Difference between revisions of "Criosphinx"
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− | Based off the Sphinx of Giza, which guards the gates to the city, and asks a famous riddle: What walks on four legs in the morning, two in the afternoon, and three at night (mankind)", and tears to shreds those who cannot answer. Oedipus correctly answered the question, prompting the sphinx to kill itself. Crio | + | Based off the Sphinx of Giza, which guards the gates to the city, and asks a famous riddle: What walks on four legs in the morning, two in the afternoon, and three at night (mankind)", and tears to shreds those who cannot answer. Oedipus correctly answered the question, prompting the sphinx to kill itself. The Criosphinx in Egyptian mythology is simply a ram-headed sphinx (the classic Sphinx, such as the one at Giza, are human-headed). Criosphinxes are associated with the Egyptian god Amun, and are most famously depicted in a row of sphinx statues guarding the route between Luxor Temple and Karnak. The Crio- in Criosphinx comes from Greek -- Krios means Ram. |
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Revision as of 01:26, 5 June 2006
Contents
General Information
Chrono Cross
Innate: Yellow
Found: Earth Dragon Isle (Home)
HP: 13000
Attack: 140
Magic: 30
Defense: 95
Magic Defense: 28
Common Drop: Sunglasses
Rare Drop: Denadorite
Common Steal: Rainbow Shell
Rare Steal: None
Gold: 2500g
Doppelgang: No
To answer the riddles of the Criosphinx, use an Element corresponding to the color he described. You can defeat him easily if you have a Yellow Plate.
Japanese Equivalent
Translation: Ginger X
Name Origin
Based off the Sphinx of Giza, which guards the gates to the city, and asks a famous riddle: What walks on four legs in the morning, two in the afternoon, and three at night (mankind)", and tears to shreds those who cannot answer. Oedipus correctly answered the question, prompting the sphinx to kill itself. The Criosphinx in Egyptian mythology is simply a ram-headed sphinx (the classic Sphinx, such as the one at Giza, are human-headed). Criosphinxes are associated with the Egyptian god Amun, and are most famously depicted in a row of sphinx statues guarding the route between Luxor Temple and Karnak. The Crio- in Criosphinx comes from Greek -- Krios means Ram.
Media
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From: Monsters (Chrono Cross)