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* [[Final Fantasy X]] as [[Mythril]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy X]] as [[Mythril]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy X-2]] as [[Mythril]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy X-2]] as [[Mythril]]
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* [[Final Fantasy XI]] as [[Mythril]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy XII]] as [[Mithril]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy XII]] as [[Mithril]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy XIII-2]] as [[Mithril]] Ring
 
* [[Final Fantasy XIII-2]] as [[Mithril]] Ring
 
* [[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII]] as Mithril Brooch
 
* [[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII]] as Mithril Brooch
* [[Final Fantasy XIV]] as [[Mythril]] Ring
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* [[Final Fantasy XIV]] as [[Mythril]]
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* [[Final Fantasy XV]] as [[Mythril]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy Tactics]] as [[Mythril]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy Tactics]] as [[Mythril]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions]] as [[Mythril]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions]] as [[Mythril]]
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* [[Dissidia: Final Fantasy]] as [[Mithril]]
 
* [[Dissidia: Final Fantasy]] as [[Mithril]]
 
* [[Dissidia Duodecim: Final Fantasy]] as Mithril
 
* [[Dissidia Duodecim: Final Fantasy]] as Mithril
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* [[Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia]] as Mithril
 
* [[Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light]] as Mythril
 
* [[Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light]] as Mythril
 
* [[Final Fantasy Dimensions]] as Mithril
 
* [[Final Fantasy Dimensions]] as Mithril
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* [[Star Ocean: The Last Hope]] as [[Mithril]]
 
* [[Star Ocean: The Last Hope]] as [[Mithril]]
 
* [[Star Ocean: Blue Sphere]] as [[Mithril]]
 
* [[Star Ocean: Blue Sphere]] as [[Mithril]]
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* [[Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness]] as Mithril
 
* [[Musashi: Samurai Legend]] as [[Mythril]]
 
* [[Musashi: Samurai Legend]] as [[Mythril]]
 
* [[Gyromancer]] as [[Mythril]] Gigas
 
* [[Gyromancer]] as [[Mythril]] Gigas
* [[Dragon Quest VII:Warriors of Eden]] as Mithril
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* [[Dragon Quest VII]] as Mithril
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* [[Dragon Quest VIII]] as Mithril
 
* [[Dragon Quest IX]] as Mithril
 
* [[Dragon Quest IX]] as Mithril
 
* [[SaGa III: Light or Shadow]] as Mithril
 
* [[SaGa III: Light or Shadow]] as Mithril
 
* [[Bravely Default: Flying Fairy]] as Mythril
 
* [[Bravely Default: Flying Fairy]] as Mythril
 
* [[Bravely Second]] as Mythril
 
* [[Bravely Second]] as Mythril
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* [[Bravely Default: Fairy's Effect]] as Mithril
 
* [[Final Fantasy All The Bravest]] as Mythril
 
* [[Final Fantasy All The Bravest]] as Mythril
 
* [[Final Fantasy Explorers]] as Mythril
 
* [[Final Fantasy Explorers]] as Mythril
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* [[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]] as Mithril
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* [[Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius]] as Mythril
 
* [[Heavenstrike Rivals]] as Mythril
 
* [[Heavenstrike Rivals]] as Mythril
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* [[I Am Setsuna]] as Mithril
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* [[Dissidia Final Fantasy NT]] as Mythril
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* [[Grandia Xtreme]] as Mithril
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* [[World of Final Fantasy]] as Mythril Giant
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* [[World of Final Fantasy Meli-Melo]] as Mythril
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 23:53, 26 November 2017

Mithril was a rare metal that was invented by J.R.R Tolkien[1] for his fantasy world of Arda, or more specifically, Middle Earth. The name "Mithril" is Elvish in origin. It was discovered deep within the mines of the Misty Mountains by the dwarves during the Second Age of the Sun, and it was their source of wealth, the reason for their greed, and the cause of their destruction. For their insatiable desire for the silver inadvertently resulted in the release of a Balrog that had been sealed in the mountains, and they were driven away from their homes for ever. It was not until two hundred years that accursed Balrog was finally defeated when he was cast down from the pinnacle of Silvertine by Gandalf the Grey.

"Mithril! All folk desired it. It could be beaten like copper, and polished like glass; and the Dwarves could make of it a metal, light and yet harder than tempered steel. Its beauty was like to that of common silver, but the beauty of mithril did not tarnish or grow dim."
—J.R.R Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring, Chapter IV[1]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Tolkien, J.R.R. (1991). Lord of the Rings, The, London: HarperCollins. ISBN 0-26110-230-3.