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'''Sun Shrine''' {{altname| Sun Palace}} is a location in {{CT}} that appears in [[2300 AD]]. It appears in its original form in the [[Antiquity]], although it is not accessible. The [[Son of the Sun]] resides inside.
'''Sun Shrine''' {{altname| Sun Palace}} is a location in {{CT}} that appears in [[2300 AD]]. It appears in its original form in the [[Antiquity]], although it is not accessible. The [[Son of the Sun]] resides inside.
==Info==


==Story==
The Sun Shrine is an ornate structure designed by the people of [[Zeal]] to house the [[Sun Stone]], which was used prior to the advent of the [[Mammon Machine]] as their primary energy source. The palace floated west of the other islands, and was sealed up after the Mammon Machine was created. It sunk to the bottom of the ocean after the collapse of Zeal, where it remained until mysteriously appearing in the ruined future. [[Crono]] acquired the Moon Stone there after defeating the palace's formidable guardian.
The Sun Shrine is an ornate structure designed by the people of [[Zeal]] to house the [[Sun Stone]], which was used prior to the advent of the [[Mammon Machine]] as their primary energy source. The palace floated west of the other islands, and was sealed up after the Mammon Machine was created. It sunk to the bottom of the ocean after the collapse of Zeal, where it remained until mysteriously appearing in the ruined future. [[Crono]] acquired the Moon Stone there after defeating the palace's formidable guardian.


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The Sun Shrine is referred to as the "Sun Keep of Zeal", causing much confusion. That the [[Sun Keep]] and Palace both exist in the ruined future is proof that they are different structures.
The Sun Shrine is referred to as the "Sun Keep of Zeal", causing much confusion. That the [[Sun Keep]] and Palace both exist in the ruined future is proof that they are different structures.


==Gallery==
{{Gallery
|File:Sun Palace.gif|The Sun Shrine as seen in Zeal.
}}
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{{Chrono Trigger}}
[[Category:Chrono Trigger Locations]]
[[Category:Chrono Trigger Locations]]
[[Category:Antiquity Locations]]
[[Category:Antiquity Locations]]
[[Category:Future Locations]]
[[Category:Future Locations]]

Revision as of 20:08, 13 July 2011

Sun Shrine
Sun Palace.jpg
The Sun Palace
SNES/PlayStation name Sun Shrine
Time Period 2300 AD
Bosses fought Son of the Sun

Sun Shrine (also known as Sun Palace in the SNES/PS version) is a location in Chrono Trigger that appears in 2300 AD. It appears in its original form in the Antiquity, although it is not accessible. The Son of the Sun resides inside.

Story

The Sun Shrine is an ornate structure designed by the people of Zeal to house the Sun Stone, which was used prior to the advent of the Mammon Machine as their primary energy source. The palace floated west of the other islands, and was sealed up after the Mammon Machine was created. It sunk to the bottom of the ocean after the collapse of Zeal, where it remained until mysteriously appearing in the ruined future. Crono acquired the Moon Stone there after defeating the palace's formidable guardian.

Trivia

The Sun Shrine is referred to as the "Sun Keep of Zeal", causing much confusion. That the Sun Keep and Palace both exist in the ruined future is proof that they are different structures.

Gallery

The Sun Shrine as seen in Zeal.
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