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Moor Gault (Moa Gault) is the Guardian of Fire; he takes on the form of a large fiery bird or dragon. He is generally one of the earliest Guardians obtainable in the games he appears in and sometimes has a minor speaking role. In Wild Arms 4 he is known as Code M and is a Guardian program that can be summoned from the fire leypoint on a HEX field. In Wild Arms 5, he has a fire-elemental TF System tower named after himself, known as "Tower M".

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  • Moor Gault (Moa Gault) is the Guardian of Fire; he takes on the form of a large fiery bird or dragon. He is generally one of the earliest Guardians obtainable in the games he appears in and sometimes has a minor speaking role. In Wild Arms 4 he is known as Code M and is a Guardian program that can be summoned from the fire leypoint on a HEX field. In Wild Arms 5, he has a fire-elemental TF System tower named after himself, known as "Tower M".
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  • Moor Gault (Moa Gault) is the Guardian of Fire; he takes on the form of a large fiery bird or dragon. He is generally one of the earliest Guardians obtainable in the games he appears in and sometimes has a minor speaking role. In Wild Arms 4 he is known as Code M and is a Guardian program that can be summoned from the fire leypoint on a HEX field. In Wild Arms 5, he has a fire-elemental TF System tower named after himself, known as "Tower M".
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