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'''Mole people''' are an apparently extinct race in ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''. The remnants of their civilization can be found on [[Mount Gulug (Final Fantasy IX)|Mount Gulug]].
 
'''Mole people''' are an apparently extinct race in ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''. The remnants of their civilization can be found on [[Mount Gulug (Final Fantasy IX)|Mount Gulug]].
   
Not a single Mole Person is met in the game, nor is it ever addressed what happened to them. The storyline, however, points toward the idea that the Mole People, like the [[Summoner (Final Fantasy IX)|summoners]], would have had [[Eidolon (Final Fantasy IX)|eidolons]], and that it would have been [[Garland (Final Fantasy IX)|Garland]] who destroyed them.
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Not a single mole person is met in the game, nor is it ever addressed what happened to them. The storyline, however, points toward the idea that the mole people, like the [[Summoner (Final Fantasy IX)|summoners]], would have had [[Eidolon (Final Fantasy IX)|eidolons]], and that it would have been [[Garland (Final Fantasy IX)|Garland]] who destroyed them.
   
 
An excerpt from the Eidolon Wall in [[Madain Sari]] appears to support this as well:
 
An excerpt from the Eidolon Wall in [[Madain Sari]] appears to support this as well:
{{Q|This information is yet to be confirmed, but there was an eyewitness account of a previously-undiscovered eidolon. It was witnessed in Esto Gaza. If there is an eidolon that can exist outside of our legends, our theory would no longer hold true. But maybe there are other tribes that have legends of their own.|Eidolon Wall in Madain Sari}}
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{{Quote|This information is yet to be confirmed, but there was an eyewitness account of a previously-undiscovered eidolon. It was witnessed in Esto Gaza. If there is an eidolon that can exist outside of our legends, our theory would no longer hold true. But maybe there are other tribes that have legends of their own.|Eidolon Wall in Madain Sari}}
   
 
[[File:MountGulugPath1.png|thumb|250px|Ruins of the Mole People's village.]]
 
Garland has sealed Mount Gulug off for an unknown reason. However, since it is well known Garland feared eidolons and saw them as hindrance to his plans, it can be speculated that Garland was the one who destroyed the Mole People's village, much the same way he destroyed Madain Sari in order to rid [[Gaia (Final Fantasy IX)|Gaia]] of the summoner tribe. Proof that the Mole People had eidolons is in the fact that Mount Gulug contains an extraction circle used for extracting eidolons from a person. Only one other such circle exists in the world, in the basement of [[Alexandria]] castle, where the summoner tribe used to live before moving to Madain Sari.
 
Garland has sealed Mount Gulug off for an unknown reason. However, since it is well known Garland feared eidolons and saw them as hindrance to his plans, it can be speculated that Garland was the one who destroyed the Mole People's village, much the same way he destroyed Madain Sari in order to rid [[Gaia (Final Fantasy IX)|Gaia]] of the summoner tribe. Proof that the Mole People had eidolons is in the fact that Mount Gulug contains an extraction circle used for extracting eidolons from a person. Only one other such circle exists in the world, in the basement of [[Alexandria]] castle, where the summoner tribe used to live before moving to Madain Sari.
   
 
Further proof is that [[Kuja]] decides to head to Mount Gulug after concluding he needs an eidolon stronger than [[Alexander (summon)|Alexander]], as if he thinks he might come across one in the volcano.
 
Further proof is that [[Kuja]] decides to head to Mount Gulug after concluding he needs an eidolon stronger than [[Alexander (summon)|Alexander]], as if he thinks he might come across one in the volcano.
   
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Mole people are an apparently extinct race in Final Fantasy IX. The remnants of their civilization can be found on Mount Gulug.

Not a single mole person is met in the game, nor is it ever addressed what happened to them. The storyline, however, points toward the idea that the mole people, like the summoners, would have had eidolons, and that it would have been Garland who destroyed them.

An excerpt from the Eidolon Wall in Madain Sari appears to support this as well:

This information is yet to be confirmed, but there was an eyewitness account of a previously-undiscovered eidolon. It was witnessed in Esto Gaza. If there is an eidolon that can exist outside of our legends, our theory would no longer hold true. But maybe there are other tribes that have legends of their own.

Eidolon Wall in Madain Sari
MountGulugPath1

Ruins of the Mole People's village.

Garland has sealed Mount Gulug off for an unknown reason. However, since it is well known Garland feared eidolons and saw them as hindrance to his plans, it can be speculated that Garland was the one who destroyed the Mole People's village, much the same way he destroyed Madain Sari in order to rid Gaia of the summoner tribe. Proof that the Mole People had eidolons is in the fact that Mount Gulug contains an extraction circle used for extracting eidolons from a person. Only one other such circle exists in the world, in the basement of Alexandria castle, where the summoner tribe used to live before moving to Madain Sari.

Further proof is that Kuja decides to head to Mount Gulug after concluding he needs an eidolon stronger than Alexander, as if he thinks he might come across one in the volcano.