![]() ![]() ![]() On the cover of 51, Astal appears in the audience, looking up to Sonic, Tails, and Princess Sally standing on the podium and celebrating their victory. They appear alongside, and Deku from fighting against the Overlanders (Humans) in a flashback/dream sequence of. She undergoes another deep sleep and is absent for most of the game. Astal (and the bird) have a one panel cameo in Sonic the Hedgehog issue 50. She awakes when she realizes the damage Astal unwittingly caused to Quartilia and chains him to the moon, and destroy's Jerado's physical form by sealing him in a round gemstone and shattering it. ![]() The former created the latter beings and the planet they live on, the elements that give it life and power, but to do so easily exhausts her powers, which requires her to go into extensive periods of rest. Jerado has a hurdle of varying monstrosities at his command from goblins with gem bodies and helmets, to psychedelic bird monsters that charge into Astal from time to time, tremendous insects to a beastly tree that travels about from its basal cavities and boss monsters that are required and designed to be destroyed to restore his physical form and enhance his strength after his prior defeat by Antowas.: Antowas, Astal, Leda and the bird. Few titles like it were released on the Western Saturn, meaning that one had to resort to importing to keep the fix for 2D gaming alive. This work contains the following tropes.: A boy and his bird.: Seems that way, as Astal and Leda are the first to populate Quartilia.: The game's original Japanese title is Kisuishou Densetsu Astal ('Bright Crystal Legend Astal').: Jerado is given this type of boisterous, deep, menacing and mirthful voice in the Japanese release.: Astal is aided by a bird throughout the game. ![]()
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