Out of all the sad characters in Chrono Cross, Harle strikes me as the saddest. Image credit: Chronopedia. The scene where Harle explains that you have to seek the blessings of the Dragon Gods includes a moment where she asks who you would choose if it came down to her or the rest of the world. Leah — While tracking down the Green Dragon, the party encounters a young cave girl named Leah. She is unquestionably adorable and a really strong yellow innate character.
Miki — After finally finishing the Marbule subplot that was abruptly put on hold before we went tromping through the Dead Sea you have to finish it to wake the Black Dragon , you can recruit Miki, the lead dancer of the Magical Dreamers.
I have no real opinion on her because I find most of the red innate characters to be really boring. Urban Thesaurus finds slang words that are related to your search query. Click words for definitions. As you've probably noticed, the slang synonyms for " term " are listed above. Note that due to the nature of the algorithm, some results returned by your query may only be concepts, ideas or words that are related to " term " perhaps tenuously. This is simply due to the way the search algorithm works.
Out of all the sad characters in Chrono Cross, Harle strikes me as the saddest. Image credit: Chronopedia. The scene where Harle explains that you have to seek the blessings of the Dragon Gods includes a moment where she asks who you would choose if it came down to her or the rest of the world. Leah — While tracking down the Green Dragon, the party encounters a young cave girl named Leah.
She is unquestionably adorable and a really strong yellow innate character. Miki — After finally finishing the Marbule subplot that was abruptly put on hold before we went tromping through the Dead Sea you have to finish it to wake the Black Dragon , you can recruit Miki, the lead dancer of the Magical Dreamers. I have no real opinion on her because I find most of the red innate characters to be really boring.
She joins the party once you acquire the blessings of all six Dragon Gods. Turnip — Turnip is an anthropomorphic Turnip who speaks in butchered Elizabethan English. I have literally never put her in my party. This is a character you can recruit in Chrono Cross. Remember how things seemed really bad in Home World when we first got out of the dimensional vortex and learned about the Porre occupation of El Nido?
The party travels to Termina, where Porre soldiers now patrol the streets, and the formerly happy town is extremely subdued with hardly any civilians hanging out in the public spaces. Suffice it to say, the less said about this escapade the better.
Kid is either very stupid or very brainwashed at this point, because she focuses entirely on the fact that Lynx, whom she has sworn to kill, is in front of her, despite the fact that her partner Serge is now dressed all in black and has been murdering people all across the archipelago.
Luckily, Fargo and his giant pterodactyl Polly swoop in and save everyone from certain doom at some point, you just throw your hands up at the absurdity of the plot and run with it, because these kinds of left field saves are just going to happen all the time from now on. Starky — Starky is an alien from another planet. As repayment for this terrible travesty, he swears to follow Lynx to the ends of the earth until things are made right.
Yes, this is a party member whom you persuade to join your cause through the power of hate. Skelly — Remember that talking skull that Serge and friends picked up way back at the beginning of the game when they were first heading towards Termina? Riddel causes him to have a change of heart and follow Lynx forevermore.
Grobyc — Grobyc is a secret weapon from Porre: a cyborg. He also was programmed with a few minor flaws in his directives, because he only obeys people who are stronger than him. That means that you guessed it! He also always talks in all caps, which is more endearing than you might think. The game jokingly calls her the Diva of the Devas, but that seems like overkill.
She wears a pretty snazzy serpent head dress, but otherwise leaves no impression on me. Viper — Remember when Lynx stabbed him in the back and left him to die? He anticipated Serge's return, and launched an offensive on the boy and his friends at Hermit's Hideaway. He was thwarted by Fargo , who escorted Serge to safety.
Lynx then lay in wait at Fort Dragonia in Home World , where he battled the boy once again, duly retreating after his defeat. He kept Kid with him as he returned to Chronopolis; there, he waited for a final showdown with Serge.
His close proximity to the FATE computer allowed him to be reshaped into a horrific and terrible adversary, but even in this form, he was vanquished by the young boy along with the FATE supercomputer. His last words mentioned that he was not supposed to die, in effect revealing that he was not privy to the full scope of Project Kid as planned by Belthasar. This marked the end of Lynx, whose state in death was a far cry from the loving, ordinary father Serge once knew. Whether two copies of Lynx exist across the dimensions is unknown.
In the Home World, a Lynx was able to dupe Porre and the Acacia Dragoons as well, eventually deciding that the Acacia Dragoons would be better off dead.
He led them into the Dead Sea , where they were phased out of normal time and frozen before the final gate. Whether this was the doing of a Home World version of Lynx who froze as well or whether Lynx simply had the power to cross the dimensions is unknown. Usurper of Viper manor , Lynx is the holder of the Frozen Flame. Spying on his infiltrators, Lynx silently watches as they investigate his Manor and weasel their way in and out the traps he lays for them. The inhabitants of the Manor, namely Riddel and Esmeld , loathe him and are all too eager to assist the thieves with finding the Flame.
While exploring the estate, the party learns Lynx fooled General Viper into securing the Frozen Flame before double-crossing him. Lynx even influences the General's Dragoons into assisting him. Radius is one such Dragoon, lured by the promise of power.
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