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The Devil's Road exacts a high toll.

The Devil's Road, also known as Serpent Road, is a passage in Final Fantasy IV that connects Mysidia with Baron. It uses Lunar magic and technology brought to the Blue Planet by Kluya to facilitate fast travel. In Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, the Devil's Road is its own dungeon filled with dimensional warp points.

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Final Fantasy IV[]

The elder seals the passage shortly after Cecil and the Red Wings steal the Crystal of Water from Mysidia; however, after Cecil abandons his Dark Knight ways and becomes a Paladin, he reopens it and allows the party to return to Baron.

The road is said to be tiring for travelers. In the 3D remake releases, Tellah contemplates staying at an Inn when the party emerges in Baron, a subtle hint as to the location of Yang.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[]

Ceodore Harvey and the Hooded Man use this secret passage to reach Baron. Throughout the way there, they were supported by a Black Mage and a White Mage, who were sent by Porom to guide them through the dungeon.

The room with teleporters is similar to a room in the Lunar Ruins of Final Fantasy IV.

Spoilers end here.

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Enemies[]

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[]

Ceodore's Tale[]

Third Area


Kain's Tale[]


Musical themes[]

In Final Fantasy IV, the town theme "Welcome to Our Town!" plays on the Baron side while "Mystic Mysidia" plays on the Mysidian side. In The After Years, the dungeon theme "Into the Darkness" plays in the dungeon part of the Devil's Road.

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Etymology[]

The Devil is believed in many religions, myths and cultures to be a supernatural entity that is the personification of evil and the enemy of God and humankind.

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