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The strange spelling for {{nihongo|"Protect"|プロテス|Purotesu}} is used throughout the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise, and the exact reason for it is unknown. While it certainly means "Protect" in context, it is possible it is also used as a wordplay to reference the mythical [[wikipedia:Proetus|Proetus]], king of [[wikipedia:Tiryns|Tiryns]], son of [[Abas Chain|Abas]] and twin brother of [[Acrisius]]; at the very least, this double-meaning is played on within the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series.
The strange spelling for {{nihongo|"Protect"|プロテス|Purotesu}} is used throughout the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise, and the exact reason for it is unknown. While it certainly means "Protect" in context, it is possible it is also used as a wordplay to reference the mythical [[wikipedia:Proetus|Proetus]], king of [[wikipedia:Tiryns|Tiryns]], son of [[Abas Chain|Abas]] and twin brother of [[Acrisius]]; at the very least, this double-meaning is played on within the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series.


==See Also==
==See also==
* [[Protera Chain]]
* [[Protera Chain]]
* [[Protega Chain]]
* [[Protega Chain]]


[[fr:Collier Carapace]]
[[fr:Collier Carapace]]

Revision as of 16:55, 29 August 2010

Kingdom Hearts
Protect Chain
"Slightly raises Defense."
Japanese プロテスネックレス
Stats
HP MP AP EXP
+0 +0 +0 +0%
Strength Defense
+0 +1
Resistance
Fire Blizzard Thunder Dark
+0% +0% +0% +0%
Obtained
Dropped by Soldier (1%); initially equipped to Aladdin, Ariel (2), Jack Skellington, and Peter Pan (2); chest at the Cove.

The Protect Chain is an accessory found in Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix.

Etymology

The strange spelling for "Protect" (プロテス Purotesu?) is used throughout the Final Fantasy franchise, and the exact reason for it is unknown. While it certainly means "Protect" in context, it is possible it is also used as a wordplay to reference the mythical Proetus, king of Tiryns, son of Abas and twin brother of Acrisius; at the very least, this double-meaning is played on within the Kingdom Hearts series.

See also