Corvus is the hidden main antagonist and the final boss of the Nintendo DS videogame Dragon Quest IX. He is a Celestrian that was imprisoned and forgotten in the Gittingham Palace dungeons for 300 years ever since he was captured by the Gittish Empire. Corvus was Aquila's mentor, the same way Aquila was the hero's/heroine's. This means that by Celestrian Laws, Corvus cannot be affected by his/her attacks.
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| - Corvus is the hidden main antagonist and the final boss of the Nintendo DS videogame Dragon Quest IX. He is a Celestrian that was imprisoned and forgotten in the Gittingham Palace dungeons for 300 years ever since he was captured by the Gittish Empire. Corvus was Aquila's mentor, the same way Aquila was the hero's/heroine's. This means that by Celestrian Laws, Corvus cannot be affected by his/her attacks.
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type of villain
| - Necromancer, Monster, Contradictory
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Goals
| - To bring about the destruction of mortals, destroy the Celestrians and the Almighty.
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Origin
| - Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
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Skills
| - Combo attack, Malevolent Darkness , Chilly Breath, Burning Breath, Lullab-Eye, Meditation, Magic Burst, Recover MP prayer, Kafrizz, Lightning Storm, Disruptive Wave, Blue Bolt Drop
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Hobby
| - Spreading darkness across the land of mortals
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Occupation
| - Prisoner in the Gittingham Palace's Oubliette
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| - Corvus is the hidden main antagonist and the final boss of the Nintendo DS videogame Dragon Quest IX. He is a Celestrian that was imprisoned and forgotten in the Gittingham Palace dungeons for 300 years ever since he was captured by the Gittish Empire. Given his situation; he managed to cast the hatred and wrath he had accumulated towards mortals, Celestrians, his lover whom he thought had betrayed him, and even the Almighty himself, as a powerful lightning spell that derailed the Starlight Express and caused major damage to the Observatory, the Celestrians' home. Colaterally, it also made the hero/heroine lose his/her Celestrian nature. The fallen Celestrian also brought the Empire back to life, many of its members as animal humanoids, beasts or living corpses; all of this while still shackled, presumably because of his own will. Corvus was Aquila's mentor, the same way Aquila was the hero's/heroine's. This means that by Celestrian Laws, Corvus cannot be affected by his/her attacks.
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