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[[File:Crono_FMV1.jpg|thumb|left|Crono's soul is eaten by [[Lavos]] in the FMV.]]In the Antiquity era, he rescues [[Melchior]] from the [[Mountain of Woe]] and subsequently attempts to rescue [[Schala]], the innocent Zeal Princess who is being exploited by her mother, [[Queen Zeal]]. When Crono confronts with [[Lavos]] in the [[Ocean Palace]] of the [[Kingdom of Zeal]] as a result of the rescue mission, he sacrifices himself to save everyone present. With time travel, his friends manage to replace Crono in the moment before he dies with a [[Doppel Doll|clone]] received from the Millennial Fair in [[1000 A.D.]], saving his life. While the other six playable characters have many lines of dialogue, Crono's responses to events are usually implied only through reaction and gesture, often for comedic effect, which wrongfully depicts him as insincere at the moment of his resurrection. Returned to normal, Crono and two others confront Lavos, destroy it, and return peace to [[Guardia]]. After, Crono travels back in time to rescue his mother who haphazardly stumbled into a Gate.
[[File:Crono_FMV1.jpg|thumb|left|Crono's soul is eaten by [[Lavos]] in the FMV.]]In the Antiquity era, he rescues [[Melchior]] from the [[Mountain of Woe]] and subsequently attempts to rescue [[Schala]], the innocent Zeal Princess who is being exploited by her mother, [[Queen Zeal]]. When Crono confronts with [[Lavos]] in the [[Ocean Palace]] of the [[Kingdom of Zeal]] as a result of the rescue mission, he sacrifices himself to save everyone present. With time travel, his friends manage to replace Crono in the moment before he dies with a [[Doppel Doll|clone]] received from the Millennial Fair in [[1000 A.D.]], saving his life. While the other six playable characters have many lines of dialogue, Crono's responses to events are usually implied only through reaction and gesture, often for comedic effect, which wrongfully depicts him as insincere at the moment of his resurrection. Returned to normal, Crono and two others confront Lavos, destroy it, and return peace to [[Guardia]]. After, Crono travels back in time to rescue his mother who haphazardly stumbled into a Gate.


There are some points where he's shown to have romantic feelings for [[Marle]]. At one point where he's knocked out, he has a dream where Marle is his wife. The PlayStation and DS versions of Chrono Trigger include an FMV scene at the end that shows Crono and Marle getting married. While a second FMV depicts the fall of Guardia Kingdom in year A.D. 1005, it is unknown what happened to Crono during this event. It is probable that he and [[Marle]] are alive during the events of {{CC}}, as Doan (Crono and Marle's descendent) still exists in the new timeline.
There are some points where he's shown to have romantic feelings for [[Marle]]. At one point where he's knocked out, he has a dream where Marle is his wife. The PlayStation and DS versions of Chrono Trigger include an FMV scene at the end that shows Crono and Marle getting married. While a second FMV depicts the fall of Guardia Kingdom in year A.D. 1005, it is unknown what happened to Crono during this event. It is probable that he and [[Marle]] are alive during the events of {{CC}}, as Doan (Crono and Marle's descendent) still exists in the new timeline of 2300 A.D..


==''Chrono Cross''==
==''Chrono Cross''==
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