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The '''ancients''' are an enigmatic and long-lost civilization, said to be responsible for the creation of many powerful artifacts which recur throughout the ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' series. They are referred to as such by [[Magolor]], when he describes how he got the [[Lor Starcutter]] in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|{{KRDL KAW}}]]''.
[[File:Nova.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Galactic Nova, a relic likely left behind from the ancients.]]
The '''ancients''' is the name attributed to an enigmatic and long-lost civilization, said to be responsible for the creation of many powerful artifacts that recur throughout the ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' series. They are referred to as such by [[Magolor]], when he describes how he got the [[Lor Starcutter]] in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|{{KRDL KAW}}]]''.


According to Magolor, the ancients built the Lor Starcutter, as well as "clockwork stars that soar the cosmos" (presumably [[Galactic Nova]] and [[Star Dream]]) and "mysterious items that can bring dreams to life" (presumably the [[Star Rod]], and possibly the [[Dream Rod]]). Given Magolor's reputation for lying, however, it is possible that this information is misleading. Likewise, [[Hyness]] says a great deal about what are almost certainly the ancients in his rant, but as his sanity is questionable, this information should also be taken with scrutiny.
According to Magolor, the ancients built the Lor Starcutter, as well as "clockwork stars that soar the cosmos" (presumably [[Galactic Nova]] and [[Star Dream]]) and "mysterious items that can bring dreams to life" (presumably the [[Star Rod]], and possibly the [[Dream Rod]]). Given Magolor's reputation for lying, however, it is possible that this information is misleading. Likewise, [[Hyness]] says a great deal about what are almost certainly the ancients in his rant, but as his sanity is questionable, this information should also be taken with scrutiny.
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