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==Role In History==
==Role In History==
 
[[File:Pendant.JPG|thumb|left|The Pendant as it appears in the [[FMV]] of the [[PlayStation]] release.]]
The importance of the pendant came into play at the [[Millennial Fair]] in [[1000 AD|1000 A.D]]. It reacts to the space-time distortion field caused by the [[Telepod]]s created by [[Lucca]], opening a [[Gate]] through time and sending Marle 400 years into the past, leaving the pendant on the Telepod floor. [[Crono]] takes the pendant and journeys into the past to rescue her. The Pendant allowed Gates to open and be safely traveled through. Without intervention from the Gate Key, Magic, or some other form of undiscovered technology, time-travel through these Gates would not be possible.  
The importance of the pendant came into play at the [[Millennial Fair]] in [[Present|1000 A.D]]. It reacts to the space-time distortion field caused by the [[Telepod]]s created by [[Lucca]], opening a [[Gate]] through time and sending Marle 400 years into the past, leaving the pendant on the Telepod floor. [[Crono]] takes the pendant and journeys into the past to rescue her. The Pendant allowed Gates to open and be safely traveled through. Without intervention from the Gate Key, Magic, or some other form of undiscovered technology, time-travel through these Gates would not be possible.  


Crono is accused of stealing Marle's Pendant if he snatches it up before making sure Marle is unhurt in the Millennial Fair after they bump into each other and before she is transported to the Middle Ages. Also, [[Melchior]] asks Crono to convince Marle to sell her pendant to him at the Millennial Fair in 1000 A.D. If Crono agrees (although the pendant will never be sold to Melchior) it will be used as evidence against him in the trial for Marle's alleged kidnap. The fact that Melchior asks for the pendant indicates that, after he was cast out of [[Zeal]] after the events at the [[Ocean Palace]], he was aware that the Princess's necklace would transport him back to his own time so he could prevent [[Queen Zeal]] from exploiting Schala's power and ultimately harnessing the power of [[Lavos]]. Because he was aware of this, it is likely that he played a role in either its creation or how it moved from Schala's hands to that of the Guardia Royal Family. The "stealing" of the Pendant and the "attempt to sell it" sway the jury in Crono's trial for the apparent abduction of Princess Nadia.
Crono is accused of stealing Marle's Pendant if he snatches it up before making sure Marle is unhurt in the Millennial Fair after they bump into each other and before she is transported to the Middle Ages. Also, [[Melchior]] asks Crono to convince Marle to sell her pendant to him at the Millennial Fair in 1000 A.D. If Crono agrees (although the pendant will never be sold to Melchior) it will be used as evidence against him in the trial for Marle's alleged kidnap. The fact that Melchior asks for the pendant indicates that, after he was cast out of [[Zeal]] after the events at the [[Ocean Palace]], he was aware that the Princess's necklace would transport him back to his own time so he could prevent [[Queen Zeal]] from exploiting Schala's power and ultimately harnessing the power of [[Lavos]]. Because he was aware of this, it is likely that he played a role in either its creation or how it moved from Schala's hands to that of the Guardia Royal Family. The "stealing" of the Pendant and the "attempt to sell it" sway the jury in Crono's trial for the apparent abduction of Princess Nadia.