Magus (Chrono Trigger)

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Magus

Official artwork from PlayStation re-release
Game series Chrono series
First game Chrono Trigger
Character designer(s) Akira Toriyama
In-Universe Information
Given name Janus Zeal
Native time period 12,000 B.C.
Weapon Scythe
Magic element Shadow

Magus is a fictional character playable in Squaresoft's 1995 console role-playing game Chrono Trigger. Depicted as a brooding and powerful villain, he challenges the game's heroes with advanced magic and plays an integral role in the story. An optional character, he is nonetheless an iconic cast member of Chrono Trigger with several fans, and has appeared in three GameFAQs character battles.[1][2][3] In Japan, Magus is known as Maō (魔王), which translates roughly to "demon king" (A title, rather than a name).[4]

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[edit] Chrono Trigger

Magus was born Janus (Jyaki in the Japanese versoin), heir to the Kingdom of Zeal and brother to Schala. Often seen broodingly pacing Zeal's cities, Janus was known to the kingdom's citizens as introverted and unhappy.[5][6] He kept a purple cat named Alfador as a pet, named "his only friend" by one citizen.[7] Though believed to be inept by many,[8] Janus possessed magic power exceeding all others.[9] Upon the completion of the Mammon Machine and the transformation of Queen Zeal,[10] Janus hid away his power to avoid suffering in the same manner as Schala and his mother.[9] Before Crono intervened in time to save the world, Janus attended the Ocean Palace christening and was swept up in a temporal distortion caused by Lavos. In the new timelines, Janus can be seen confiding in Schala concerning his dislike of his mother.[10] She consoled him by giving him her amulet, which he would later wear around his hip as an adult. Janus also warned Crono that one in his group would soon die.[11] As Crono descended to the Ocean Palace, Melchior watched over Janus, though the two soon disappeared into a black portal at the time of their original departure.[12]

Janus emerged from the distortion in the Middle Ages of the Chrono Trigger world, where a creature named Ozzie seized him and carried him away. Ozzie commanded the Mystics,[13] a race of non-human, sentient beings capable of using magic. The boy grew up to become the leader of the Mystics. Janus erstwhile lamented the loss of Schala and vowed to survive his predicament and exact revenge upon Lavos.[14][15] To gain power necessary to summon and confront Lavos, Janus fully subscribed to the training given to him.[16] His appearance and name changed, he led the Mystics in war with humanity,[17] achieving a deified status among them.[18] His three top warriors were Ozzie, Slash, and Flea. Ten years before 600 A.D., he slew the head knight of Guardia, Cyrus, and changed his squire Glenn to a frog. The two were attempting to acquire the Masamune, a legendary sword thought to be the only weapon that could defeat Magus. [19] In 600 A.D., Magus completed his preparations and attempted to summon Lavos.[20] Crono and Frog, believing he created Lavos in the Middle Ages, interrupted him at his lair and battled him at length. Magus revealed that he was merely summoning Lavos.[21] The incomplete spell activated, causing a temporal distortion that sent Crono's group to 65,000,000 B.C. and Magus to his original time period.[21]

Magus attempts to kill Lavos
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Magus attempts to kill Lavos

At home in Zeal, Magus surmised that with the nearing activation of the Ocean Palace, he would once again have the chance to seek vengeance upon Lavos. To gain access, he appeared to Queen Zeal as a prophet from a mysterious land, using his childhood knowledge to predict future events.[22] He was instated as director of the Ocean Palace's completion, and warned Queen Zeal and Dalton of Crono and his group.[23][24] He also had the Gurus of Zeal banished, presumably for fear of his true identity being discovered. He first met Crono's group since the disaster at his lair in Zeal Palace, where he confirmed that "they are the evildoers [he] warned [her] of."[25] Once Crono and his friends were subjugated, Magus threatened to kill them. Schala and Janus pleaded, and Magus compromised by having her lock them out of the time period by sealing a time gate.[26] He then attended the christening of the Ocean Palace, awaiting the moment of Lavos's emergence. Once the creature arrived, he threw off his disguise in full view of Crono's group. He then attempted to kill Lavos, only to be beaten back to helplessly watch Crono die.[14][27] Powerless and prostrate, he was saved with Crono's remaining friends by Schala, who used her pendant's powers to transport them to land.[28]Having washed up on shore much later than the crew, he then went to the North Cape to reflect on past events.[29] When confronted by Crono's friends, he revealed his identity as Janus and warned them of Lavos power, ridiculing Crono's death. [30][31][32]

Enraged, the characters draw their weapons and decide whether to challenge Magus to a fight or not. Knowing that killing Magus would not solve anything or bring back any loved ones, they withdraw. (The player can opt to kill Magus upon the North cape for a different ending.)

