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The '''Ocean Palace''' is a location in {{CT}} in the [[Antiquity]].
The '''Ocean Palace''' is a location in {{CT}} in the [[Antiquity]].


It is an underwater shrine that was built in 12,000 BC by the [[Enlightened Ones]] with the help of the [[Earthbound Ones]]. [[Dalton]] was originally the overseer of the construction but it was passed to the [[Prophet]]. The point of the shrine was to be closer to [[Lavos]] in order to extract his power, and [[Queen Zeal]] ordered the [[Mammon Machine]] to be moved to Ocean Palace. Zeal forced [[Schala]] to control the machine to draw Lavos power, but [[Crono]] and his champions interfered and attempted to fight Lavos but lost. After Crono sacrificed himself to save Schala, the amount of power generated by Lavos started to destroy the Ocean Palace, which later transformed into the [[Black Omen]].
It is an underwater shrine that was built in 12,000 BC by the [[Enlightened Ones]] with the help of the [[Earthbound Ones]]. [[Dalton]] was originally the overseer of the construction but it was passed to the [[Magus|Prophet]]. The point of the shrine was to be closer to [[Lavos]] in order to extract his power, and [[Queen Zeal]] ordered the [[Mammon Machine]] to be moved to Ocean Palace. Zeal forced [[Schala]] to control the machine to draw Lavos power, but [[Crono]] and his champions interfered and attempted to fight Lavos but lost. After Crono sacrificed himself to save Schala, the amount of power generated by Lavos started to destroy the Ocean Palace, which later transformed into the [[Black Omen]].


(Technically it is not necessary to lose the fight with Lavos in the Ocean Palace; however, winning this fight at this point in the game is nearly impossible. This is the hardest ending to achieve; doing so causes the names in the credits to go by extremely quickly because of the speed with which the player has "beaten" the game. If one wishes to continue the story farther, losing to Lavos does not result in a Game Over)
(Technically it is not necessary to lose the fight with Lavos in the Ocean Palace; however, winning this fight at this point in the game is nearly impossible. This is the hardest ending to achieve; doing so causes the names in the credits to go by extremely quickly because of the speed with which the player has "beaten" the game. If one wishes to continue the story farther, losing to Lavos does not result in a Game Over)
[[Category:Chrono Trigger Locations]]
[[Category:Chrono Trigger Locations]]
[[Category:Antiquity Locations]]
[[Category:Antiquity Locations]]

Revision as of 22:16, 4 October 2010

The Ocean Palace is a location in Chrono Trigger in the Antiquity.

It is an underwater shrine that was built in 12,000 BC by the Enlightened Ones with the help of the Earthbound Ones. Dalton was originally the overseer of the construction but it was passed to the Prophet. The point of the shrine was to be closer to Lavos in order to extract his power, and Queen Zeal ordered the Mammon Machine to be moved to Ocean Palace. Zeal forced Schala to control the machine to draw Lavos power, but Crono and his champions interfered and attempted to fight Lavos but lost. After Crono sacrificed himself to save Schala, the amount of power generated by Lavos started to destroy the Ocean Palace, which later transformed into the Black Omen.

(Technically it is not necessary to lose the fight with Lavos in the Ocean Palace; however, winning this fight at this point in the game is nearly impossible. This is the hardest ending to achieve; doing so causes the names in the credits to go by extremely quickly because of the speed with which the player has "beaten" the game. If one wishes to continue the story farther, losing to Lavos does not result in a Game Over)