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The '''Black Omen''' was once | The '''Black Omen''' was once the [[Ocean Palace]] that was destroyed by [[Lavos]]. In the alternate time-line (post Crono interference), it was transformed into a flying arcology, a temple infused with the near-infinite power of Lavos by using the Mammon Machine. The Omen serves as a final dungeon in the game--where the party was to go through and defeat the wicked [[Queen Zeal]] and face Lavos in all its forms. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
With the immortality bestowed upon her by the [[Mammon Machine]] and its connection to the [[Gate]]s, Zeal is prepared to wait out the millennia until Lavos | With the immortality bestowed upon her Majesty by the [[Mammon Machine]] and its connection to the [[Gate]]s, Queen Zeal is prepared to wait out the millennia until Lavos awakens and rains its havoc upon the world. Until the party enters this vast dungeon and defeats Queen Zeal, it will appear at all points in time. People will actually not pay it mind, since it has been floating in the sky for thousands of years. | ||
The player may escape through the Time Gate inside Lavos after Lavos' shell is confronted from the Black Omen. This will cause Gaspar to change his most intriguing line in the SNES version. | The player may escape through the Time Gate inside Lavos after Lavos' shell is confronted from the Black Omen. This will cause Gaspar to change his most intriguing line in the SNES version. |