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    whos is necron?where did he come from?why did he show up?what does he have to do with the ff9 story?what the heck??????does he have somthing to do with kuja????or garland??? plzzz help me i dont understand...........and where does the crystal come in?i think if im right eiko and daggers crystals combined to make one crystal and the it summoned the most powerful eldion necron im i right??????

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    Necron is the final boss in SquareSoft's Final Fantasy IX. It is seen at the end of the game after the player defeats the game's main villain Kuja, while he is in Trance form. Judging from Kuja's actions, it claimed that all life desired destruction and was going to grant the villain's wish. In the last battle, however, Necron was overcome by Zidane Tribal and company.

    Origins - Necron, himself, is the ultimate eidolion referenced at the wall shrine in Madin Sari. The summoners tribe tried to call into existance an ultimate eidolion that would have no equal, however, they could not control it. Many died, but finally with the help of representatives of all the future civilizations of Gaia the summoners were capable of sealing Necron within the crystal, the source of all life on Gaia. Of course once the crystal is destroyed by Kuja, Necron is released.

    Garland was made leader of Terra and the king of Castle Pandemonium when the original inhabitants of Terra went into their 'Deep Sleep'. He is responsible for creating the Genomes, including Kuja. However, Kuja was limited in power and lifespan, so Garland created Zidane Tribal, and Mikoto. Responsible for the destruction of Madain Sari, using the red globe that flashes a mysterious "eye" below the Invincible battleship to attack.

    Garland was defeated at Pandemonium by Zidane and his party, only to be confronted by Kuja. Garland was too weak to fight back against the powerful Genome and Kuja threw Garland to his death. However Garland's spirit lived on and assisted the party during their journey through Memoria.

    Garland was also the main villain of Final Fantasy I.

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    i thought alexander was the ultimate summon and leviathan was the one the tribe failed to summon and sealed away.
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    wow thx lol that help me out a ton lol

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    Necron is merely the Deus ex Machina 'force of nature' final boss that is so prominent in the earlier FF games. (You can tell it's definitely a homage to Zeromus/X-Death/what-have-you.) Indeed, its name in the Japanese version is 'Darkness of Eternity' which obviously couldn't fit in letters on the screen. Anything more than that is just speculation and too outlandish to be even taken seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ff_sweden
    Necron is the final boss in SquareSoft's Final Fantasy IX. It is seen at the end of the game after the player defeats the game's main villain Kuja, while he is in Trance form. Judging from Kuja's actions, it claimed that all life desired destruction and was going to grant the villain's wish. In the last battle, however, Necron was overcome by Zidane Tribal and company.

    Origins - Necron, himself, is the ultimate eidolion referenced at the wall shrine in Madin Sari. The summoners tribe tried to call into existance an ultimate eidolion that would have no equal, however, they could not control it. Many died, but finally with the help of representatives of all the future civilizations of Gaia the summoners were capable of sealing Necron within the crystal, the source of all life on Gaia. Of course once the crystal is destroyed by Kuja, Necron is released.

    Garland was made leader of Terra and the king of Castle Pandemonium when the original inhabitants of Terra went into their 'Deep Sleep'. He is responsible for creating the Genomes, including Kuja. However, Kuja was limited in power and lifespan, so Garland created Zidane Tribal, and Mikoto. Responsible for the destruction of Madain Sari, using the red globe that flashes a mysterious "eye" below the Invincible battleship to attack.

    Garland was defeated at Pandemonium by Zidane and his party, only to be confronted by Kuja. Garland was too weak to fight back against the powerful Genome and Kuja threw Garland to his death. However Garland's spirit lived on and assisted the party during their journey through Memoria.

    Garland was also the main villain of Final Fantasy I.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeromus_X
    (You can tell it's definitely a homage to Zeromus/X-Death/what-have-you.).
    I always thought it was more of a reference to the Cloud of Darkness from FFIII than either of those two.

    Cloud of Darkness
    Darkness of Eternity

    See what I'm getting at?

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    Well yeah, any of the old-school bosses would do. Both Necron and CoD were 'forces of nature', so it makes sense.

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    Necro is a being of higher existence. Meaning that he stands above both life and death.



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    As I've said before, IMO, FF9 has one of the most important themes of any FF. The entire game is about how one handles ones own mortality. Zidane's carefree and generous way of helping out the lives that need helping shows the importance he places on innocent lives. This rubs off on Vivi who's trying to find out what he thinks of his own mortality. He ends up with the decision of not thinking about when he's going to die, and just make a difference while he can. Kuja decides it's not fair that he dies while everyone else lives (simple logic). Kuja at least had some respect for life, even if he was selfish. Necron is the bitter extreme. He believes that since everything living is simply panting on, suffering, and waiting to die, that by everyone achieving death, the suffering and anxiety that comes along with it will die.

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    I would reccomend everyone to read the "Plot Analysis" FAQ by Squall of SeeD found here:

    http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/psx/game/197338.html

    It gives a different interpretation of Necron much more well reasoned than the common explanation of him merely being "Death" or "The Void" or whatever.

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    i didnt read all of that but its very good. at first i thought that zidane and the rest were dead when he casted ultima. infact i was just about to start a thread about it. that brings up some great points and is well worht reading.
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    ff_sweden said necron was the ultimate summon....anyone ELSE believe that, or know where that idea came from and if it can be confirmed? i'd always heard Necron was just garland's spirit gone psycho. i didnt really see how he fit into the storyline either...my view was that he was just thrown in for the heck of it, and i think Kuja shoulda been the final boss (after all, trance kuja IS harder than necron).

    Havent read that plot analysis yet, but i've bookmarked it, it looks very interesting ^_^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xeloc
    whos is necron?
    The final boss of FFIX.
    where did he come from?
    And where is he going?
    He appears because Kuja damaged the crystal and is attempting to bring the world back into the nothingness.

    why did he show up?
    To kill everyone to end all suffering.

    what does he have to do with the ff9 story?
    He doesn't. He's just there as a Force of Nature (as Zeromus_X mentioned).

    what the heck??????
    Asshat!

    does he have somthing to do with kuja????
    He appears because of Kuja's efforts, so yes.

    or garland???
    No.

    plzzz help me i dont understand
    You aren't supposed to. Like Zeromus and Ex-Death the Tree, you are supposed to be confused by his presence.

    ...........and where does the crystal come in?
    It's mostly a gimmick to tie FFIX to the old school FFs (particularly FFIIIj). However, in the game, the Crystal is the source of all life.

    i think if im right eiko and daggers crystals combined to make one crystal and the it summoned the most powerful eldion necron im i right??????
    Absolutely not.
    Alexander is the most powerful summon that is brought together by the four parts of the pendant.
    Necron is NOT a summonable in any way shape or form. He exists because there is suffering and hate. Basically, this means that he exists because Christmas and Kyono exist. Give in to the HATE.

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    [QUOTE=VengefulRonin]and i think Kuja shoulda been the final boss (after all, trance kuja IS harder than necron).QUOTE]

    No he's not- I killed Kuja soooooooooo easily but shamefully i couldn't beat Necron...

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