However, Magus joined Crono's friends, informing them that there was infact, a way to revive Crono. He then continued traveling with them for the duration of their quest. Along the way, he met the Guru of Time, Gaspar, who recognized him as Janus.[33] While traveling, he encountered Ozzie, Slash, and Flea, who criticized him for merely using the Mystics as a tool to gain personal power.[16] Magus defeated them and retrieved his best armor and weapons at their fort to prepare for the final battle. Atop the Black Omen, Magus decisively defeated his mother, calling her a "pitiful woman duped by Lavos."[34] With Crono and his friends, he surmised that Lavos had been controlling evolution for his own purposes and challenged the creature in a battle to the death.[35] After killing Lavos, he returned to Leene square in 1,000 A.D. with the other heroes and silently departed to 12,000 B.C. to search for Schala.[36] If the player opted to kill Magus, his curse on Frog is broken at the game's end.[37] In the PlayStation version of the game, the curse is lifted regardless of whether he dies. It can be assumed that in the original timeline of the story, Magus succeeds in summoning Lavos and brings about his own death, ending the war with the humans. Crono's interference in the process saved him from this fate.

If the player chooses to recruit Magus rather than kill him, he will join your party and lend you the power of the same spells he used on your party during your battle with him in his castle. Initially he starts out with the all-target elemental spells of Crono, Marle and Lucca but as he levels up and gains ability points, he learns Shadow spells, which are the opposite of Lightning (or rather Ten, as Crono's element was referred to in the Japanese version) magic. He actually tops his Magic rating earlier than Marle and Lucca if leveled up alongside them. Among the three mages (himself, Marle and Lucca), he is also versatile as a fighter to some degree and inflicts decent damage with his scythe. His only disadvantage comes from the fact that he has no Dual or Triple Techs with any of the other characters (most likely due to the fact that Magus has no intention of being "good friends" with Crono's party despite joining them). However, he can use hidden Triple Techs with certain characters when he or someone else equips one of the mysterious "Stone" accessories the player may come across.

[edit] Appearances in other media

Magus appears in Radical Dreamers, a sidestory to Chrono Trigger released in 1996, as Gil, a shadowy and handsome member of the Radical Dreamers thieving group. He is depicted as masked and mysterious, though genteel and cultured.[38] He has the ability to slip in and out of the shadows of the night at will.[39] In Radical Dreamers, it is explained that after Zeal fell, Schala's guilt caused the Frozen Flame—a mythical artifact in proximity—to reduce her age and send her to the modern era as an infant.[40] Raised by Lucca as Kid, she remained unaware of her origin. The aristocrat Lynx killed Lucca, causing the child Kid to seek revenge. Gil appeared to save her from death, and traveled with her for a few years. One night, Serge, Kid, and Gil sneak into Viper Manor to acquire the Frozen Flame. The mission ended in failure, though through the Chrono Trigger, Kid learned of her heritage. Gil subsequently escaped with her into the night as the Porre army pursued. Though Serge attempted to follow, Gil reluctantly held him back as they made their escape.[41]

Magus as Gil was slated to appear in Chrono Cross. However, as development of the game progressed, designers decided it would be too difficult to integrate his complex story into the plot.[42] His character, Guile, was thus altered to remove his Magus identity and was left in with no back-story, existing merely as a competent magician seeking enigma in the islands of El Nido. Magus is only mentioned in a letter to Kid from Lucca, in which she assures Kid not to worry as "Janus" is probably watching over her.[43] Gil appears in Chrono Cross' only in an easter egg designating the events of Radical Dreamers as having taken place in an alternate dimension. In the English version of this easter egg, Gil is refered to as "Magil". The whereabouts of Magus are still unknown and fans have speculated that this would be a likely topic to explore in further sequels.

