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[[File:FortDragonia.png |right| 400px | Fort Dragonia Exterior]] | [[File:FortDragonia.png |right| 400px | Fort Dragonia Exterior]] | ||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a location in {{CC}}. It is the ancient fort constructed by the [[Dragonian]]s. | |||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
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Unlike many other Dragonian ruins, Fort Dragonia did not fall into disrepair after their extinction after 920 A.D.; its defense systems and machine guards still roamed its corridors. It remained unused until 1020 A.D. in both dimensions. In [[Another World]], when General [[Viper]] heard that [[Porre]] was planning to invade [[El Nido]], [[Lynx]] advised him to take up a defensive position at Fort Dragonia. However, this was done merely to lure [[Serge]] to the structure; once arrived at the top, the boy was challenged by Lynx, who eventually switched bodies with him and then stabbed [[Kid]]. The ceremony exploded the statues of the Dragons in the ritual room and also shattered the Dragon Tear of Another World; [[Karsh]] subsequently came in and picked up the pieces, attending to General Viper as well. Fort Dragonia would not be used again for any purpose after this event. In [[Home World]], Fort Dragonia remained dormant until Serge, still in Lynx's body, took the Dragon Tear of Home World with him to reacquire his original body. Lynx tried to stop him from achieving this, but was defeated and had to retreat. When Serge reached the ritual room, a mural on the wall depicted the evolution of humanity. Serge then successfully received his body; the Dragon Tear shattered once more, yielding the [[Tear of Love]]. Before leaving, Serge also used the incubation system to hatch [[Draggy]], who accompanied him in search of his parents and friends. | Unlike many other Dragonian ruins, Fort Dragonia did not fall into disrepair after their extinction after 920 A.D.; its defense systems and machine guards still roamed its corridors. It remained unused until 1020 A.D. in both dimensions. In [[Another World]], when General [[Viper]] heard that [[Porre]] was planning to invade [[El Nido]], [[Lynx]] advised him to take up a defensive position at Fort Dragonia. However, this was done merely to lure [[Serge]] to the structure; once arrived at the top, the boy was challenged by Lynx, who eventually switched bodies with him and then stabbed [[Kid]]. The ceremony exploded the statues of the Dragons in the ritual room and also shattered the Dragon Tear of Another World; [[Karsh]] subsequently came in and picked up the pieces, attending to General Viper as well. Fort Dragonia would not be used again for any purpose after this event. In [[Home World]], Fort Dragonia remained dormant until Serge, still in Lynx's body, took the Dragon Tear of Home World with him to reacquire his original body. Lynx tried to stop him from achieving this, but was defeated and had to retreat. When Serge reached the ritual room, a mural on the wall depicted the evolution of humanity. Serge then successfully received his body; the Dragon Tear shattered once more, yielding the [[Tear of Love]]. Before leaving, Serge also used the incubation system to hatch [[Draggy]], who accompanied him in search of his parents and friends. | ||
==Trivia== | ====Trivia==== | ||
*What appears to be [[Dreamstone]] as depicted in [[Chrono Trigger]]'s official art appears on a wall engraving in a cut scene taking place in Fort Dragonia; a human kneels in front of it. However, considering that in the same scenes a.) [[Lavos]] is modeled to be a giant, falling sun, b.) the Dragonians include the two moons in the history, though it did not exist until [[Dinopolis]] came around with [[Chronopolis]], the Dragonians apparently had no idea what the [[Frozen Flame]], Lavos, or other artifacts of the human world looked like. The apparent Dreamstone is thus probably a stylized rendition of the Frozen Flame, since the mural allegedly depicts the event of human modification in 3000000 B.C. through the Frozen Flame. | *What appears to be [[Dreamstone]] as depicted in [[Chrono Trigger]]'s official art appears on a wall engraving in a cut scene taking place in Fort Dragonia; a human kneels in front of it. However, considering that in the same scenes a.) [[Lavos]] is modeled to be a giant, falling sun, b.) the Dragonians include the two moons in the history, though it did not exist until [[Dinopolis]] came around with [[Chronopolis]], the Dragonians apparently had no idea what the [[Frozen Flame]], Lavos, or other artifacts of the human world looked like. The apparent Dreamstone is thus probably a stylized rendition of the Frozen Flame, since the mural allegedly depicts the event of human modification in 3000000 B.C. through the Frozen Flame. | ||