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The '''Creator''' is the final boss of [[The Final Fantasy Legend]]. He had created humanity, the [[Tower (The Final Fantasy Legend)|Tower]], and [[Ashura (The Final Fantasy Legend)|Ashura]].
The '''Creator''' is the final boss of [[The Final Fantasy Legend]]. He had created humanity, the [[Tower (The Final Fantasy Legend)|Tower]], [[Ashura (The Final Fantasy Legend)|Ashura]], and was mastermind behind all the events that plagued humanity from the very beginning.


The party meets him several times throughout the course of the game, as he gives hints on how to break the seals on the doors. When they meet in [[Paradise]], he offers them a wish. Offended that he was willing to cause so much suffering in the worlds, they apparently kill him in battle.
The party meets him several times throughout the course of the game in his mortal form, as he gives hints on how to break the seals on the doors. When the protaginists meet him in [[Paradise]], he congratulates their victory and reveals his role as the cause of the troubles plaguing humankind. He describes how he wished to see if humans had the will to live and created Ashura to put that notion to the test. For their success, the Creator offers them a wish of their choosing, which is quickly refused by the protagonists. He justifies that as the creator of the world he was allowed to do what he wished, but was vehemently insulted by the heroes who refused to accept the Creator's evil and manipulative. Offended that he was willing to cause so much suffering in the worlds, the protaginists proceed to battle the arrogant god and after much effort, managed to destroy him and free the world from his manipulation.


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Revision as of 17:21, November 30, 2012

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The Creator is the final boss of The Final Fantasy Legend. He had created humanity, the Tower, Ashura, and was mastermind behind all the events that plagued humanity from the very beginning.

The party meets him several times throughout the course of the game in his mortal form, as he gives hints on how to break the seals on the doors. When the protaginists meet him in Paradise, he congratulates their victory and reveals his role as the cause of the troubles plaguing humankind. He describes how he wished to see if humans had the will to live and created Ashura to put that notion to the test. For their success, the Creator offers them a wish of their choosing, which is quickly refused by the protagonists. He justifies that as the creator of the world he was allowed to do what he wished, but was vehemently insulted by the heroes who refused to accept the Creator's evil and manipulative. Offended that he was willing to cause so much suffering in the worlds, the protaginists proceed to battle the arrogant god and after much effort, managed to destroy him and free the world from his manipulation.

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Trivia

  • The Japanese Game Guide for Unlimited Saga, when telling the story of Iskandar, does refer to "The Creator". It is very questionable whenever it's the same character, but such a coincidence does still seem unusual.