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The four Crystals used by Culex in battle are also important reoccurring artifacts from the ''Final Fantasy'' series, appearing in many entries in the series with different functions in each. All four Crystals featured in the battle are from the original ''[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy (video game)|Final Fantasy]]'' for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], although they did not gain their unique coloration until much later in the series. This connection is heightened by the Japanese name of the Quartz Charm, which is the Crystal Charm.
The four Crystals used by Culex in battle are also important reoccurring artifacts from the ''Final Fantasy'' series, appearing in many entries in the series with different functions in each. All four Crystals featured in the battle are from the original ''[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy (video game)|Final Fantasy]]'' for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], although they did not gain their unique coloration until much later in the series. This connection is heightened by the Japanese name of the Quartz Charm, which is the Crystal Charm.


Moreover, the three music tracks associated with Culex are covers of three music tracks from the ''Final Fantasy'' series. His battle music is a cover of the boss battle theme from ''[[wikipedia:Final Fantasy IV|Final Fantasy IV]]'' (initially ''Final Fantasy II'' in North America), the music that plays when he is defeated is a cover of the victory music present throughout the ''Final Fantasy'' series, and the ending conversation is a cover of the ''Final Fantasy'' main theme.
Moreover, the three music tracks associated with Culex are covers of three music tracks from the ''Final Fantasy'' series. His battle music is a cover of the boss battle theme from ''[[wikipedia:Final Fantasy IV|Final Fantasy IV]]'' (initially ''Final Fantasy II'' in North America), the music that plays when he is defeated is a cover of the victory music present throughout the ''Final Fantasy'' series, and the ending conversation is a cover of the ''Final Fantasy'' "Prelude".


In the English version, Culex's name is the Latin word for mosquito.
In the English version, Culex's name is the Latin word for mosquito.
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