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FFV Meteor Outside

A meteor descending from the sky.

Meteorites (隕石, Inseki?), also called Meteors, are the means of travel in Final Fantasy V for the people from the other world to come to Bartz's World. During the course of the story, multiple meteorites crash upon the surface of Planet R each carrying a single passenger.

The meteorite looks like a large meteorite, but it has a door that grants access inside. Within the meteorite, there's a teleportation pad. It's unknown how the meteorite is piloted, or if it's even piloted in the first place. Its creation or how it functions remain a mystery.

Story

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The Tycoon Meteorite crashes to the west of Tycoon and south of the Pirates' Hideout. It is first seen during the opening sequence, falling from the sky. The passenger of this meteorite is Galuf who initially suffers from amnesia due to the impact.

The Walse Meteorite crashes on the surface of the planet after the party speaks with King Walse inside his castle. It crashes just north to the town of Walse and east of Walse Tower. The passenger of the second meteorite is a soldier from the Castle of Bal.

The Karnak Meteorite appears to have already crashed before the party is aware of its existence. The party learns they can enter the Walse Meteorite and use the teleportation pad within to transport them to the Karnak Meteorite. The passenger is a werewolf from Quelb, Tsuze, who seems to know Galuf, but Galuf doesn't know him.

Krile takes the last meteorite to come get Galuf, and before the two leave to Galuf's World, Galuf tells Bartz he can't come with them, because this is the last meteorite, and there won't be a way for them to return to their world if they come with him. The meteorite is found in the desert near the Ronka Ruins.

With the help of Cid and Mid, the party revisits the meteorites together with them to recharge them with Adamantite. However, they'll only have enough power to travel to Galuf's World.

Spoilers end here.

Other Appearances

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy

TFF - Meteor

An indistinct Meteorite.

An unidentified meteorite appears in the background of the Field Music Sequence for "Four Hearts" and "Mambo de Chocobo".

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