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So, this must be Garland's haunted mansion... Talk about bad taste in interior decorating.

Zidane

Pandemonium is Garland's castle in Final Fantasy IX and the place where he docks the Invincible and oversees the soulless Genomes. Referred to as a floating castle, Pandemonium is situated near Bran Bal on the planet of Terra.

It appears organic in design, with eyeballs, scales, horns, fangs and shells in its structure. Atop the Pandemonium rests a large red crystal. Pandemonium's structure is covered in large eyes, some of which seem to follow visitors, giving the impression the structure is alive. This is in juxtaposition to being the place where the dead sleep in stasis. Another place in the game covered in blinking eyes is the final battle arena.

Story[]

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Zidane and Garnet in Pandemonium.

Pandemonium is where the souls of Terra, killed in years long past, lay in stasis, anticipating Gaia's absorption.

Pandemonium is accessed by a transport portal similar to those found within the castle proper. Inside, Garland reveals to Zidane his true purpose as an Angel of Death. Zidane is distressed by the news and tries to attack Garland, but he apparently modifies Zidane, causing him to pass out and altering him to become an "empty vessel", just like the other Genomes. Zidane is left on a throne in a secluded room. His friends come to try to help shake him out of his reverie, but Zidane brushes off their attempts. After several battles where various party members help Zidane defeat various monsters, he comes to grips with himself.

Trance Kuja atop Pandemonium from FFIX Remastered

Kuja enters Trance above Pandemonium.

After going through the mazy palace, the party reaches Garland where they battle a Silver Dragon and then Garland himself. Though Garland continues to predict Gaia's eventual decay, the party defeats him, and Garland crawls to the fortress's precipice. The party spares his life, but Kuja enters Pandemonium and battles the party. During battle, Kuja achieves Trance and obliterates the party with Ultima. Trance Kuja declares that he will rule Terra and Gaia in which Garland says that Kuja's power is meaningless. Kuja kicks Garland off the ledge, sending him plummeting to his death. Garland's spirit tells Kuja that he's a defect and that he will last only until the worthy Genome, Zidane, grew. Though Kuja at first does not believe Garland, he realizes that he's a mortal and will die. Not wanting the world to exist without him, Kuja unleashes Ultima to destroy Pandemonium, along with the rest of Terra.

Spoilers end here.

Quests[]

Mognet[]

Moorock in Bran Bal has never heard of Mognet, but upon learning of it wants to send a letter to Mozme in Pandemonium:

My First Mognet

From Moorock to Mozme

This is my first time using Mognet!

And my first letter! Kupo!

Hmm, what should I write about? Kupo?

Blu Mag[]

Quina can eat Abadon to learn Twister, Amdusias to learn LV4 Holy, Malboro to learn Bad Breath, and Shell Dragon to learn Earth Shake.

Enemies[]

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Battle background in Pandemonium.

Screen Encounter Rate
Enemies Frequency AP
PandemoniumMindControl
64
Mover 75% 3
Malboro 25% 3
PandemoniumHall1
80
Mover 75% 3
Malboro 25% 3
PandemoniumHall2
90
Malboro 50% 3
Mover 37.5% 3
Abadon 12.5% 4
PandemoniumHall3
80
Malboro 50% 3
Mover 37.5% 3
Abadon 12.5% 4
PandemoniumGenerator
N/A
Malboro 25% 3
Mover 25% 3
Abadon 25% 4
Shell Dragon 25% 4
PandemoniumControlRoom
30
Shell Dragon 50% 4
Abadon 37.5% 4
Malboro 12.5% 3
PandemoniumElevator1
5
Abadon 50% 4
Malboro 50% 3
PandemoniumElevator2
18
Shell Dragon 50% 4
Abadon 37.5% 4
Malboro 12.5% 3
PandemoniumMaze
6
Abadon 50% 4
Malboro 50% 3

Items[]

  • Holy Miter (behind the "throne" at the start of the dungeon)
  • Carabini Mail (lower left corner of the "teleporter room", the last room before the point of no return; to get it, the player needs to take the top teleporter from the previous area)
  • Elixir (get the right teleporter to the "teleporter room")
  • Battle Boots
  • 20007 gil

Musical themes[]

The theme that plays in Pandemonium is known as "Pandemonium" and is a remake of "Castle Pandaemonium" from Final Fantasy II with a distinctly slower tempo and gothic sound.

During the three battles after Zidane learns of his nature as a Genome, the music that plays is titled "Not Alone|You're Not Alone".

Other appearances[]

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Terra - Pandaemonium

Pandaemonium

Pandaemonium appears as the Field Music Sequence for "Not Alone".

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Behind the scenes[]

The member who suggests the party should get on the Invincible depends on who is in the party currently; it can be Freya, Vivi, Steiner or Eiko.

Gallery[]

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Etymology[]

Pandaemonium is named after the castle of hell, Pandaemonium, from Final Fantasy II, which is named after the fortress that the fallen angel Lucifer builds in Hell in John Milton's Paradise Lost. The music that also plays in the location is a remix of the music played in Pandaemonium from Final Fantasy II, albeit at half the speed.

Pandæmonium comprises the Greek words pan, "all", and daimonion, "demon"; it can roughly be translated as "all demons". Pandæmonium is the castle of Lucifer and the capital of Hell in John Milton's Paradise Lost, and the word was invented by him. The word has also come to mean any wild disorder or chaos in English.

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