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'''Chozo Lore''' refers to writings left behind by the [[Chozo]] colonists of [[Tallon IV]] in the game ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]''. The Lore varies among versions of the game.
[[file:Chozo Lore mp1 Screenshot.png|right|200px|Chozo Lore]]
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'''Chozo Lore''' refers to writings left behind by the [[Chozo]] colonists of [[Tallon IV]] in the game ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]''. The lore varies among versions of the game. In addition, an [[Metroid Prime Text Dump (NTSC Version)|unused variation]] of the Chozo lore "Binding" exists in the game's textual data in which the Cipher is broken and the Artifacts scattered by [[Space Pirate]]s.<ref>{{cite|Binding<br />The Chozo Cipher, the congregation of Artifacts that held the Great Poison at bay, is broken now. Fearful of the potential within the small statues, the invaders known as Space Pirates tried to destroy them, only to fail in every attempt. Instead, they have scattered what they could not break across the planet, hiding the Artifacts far from one another, knowing that their reunion could spell disaster for their dark designs. They are right to fear them. Great power sleeps inside these tokens; we Chozo built our temple, the Cradle, to draw its strength from their communal energy. If they could be gathered together once again and replaced in the Cradle, then hope might bloom again in this suffocating land.|Unused Chozo Lore|Metroid Prime}}</ref>
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| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | Fountain
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | Fountain
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Chozo Ruins]] - [[Vault]]
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Chozo Ruins]] - [[Vault (Chozo Ruins)|Vault]]
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | The future is a vague thing, ever-changing and always in doubt. Even if we Chozo could gain the ability to foresee the future, it would be a hollow gift, for we could never hope to control what has yet to occur. The fountain is an example of this - the day may come when its water dries up, and there is nothing we could do to stop such a tragedy. But we do know this: unlike the uncertain flow of water, the power of our will is strong and enduring. The will of the Chozo will never dry up.<ref>{{cite|The future is a vague thing, ever-changing and always in doubt. Even if we Chozo could gain the ability to foresee the future, it would be a hollow gift, for we could never hope to control what has yet to occur. The fountain is an example of this - the day may come when its water dries up, and there is nothing we could do to stop such a tragedy. But we do know this: unlike the uncertain flow of water, the power of our will is strong and enduring. The will of the Chozo will never dry up.|[[Metroid Prime Logbook]] "Fountain"|Metroid Prime}}</ref>
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | The future is a vague thing, ever-changing and always in doubt. Even if we Chozo could gain the ability to foresee the future, it would be a hollow gift, for we could never hope to control what has yet to occur. The fountain is an example of this - the day may come when its water dries up, and there is nothing we could do to stop such a tragedy. But we do know this: unlike the uncertain flow of water, the power of our will is strong and enduring. The will of the Chozo will never dry up.<ref>{{cite|The future is a vague thing, ever-changing and always in doubt. Even if we Chozo could gain the ability to foresee the future, it would be a hollow gift, for we could never hope to control what has yet to occur. The fountain is an example of this - the day may come when its water dries up, and there is nothing we could do to stop such a tragedy. But we do know this: unlike the uncertain flow of water, the power of our will is strong and enduring. The will of the Chozo will never dry up.|[[Metroid Prime Logbook]] "Fountain"|Metroid Prime}}</ref>
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