Chrono Compendium
Enhasa Halls - Chrono Series Analysis => Reality, Real-World Connections, and the Supernatural => Topic started by: Wolf Kanno on January 28, 2011, 12:53:32 am
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Alright, so we know that Magus' true name was different in the Japanese version, but I was surprised that the name origin part of his character profile doesn't offer anything on the English name of Janus. While I cannot say his name was chosen by the localization team on purpose or if this is just a very amusing coincidence, it is pretty amusing seeing how well the name fits the character or at least the themes of the game itself. "Janus" is the name of a Greek god that governed over doors, gates, beginnings and endings, in some sources, even time. The god is thought to have two faces staring in opposite directions, one staring into the past and the other looking towards the future.
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/j/janus.html (http://www.pantheon.org/articles/j/janus.html)
I thought that most CT fans knew about this link so I'm curious to know if it was removed for some reason. Forgive me if I missed the debate and I'm trudging up old news. :oops:
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Janus should have been Roman; interestingly, looks like Hecate is the Greek counterpart -- if one goes by Wikipedia's suggestion, anyway.
*Insert hundreds of Chrono fanfics about a parallel universe where Schala gets a little sis named "Hecate" in a parallel universe.*
Hmm, I'm not sure whether the Compendium ever had the name origin in the wiki entry. I wonder if this might have been in one of the early editorials, though.
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Whoa, I didn't know Hecate was Janus' counterpart. That's incredibly fascinating (and makes sense, as Hecate was supposed to have multiple faces as well? and Wiki says she guards entrances too, which is also not something I knew). Magus seems quite Hecate-like.
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Heh, Jaki (his name in Japanese version) also has the same pronunciation as the kanjis for 'evil' (邪気).
But guess that is just a coincidence or something.
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Where "Magus" Then cam?
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Hah! I enjoy a good thread necromancy. Friendly reminder that "Janus" in Greek letters is "Ἰανός". Someone at Square knew it ; )
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:?
that re minds one bad person...
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Magus is an old word for sorcerer, which is his end goal of summoning Lavos.