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== Trivia==
== Trivia==
*On the third floor of the tower, there is a room where those that reached it chose to stay because the conditions were ideal there, as everything was provided for them with no conflict and even no requirement to work.
*On the third floor of the tower, there is a room where those that reached it chose to stay because the conditions were ideal there (no conflict or even having to work) as everything was provided for them.
*Although it only exists in this game, in [[Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song|the PS2 remake of Romancing Saga]], when the player visits [[Death]], the window behind him is an Easter egg reference to Paradise. Death's other dungeon, [[Purgatory]], has a monster that drops a weapon referencing a [[Saw Glitch|notorious mechanic]] from Final Fantasy Legend.
*Although it only exists in this game, in [[Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song|the PS2 remake of Romancing Saga]], when the player visits [[Death]], the window behind him is an Easter egg reference to Paradise. Death's other dungeon, [[Purgatory]], has a monster that drops a weapon referencing a [[Saw Glitch|notorious mechanic]] from Final Fantasy Legend.
*Paradise is another term used to refer to Heaven in the poem collection, the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, which also alludes to the Creator being the quintessential God of the game.
*Paradise is another term used to refer to Heaven in the poem collection, the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, which also alludes to the Creator being the quintessential God of the game.


[[Category:The Final Fantasy Legend locations]]
[[Category:The Final Fantasy Legend locations]]

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