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Coatlicue.

Coatlicue is a Mercury-aligned Summon introduced in Golden Sun: The Lost Age and featured in Golden Sun: Dark Dawn as one of the collectable summon sequences not initially available to parties even if they have collected enough Djinn to use them. Late in the former game, once the party's Lemurian Ship gains the capacity to Hover above the land, the party may reach and explore the short and optional Atteka Cavern at the south edge of Atteka, which contains Coatlicue's summon tablet. In Dark Dawn, the summon tablet is located inside Harun Channel, but it is possible for the player to permanently lock off access to the tablet by using Crush to let the water flow without having first reentered the area from the conjoined Warrior's Hill side of the complex to fetch it. At any rate, as a collectable summon, Coatlicue uses more than one element of Djinni on standby, requiring three Mercury Djinn and three Jupiter Djinn. It is the only non-damaging summon in any Golden Sun game, causing all Adepts to immediately restore about 60 HP and then passively regenerate a percentage of their maximum HP meters at the end of each of the next five turns of the battle, starting at 60% the first turn and then decreasing by 10% on each subsequent turn. Though both games' versions of Coatlicue depict a young woman, her design undergoes a drastic change between the games.

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  • ...that Alex has a second slightly different, unused facial portrait placed in the games' code in a way that suggests he may have been planned to be a playable character at some point during development?
  • ...that if you skip the Orb of Force in Fuchin Falls Cave, at the end of the Altin Peak dungeon Garet will set off the boulder-rolling sequence in a cutscene instead?
  • ...that the manual for the North American version of The Lost Age incorrectly refers to the Mars Djinn Spark, Kindle, Char, and Coal as "Guts," "Axel," "Chili," and "Turbo" - and that Chili later became the name for a Mars Djinni in Dark Dawn with a similar effect?
  • ...that the Grave Eclipse stretches west far enough that it covers Isaac and Garet's Lookout Cabin near Sol Sanctum?
  • ...that when selecting characters on the Dark Dawn status screen, each character placement plays one of the seven natural musical notes (Do Re Mi...)?

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