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For those who have not completed games in the Xenoblade Chronicles series, this page contains spoilers regarding the plot. Discretion is advised.


The Imperial Villa is a landmark in Xenoblade Chronicles. It is located on the second floor of Alcamoth and can be reached from the teleporter in the north wing of the Great Hall.

Melia lives here and mentions that her mother, the Homs second consort, loved the place.

Story

After Melia's Investiture Ceremony, in which she is announced Crown Princess, she retires to her Villa and the party decides to visit her. This is the first time they have seen her without her hat, and she is revealed to have small, shoulder-length head wings. 

Riki compliments her on the ceremony, and Sharla expresses awe at the beauty of the garden. This prompts Melia to tell them that "[her] late mother adored this place." Reyn is confused by this, having mistaken Yumea as Melia's mother, and Melia goes on to explain more about herself — that High Entia royalty must take a Homs partner as well as a High Entia partner, and that her mother was the Second Consort. The party seems a little surprised, but do not say anything about it. Riki asks, "Melly live here?" and she answers, "Yes, Riki. Since I was young. I cannot walk outside as you see me now, so this garden gives me much relief." Shulk realizes that this is why she wears a mask in public.

Melia goes on to invite them to a banquet (a prospect that Riki and Reyn are very enthusiastic about), however is interrupted by Shulk having a vision of the Emperor being stabbed by Metal Face. Soon after this vision, the party hears a siren blaring, signalling a Mechon attack.

Other Information

It is the location of "Melia's Imperial Villa", a Heart-to-Heart between Melia and Fiora. After the events at Mechonis Core, it becomes inhabited by two Aora Telethia and five Arel Telethia.

During A Release From Duty, Telethia Galdo can be found here, standing alone within the villa itself, in the north of the area.

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