Chrono Trigger/The Hero Appears

Chapter 10: The Hero Appears (600 A.D. second time)

Head through Truce Canyon; the first thing that you'll notice as you pass through is that the monsters have changed since the very first time you visited it. Talk to the townspeople to learn about the legendary hero, and go to Zenan Bridge to learn that they need supplies.

If you need a place to train, well this is a bad time to be looking. Guardia Forest is the only place with enemies and you're limited to just Roly Riders that come in groups of two.

Head through Guardia Forest and into Guardia Castle.

Talk to the people there to find out the king was injured fighting Magus' army, then head into the kitchen (follow the right corridor to the northeast door) and talk to the chef. Let the dialogue play out, then leave the kitchen and head back to the entrance. He'll come running in to give you some jerky for the soldiers on Zenan Bridge and a Power Tab for your troubles. Take the jerky to the Knight Captain (the golden soldier) at the entrance, and offer him the jerky. The food rations will give him brightened spirits, but moments after news of a new uprising comes to light. Magus's forces are pushing forward and breaking through - the knight captain orders his remaining men to stand guard, for they have no other choice. If you speak to him, he'll ask for your assistance; if you choose to help him (which you must to continue the plot) you will receive a Gold Helm.

Defending Zenan Bridge
After getting the Gold Helm from the Knight Captain, start crossing the bridge. As you progress across the bridge, you'll watch several cutscenes. In the first, Deceased will kill Guardia soldiers - their corpses will disappear, and Ozzie will make an entrance, say a few words, and then pit you against the demons.

This first group has two Deceased and Ozzie, when you beat them you'll receive 106 XP, 6 TP, and 140G. The trick is to either use some powerful magic attacks, since the Deceased are resistant to physical, or simply focus your energy on Ozzie. Once Ozzie "dies," the Deceased will fall with him. There is no difference doing it one way or the other, except that killing Ozzie can sometimes be easier than spending 1-6 turns facing off against the Deceased.

Continue along the bridge to the left, walk in between the two corpses. Ozzie will turn the corpses into Deceased and begin another battle, this time with an additional foe. Again, strike at Ozzie for the quick victory - you'll receive 144 XP, 8 TP, and 160G.

Heal up, and get ready to fight a powerful, complicated boss. Ozzie will threaten you, saying, "Thats IT! Now you're finished!" Your second party member will taunt back, and then Ozzie will summon the boss behind you - an abomination made up of deceased!

If you remembered to grab the Naga-ette Bromide in the Cathedral in Chapter 3 or feel like going back for it, go in the northern most residence of the village just after Zenan Bridge. You'll notice the chest in the top center of the room with the glowing blue dot - if you try to open it, it will say it is locked. Speak with the woman in front of the fire, and trade her the Naga-ette Bromide for "something good." The old man will unlock the drawer, and you'll be able to open it; inside you'll find a Magic Tab.

Head south to Porre, stopping by Fiona's villa to see what's going on with her. Grab the two Mid Ethers before heading down to the Porre market. There you'll find a Power Tab on the floor, on the left side of the room. Head into the Cursed Woods to the north west if you like. At this point you'll have access to either Dorino's or Porre's markets; head to either one to gear up. You might be interested in the Gold Suits and Berets available in Porre, so don't leave town without checking first!

There's a sign to the left that says no trespassing, gribbit. Can toads speak? You'll find a Mid Tonic and a Shelter in the chests as you head north. If you attack the snakes here, they'll eat the frogs to restore health, which is handy since the snakes have lower defense and are easier to defeat without using abilities. As you approach the top, you'll hear a rustling sound. There's a single green bush in the center of the area, and it rustles every once in a while. Very peculiar! If you walk around it, you might notice that you can climb down the backside where a ladder exists.
 * Cursed Woods

A bedroom? In the middle of a forest? What is this? Grab the MagicScarf in the apple-like chest in the top right, then head over to the left side. A voice will yell down at you, asking who's there. Frog will drop from the ceiling and be as surprised to see you as you are to see him. Upon word of the king, he will walk to the corner and think to himself, saying "'Tis nary a thing I canst do... Please be on thy way." He will sit there, and sad music will begin to play. If you speak to him again, he will claim he's no hero, and won't be able to help you.

Leave him be, for there's nothing you can do here at the moment. It's time to restore his confidence!

Denadaro Mountains
When you're ready to move on, head off to the mountain range. You'll probably want Lucca for this part, for as an NPC reveals in town, if you meet a goblin with a hammer your best bet is to burn it. If you don't, the goblin will be much stronger both defensively and offensively. With this in mind, your party will consist of Crono, Lucca, and either Robo or Marle (depending on your healing preferences). If you go with Robo, you will probably have to rely more on items than you would otherwise.

In the first screen, take the exit to the right of the ladder to find a chest with a Miragehand (a weapon for Robo) partially obscured by leaves. Head back to take the ladder that will lead you to Tata, the "legendary hero." Incidentally, as soon as you run into Tata you'll officially be in the "Tata and the Frog" segment of the game.

Now it's time to mosey into the next chapter.

Challenging Lavos
While the save file still reads as "The Hero Appears," head to the Millennial Fair if you want to fight Lavos at this point and get The Tata/Legendary Hero Ending. This ending is a funny little one where Tata goes off to challenge Magus singlehandedly, convinced he's the legendary hero.