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Articles are the bread and butter of the Compendium, which has its roots in analysis of the Chrono series. They often blend several theories and issues together under a single topic for in-depth discussion and review, and make engaging and sometimes lengthy reads.
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*[[Beyond Time]]
 
*[[Beyond Time]]
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Beyond Time is an article by Leebot detailing the nature of a sort of transcendental flow of time, observed in the End of Time. Commentary is also offered on places sustaining "Time Error."
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*[[Chrono Cross Condensed Plot Summary]]
 
*[[Chrono Cross Condensed Plot Summary]]
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The plot of Chrono Cross has been named convoluted and corrupt by several; though it lacks these accused errors, its delivery nonetheless warrants some help in comprehension.
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*[[Chrono Trigger Condensed Plot Summary]]
 
*[[Chrono Trigger Condensed Plot Summary]]
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Those who signed on to the series with Chrono Cross can learn about its predecessor, and the amazing adventure that started it all.
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*[[Dead Sea / Sea of Eden FAQ Refutation]]
 
*[[Dead Sea / Sea of Eden FAQ Refutation]]
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A FAQ exists on Gamefaqs detailing the nature of the Dead Sea. While it is a good effort, most of it has been disproven and rendered obsolete at this time.
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*[[The Ethics of Lavos]]
 
*[[The Ethics of Lavos]]
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Lavos is a scourge to humanity and the villain of the Chrono series, but where lie his motivations? Since he is surviving, can he considered to be truly evil?
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*[[The Many Mysteries of Magus]]
 
*[[The Many Mysteries of Magus]]
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**Article to be revised** Magus is by far one of the most popular characters in the series, and his characterization is replete with a slew of interesting enigma.
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*[[On The Axioms And Corollaries Governing Temporal Transforms]]
 
*[[On The Axioms And Corollaries Governing Temporal Transforms]]
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**Article to be revised** Time and the dimensions -- these two concepts govern the plots of the Chrono series, and an investigation into their nature reveals all.
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*[[Real World Influences]]
 
*[[Real World Influences]]
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Like any fantasy world, the Chrono series draws on a variety of influences from the world of its creators. Rich and expansive, they are documented and elaborated on here.
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*[[The Rise of Porre]]
 
*[[The Rise of Porre]]
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**Article to be revised** When players first discovered Chrono Cross, the presence and militarization of Porre was a shock. Find out how the small town grew to defeat Guardia.
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*[[Salt for the Dead Sea]]
 
*[[Salt for the Dead Sea]]
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The Dead Sea is commonly called the most enigmatic aspect of the entire Chrono series, and fully demands its own article to explore every mystical and baffling point of interest.
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*[[The Secret of Nu]]
 
*[[The Secret of Nu]]
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**Article to be revised** A book in Zeal has a famous quotation about life beginning and ending in Nu. This statement has much deeper value than previously thought!

Revision as of 00:46, 11 June 2005

Articles are the bread and butter of the Compendium, which has its roots in analysis of the Chrono series. They often blend several theories and issues together under a single topic for in-depth discussion and review, and make engaging and sometimes lengthy reads.


Beyond Time is an article by Leebot detailing the nature of a sort of transcendental flow of time, observed in the End of Time. Commentary is also offered on places sustaining "Time Error."


The plot of Chrono Cross has been named convoluted and corrupt by several; though it lacks these accused errors, its delivery nonetheless warrants some help in comprehension.


Those who signed on to the series with Chrono Cross can learn about its predecessor, and the amazing adventure that started it all.


A FAQ exists on Gamefaqs detailing the nature of the Dead Sea. While it is a good effort, most of it has been disproven and rendered obsolete at this time.


Lavos is a scourge to humanity and the villain of the Chrono series, but where lie his motivations? Since he is surviving, can he considered to be truly evil?


    • Article to be revised** Magus is by far one of the most popular characters in the series, and his characterization is replete with a slew of interesting enigma.

    • Article to be revised** Time and the dimensions -- these two concepts govern the plots of the Chrono series, and an investigation into their nature reveals all.

Like any fantasy world, the Chrono series draws on a variety of influences from the world of its creators. Rich and expansive, they are documented and elaborated on here.


    • Article to be revised** When players first discovered Chrono Cross, the presence and militarization of Porre was a shock. Find out how the small town grew to defeat Guardia.

The Dead Sea is commonly called the most enigmatic aspect of the entire Chrono series, and fully demands its own article to explore every mystical and baffling point of interest.


    • Article to be revised** A book in Zeal has a famous quotation about life beginning and ending in Nu. This statement has much deeper value than previously thought!