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*65000 gil{{foot|NES and PS versions}}/[[Final Fantasy items#Elixir|Elixir]]{{foot|Dawn of Souls and 20th Anniversary versions}}
 
*26000 gil{{foot|NES and PS versions}}/[[Final Fantasy items#Megalixir|Megalixir]]{{foot|Dawn of Souls and 20th Anniversary versions}}
 
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The '''Chaos Shrine''', also known as the '''Temple of Fiends''' in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and '''Temple of Chaos''' in the [[PlayStation]] port, is a location in the original ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', and is in ruins at the time of the game. It is located at the center of the archipelago in which ''Final Fantasy'' takes place. The shrine also features a [[Dark Crystal (term)|Dark Crystal]] in [[Garland (Final Fantasy)|Garland's]] chamber.
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The '''Chaos Shrine''', also known as the '''Temple of Fiends''' in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and '''Temple of Chaos''' in the [[PlayStation]] port, is a location in the original ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. It is a ruin located at the center of the archipelago in which ''Final Fantasy'' takes place. The shrine also features a [[Dark Crystal (term)|Dark Crystal]] in [[Garland (Final Fantasy)|Garland's]] chamber. It is the first dungeon of the game. The door to the center chamber will be locked until the player speaks with the [[King of Cornelia]].
   
 
== Story ==
 
== Story ==
 
 
{{spoiler}}
 
{{spoiler}}
The Chaos Shrine was an ancient temple used as a hideout for the evil knight Garland. The [[Warriors of Light#Final Fantasy|Warriors of Light]] head towards the Chaos Shrine to find Garland, who holds [[Princess Sarah]] hostage. They defeat Garland, but fail to realize he was resurrected by the [[Four Fiends (Final Fantasy)|Four Fiends]] and transported into the past.
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The Chaos Shrine is an ancient temple used as a hideout for the evil knight Garland. The [[Warriors of Light#Final Fantasy|Warriors of Light]] head to the Chaos Shrine to find Garland, who holds [[Princess Sarah]] hostage. They defeat Garland, but fail to realize he was resurrected by the [[Four Fiends (Final Fantasy)|Four Fiends]] and [[time travel|transported into the past]].
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Later, after all four elemental [[Crystal (term)|crystals]] are lit, the Warriors of Light learn they must travel to the past at the Chaos Shrine. The crystals empower the Dark Crystal within the shrine and open a time warp, with which the warriors travel 2000 years back to a point in time when the temple was intact. After traversing it and defeating the Four Fiends for a second time, they locate Garland and defeat the Dark Lord [[Chaos (Final Fantasy)|Chaos]], ending the time loop. The floor in which Chaos appears is shaped like a hexagram (a triangle in the NES version) inside a circle, possibly representing the Seal of Solomon.
   
Later, after all four elemental [[Crystal (term)|crystals]] are lit, the Warriors of Light learn they must travel to the past at the Chaos Shrine. The crystals empower the Dark Crystal within the shrine and open a time warp, with which the warriors travel 2000 years back to a point in time when the temple is intact. After traversing it and defeating the Four Fiends for a second time, they locate Garland and defeat the Dark Lord [[Chaos (Final Fantasy)|Chaos]], ending the time loop.
 
 
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!Location
 
!Location
 
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy items#Potion|Potion]]
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|Northwest Corner
 
|Northwest Corner
 
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy items#Cottage|Cottage]]
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|Northwest Corner
 
|Northwest Corner
 
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy armor#Leather Cap|Leather Cap]]
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|Southwest Corner
 
|Southwest Corner
 
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy weapons#Rune Blade|Rune Blade]]
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!class="b"|[[Rune Blade (Final Fantasy)|Rune Blade]]
 
|Southeast Corner (Requires [[Mystic Key]])
 
|Southeast Corner (Requires [[Mystic Key]])
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy weapons#Werebane|Werebane]]
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!class="b"|[[Werebuster (Final Fantasy)|Werebuster]]
 
|Northeast Corner (Requires [[Mystic Key]])
 
|Northeast Corner (Requires [[Mystic Key]])
 
|-
 
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy items#Gold Needle|Gold Needle]]
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|Northeast Corner (Requires [[Mystic Key]])
 
|Northeast Corner (Requires [[Mystic Key]])
 
