| Schala | | | | First game | Chrono Trigger | | Designed by | Akira Toriyama | | In-Universe Information | | Given name | Schala Zeal | | Native time period | 12,000 B.C. | | Weapon | none | | Magic element | Unknown | Schala (サラ, Sara) is a fictional character from the video game Chrono Trigger, where she is the princess of the magical Kingdom of Zeal. She is largely the caretaker of her brother, Janus, and her pendant is able to harness the power of the Mammon Machine. Image File history File links Schala in Chrono Trigger This work is copyrighted. ...
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. ...
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Chrono Trigger ) is a console role-playing game created by Square Co. ...
The Kingdom of Zeal. ...
Janus Zeal, son of Queen Zeal, younger brother of Schala, is a non-player character (NPC) in the Chrono Trigger video game. ...
A pendant (from Old French) is a hanging object, generally attached to a necklace or an earring. ...
The central machine is the Mammon Machine. ...
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Although an NPC, Schala's later disappearance from the story line surprised fans. Two years before the Final Fantasy VII Aerith rumour, Schala received similar infamy with players on a quest to relocate her. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
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Schala sending the party out of the Ocean Palace. Magus, Lucca, and Frog can be seen. After the King's death, Schala's mother, Queen Zeal became desirous of achieving immortality. The Queen ordered the construction of the Ocean Palace in order to gain the opportunity to extract more power from Lavos. Schala and the Gurus knew this would end in disaster, but she nonetheless obeyed the Queen's orders, out of fear as well as lingering devotion to her mother. Image File history File links Schala sending people out of the Undersea Palace. ...
Image File history File links Schala sending people out of the Undersea Palace. ...
Magus is a fictional character playable in Squaresofts 1995 console role-playing game Chrono Trigger. ...
Lucca is a playable character in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
Frog is a playable character in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
Zeal, the queen of the Kingdom of Zeal, is a non-player character (NPC) in the Chrono Trigger video game. ...
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Lavoss outer shell. ...
At the completion of the Ocean Palace, Lavos awakened, and created four different time gates, each leading to another time era. The Gurus and Janus (Schala's brother) were sucked into these portals. Gaspar, the Guru of Time, was transported to the End of Time; Belthasar, the Guru of Reason, to some years before 2300 A.D.; Melchior, the Guru of Life, to some years before 1000 A.D.; and Janus ended up some years before 600 A.D., where he was brought up by Mystics and became a fearsome wizard known as Magus. Gaspar, the Guru of Time, is a non playable character (NPC) in the Chrono Trigger video game. ...
The End of Time The End of Time is a time period in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
Belthasar, the Guru of Reason, is a non playable character (NPC) in the Chrono Trigger video game. ...
2300 A.D. is a time period in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
Melchior, the Guru of Life, is a non playable character (NPC) in the Chrono Trigger video game. ...
The world map in A.D. 1000 1000 A.D. is a time period in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
600 A.D. 600 A.D. is a time period in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
Magus is a fictional character playable in Squaresofts 1995 console role-playing game Chrono Trigger. ...
One of the endings reveals that Magus is going to search for Schala. In the modified timeline, Crono and his friends found Queen Zeal inside the Ocean Palace. However, Lavos killed Crono and the Ocean Palace started to collapse. Schala sacrificed her own life to save Crono's friends by transporting them outside the Palace. Image File history File links Magus is going to continue his search for Schala. ...
Image File history File links Magus is going to continue his search for Schala. ...
Magus is a fictional character playable in Squaresofts 1995 console role-playing game Chrono Trigger. ...
Crono ) is the main character from the 1995 Super Famicom/SNES game Chrono Trigger, developed by Square Co. ...
At the end of the game, when all of the playable characters go back into their own time, Magus leaves, trying to find Schala.
Disappearance In the final subquests of the game, each quest is hinted at with a specific message by the Guru of Time. The final one is particularly ambiguous ("One of you is close to someone who needs help... Find this person... fast."), and was sometimes assumed to refer to Schala, although it eventually revealed itself to be a bad translation by the localization team; it was supposed to inform the party that talking to members at the End of Time would give clues about sidequests. Though the message disappeared after the completion of the Black Omen dungeon sidequest and was replaced by the latter message quoted, many fans continued to insist there was a Find Schala subquest because she was so notable in the fans' eyes. Rumours quickly spread on the internet of such a quest removed from the final print of the game (either as a joke or honest mischief) which could be hacked in various suspiciously roundabout ways. This situation would be eerily repeated in another Squaresoft character, the playable character Final Fantasy VII's Aerith. Examination of a beta version of the game eventually ruled out any possibility that Schala was planned as a playable character [1] in the final stages of the game. This article or section should be merged with Player character A playable character is a character in a video game that can be used as the players avatar within the game world. ...
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Aerith Gainsborough ), known as Aeris Gainsborough in the English version of Final Fantasy VII, is the main female protagonist, from the role playing game She has vivid green eyes, long brown hair which she ties in a braid with pink ribbons, and wears a pink dress with brown hiking boots. ...
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In the other Chrono Trigger sequel continuity (in Chrono Cross), it is shown that Schala was thrown into the Darkness of Time after the kingdom's destruction. She was later fused into the defeated Lavos and the two eventually evolved into the Time Devourer. But Schala, trying to fight the Time Devourer's influence, sent her daughter/clone Kid to Lucca. Serge, the main character of Chrono Cross, must defeat the Time Devourer and set Schala free with the Chrono Cross. Interestingly, Schala's hair is blonde in Chrono Cross in contrast with the blue hair from Chrono Trigger. Chrono Cross ) is a PlayStation RPG created by Square Co. ...
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Lucca is a playable character in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
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External links - Black Dream A large website about both Schala and Schala Kid Zeal.
- Schala in OCRemix A collection of remixed versions of Schala's Theme.
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Chrono Trigger features a large cast hailing from different points in the planets history. ...
Chrono Trigger features several distinct time periods, which must be explored to progress the story. ...
Crono • Marle • Lucca • Frog • Robo • Ayla • Magus Belthasar • Melchior • Gaspar • Nu • Cyrus • Ozzie, Slash, and Flea • Schala • Dalton • Queen Zeal • The Epoch Crono ) is the main character from the 1995 Super Famicom/SNES game Chrono Trigger, developed by Square Co. ...
Marle is a playable character in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
Lucca is a playable character in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
Frog is a playable character in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
Robo is a playable character in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
Ayla is a playable character in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...
Magus is a fictional character playable in Squaresofts 1995 console role-playing game Chrono Trigger. ...
Belthasar, the Guru of Reason, is a non playable character in the Chrono Trigger and video game. ...
Melchior, the Guru of Life, is a non playable character (NPC) in the Chrono Trigger video game. ...
Gaspar, the Guru of Time, is a non playable character (NPC) in the Chrono Trigger video game. ...
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Cyrus is a non-playable character (NPC) in the Chrono Trigger video game. ...
The players party in battle with Ozzie, Slash and Flea in Chrono Trigger. ...
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The Epoch in concept art. ...
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