Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin is a retelling of the story of the original Final Fantasy, but some things were cut in the development process. One of the most important boss battles in the history of the Final Fantasy series was cut from Stranger of Paradise. However, there's a chance it could appear later in one of the DLC updates for the game.
Stranger of Paradise is about Jack Garland and his allies, who refer to themselves as the «Warriors of Light» of legend. It's clear from the outset that there's something wrong, as there are five members of Jack's group, and the legends speak of four Warriors of Light. The crystals Jack and his friends carry also don't match the description of the mythical elemental crystals. The fact that Jack's surname is the same as the name of the first boss in FF1 means that he has a dark fate ahead of him, but will things play out the same way this time?
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The story of Stranger of Paradise includes many elements from FF1, but some stuff was cut in translation. Bahamut was cut from Stranger of Paradise, as were many of the FF1 bosses, like the vampire and the evil eye. There is one boss in the game that many fans expected to see, due to its importance to the Final Fantasy series as a whole, but it's missing from the final product. The FF1 players had to go searching for this boss and many likely wouldn't encounter it without consulting a guide first, but those who did fight it were not likely to forget it.
In FF1, the end boss of the game was Chaos, who resembled one of the pit fiend demons from Dungeons & Dragons. The player had to defeat the Four Fiends a second time before they could face Chaos,
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