The world map in A.D. 1000 1000 A.D. is a time period in Squaresoft's Chrono Trigger. Image File history File links CT1000. ...
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This is a list of named time periods defined in various fields of study. ...
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Chrono Trigger ) is a role-playing game (RPG) released in Japan on March 11, 1995 for the Super Famicom and in North America on August 22, 1995 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. ...
Time period overview It is home to Crono, Lucca, and Marle who all reside in the Kingdom of Guardia in the northwestern continent. The Millennial Fair is being put on in the Kingdom during this time. Farther to the east resides Melchior and the Mystic Village. Cyrus and Toma's graves are also located in the southeastern continent. Crono (ã¯ãã kurono) is the main character from the 1995 Super Famicom/SNES game Chrono Trigger, developed by Square Co. ...
Lucca is a playable character in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
Marle is a playable character in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
Melchior, the Guru of Life, is a non playable character (NPC) in the Chrono Trigger video game. ...
Cyrus is a non-playable character (NPC) in the Chrono Trigger video game. ...
Locations The year 1000 A.D is the most populous era in Chrono Trigger's timelines. This section will provide a brief overview of each town and important location. Chrono Trigger ) is a role-playing game (RPG) released in Japan on March 11, 1995 for the Super Famicom and in North America on August 22, 1995 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. ...
Truce The Town of Truce is the home of Chrono Trigger's silent protagonist hero Crono. This town is presumed the capital of the Kingdom of Guardia. The Millennial Fair is held just north of here. A silent protagonist is a central character who does not verbally interact with other characters within a storys narrative. ...
Porre This town is to the south of the Southern Zenan continent. Porre is a busy port run by a greedy Mayor. As an optional side-quest later in the game, the party can travel to his house in the 600AD period and give the woman living there an item for free, instead of charging her. She comments on the group's kindness and remarks that she will raise her children to have the same kindness. This changes the Mayor into a generous, helpful man. The town of Porre has a large play in Chrono Trigger's sequel game, Chrono Cross, as a large military power that colonizes the El Nido Islands, as well as destroying the Guardia Kingdom. Chrono Cross ) is a PlayStation RPG created by Square Co. ...
Medina This town lies to the east of Truce. It is inhabited only by beings known as "Mystics". These beings are somewhat like demi-humans. They are fluent magic users and are the descendants of the survivors left over from the Mystic War of 600 A.D.. The Mystics worship Magus, a magician who lead them during the War. If the player returns after defeating Magus, however, they will worship Ozzie instead. The Mystics do not take most visitors lightly, so most of the human population stay away from Medina. After completing a side-quest later in the game, and defeating Ozzie in 600AD, the Mystics will become a happy and friendly people, prompting a ferry service to be built as a link between Medina and Truce. 600 A.D. 600 A.D. is a time period in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
Magus is a fictional character, who is a playable character in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
The players party in battle with Ozzie, Slash, and Flea in Chrono Trigger. ...
Choras The town of Choras is tucked in a remote corner of the world. It is a sleepy town with no worries with the outside world. West of Choras lies the grave of the explorer Tomas, who lived in the town 400 years ago. North of the town lies the Northern Ruins, an old castle where the ghost of the Knight Cyrus haunts. After completing a side-quest Crono and Frog (also known as Glenn) put Cyrus' Ghost to rest in his grave within the Ruins, and the ruins become the Hero's Grave. Frog is a playable character in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
Guardia Castle The centre of the Kingdom of Guardia. This castle is the home of King Guardia the XXXIII, current and presumably last ruler of the Kingdom of Guardia. The castle has an extensive Dungeon in which Crono must escape after being wrongly accused of kidnapping Princess Nadia (mainly known as Marle). In 1005 A.D, during the Fall of Guardia, it can be theorized that the Castle was seiged and laid to waste; the King most likely dead.
Sealed Pyramid Though not an important location, Crono can return here and use Marle's charge pendant to release the seal on the magical pyramid-shaped barrier, revealing a Nu who will give Crono a choice of one of two treasure chests, one of which contains a powerful weapon, the other containing strong armor. All life begins with Nu⦠All life ends with Nu. ...
Spoilers end here. Beta version In the Beta Version (also known as the Pre-Release) of Chrono Trigger, 1000 A.D remained almost completely the same than the Official Release. There were only two major changes: Zenan Bridge, the bridge connecting the two Zenan Continents together, is destroyed, and the architecture and the layout of the Northern Ruins were different. |