![]() ![]() Chrono Cross Ultimania mainly supports this notion, claiming that the Arbiter of the Frozen Flame must mediate between his fellow lifeforms and Lavos, or else he will inevitably bind with the creature and spell destruction for other humans. Signs point to another overarching storyline that involved Serge binding with the Time Devourer itself in this scenario, Serge, if he did not defeat the Time Devourer with the Chrono Cross, would ultimately bind with it and cause the Devourer to mature, granting him the power to consume space-time. They may be the progeny of Lavos, but they retain free will. Nonetheless, humans have the chance to vindicate their race of the accusations made by the Dragon God and Demi-humans in Chrono Cross. In the Chrono series, it seems as if the divine spark - Lavos's evolution - is evil, and the harmonic earthly part of humanity is good. Humans are commonly thought of as part bestial, base matter, and part divine spark. Lavos could metaphorically be a very evolved state of humans. Lavos's responsibility for humanity's final evolution is implied to be a basis for the criticism of humanity by the Dwarves and Demi-humans, who accuse humans of ruining the environment and planet. The Frozen Flame was shown to serve as an uplink to Lavos before the fight with the Dragon God in Chrono Cross, the characters speak directly with Lavos through the Flame. The Chrono Cross affected the Unification of Dimensions, and the separation of Schala from Lavos resulted in his death at last. He very nearly succeeded in his plan, but was brought to justice by Serge and his party. The Frozen Flame acted as Lavos's eyes and ears during this entire endeavor. Lavos was using the Dragon God in its separated forms in order to retrieve the Frozen Flame, a piece of him that splintered off when he crashed to Earth. ![]() Within the confines of the Time Devourer rested both Schala, imprisoned for millennia in his body, and the true Dragon God, the biological supercomputer defeated by FATE and its fighter jets in 12000 B.C. Belthasar planned every event in the game so that Serge could get his hands on the Chrono Cross artifact and destroy the Time Devourer. There, he intercepted Schala, who came in from the Ocean Palace Incident he then merged with her to form a new being, the Dream Devourer, who later became the Time Devourer, capable of consuming all space-time at maturity. 2.2.2 Good Ending Requirements and StrategyĪfter Lavos was defeated, he was possibly sent to the Darkness Beyond Time.For more info on how to do this see the Battle and Strategy section of this article. Yellow > Red > Green > Blue > Black > White > Chrono Cross (Element).ĭoing this will play a melody which will free Schala. On an initial playthorugh, only two of these endings are possible - the "Bad Ending" which simply requires the Time Devourer's HP to be lowered to 0 and the "Good Ending", which requires the Chrono Cross (Element) key item/element to be equipped and using the following elements in the following order: When and how this boss is defeated determines which of the game's 12 endings are seen. On a New Game +, which is unlocked by defeating this foe, it can be challenged at any time throughout the game in the same way. On an initial playthrough this is only possible after Terra Tower has fallen. The Time Devourer can be challenged by using the Time Egg at the purple teleport spot in Opassa Beach, which will take the party to the Darkness At The End Of Time. The Time Devourer is a major antagonist in Chrono Cross, and the final boss of the game. ![]()
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