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|image = [[Image:Melchior.jpg|200px|Melchior]] | |image = [[Image:Melchior.jpg|200px|Melchior]] | ||
|caption = Official artwork of Melchior by [[Akira Toriyama]]. | |caption = Official artwork of Melchior by [[Akira Toriyama]]. | ||
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'''Melchior''', known in Japan as {{nihongo|'''Bosch'''|ボッシュ|Bosshu}}, also known as the '''Guru of Life''', is one of the three [[Guru]]s that lived during the [[Antiquity | '''Melchior''', known in Japan as {{nihongo|'''Bosch'''|ボッシュ|Bosshu}}, also known as the '''Guru of Life''', is one of the three [[Guru]]s that lived during the [[Antiquity]]. | ||
==Biography== | |||
===Mammon Machine incident=== | |||
In Chrono Trigger, Melchior is one of the three Gurus of [[Zeal]] in the Antiquity. He is known as the "Guru of Life". | |||
When the [[Mammon Machine]] was activated, it began absorbing too much power. [[Queen Zeal]] and [[Schala]] along with the three Gurus were the only ones at the Mammon Machine's activation. The Gurus warned about of a dimensional vortex, a power humans cannot control, and they would be dragged into a rift in time, yet the Queen persisted in activating the machine. Soon, [[Janus]] entered the room for Schala. Suddenly, the six were transported in front of [[Lavos]]. [[Gate]]s then appeared and transported [[Belthasar]], [[Gaspar]], Melchior, and Janus to different times. Belthasar was sent to the [[Future]], Gaspar was sent to the [[End of Time]], Melchior was sent to the [[Present]], and Janus was sent to the [[Middle Ages]]. | |||
===In the Present=== | |||
When Melchior arrived in the Present, he appeared in a [[Residence]] in [[Medina]], where two [[fiend]]s reside. He eventually left Medina and built a [[Melchior's Cabin|cabin]] south of Medina near [[Heckran Cave]], where he began constructing equipment. He later brings his equipment to the [[Millennial Fair]] at [[Leene Squeare]] where he first meets [[Crono]]. | |||
==Naming== | |||
Melchior gets his English name from the traditional names given to the [[wikipedia:Biblical Magi|Magi]] who brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to the infant Jesus in Christian tradition. | |||
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Revision as of 22:41, 29 March 2009
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Official artwork of Melchior by Akira Toriyama. | |
Home Time | Antiquity |
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Melchior, known in Japan as Bosch (ボッシュ Bosshu?), also known as the Guru of Life, is one of the three Gurus that lived during the Antiquity.
Biography
Mammon Machine incident
In Chrono Trigger, Melchior is one of the three Gurus of Zeal in the Antiquity. He is known as the "Guru of Life".
When the Mammon Machine was activated, it began absorbing too much power. Queen Zeal and Schala along with the three Gurus were the only ones at the Mammon Machine's activation. The Gurus warned about of a dimensional vortex, a power humans cannot control, and they would be dragged into a rift in time, yet the Queen persisted in activating the machine. Soon, Janus entered the room for Schala. Suddenly, the six were transported in front of Lavos. Gates then appeared and transported Belthasar, Gaspar, Melchior, and Janus to different times. Belthasar was sent to the Future, Gaspar was sent to the End of Time, Melchior was sent to the Present, and Janus was sent to the Middle Ages.
In the Present
When Melchior arrived in the Present, he appeared in a Residence in Medina, where two fiends reside. He eventually left Medina and built a cabin south of Medina near Heckran Cave, where he began constructing equipment. He later brings his equipment to the Millennial Fair at Leene Squeare where he first meets Crono.
Naming
Melchior gets his English name from the traditional names given to the Magi who brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to the infant Jesus in Christian tradition.