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!Location
 
!Location
 
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!class="b"|45000 gil{{foot|NES and PS versions}}/[[Dry Ether]]{{foot|Dawn of Souls and 20th Anniversary versions}}
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|Third Floor
 
|Third Floor
 
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!class="b"|65000 gil{{foot|NES and PS versions}}/[[Elixir (item)|Elixir]]{{foot|Dawn of Souls and 20th Anniversary versions}}
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!class="b"|65000 gil{{note|NES and PS versions}}/[[Elixir (Final Fantasy)|Elixir]]{{note|Dawn of Souls and 20th Anniversary versions}}
 
|Third Floor
 
|Third Floor
 
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!class="b"|26000 gil{{foot|NES and PS versions}}/[[Megalixir]]{{foot|Dawn of Souls and 20th Anniversary versions}}
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|B2
 
|B2
 
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!class="b"|[[Protect Ring]]
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!class="b"|[[Protect Ring (Final Fantasy)|Protect Ring]]
 
|B2
 
|B2
 
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy weapons#Sasuke's Blade|Sasuke's Blade]]
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!class="b"|[[Sasuke's Blade (Final Fantasy)|Sasuke's Blade]]
 
|B2
 
|B2
 
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy armor#Protect Cloak|Protect Cloak]]
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!class="b"|[[Protect Cloak]]
 
|B2
 
|B2
 
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!class="b"|[[Final Fantasy weapons#Masamune|Masamune]]
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!class="b"|[[Masamune (Final Fantasy)|Masamune]]
 
|B4
 
|B4
 
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* [[Chaos (Final Fantasy)|Chaos]] (Final Boss)
 
* [[Chaos (Final Fantasy)|Chaos]] (Final Boss)
 
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== Musical themes ==
 
== Musical themes ==
{{audio|filename=FF - Underwater Temple.ogg|title="Chaos Shrine"}}
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{{audio|filename=FF - Underwater Temple.ogg|title="Sunken Shrine"}}
 
The background music for the Chaos Shrine is called "[[Chaos Shrine (theme)|Chaos Shrine]]". The background music for the Chaos Shrine of the Past is known as "Sunken Shrine", and is an arrangement of the former. The theme is included in ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Compilation Album]]''.
 
The background music for the Chaos Shrine is called "[[Chaos Shrine (theme)|Chaos Shrine]]". The background music for the Chaos Shrine of the Past is known as "Sunken Shrine", and is an arrangement of the former. The theme is included in ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Compilation Album]]''.
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== Other appearances ==
 
== Other appearances ==
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' ===
 
 
[[File:Wonder - Shrine of Chaos.png|thumb|The Shrine of Chaos.]]
 
[[File:Wonder - Shrine of Chaos.png|thumb|The Shrine of Chaos.]]
{{Q|When the world was young, the primal deities sealed Jaed the Netherlord deep beneath the earth. Its decrepit chambers tainted by a foul and unholy air, the Shrine of Chaos is said to mark the site of his prison.|Description}}
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{{Quote|When the world was young, the primal deities sealed Jaed the Netherlord deep beneath the earth. Its decrepit chambers tainted by a foul and unholy air, the Shrine of Chaos is said to mark the site of his prison.|Description}}
 
The Shrine of Chaos was mentioned as one of the [[Wonder (Tactics)#Shrine of Chaos|wonders]].
 
The Shrine of Chaos was mentioned as one of the [[Wonder (Tactics)#Shrine of Chaos|wonders]].
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=== ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
   
 
=== ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' (2008) ===
 
[[File:DissidiaChaosShrine.jpg|right|170px|thumb|The Old Chaos Shrine.]]
 
