Final Credits
The time loop was severed at last...
The endless struggle that raged over two thousand years had ended, and peace prevailed once more
The light of the four Crystals restored the forces of wind, water, earth, and fire.
It was a mere trick of fate that had given rise to the chain of Garland's wrath.
But magnified by the four forces meant to guide our world, that trick of fate also gave birth to the Fiends.
Monsters had run rampant as the world sank into darkness...
But all that is now past.
With the four forces flowing as they were meant, the Warriors prepares to cross time and return to the world they knew - a world where Princess Sarah, Queen Jayne, and even Garland himself await.
When was this fateful day that sent time spiralling into a loop?
None can say.
It seemed the cycle into which time had fallen would last forever. But the bravery of four young travellers changed that. They took the forces that filled the world with darkness, and used them to bathe the world in light.
None will ever recall the struggle the four endured, for the breaking of the chain means that it never existed.
But within the tales of fantasy that people tell, the memory of their deeds lives on...
Tales of dwarves and elves, of dragons and shining civilisations that reached for the heavens even as they fell.
And now their return is upon us.
With the memory of their struggle buried deep in their hearts, they will quietly watch over our world.
Remember that the forces of the world must be used as they were intended - that the power of light must never be used for dark, and that the true Crystals reside in your heart.
For you are the warrior who crossed time.
You are the bringer of light...
We then get the credits rolling and I think it's safe to assume there's a lot more names on the Remaster than the original. There's also a nice reprise of the various musical themes playing over it which is nice.
After they've scrolled, we're left with a definitive "THE END".
Finally, we're presented with the opportunity to save Clear Data, right before the final boss, which again feels like a very modern thing to do. No complaints though.