The Mammon (マモン, Mamon?), also known as the Mamon, DarkTree, Treant, or Elder Treant, is a recurring creature in the Final Fantasy series, first appearing in Final Fantasy IV. It is typically a variant of the Treant.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy IV[]
The Mammon, also known as the Elder Treant or DarkTree, appear as an enemy encountered in the Sylph Cave. It is weak to fire and can use Berserk.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[]
The Elder Treant returns as an enemy encountered in the Subterrane and Kain's Challenge Dungeon.
Final Fantasy V[]
The Mammon appears as an enemy encountered in the Great Forest of Moore. It is weak to fire and can use Berserk.
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light[]
Mammon appears as one of seven servants of Chaos, responsible for cursing the town of Invidia. She is fought twice as a boss in the Sun Temple and the Star Chamber.
Final Fantasy Dimensions[]
The Treant appears as an enemy encountered in the Mazewood.
Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]
The Mammon from Final Fantasy V appears as an enemy.
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
The Mammon from Final Fantasy V appears as an enemy.
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
The Mammon appears as an enemy encountered in the Fulan Pass, Lechios Hills, Windy Heights East, and Colosseum. It also appears during the events "Return to the Halloween Castle" and "Conspiracy to the Throne."
Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon[]
Chocobo's Dungeon 2[]
The Mamon appears the first encountered member of the Treeman monster family. It is the Lv 1 variant.
Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances[]
Bravely series[]
The Mammon from Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light appears as an optional boss in Bravely Default and Bravely Second: End Layer. Similar to the other bosses from Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light, a remixed version of the battle theme from her original game plays during the battle against her.
Etymology[]
Mammon is a concept as old as the Bible having to do with greed, avarice, and materialism in the Old Testament. In the New Testament, the concept is personified as a false god. Mammon is latter referred to in various literary works, including the Divine Comedy, as the demon that personifies the avarice, one of the seven deadly sins.