Talk:Lavos

On a planet, the spawn would grow in the core of the planet, harvesting the DNA of its inhabitants to create an ultimate being, manifested in the game as the "Lavos Core". DNA harvesting? I don't remember that... 152.13.204.128 21:35, 3 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

It was mentioned near the end of the game...Lavos influenced the evolutionary path of "all life" on the planet, and Lucca says that it "combined the DNA it found here with it's own."

Of course, there is not clear explanation for how this actually was done...it's ambiguous on how the characters actually know this, and unfortunately the game ends without us having a clear explanation on how Lavos actually had such control over DNA while at the center of the Earth. Ill see if I can find some sites with speculation or research on this.

Oh...and I modified the article a slight bit. If I recall properly, La was "fire", and Vos was "big", not the other way around.

I will add some more about Zeal and the mammon machine in relation to Lavos...at least a reference.


A couple comments:

I'm not sure Lavos lived at the top of death peak, I remember Zeal talking in the future about how Lavos had already devoured all of the world's energy, I just assumed he had left it, I'll have to double check the quotes.

Also, the whole "entity" thing still fits with the plot of Chrono Trigger. I think the hint was that they were created by the planet to show the points of Lavos's interference in history, almost like the planet flashing back over its life before being destroyed. Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross present different interpretations of the story on this point, I'd rather reference both than try to invalidate Chrono Trigger on that point.--BigCow 01:54, 23 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]


I haven't played either Chrono game...but judging by the article, Lavos has a little in common with Jenova of Final Fantasy VII. Might be worth a mention in the article, especially as both are Square games.

  • Eh, Jenova came afterwards. Besides, both take elements from the Cthulhu mythos(advanced life-form capable of magic-like feats lands on a planet, hybernates for eons and influences "lesser" beings to do its will).

The fourth bullet of the Extra Information section ends with "killing off the Reptites". Am I missing something, or should this read "killing off the reptiles"? waj 05:29, 13 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

No, it's "Reptites". I added a link to a page that explains what reptites are for clarity. Peaceman 06:02, 13 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]