The Day of Lavos is a fictitious day in the Chrono Trigger video game. Chrono Trigger (クロノ・トリガー) is a role-playing game that was 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 (SNES); it was re-released in 2001 for the Sony PlayStation (PS) as a...
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On an unspecified day in 1999 A.D., Lavos awakens and ascends to the surface of the planet after 65 million years of slumber. The Day of Lavos is an apocalyptic event thrusting the entire planet into a barren wasteland of death and destruction. Most of the world's population is killed and civilization enters a dystopian age where there is little hope for recovery. Portion of the 1999 A.D. map 1999 A.D. is a time period in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ... In the video game Chrono Trigger, Lavos is an alien being fallen from the skies in 65,000,000 B.C., causing an ice age. ... The term apocalypse was introduced by F. Lücke (1832) as a description of the New Testament book of Revelation. ... A dystopia (or alternatively cacotopia or kakotopia) is a fictional society, usually portrayed as existing in a future time, when the conditions of life are extremely bad due to deprivation, oppression, or terror. ...
This ending did give me nightmares (i was six when i first saw it) plus when i played the game and heard the lavos scream for the first time i thought the game glitched.
This is the bad ending of Chrono Trigger the Day of Lavos.
Chrono Trigger CT Bad Ending BadEnding BE Day of LavosDOL DarkDragonXXD MegamanNG Crono Ayla Frog
Lavos is a parasitic alien who fell from the skies in 65,000,000 B.C., its impact resulting in an ice age and its eventual resurfacing, in 1999 A.D. resulted in the apocalypse.
This proves to be the kingdom's undoing as Lavos becomes irritated when the Mammon Machine is moved to a power plant on the bottom of the ocean and arises to destroy Zeal and most of the planet (although not as severely as in 1999 A.D.).
Lavos is also the final boss in the sequel to Chrono Trigger, Chrono Cross, except in the form of the Devourer of Time, the result of the defeated Lavos assimilating Schala in the darkness beyond time.