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Its name is based on ''Alte leute'', a German phrase meaning "old people". The boss originally looked like an old man before transforming into the Jura Aevis in ''Final Fantasy V''. | Its name is based on ''Alte leute'', a German phrase meaning "old people". The boss originally looked like an old man before transforming into the Jura Aevis in ''Final Fantasy V''. | ||
[[Category:Savage Mounts]] | [[Category:Savage Mounts]] [[Category:Alte Roite]] |
Revision as of 19:46, 8 November 2022
- This article is about the mount. For the boss, see Alte Roite (Boss).
“While none can be certain the exact intentions of a self-aware interdimensional construct, logic suggests this winged aberration is a reimagination of Alte Roite─a legendary wizard who is said could take the shape of a dragon at will.
"That knowledge is my ticket straight to glory. I can't go telling any old person about it." - Bonifoix— In-game description
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Its name is based on Alte leute, a German phrase meaning "old people". The boss originally looked like an old man before transforming into the Jura Aevis in Final Fantasy V.