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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | It's implied that most of the cast from Trigger died. "Radical Dreamers," a Japanese-only game which became a prototype of Chrono Cross, directly states that "Gil" is Magus, but this angle was dropped and "Gil" became the character "Guile." Yet in a letter written to Kid, the reincarnation/daughter/clone of his sister Schala, it says that he is close by and protecting her and that they have to find each other. Kid and Serge can't be together because the Reset Button in the Good Ending erased Serge's memories of her and she'd be intruding; but Kid's next reincarnation is shown looking for Janus. Very reminiscent of "A Chinese Ghost Story." |