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The King of Dragons. Bahamut has been a long-time staple for summoners in the Final Fantasy games and is usually one of the most impressive/powerful summons the player can acquire in the 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.
The main protagonist of Final Fantasy V. With Boko, his chocobo, there is nothing he can't do.
The protagonist of Final Fantasy IV. A Dark Knight from the kingdom of Baron, on his journey to save the world from the evil Golbez. Struggling to prevent Golbez from acquiring powerful Crystals, Cecil learns of his heritage and travels through three realms to battle Golbez's minions.
Cid Haze is an old man and inventor who previously worked for the king of Argus in Final Fantasy III.
Cloud of Darkness is the final boss in the game Final Fantasy III and appears in Dissidia Final Fantasy. She was summoned accidentally from the World of Darkness by Xande and tries to return the world to a state of nothingness.
Cloud Strife is the main protagonist in Final Fantasy VII. He is mostly recognized by his distinct hair style and trademark enormous buster sword.
The Goddess of Harmony who summons warriors of light to battle Chaos.
Gilgamesh's BFF
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.
The hellishly cunning, cruel and psychotic antagonist of Final Fantasy VI. A general in Emperor Gestahl's army, Kefka had evil ambitions to summon the espers from their home world and use their powers to make him a godlike being capable of ruling over the entire world.
Lightning is a major character in the Final Fantasy XIII series, serving as the lead player character in Final Fantasy XIII, the narrator and temporary player-character in Final Fantasy XIII-2, and the sole protagonist of Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII.
A dashing, young "treasure hunter" who is active in a rebel group known as the Returners.
A powerful white male mage in Final Fantasy II.
Odin is the chief god in Norse mythology, presiding over the aspects of war, wisdom, and magic. He learned the secrets of the Norse runes by hanging himself from the branches of Yggdrasil, and is fated to die in the maw of the atrocious wolf, Fenrir.
Originally a character class in Final Fantasy III. The Onion Knight appears in Dissidia: Final Fantasy as a playable character representing the four nameless children that served as the protagonists in the original Famicom version.
The princess of Cornelia in Final Fantasy. Kidnapped by Garland, she is rescued by the Warriors of Light.
A beautiful, spirited young woman who becomes the most important female character in Final Fantasy VIII.
A young girl from Mist, a village of Summoners nestled in a fog-filled mountain vale. Heiress to a powerful magical bloodline, she bears great potential for both White and Black Magic as well as the summoning of mystical creatures known as Eidolons
Sephiroth is the main villain in the Final Fantasy VII series. He wants to destroy the world by summoning a huge meteor and it is up to Cloud and his friends to try and stop him.
A tarutaru NPC in Final Fantasy XI. She later appeared in Dissidia: Final Fantasy as a secret playable character.
Squall is the main character from Final Fantasy VIII. He wields a gunblade and has a lone wolf attitude, disliking the presence of other people, though his emotional distance and gruff exterior hides the heart of a thoughtful, deeply caring young man.
"A mysterious young woman, born with the gift of magic, and enslaved by the Gestahlian Empire" - In-game description
The protagonist of Final Fantasy X, Tidus is a popular Blitzball player who's transported to the world of Spira and becomes a Guardian.
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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