[[File:DissidiaChaosShrine.jpg|right|170px|thumb|The Old Chaos Shrine.]]
'''The Old Chaos Shrine''' {{j|過去のカオス神殿|Kako no Kaosu Shinden}} is the representative arena of ''Final Fantasy''. It is here that [[Tidus/Dissidia|Tidus]] begins his storyline, [[Terra Branford/Dissidia|Terra]] loses control of her power and attacks [[Onion Knight (Dissidia)|Onion Knight]], and [[Bartz Klauser/Dissidia|Bartz]] spies on several antagonists. [[Squall Leonhart/Dissidia|Squall]] and [[Zidane Tribal/Dissidia|Zidane]] confront [[Ultimecia/Dissidia|Ultimecia]] and [[Kuja/Dissidia|Kuja]] here as well, and the [[Warrior of Light (Dissidia)|Warrior of Light]] fights [[Garland (Final Fantasy)/Dissidia|Garland]] at the end of his storyline. At the end of [[Shade Impulse]], the heroes gather at the Shrine to battle Garland, and then open the portal to Chaos's realm, [[Edge of Madness (Dissidia)|Edge of Madness]]. Until the Warrior of Light faces Garland, all storyline sequences that take place at the Chaos Shrine happen on the roof or in the side passages, and not actually inside the shrine itself.
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'''The Old Chaos Shrine''' {{j|過去のカオス神殿|Kako no Kaosu Shinden}} is the representative arena of ''Final Fantasy''. It is here that [[Tidus/Dissidia (PSP)|Tidus]] begins his storyline, [[Terra Branford/Dissidia (PSP)|Terra]] loses control of her power and attacks [[Onion Knight (Dissidia)|Onion Knight]], and [[Bartz Klauser/Dissidia (PSP)|Bartz]] spies on several antagonists. [[Squall Leonhart/Dissidia (PSP)|Squall]] and [[Zidane Tribal/Dissidia (PSP)|Zidane]] confront [[Ultimecia/Dissidia (PSP)|Ultimecia]] and [[Kuja/Dissidia (PSP)|Kuja]] here as well, and the [[Warrior of Light (Dissidia)|Warrior of Light]] fights [[Garland (Final Fantasy)/Dissidia (PSP)|Garland]] at the end of his storyline. At the end of [[Shade Impulse]], the heroes gather at the Shrine to battle Garland, and then open the portal to Chaos's realm, [[Edge of Madness (Dissidia)|Edge of Madness]]. Until the Warrior of Light faces Garland, all storyline sequences that take place at the Chaos Shrine happen on the roof or in the side passages, and not actually inside the shrine itself.
   
 
The Chaos Shrine is a straightforward arena with a large central room lined with destructible pillars dominated by a ramp leading from the doors of the shrine to a throne against the opposite wall (which can be destroyed with a [[Wall Rush]]). Portraits of the Four Fiends can be seen in the corners of the room. In addition to fighting in the shrine itself, players can also fight on the roof, which is almost entirely open with a handful of destructible pillars and statues. A portal to Chaos's realm can be seen in the sky.
 
The Chaos Shrine is a straightforward arena with a large central room lined with destructible pillars dominated by a ramp leading from the doors of the shrine to a throne against the opposite wall (which can be destroyed with a [[Wall Rush]]). Portraits of the Four Fiends can be seen in the corners of the room. In addition to fighting in the shrine itself, players can also fight on the roof, which is almost entirely open with a handful of destructible pillars and statues. A portal to Chaos's realm can be seen in the sky.
   
If a character is knocked into it by a powerful attack, the shrine's roof can be destroyed, resulting in the arena becoming almost entirely open and destructible rubble falling into the arena's main chamber. The shrine's Ω form causes the [[Bravery (stat)#Dissidia Final Fantasy|Bravery]] of both characters to decrease by a set percentage every few seconds, and the Bravery deducted is added to the Bravery pool.
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If a character is knocked into it by a powerful attack, the shrine's roof can be destroyed, opening up the battle arena and destructible rubble falling into the main chamber. The shrine's Ω form causes the [[Bravery (stat)#Dissidia Final Fantasy|Bravery]] of both characters to decrease by a set percentage every few seconds, and the Bravery deducted is added to the Bravery pool.
   
 
The Blackcrystal Sliver is the battlegen item obtained through stage destruction in this area.
 
The Blackcrystal Sliver is the battlegen item obtained through stage destruction in this area.
   
 
==== ''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]'' ====
 
==== ''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]'' ====
 
The Old Chaos Shrine returns, serving as the sight of a battle between [[Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII)/Dissidia (PSP)|Lightning]] and [[Kain Highwind/Dissidia (PSP)|Kain]], after which Lightning confronts Garland and Exdeath.
 
The Old Chaos Shrine returns, serving as the sight of a battle between [[Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII)/Dissidia|Lightning]] and [[Kain Highwind/Dissidia|Kain]], after which Lightning confronts Garland and Exdeath.
 
   
 
Ruins of the Chaos Shrine can be found [[World B]], at the Cornelia Plains. In some storylines a moogle operates a shop here.
 
Ruins of the Chaos Shrine can be found [[World B]], at the Cornelia Plains. In some storylines a moogle operates a shop here.
   
