![]() ![]() Many noted this shouldn't be possible as Moggle Mog was believed to be a legend. What the Mogglesguard had summoned was their desire for Moggle Mog to be real, given physical form. While Moogle legends described Moggle Mog as a kind, benevolent presence, the primal Mogglesguard had summoned was driven by the need to feast on ever-greater amounts of aether along with a large following to further solidify his being. The Warrior of Light and company defeated Moggle Mog on two separate occasions before he did irreparable damage, not just to the other citizens of the Twelveswood, but to the Moogles themselves. Rather than recognizing their folly in summoning the king, the Mogglesguard were filled with anger and summoned him forth once more. More powerful than his previous incarnation, Moggle Mog assumed the title of Great King Moggle Mog XII. Despite his increase in power, the Warrior of Light defeated both the King and the Mogglesguard yet again. Good King Moggle Mog XII's eponymous theme plays during the battle against him. It is a remix of the traditional "Moogle Theme", albeit more spooky in nature. The main melodic lines are drawn from " Mog's Theme" from Final Fantasy VI. It resembles " This Is Halloween", the opening theme to The Nightmare Before Christmas, written by Danny Elfman. The lyrics to the song in Phase 2 (Post-Memento-Moogle) describe the moogles in the fight (including the king) and their personalities and specialities. Players may assume the Moogles are either introducing each other or themselves, but nothing in the lyrics confirms this. Other appearances Final Fantasy Trading Card Game It is possible the lyrics were written as a mnemonic device for players. ![]() Good King Moggle Mog XII appears as an Ice-elemental card. Look to those who walked before to lead those who walked after The soul yearns for honour, and the flesh the hereafter To all of my children to whom Death hath passed his judgement To all of my children in whom Life flows abundant How can we carry on if redemption's beyond us? My legs grow tired, tell us where must we wander? Release your hands, for your will drags us under Long believed to be a myth, this moogle king has now descended to Eorzea.I close my eyes, tell us why must we suffer? Non- Final Fantasy guest appearances Guardian Cross Good King Moggle Mog XII appears on a Triple Triad card in Final Fantasy Portal App. Judgment binds all we hold to a memory of scorn Mired by a plague of doubt, the Land, she mourns Words without sound, these lies betray our thoughts War born of strife, these trials persuade us not Our souls have been torn and our bodies forsakenīearing sins of the past, for our future is taken Still deaf to our cries, lost in hope we lie defeated Now open your eyes while our plight is repeated Witness Listen Suffer Sanction Weather Wander Answer Honour Value Whisper Mention Ponder Warrant Cherish Welcome Suffer Promise Witness Reason Follow Wander Stumble Listen Walk free, walk free, walk free, believe. ![]()
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