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Mount Gulg

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Warrior exploring Mount Gulg in the PlayStation Portable version.

Mount Gulg, also formatted Mt. Gulg[1], is a volcano and one of the dungeons featured in Final Fantasy. It is found on an island, at the end of a maze of rivers flowing north from Crescent Lake. At first, Mount Gulg can only be reached by canoe, but later, once they gain the airship, can land it on the island. In the original Nintendo Entertainment System release, Mount Gulg was named Gurgu Volcano. The boss of Mount Gulg is the Fiend of Fire, Marilith. In the Nintendo Entertainment System release, the place is known as Gurgu Volcano.

History

In Final Fantasy, Mount Gulg starts as a dormant volcano, but after the Warriors of Light defeat Lich, Mount Gulg begins to erupt. As the warriors travel through Mount Gulg, they find Marilith at the end. She is found at the Altar of Fire, draining the power of the Fire Crystal, and thus causing the volcano to erupt and fires to occur around the world. Once the Warriors of Light defeat Marilith, the volcano returns to dormancy.

Layout

Mount Gulg in the Nintendo Entertainment System version

Mount Gulg has five floors, numbered B1–B5. A lot of the floor is covered in lava, which damages the Warriors of Light if they walk on it. The lowest floor is B5, and it features the Altar of Fire, which is the resting place for the Fire Crystal, and a boss battle with Marilith.

There are four weapons in Mount Gulg:

There are five armor in Mount Gulg:

Enemies

  • Ankheg
  • Fire Elemental
  • Fire Gigas
  • Fire Hydra
  • Fire Lizard
  • Gray Ooze
  • Hellhound
  • Hill Gigas
  • Horned Devil
  • Hyenadon
  • Lava Worm
  • Lizard
  • Minotaur
  • Ogre Chief
  • Ogre Mage
  • Pyrolisk
  • Red Dragon
  • Scorpion
  • Sphinx

References

  1. ^ Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls Nintendo Player's Guide, page 22.
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