 
=== ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
 
The multiplayer mode is known as [[Chaos Shrine (Theatrhythm)|Chaos Shrine]]. It supports four players.
 
The multiplayer mode is known as [[Chaos Shrine (Theatrhythm)|Chaos Shrine]]. It supports four players.
   
 
The location itself is featured in Music Sequences, including the "[[Final Fantasy (theme)|Opening Theme]]" [[Event Music Sequence]] and the " [[Chaos Shrine (theme)|Underwater Temple]]" [[Field Music Sequence]], as well as any [[Battle Music Sequence]] in which the player faces Chaos during a Dark Note. The location is also used as the background for the battle with Chaos upon collecting 10,000 Rhythmia, the only time it is guaranteed to be used in BMS.
 
The location itself is featured in Music Sequences, including the "[[Final Fantasy (theme)|Opening Theme]]" [[Event Music Sequence]] and the " [[Chaos Shrine (theme)|Underwater Temple]]" [[Field Music Sequence]], as well as any [[Battle Music Sequence]] in which the player faces Chaos during a Dark Note. The location is also used as the background for the battle with Chaos upon collecting 10,000 Rhythmia, the only time it is guaranteed to be used in BMS.
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==== ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call]]'' ====
 
==== ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call]]'' ====
 
 
[[File:Chaos Shrine TFFCC.png|right|thumb|200px|The Chaos Shrine.]]
 
[[File:Chaos Shrine TFFCC.png|right|thumb|200px|The Chaos Shrine.]]
The Chaos Shrine returns, the location appearing as the BMS for [[Final boss theme#Final Fantasy|Last Battle]] from the 16-bit ports, while the mode itself has been succeeded by [[Quest Medley]].
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The Chaos Shrine returns, the location appearing as the BMS for [[Final boss theme#Final Fantasy|Last Battle]] from the 16-bit ports, while the mode itself has been succeeded by [[Quest Medley]]. A different version of the Chaos Shrine appears as the background for the BMS for "[[Chaos Shrine (theme)|The Chaos Shrine -TFFCC BMS Arrangement- From FF]]"
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[[File:Ruined Chaos Shrine TFF.PNG|right|thumb|200px|During "The Chaos Shrine -TFFCC BMS Arrangement- From FF".]]
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' ===
 
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
FFAB Chaos Shrine Past FFI.png|Chaos Shrine Past (Normal) [FFI].
 
FFAB Chaos Shrine Past FFI.png|Chaos Shrine Past (Normal) [FFI].
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FFAB Chaos Shrine (Omega) DDFF Special.png|Chaos Shrine (Omega) (Special) [D012].
 
FFAB Chaos Shrine (Omega) DDFF Special.png|Chaos Shrine (Omega) (Special) [D012].
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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{{Location section|Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade}}
   
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' ===
 
 
==== Chaos Shrine ====
 
==== Chaos Shrine ====
{{Q|"When darkness veils the world, four Warriors of Light shall come," spoke the prophecy. Their arrival in Cornelia began the story to begin all stories.|Description}}
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{{Quote|"When darkness veils the world, four Warriors of Light shall come," spoke the prophecy. Their arrival in Cornelia began the story to begin all stories.|Description}}
 
'''Chaos Shrine''' is unlocked by completing [[Phantom Train (Final Fantasy VI)#Final Fantasy Record Keeper|Phantom Train]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' realm. Completion of this dungeon unlocks [[Western Keep#Final Fantasy Record Keeper|Western Keep]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy I]]'' realm.
 
'''Chaos Shrine''' is unlocked by completing [[Phantom Train (Final Fantasy VI)#Final Fantasy Record Keeper|Phantom Train]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' realm. Completion of this dungeon unlocks [[Western Keep#Final Fantasy Record Keeper|Western Keep]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy I]]'' realm.
   
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Defeat Garland without being KO'd.
 
