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Astos is the leader of the Dark Elves in the first Final Fantasy game.
Barbariccia is the Fiend of Wind, and one of Golbez's Four Fiends. She is the third Fiend Cecil must face. She lives in the Tower of Zot and is guarded by the Magus Sisters. She was named Valvalis in the original SNES English translation of Final Fantasy IV.
Also known as the Lord of the Flies, Beelzebub is one of Satan's most favored right-hand men and is a popular demon in video games.
A pirate captain from the original Final Fantasy game.
Cagnazzo is the Fiend of Water, and one of Golbez's Four Fiends is the second Fiend Cecil must face. Cagnazzo killed and impersonated the King of Baron and then began Baron's conquest for control of all the crystals.
Cerberus is a creature from Greek and Roman myth commonly depicted as a three-headed dog. It guards the gates of the underworld for the god Hades, preventing those who cross the River Styx from ever escaping.
The final male boss of the first Final Fantasy, he manipulates the elements of its world from his throne 2000 years in the past. He is actually the loyal knight Garland, twisted by a bizarre time loop.
Chupon, or "Mr. Chupon" as he's referred to in Final Fantasy VI by his running mate Ultros, is a pink, dual-headed boss character whose signature attack is to sneeze party members off the screen.
He is the Emperor of Palamecia who plans to conquer the world with the use of his demonic army. Any town that stands against him is destroyed.
Firion (Frioniel in Japan) is part of the Wild Rose Rebellion against the Empire of Palamecia. His quest will ultimately lead to a confrontation with the Emperor.
Garland is the first boss in the original Final Fantasy. He turns out to be the main villain who went back in time to become his more powerful form, named Chaos.
Gilgamesh is a recurring character in the Final Fantasy multiverse, appearing first in Final Fantasy V. Gilgamesh travels across the Dimensional Rift in search of legendary weapons.
Temporary male party member in Final Fantasy II.
Guy is one of the main male characters of Final Fantasy II and one of Firion's permanent allies of the Wild Rose Rebellion.
A temporary playable character in final fantasy 2.
The Kraken is a mythical sea monster featured in many games.
A pirate and temporary female character in Final Fantasy 2.
One of the main characters and Maria´s brother.
Leviathan is a summoned creature featured in multiple Final Fantasy games, that uses the power of water.
The first of the four fiends in the original Final Fantasy. He dwells in the Earth Cave and withholds the power of the Earth crystal.
One of the main characters in Final Fantasy II.
Matoya is a blind witch who will aid the player in the original Final Fantasy, if her "Crystal Eye" is returned.
A powerful white male mage in Final Fantasy II.
Omega Weapon is a super-boss within the Final Fantasy franchise. It's first appearance was in Final Fantasy V, and it has since appeared in every game within the series, either originally or within a remake, with the exception of Final Fantasy IX and Final Fantasy VII.
The princess of Cornelia in Final Fantasy. Kidnapped by Garland, she is rescued by the Warriors of Light.
A temporary character in final fantasy 2.
Rubicante is the Fiend of Fire and one of Golbez's Four Fiends. He's the fourth Fiend Cecil must face. Despite being evil it should be noted that he is an honorable fighter and wishes to face his opponents at full strength.
Scarmiglione is the Lord of Earth, and one of the four Elemental Lords. Scarmiglione is Cecil's first major obstacle on his path to redemption. Was named "Milon" in the English SNES version.
Ultima Weapon, also known as Atma Weapon or Ultimate Weapon, is a recurring superboss within the Final Fantasy franchise. It makes appearances throughout the series as mandatory parts of the story progression, as well as an optional enemy.
Known best for his appearance in whitewater rapids and an opera house, Ultros packed Final Fantasy VI with an extra dose of humor. Just remember: don't tease the octopus, kids!
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