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The first letters in the English names of Levels 1-7 spell out CROWNED, indicating how [[Magolor]] crowns himself with the [[Master Crown]] near the end of the story. This word is also the name of [[C-R-O-W-N-E-D|the music track]] that plays in the final battle against [[Magolor (second form)|Magolor]]. | The first letters in the English names of Levels 1-7 spell out CROWNED, indicating how [[Magolor]] crowns himself with the [[Master Crown]] near the end of the story. This word is also the name of [[C-R-O-W-N-E-D|the music track]] that plays in the final battle against [[Magolor (second form)|Magolor]]. | ||
*In the Japanese, Korean, and Chinese versions, the names are written in both the native language and in English. The native Chinese names also spell out CROWNED when converted to [[wikipedia:pinyin|pinyin]]. | **In the Japanese, Korean, and Chinese versions, the names are written in both the native language and in English. The native Chinese names also spell out CROWNED when converted to [[wikipedia:pinyin|pinyin]]. | ||
*In the Latin Spanish version, the first letters of Levels 1-7 spell out CORONAR (Spanish for "to crown"). | *In the Latin Spanish version, the first letters of Levels 1-7 spell out CORONAR (Spanish for "to crown"). | ||
*In the French versions, the first letters of Levels 1-7 spell out PARFAIT (French for "perfect"). | *In the French versions, the first letters of Levels 1-7 spell out PARFAIT (French for "perfect"). |