Defeat Garland without being KO'd.
 
|classic complete=1,500 gil
 
|classic complete=1,500 gil
|classic first time={{FFRK Charicon|Knight}} [[File:FFRK Mythril.png|32px|Mythril]]
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|classic first time={{Charicon FFRK|Knight}} [[File:FFRK Mythril.png|32px|Mythril]]
 
|classic mastery=5[[File:FFRK Lesser Power Orb.png|32px|Lesser Power Orb]] 2[[File:FFRK Stamina Shard.png|32px|Stamina Shard]]
 
|classic mastery=5[[File:FFRK Lesser Power Orb.png|32px|Lesser Power Orb]] 2[[File:FFRK Stamina Shard.png|32px|Stamina Shard]]
 
|elite complete=10,000 gil
 
|elite complete=10,000 gil
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|elite mastery=[[File:FFRK Stamina Shard.png|32px|Stamina Shard]] [[File:FFRK Diamond Helm FFIII.png|32px|Diamond Helm (III)]]
 
|elite mastery=[[File:FFRK Stamina Shard.png|32px|Stamina Shard]] [[File:FFRK Diamond Helm FFIII.png|32px|Diamond Helm (III)]]
 
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==== Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 1 ====
 
==== Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 1 ====
{{Q|With the support of the Circle of Sages, the Warriors of Light travel to the Chaos Shrine and are transported 2000 years into the past...|Description}}
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{{Quote|With the support of the Circle of Sages, the Warriors of Light travel to the Chaos Shrine and are transported 2000 years into the past...|Description}}
 
Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 1 is unlocked by completing [[Thunder Plains (Final Fantasy X)#Final Fantasy Record Keeper|Thunder Plains]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' realm. Completion of this dungeon unlocks [[Chaos Shrine (Final Fantasy)#Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 2|Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 2]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy I]]'' realm.
 
Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 1 is unlocked by completing [[Thunder Plains (Final Fantasy X)#Final Fantasy Record Keeper|Thunder Plains]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' realm. Completion of this dungeon unlocks [[Chaos Shrine (Final Fantasy)#Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 2|Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 2]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy I]]'' realm.
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{{infobox dungeon info FFRK
 
{{infobox dungeon info FFRK
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|elite mastery=[[File:FFRK Major White Orb.png|32px|Major White Orb]] [[File:FFRK Greater Non-Elemental Orb.png|32px|Greater Non-Elemental Orb]]
 
|elite mastery=[[File:FFRK Major White Orb.png|32px|Major White Orb]] [[File:FFRK Greater Non-Elemental Orb.png|32px|Greater Non-Elemental Orb]]
 
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==== Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 2 ====
 
==== Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 2 ====
{{Q|The battle with the two elemental fiends behind them, the Warriors of Light continue their journey downward through the Chaos Shrine, but more foes lie in wait.|Description}}
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{{Quote|The battle with the two elemental fiends behind them, the Warriors of Light continue their journey downward through the Chaos Shrine, but more foes lie in wait.|Description}}
 
Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 2 is unlocked by completing [[Chaos Shrine (Final Fantasy)#Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 1|Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 1]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy I]]'' realm. Completion of this dungeon is required to unlock [[Sealed Cave (Final Fantasy IV)#Final Fantasy Record Keeper|Sealed Cave]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' realm.
 
Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 2 is unlocked by completing [[Chaos Shrine (Final Fantasy)#Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 1|Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 1]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy I]]'' realm. Completion of this dungeon is required to unlock [[Sealed Cave (Final Fantasy IV)#Final Fantasy Record Keeper|Sealed Cave]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' realm.
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{{infobox dungeon info FFRK
 
{{infobox dungeon info FFRK
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|boss 2 = [[File:FFRK Tiamat FFI.png|100px|link=Tiamat (Final Fantasy)#Final Fantasy Record Keeper|Tiamat]]
 
|boss 2 = [[File:FFRK Tiamat FFI.png|100px|link=Tiamat (Final Fantasy)#Final Fantasy Record Keeper|Tiamat]]
 
|boss 2 stage='''Chaos Shrine of Yore - 3rd Sub-Level, Part 2'''
 
|boss 2 stage='''Chaos Shrine of Yore - 3rd Sub-Level, Part 2'''
|target scores = '''Chaos Shrine of Yore - 3rd Sub-Level, Part 2'''<br>
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|target scores = '''Chaos Shrine of Yore - 3rd Sub-Level, Part 2'''<br/>
Defeat the Kraken without being KO'd.<hr>
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Defeat the Kraken without being KO'd.<hr/>
'''Chaos Shrine of Yore - 4th Sub-Level, Part 2'''<br>
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'''Chaos Shrine of Yore - 4th Sub-Level, Part 2'''<br/>
 
Defeat Tiamat without being KO'd.
 
