and Zelos.

Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology
Luke appears along with Tear in Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology as a playable character. He is classed as a Swordsman with the "Duke's Son" title.

It is implied that Luke and Tear reached Terresia though a hyperresonance reaction, much like what spirited them away to Malkuth in the beginning of the game. They also leave through another hyperresonance reaction.

Tales of Vesperia
In Nordipolica, the sign behind the talking Gladiator lists and mentions a small description of Luke and the other playable Tales of the Abyss characters. Also, in the PS3 port, Luke, Tear, and Mieu are represented by a bunch of colourful Gentlemen in the coliseum, Majestic rank. The Gentlemen wear masks of Luke, Tear, and Mieu, but does not have their moves.

Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2
Short-haired Luke and most of the Tales of the Abyss characters appear as playable characters, although their exact role has not been revealed.

Tales of VS.
He appears as a playable character along with most of the Tales of Abyss characters. In the game's timeline and plot, he is the prince of the Kingdom of Niddhog. He has a very haughty attitude due to him being brought up as a spoiled prince who has never faced any hardships or problems. He was forced to join the Yggdrasill Battle which is part of a rite for the Imperial succession of the kingdom of Nidhogg. As in Tales of the Abyss, Luke is a replica of Asch and was raised as the real Luke and when he finds out the truth he decides to change and cuts his hair.

Tales of Vesperia (PS3)
Luke makes a cameo appearance in the port version of Tales of Vesperia, where his clothes is a costume that can be used by Flynn Scifo through a title that people could aqcuire through the preorder bonus.