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Marle is a playable character in Squaresoft's Chrono Trigger. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (430x690, 59 KB)Akira Toriyamas official character design of Chrono Triggers Marle (Chrono Trigger) from the PlayStation re-release version of the game. ...
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The Chrono video game series includes the games: Chrono Trigger Radical Dreamers Chrono Cross Chrono Break (entered preplanning in 2001 but was not greenlighted for development) This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Chrono Trigger ) is a console role-playing game created by Square Co. ...
Akira Toriyama Akira Toriyama (鳥山 æ Toriyama Akira, born on April 5, 1955 in Kiyosu, Aichi Prefecture) is a Japanese manga artist. ...
The world map in A.D. 1000 1000 A.D. is a time period in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
A crossbow is a weapon consisting of a bow mounted on a stock that fires arrow-like projectiles. ...
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Chrono Trigger ) is a console role-playing game created by Square Co. ...
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Marle (Marl in Japanese) is the second character the player meets in the game. Crono and Marle meet by accidentally slamming into each other in the public square. Marle black out for a short time and also loses her pendant, which Crono finds and returns to her. Marle insists that she follow Crono around, as she claims to be from out of town. It turns out later that she is actually the Princess Nadia of the Kingdom of Guardia, in which the game initially takes place. Marle has been upset with her father, the king, and ran away temporarily to attend the Millennial Fair, which is where she ran into Crono in the first place. Marle and Crono walk around the fair together, and after a while Crono takes Marle to see an invention his friend Lucca has made. As it turns out, Marle's pendant is actually magical, having belonged previously to Schala, a powerful spellcaster from the ancient Kingdom of Zeal. The pendant interacts with Lucca's invention, a teleport pod, and she is sent backward in time 400 years, thus setting into motion all the following events in the game. Crono ) 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. ...
Schala (Japanese name Sara) is a fictional character from the video game Chrono Trigger, where she is the princess of the magical Kingdom of Zeal. ...
The Kingdom of Zeal. ...
600 A.D. 600 A.D. is a time period in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
For the first part of the game, before the party learns to use magic from Spekkio, the God of War, her physical attacks are somewhat weak. Later, she becomes a powerful force, as what she lacks in physical attacks she more than makes up for with her high magic attack capability, healing and support magic and Dual or Triple Tech combinations. She uses a crossbow as her physical weapon, and her magical attacks are manifested in the form of ice and healing. A crossbow is a weapon consisting of a bow mounted on a stock that fires arrow-like projectiles. ...
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In the sequel, Chrono Cross, the married Marle and Crono are missing. Chrono Cross ) is a PlayStation RPG created by Square Co. ...
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