Paradise

Paradise is a location in The Final Fantasy Legend, this is the final destination in the game. Using the Door item or the Telepor ability is the only way to leave this place once the player has entered it.

Story
The party arrives in Paradise, a bleak area. The find the man wearing the top hat across the bridge. He congratulates the party for reaching the area. He tells them that he's been waiting for them and they are the fist ones to finish the game, a game that he created. The main character ask about what he means by game. He tells them that the people didn't know what courage and determination meant, so he created Ashura to see what the people would do.

Ashura was a testy, the Creator wanted to see the party defeat this evil. One of the party members tells him that they were all pieces of his designs, telling them they understood well. Many have failed the test, but to him it was refreshing to see courage in the face of danger and wants to reward them for their accomplishments. He will grant them any wish.

The party tells him that they didn't do it for the reward, and they point out that he used them. The Creator ask the party about what's wrong with using people, further boasting that he created everything. They tell the Creator that they are not things which amused him, he tells them that they are trying to pick a fight with him. He engages them into battle.

The party emerges out victorious from battle, with the Creator dead. The party members wonder what they should do. Another party member ask if there's another door that leads to another world beyond. They go to the door, one of them ask if they should go through. Most of them comment that it doesn't matter to them if they decide to go or not. The party rejoices that they defeated all the evil in the world. The main character decides to return back to their world.

Enemies

 * Creator

Etymology
is a religious or metaphysical term for a place in which existence is positive, harmonious and eternal. Paradise is often described as a "higher place", the holiest place, in contrast to this, or s such as.