Defeat Tiamat without being KO'd.
 
|classic complete=5,000 gil
 
|classic complete=5,000 gil
|classic first time={{FFRK Charicon|Ninja}} [[File:FFRK Mythril.png|32px|Mythril]]
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|classic first time={{Charicon FFRK|Ninja}} [[File:FFRK Mythril.png|32px|Mythril]]
 
|classic mastery=3[[File:FFRK Lightning Orb.png|32px|Lightning Orb]] [[File:FFRK Stamina Shard.png|32px|Stamina Shard]]
 
|classic mastery=3[[File:FFRK Lightning Orb.png|32px|Lightning Orb]] [[File:FFRK Stamina Shard.png|32px|Stamina Shard]]
 
|elite complete=16,000 gil
 
|elite complete=16,000 gil
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|elite mastery=[[File:FFRK Major Black Orb.png|32px|Major Black Orb]] [[File:FFRK Greater Non-Elemental Orb.png|32px|Greater Non-Elemental Orb]]
 
|elite mastery=[[File:FFRK Major Black Orb.png|32px|Major Black Orb]] [[File:FFRK Greater Non-Elemental Orb.png|32px|Greater Non-Elemental Orb]]
 
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== Non-''Final Fantasy'' guest appearances ==
 
== Non-''Final Fantasy'' guest appearances ==
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{{Etym|Chaos}}
 
{{Etym|Chaos}}
   
 
The Chaos Shrine is one of the few locations in the game to be renamed in the English as well as the Japanese versions. It was originally known as "Kaosu no Shinden" (Temple of Chaos, or Chaos's Temple), whereas the remakes simplify the name to "Kaosushinden" (the Chaos Temple).
== Trivia ==
 
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* The door to the center chamber will be locked until the player speaks with the King of Cornelia.
 
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The Chaos Shrine, also known as the Temple of Fiends in the NES and Temple of Chaos in the PlayStation port, is a location in the original Final Fantasy. It is a ruin located at the center of the archipelago in which Final Fantasy takes place. The shrine also features a Dark Crystal in Garland's chamber. It is the first dungeon of the game. The door to the center chamber will be locked until the player speaks with the King of Cornelia.

Story

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The Chaos Shrine is an ancient temple used as a hideout for the evil knight Garland. The Warriors of Light head to the Chaos Shrine to find Garland, who holds Princess Sarah hostage. They defeat Garland, but fail to realize he was resurrected by the Four Fiends and transported into the past.

Later, after all four elemental crystals are lit, the Warriors of Light learn they must travel to the past at the Chaos Shrine. The crystals empower the Dark Crystal within the shrine and open a time warp, with which the warriors travel 2000 years back to a point in time when the temple was intact. After traversing it and defeating the Four Fiends for a second time, they locate Garland and defeat the Dark Lord Chaos, ending the time loop. The floor in which Chaos appears is shaped like a hexagram (a triangle in the NES version) inside a circle, possibly representing the Seal of Solomon.

Spoilers end here.

Items

Present time

Item Location
Potion Northwest Corner
Cottage Northwest Corner
Leather Cap Southwest Corner
Rune Blade Southeast Corner (Requires Mystic Key)
Werebuster Northeast Corner (Requires Mystic Key)
Gold Needle Northeast Corner (Requires Mystic Key)

2000 years past

Item Location
45000 gil[note 1]/Dry Ether[note 2] Third Floor
65000 gil[note 3]/Elixir[note 4] Third Floor
26000 gil[note 5]/Megalixir[note 6] B2
Protect Ring B2
Sasuke's Blade B2
Protect Cloak B2
Masamune B4

Enemies

Outside the Chaos Shrine (3,3) (4,3)

FF1 3DS Chaos Shrine Otherworld

The Chaos Shrine on the World Map.

Present Time

FFI Background Chaos Shrine1

Battle background of the Chaos Shrine.

2000 years past

FFI Background Chaos Shrine2

Battle background of the Chaos Shrine of the Past.

FFI Background Chaos Shrine3

Battle background of the Final Battle.


Musical themes

The background music for the Chaos Shrine is called "Chaos Shrine". The background music for the Chaos Shrine of the Past is known as "Sunken Shrine", and is an arrangement of the former. The theme is included in Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Compilation Album.

Other appearances

Final Fantasy Tactics

Wonder - Shrine of Chaos

The Shrine of Chaos.

When the world was young, the primal deities sealed Jaed the Netherlord deep beneath the earth. Its decrepit chambers tainted by a foul and unholy air, the Shrine of Chaos is said to mark the site of his prison.