Magus' sprite is seen in the webcomic 8-bit Theatre as a representative of the dark gods who is known by the unofficial nickname of "Darko, Dark God of the Dark". He eventually gives Black Mage a class change and he becomes a Blue Mage capable of learning magic from monsters and using it against them. Whether this was actually Magus or just a recycled sprite (as are many of the sprites used in the webcomic) has not been officially stated.[44]

[edit] Trivia

  • In the American localization of the game, one NPC claims that Janus is Schala's "step-brother." However, this is either a translation error or an addition of the translator, and is not mentioned in the original Japanese release.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Character Battle II. GameFAQs (2003). Retrieved on 2006-10-02.
  2. ^ Character Battle III. GameFAQs (2004). Retrieved on 2006-10-02.
  3. ^ Character Battle IV. GameFAQs (2005). Retrieved on 2006-10-02.
  4. ^ Chrono Compendium staff (2006). Translation Differences. Chrono Compendium. Retrieved on 2006-08-15.
  5. ^ Young Woman: We've been seeing a lot of Janus lately. He appears upset and paces around. (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995.
  6. ^ Young Woman: The Queen's two heirs, Schala and Janus, get along so well. If only Janus would open up to others... (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995.
  7. ^ Young Man: His only friend, other than his sister, is that stupid cat. What tempest rages in his head? (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995.
  8. ^ Young Man: I heard Schala's powers far exceed those of her mother. Then there's her step-brother, Janus. He's of royal blood, but he doesn't seem to have a speck of magic. (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995.
  9. ^ a b Elder: I heard from the Sages-sama that Jyaki-sama hides an amazing magical power that surpasses even Sara-sama. However, he hates that power, which drives the Queen mad and torments Sara-sama, and together with his heart...He has shut that power away. (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995. Chrono Compendium staff (2006). Translation Differences. Chrono Compendium. Retrieved on 15 August 2006.
  10. ^ a b Janus: She's NOT our mother! She looks like mother, but inside she has changed. (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  11. ^ BOY: One among you......will shortly perish. (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  12. ^ Elder: When the disaster struck, an eerie, black portal materialized. Melchior tried to save Janus, but he was also dragged in. (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  13. ^ Ozzie: The nerve! Deserting your fellow Mystics to serve these humans! You're a traitor! You're not our King! (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  14. ^ a b Prophet: I've waited for this... / Magus: I've been waiting for you, Lavos. / Magus: I swore long ago... that I'd destroy you! No matter what the price! It is time to fulfill that vow. Feel my wrath, Lavos!! (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  15. ^ Magus: Unghh...I won't...be beaten! I survived the darkness to defeat you, Lavos! (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  16. ^ a b Vinegar: Was our dream of fighting together and creating a world of Demons a lie? / Magus: Hmph......I just wanted power. Chrono Compendium staff (2006). Translation Differences. Chrono Compendium. Retrieved on 15 August 2006.
  17. ^ Young Boy: What's the big deal? So what if we won a war against a Wizard hundreds of years ago! (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  18. ^ Mystics: Oh...dearest Magus...Your flashing eyes...like stars...And flowing hair...Like waves atop the sea...No sad sunny day nor any frightful bright place can get us down as long as you're near...There's nothing to fear... (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  19. ^ Young Woman: Only the ancient sword, «Masamune,» can defeat him. And only the Hero can wield it! (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  20. ^ Magus: Neuga, ziena, zieber, zom...Now the chosen time has come...Exchange this world for...!
  21. ^ a b Magus: You fools! I only «summoned» him! He lives in the inner earth, absorbing the land's power and growing ever stronger!
  22. ^ Old Man: That man's a newcomer but his accurate prophecies earned the Queen's trust. He's a drifter...He's not one of us Enlightened Ones, nor of the Earthbound Ones either. Hmmm... (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  23. ^ Young Man: The Queen's aide, Dalton, was in charge of the Ocean Palace, until some traveling prophet took over. He's in a bad mood so you should avoid him. (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  24. ^ Dalton: Aha...it was true then...! You're the ones the Prophet said would come and cause trouble! (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  25. ^ Prophet: Your majesty...They are the evildoers I warned you of. (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  26. ^ Schala: You mustn't! / Prophet: ......! / Janus: Stop! / Prophet: Okay...I'll spare them. But in return, you WILL cooperate, Schala! / Prophet: Now, show me how you came here. / Prophet: Hmm...so you came in through here. / Prophet: Now Schala! After I throw them in, I want you to seal the portal shut. (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  27. ^ Magus: Take