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⚫ | }}The '''Mana Sanctuary''', also known as the '''Pure Land''', is a vast, dense forest surrounding ancient ruins. According to legend, it is where the [[Mana Goddess]] transformed into [[Mana Tree]] and thus, where the Mana Tree resides. In most games the Sanctuary exists in a separate dimension, though there are means to reach it. Before it became separate from this world, the sanctuary was known as the island of [[Illusia]]. |
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⚫ | The '''Mana Sanctuary''', also known as the '''Pure Land''' is a dense forest surrounding ancient ruins. |
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+ | === ''Dawn of Mana'' === |
See [[Illusia]]. |
See [[Illusia]]. |
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+ | === ''Children of Mana'' === |
− | + | Once the Mana Surge becomes more chaotic and begins warping time and space, the Mana Lord kidnaps Tess in hopes of using her powers to summon the Mana Seed to help him flood the world with Mana. The Gems transport the Heroes to the Ruins by the Tree of Mana but learn that the Ruins are in fact, the Mana Sanctuary in the distant future when the Mana Tree is faltering. At the end of ''Children of Mana'' the [[Benevodons]] seal away Illusia in a separate dimension to protect it. |
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+ | === ''Heroes of Mana'' === |
− | Roget's crew catches a glimpse of Mana sanctuary while Esina's Mirror rapidly absorbs Mana energy. |
+ | [[Roget]]'s crew catches a glimpse of Mana sanctuary while Esina's Mirror rapidly absorbs Mana energy. |
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+ | === ''Seiken Densetsu 3'' === |
The players party and several villains eventually gain access to the Mana Sanctuary. It is the location of the final battle. |
The players party and several villains eventually gain access to the Mana Sanctuary. It is the location of the final battle. |
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+ | === ''Sword of Mana'' === |
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+ | The Mana Sanctuary can be reached with the [[Mana Pendant]] or through [[Dime Tower]]. The player and his friends eventually reach Mana Sanctuary, but so does the main antagonist [[Julius]]. Once again the Sanctuary is the site of the final battle. |
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+ | === ''Legend of Mana'' === |
+ | Here, the Mana Sanctuary is part of the Mana Tree. One Sproutling resides in it and is the one that asks the [[Hero/Heroine (Legend of Mana)|Hero/Heroine]] to take down all monsters in the area that have been draining the Mana energy. Once the request is completed, the player appears in a pond in the Sanctuary where the moon is reflected on the floor. There, the Mana Goddess appears and challenges the player to the final battle. |
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⚫ | By this time the Mana Sanctuary is seemingly part of this world again, though it rests secluded in the crater of an inactive volcano. Randi and his friends go there on their quest to restore power to the Mana Sword. It is inhabited by several bosses, namely [[Dragon Worm]], [[Snow Dragon]], [[Axe Beak]], [[Red Dragon]], [[Thunder Gigas]] and [[Blue Dragon]]. |
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⚫ | By this time the Mana Sanctuary is seemingly part of this world again, though it rests secluded in the crater of an inactive volcano. [[Randi]] and his friends go there on their quest to restore power to the Mana Sword. It is inhabited by several bosses, namely [[Great Viper Boss Line|Dragon Worm]], [[Dragon Boss Line|Snow Dragon]], [[Spring Beak Boss Line|Axe Beak]], [[Dragon Boss Line|Red Dragon]], [[Gigas Boss Line|Thunder Gigas]] and [[Dragon Boss Line|Blue Dragon]]. |
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Revision as of 09:34, 4 February 2019
The Mana Sanctuary, also known as the Pure Land, is a vast, dense forest surrounding ancient ruins. According to legend, it is where the Mana Goddess transformed into Mana Tree and thus, where the Mana Tree resides. In most games the Sanctuary exists in a separate dimension, though there are means to reach it. Before it became separate from this world, the sanctuary was known as the island of Illusia.
Story
Dawn of Mana
See Illusia.
Children of Mana
Once the Mana Surge becomes more chaotic and begins warping time and space, the Mana Lord kidnaps Tess in hopes of using her powers to summon the Mana Seed to help him flood the world with Mana. The Gems transport the Heroes to the Ruins by the Tree of Mana but learn that the Ruins are in fact, the Mana Sanctuary in the distant future when the Mana Tree is faltering. At the end of Children of Mana the Benevodons seal away Illusia in a separate dimension to protect it.
Heroes of Mana
Roget's crew catches a glimpse of Mana sanctuary while Esina's Mirror rapidly absorbs Mana energy.
Seiken Densetsu 3
The players party and several villains eventually gain access to the Mana Sanctuary. It is the location of the final battle.
Sword of Mana
The Mana Sanctuary can be reached with the Mana Pendant or through Dime Tower. The player and his friends eventually reach Mana Sanctuary, but so does the main antagonist Julius. Once again the Sanctuary is the site of the final battle.
Legend of Mana
Here, the Mana Sanctuary is part of the Mana Tree. One Sproutling resides in it and is the one that asks the Hero/Heroine to take down all monsters in the area that have been draining the Mana energy. Once the request is completed, the player appears in a pond in the Sanctuary where the moon is reflected on the floor. There, the Mana Goddess appears and challenges the player to the final battle.
Secret of Mana
- Main article: Pure Land (Secret of Mana)
By this time the Mana Sanctuary is seemingly part of this world again, though it rests secluded in the crater of an inactive volcano. Randi and his friends go there on their quest to restore power to the Mana Sword. It is inhabited by several bosses, namely Dragon Worm, Snow Dragon, Axe Beak, Red Dragon, Thunder Gigas and Blue Dragon.