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==Characters== The anonymous male protagonist (named Simea by default in the Game Boy Color version) and his female accomplice, Mesia, are scientists who were cryogenically frozen, to be released when the tower began to activate. The protagonist is assisted by four sages named Zebu, Tornel, Asina, and Kensu, primarily in learning magic spells and gaining information about the world and the quest. They are encountered frequently throughout the game, and the player can seek their advice using the Telepathy spell. In the GBC version, the sages are each responsible for creating one of the four swords: Zebu for Wind, Tornel for Fire, Asina for Water, and Kensu for Thunder. The original game does not mention who forged the ancient swords. There are also four recurring boss characters, "Dragonia's Finest Four." Comprising this group are a warrior named General Kelbesque, Sabera the Witch, the Swordsman Mado, and Karmine the Wizard. Each of them has a distinct elemental weakness, and with the exception of Karmine, each is encountered twice during the adventure.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-Bosses_16-0">]</sup> Though not the final adversary in the game, Emperor Draygon is the ultimate antagonist and the root of all of evil in ''Crystalis''. After defeating him in his human form, the hero encounters him again and reveals his true, dragon-like form. After defeating Draygon a second time, the hero gains access to the Tower for a final showdown with a machine Hayao Miyazaki anime film ''Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'', and some aspects of the art design appear to be, as well (for example, the giant insect boss in the swamp appears almost identical to the Ohmu giant insects seen in the movie). The "Valley of Wind village, Leaf" also may have been influenced by ''Nausicaä''. Two of the characters from ''Crystalis'' are subtle nods to earlier SNK characters who later became part of ''The King of Fighters'' series; the latter two sages, Kensu and Asina, are based on Kensou Sie and Athena Asamiya from the ''Psycho Soldier'' arcade game. In ''The King of Fighters'' series, Kensou is well known for his obsession with Athena, a quality demonstrated even in ''Crystalis''.called DYNA.
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