this, Lavos! Aaugh!! Magus: Wh, what...? It doesn't work?! Aughhh!! (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  28. ^ Schala: The last of my pendant's power will send you to safety. (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  29. ^ Magus: Behold. Everything's at the bottom of the sea. Gone is the magical kingdom of Zeal, and all the dreams and ambitions of its people. (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  30. ^ Magus: I once lived there...But I was another person then. / Frog: So, thou art... Thou art that filthy urchin! (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  31. ^ Magus: Ever since Lavos's time portal stranded me in the Middle Ages...I have waited to even the score. You interrupted me just when I had summoned Lavos to my castle. How ironic that, having been drawn into yet another portal, I would end up in this age. Being from the future, my knowledge of the past enabled me to convince the Queen that I was a mighty oracle. But no history book could have prepared me for what happened here. Unimaginable is the power of Lavos. Anyone who dares to oppose...it...meets certain doom. At this rate, you too, will meet a hideous fate. Just like that poor fool, Crono! (Chrono Trigger) (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  32. ^ Magus: You know, there just might be a way to bring him back. (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  33. ^ Old man: Hey, where have you been? / Old man: So that's your story...And just LOOK at you now...You've become quite formidable! / Magus: Heh?... (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  34. ^ Magus: Idiots...Nothing can live forever. / Magus: Zeal...A pitiful woman, duped by Lavos! / Magus: I, myself, will bring an end to all of this! (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  35. ^ Magus: ......So...since the dawn of time, it has slept underground, controlling evolution on this world for his own purpose... / Magus: ......It's over for you...Your life ends here! (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  36. ^ Marle: So...you're going to search for Schala? (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  37. ^ Magus: Defeat me, and you will break the curse on Frog. (Chrono Trigger) Tokyo: Square Co., 1995
  38. ^ Square Co.. Radical Dreamers. Demiforce (fan translation). Satellaview. (in English). 2005. “Serge: The top half of his face is covered with a mask at all times. I've never even seen what he really looks like. At times, it seems as though I'm hanging around someone from another world -- traveling with this pack is definitely an interesting experience. Kid's quiet about her past too, but it's like I know her entire life story compared to how little I know about Magil.”
  39. ^ Square Co.. Radical Dreamers. Demiforce (fan translation). Satellaview. (in English). 2005. “Vera: From what I've heard, this mysterious figure who could allegedly slip in and out of the shadows was the subject of many whispers throughout the manor, long after this incident had come to pass.”
  40. ^ Square Co.. Radical Dreamers. Demiforce (fan translation). Satellaview. (in English). 2005. “Kid: Long ago, in a far off kingdom, lived a girl. Because of her power, the kingdom had come to an end, crumbling under its own weight. Many became engulfed in the temporal vortex that was created, never to be heard from again......But not the girl. She lived on, enduring a much sadder fate... Running from her past and fearing her future, she wanted nothing more than to be swallowed up in the surging waves of the vortex of time...Hating what she'd done, refusing what she'd said or heard, to simply continue living was her curse. But the stone, It had other plans for her...Turning back the hands of her clock, scattering her memories, she was granted another chance. Since the precious stone was in her possession, she carried with her all its will and power. And so, she was born into this era, returning to reality as a mere infant...”
  41. ^ Square Co.. Radical Dreamers. Demiforce (fan translation). Satellaview. (in English). 2005. “Serge: Unable to control my feelings, I start to rush after her, however, a shadow abruptly blocks my path. It's Magil. He slowly shakes head, a sorrowful look in his eyes... With that, his shadowy figure draws back, dissolving into the darkness.”
  42. ^ GamePro: Interview with Chrono Cross Developers. Chrono Compendium (2000-10-17). Retrieved on 2 July 2006.
  43. ^ Square Co.. Chrono Cross. Square Co.. PlayStation. (in English). 2000. “Lucca: I'm not the slightest bit worried about you, Kid! I know that, no matter what happens, '"he"' will always be there looking out for you! Or perhaps he has already found you and is there by your side as you read this? If so, hello, Janus! Please take good care of my '"little sister"' for me!”
  44. ^ 8-Bit Theatre issue 654. 8-bit Theatre (06-01-28). Retrieved on 23 August 2006.


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Chrono Trigger series
Characters Crono | Marle | Lucca | Frog | Robo | Ayla | Magus

NPCs Belthasar | Cyrus | Dalton | Gaspar | Janus | Lavos | Masa and Mune | Melchior | Nu | Ozzie, Slash, and Flea | Queen Zeal | Schala

Misc. List of Chrono Trigger characters | Time periods | Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version | Epoch | Kingdom of Zeal | Mammon Machine | Masamune | Nuumamonja: Time and Space Adventures

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