King's Field Trivia

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  • The original King's Field was the first RPG ever released for the PlayStation System, going on sale December 16 1994, less than two weeks after the PlayStation console debuted.


  • Several characters in the KF2(US) and KF:TAC were names after people who worked on localizing the game or members of the Agetec forum.
    • In Kings Field2
      • Marc Johnson: Named after Agetec's producer who worked on localizing KF2 and wrote the King's Field Chronicles in the official strategy guide.
      • Tim Lindquist: A graphical designer who worked for Agetec on several aspects of KF2 including the logo. His review is also on the back of the KF2 game.
    • In King's Field 4
      • Akryal the Priest: Named after the band and username of Agetec forum member Tom Eversol.
      • David Bunch who sells you the first wind crystal: A member of the Agetec forum with the username Sojurner.
      • Lynn the little girl with a dog: Was named after forum member "Archmage Lynn" and her ingame mother was named after her real life mother.
      • JohnnyPark soldier eaten widda freak: Named after the username of an Agetec forum member.
      • Martin Ramerez the plump soldier: Named after the person who runs Kings-field.com who was an active member of the Agetec forums.
      • Mista Fopa the elf: Named after the the screen name of an Agetec forum member.
      • Paul Hutchinson who asks for poison because things are taking his fish: Named after Agetec forum moderator Valkysas.
      • Duhrin Pathwardin the old man who gives you a rusty key to open his house: Named after Agetec producer Mark Johnson's forum name 'Duhrin'.


  • In KF(US) the MechaTermite enemy has the FromSoft logo hidden on its underneath side.


  • In SoM, the the texture used for the antidote herb looks suspiciously like a photo-shopped picture of a person bending over and mooning the camera with their elbows up in the air. . . at least it looks much more 'organic' than other textures which are clearly computer drawn . . . hmmm Moonstones and Moonherbs??