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In Bone Village (a village on the northern continent, a big dinosaur skeleton sticking out of the woods); you arrive there by traversing the waterways northward, the guys working there have seen Sephiroth looking for the "Keystone," except that apparently some rich guy has it. Go back down the western seaboard and you'll see a river that cuts across the middle of the continent past the Gold Saucer. The guy at the weapon shop on the peninsula east of Gold Saucer and east of Gongaga was the previous owner, and he tells you that the stone was sold to Dio, owner of the Gold Saucer.
In Bone Village (a village on the northern continent, a big dinosaur skeleton sticking out of the woods); you arrive there by traversing the waterways northward, the guys working there have seen Sephiroth looking for the "Keystone," except that apparently some rich guy has it. Go back down the western seaboard and you'll see a river that cuts across the middle of the continent past the Gold Saucer. The guy at the weapon shop on the peninsula east of Gold Saucer and east of Gongaga was the previous owner, and he tells you that the stone was sold to Dio, owner of the Gold Saucer.


Head back to Gold Saucer to retrieve the Keystone. In order to do that, you'll probably want the Buggy once again to cross the quicksands. Or head back there through Corel. Dio was the Manly Man and logically keeps all of this stuff in the only location you didn't scour thoroughly on your first visit to Gold Saucer: the Battle Square. You'll find out, of course, that Dio has a showroom full of really weird things. Really big alarm clocks, genuine Klein bottles presumably for sale, and the Keystone.
Head back to Gold Saucer to retrieve the Keystone. In order to do that you'll need to go back through Corel. Do not use the Buggy again to cross the quicksands, this will only bring you back to the desert outside Corel prison. Dio was the Manly Man and logically keeps all of this stuff in the only location you didn't scour thoroughly on your first visit to Gold Saucer: the Battle Square. You'll find out, of course, that Dio has a showroom full of really weird things. Really big alarm clocks, genuine Klein bottles presumably for sale, and the Keystone.


Dio shows up, and won't let Cloud borrow the Keystone unless he fights in the arena. Basically, this is one-on-one fighting against all sorts of weird critters, with a random handicap between the fights. For details, see the [[Final Fantasy VII/Gold Saucer#Battle Square|Battle Square guide]], though you won't need the guide  much in this fight: after all, there's only one possible prize this time. The goal here is to survive at least one fight. Just keep defeating monsters as long as you can stand up. If you get wiped out in the first fight, Dio will let you try again.
Dio shows up, and won't let Cloud borrow the Keystone unless he fights in the arena. Basically, this is one-on-one fighting against all sorts of weird critters, with a random handicap between the fights. For details, see the [[Final Fantasy VII/Gold Saucer#Battle Square|Battle Square guide]], though you won't need the guide  much in this fight: after all, there's only one possible prize this time. The goal here is to survive at least one fight. Just keep defeating monsters as long as you can stand up. If you get wiped out in the first fight, Dio will let you try again.
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