Description

The Shrine of Chaos was mentioned as one of the wonders.

Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)

File:DissidiaChaosShrine.jpg

The Old Chaos Shrine.

The Old Chaos Shrine (過去のカオス神殿, Kako no Kaosu Shinden?) is the representative arena of Final Fantasy. It is here that Tidus begins his storyline, Terra loses control of her power and attacks Onion Knight, and Bartz spies on several antagonists. Squall and Zidane confront Ultimecia and Kuja here as well, and the Warrior of Light fights Garland at the end of his storyline. At the end of Shade Impulse, the heroes gather at the Shrine to battle Garland, and then open the portal to Chaos's realm, Edge of Madness. Until the Warrior of Light faces Garland, all storyline sequences that take place at the Chaos Shrine happen on the roof or in the side passages, and not actually inside the shrine itself.

The Chaos Shrine is a straightforward arena with a large central room lined with destructible pillars dominated by a ramp leading from the doors of the shrine to a throne against the opposite wall (which can be destroyed with a Wall Rush). Portraits of the Four Fiends can be seen in the corners of the room. In addition to fighting in the shrine itself, players can also fight on the roof, which is almost entirely open with a handful of destructible pillars and statues. A portal to Chaos's realm can be seen in the sky.

If a character is knocked into it by a powerful attack, the shrine's roof can be destroyed, opening up the battle arena and destructible rubble falling into the main chamber. The shrine's Ω form causes the Bravery of both characters to decrease by a set percentage every few seconds, and the Bravery deducted is added to the Bravery pool.

The Blackcrystal Sliver is the battlegen item obtained through stage destruction in this area.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

The Old Chaos Shrine returns, serving as the sight of a battle between Lightning and Kain, after which Lightning confronts Garland and Exdeath.

Ruins of the Chaos Shrine can be found World B, at the Cornelia Plains. In some storylines a moogle operates a shop here.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy

The multiplayer mode is known as Chaos Shrine. It supports four players.

The location itself is featured in Music Sequences, including the "Opening Theme" Event Music Sequence and the " Underwater Temple" Field Music Sequence, as well as any Battle Music Sequence in which the player faces Chaos during a Dark Note. The location is also used as the background for the battle with Chaos upon collecting 10,000 Rhythmia, the only time it is guaranteed to be used in BMS.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call

Chaos Shrine TFFCC

The Chaos Shrine.

The Chaos Shrine returns, the location appearing as the BMS for Last Battle from the 16-bit ports, while the mode itself has been succeeded by Quest Medley. A different version of the Chaos Shrine appears as the background for the BMS for "The Chaos Shrine -TFFCC BMS Arrangement- From FF"

Ruined Chaos Shrine TFF

During "The Chaos Shrine -TFFCC BMS Arrangement- From FF".


Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper

Chaos Shrine

"When darkness veils the world, four Warriors of Light shall come," spoke the prophecy. Their arrival in Cornelia began the story to begin all stories.

Description

Chaos Shrine is unlocked by completing Phantom Train in the Final Fantasy VI realm. Completion of this dungeon unlocks Western Keep in the Final Fantasy I realm.


Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 1

With the support of the Circle of Sages, the Warriors of Light travel to the Chaos Shrine and are transported 2000 years into the past...

Description

Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 1 is unlocked by completing Thunder Plains in the Final Fantasy X realm. Completion of this dungeon unlocks Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 2 in the Final Fantasy I realm.


Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 2

The battle with the two elemental fiends behind them, the Warriors of Light continue their journey downward through the Chaos Shrine, but more foes lie in wait.

Description

Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 2 is unlocked by completing Chaos Shrine of Yore, Part 1 in the Final Fantasy I realm. Completion of this dungeon is required to unlock Sealed Cave in the Final Fantasy IV realm.


Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances

Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Mobile

The Chaos Shrine is present in this crossover title as a stage.

Gallery

Etymology

Chaos refers to the void state preceding the creation of the universe in Greek creation myths, or to the initial "gap" created by the original separation of heaven and earth. Chaos also refers to a state of disorder, disharmony, dissonance, lawlessness, and unpredictability.

The Chaos Shrine is one of the few locations in the game to be renamed in the English as well as the Japanese versions. It was originally known as "Kaosu no Shinden" (Temple of Chaos, or Chaos's Temple), whereas the remakes simplify the name to "Kaosushinden" (the Chaos Temple).

Notes

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