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** [[Real Men Wear Pink|Real Men Wear Lipstick]]
** [[Real Men Wear Pink|Real Men Wear Lipstick]]
* [[Black Knight]]: His initial class.
* [[Black Knight]]: His initial class.
** [[Like Father, Like Son|Like Father, Like Adopted Son]]: ... Which makes a lot of sense, given that the king was also stated to be a Dark Knight.
** [[Like Father, Like Son|Like Father, Like Adopted Son]]: ... Which makes a lot of sense, given that the king was also stated to be a Dark Knight.
* [[Blue Eyes]]
* [[Blue Eyes]]
* {{spoiler|[[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: By the Mysterious Girl in ''The After Years''.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: By the Mysterious Girl in ''The After Years''.}}
* [[Cast From Hit Points]]: The Darkness ability.
* [[Cast from Hit Points]]: The Darkness ability.
* [[Casting a Shadow]]: At first.
* [[Casting a Shadow]]: At first.
* [[Childhood Friend Romance]]: With Rosa.
* [[Childhood Friend Romance]]: With Rosa.
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* [[Defector From Decadence]]
* [[Defector From Decadence]]
* [[Dude Looks Like a Lady]]: But it only became obvious after one, technology developed to the point that we could clearly see what he looks like, and two, the series became popular enough for [[Yoshitaka Amano]]'s artwork for it to be gathered up into artbooks ([[No Export for You|as usual]], happening later for the anglophone world than Japan).
* [[Dude Looks Like a Lady]]: But it only became obvious after one, technology developed to the point that we could clearly see what he looks like, and two, the series became popular enough for [[Yoshitaka Amano]]'s artwork for it to be gathered up into artbooks ([[No Export for You|as usual]], happening later for the anglophone world than Japan).
* [[Expy]]: Played very oddly. [http://images.wikia.com/finalfantasy/images/d/df/King_Cecil.jpg His CGI render] for ''The Complete Collection'' looks a heck of a lot like [[Berserk|Griffith]], facially, but the official artwork that came first ''doesn't'' (partially due to [[Hair Color Dissonance]]). Personality-wise, however, [[Knight in Shining Armor|they couldn't be further apart]] [[Complete Monster|if they tried]].
* [[Expy]]: Played very oddly. [http://images.wikia.com/finalfantasy/images/d/df/King_Cecil.jpg His CGI render] for ''The Complete Collection'' looks a heck of a lot like [[Berserk|Griffith]], facially, but the official artwork that came first ''doesn't'' (partially due to [[Hair Color Dissonance]]). Personality-wise, however, [[Knight in Shining Armor|they couldn't be further apart]] [[Complete Monster|if they tried]].
* [[The Good Captain]]
* [[The Good Captain]]
* [[Good Costume Switch]]
* [[Good Costume Switch]]
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* [[Official Couple]]: Cecil and Rosa.
* [[Official Couple]]: Cecil and Rosa.
* [[The Paladin]]
* [[The Paladin]]
* [[Purple Prose]]: The DS version had him dabble in some of this during his angsty moment with Rosa. [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment|After that, he starts speaking much more normally, oddly enough]].
* [[Purple Prose]]: The DS version had him dabble in some of this during his angsty moment with Rosa. [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment|After that, he starts speaking much more normally, oddly enough]].
* {{spoiler|[[Sibling Yin-Yang]]: With Golbez.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Sibling Yin-Yang]]: With Golbez.}}
* [[Stay in the Kitchen]]: He tells Rosa and Rydia (you know, the healer and the nuketastic spellcaster) to stay safe on earth but has no problem taking along Edge, who spends half his time in battle faceplanted. (Fortunately, they don't listen.)
* [[Stay in the Kitchen]]: He tells Rosa and Rydia (you know, the healer and the nuketastic spellcaster) to stay safe on earth but has no problem taking along Edge, who spends half his time in battle faceplanted. (Fortunately, they don't listen.)
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* [[Childhood Friend Romance]]: With Cecil.
* [[Childhood Friend Romance]]: With Cecil.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]
* [[Damsel in Distress]]
* [[Generation Xerox]]: She wished to become a white mage and fight alongside her lover, much like her mother did. The only difference is that Mrs. Farrell's husband was a dragoon, and Cecil's a paladin...
* [[Generation Xerox]]: She wished to become a white mage and fight alongside her lover, much like her mother did. The only difference is that Mrs. Farrell's husband was a dragoon, and Cecil's a paladin...
* [[Hair of Gold]]
* [[Hair of Gold]]
** [[Hair Color Dissonance]]: Sometimes portrayed as more of a [[Heroes Want Redheads|strawberry-blonde]].
** [[Hair Color Dissonance]]: Sometimes portrayed as more of a [[Heroes Want Redheads|strawberry-blonde]].
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* [[Lady of War]]: It takes a while for her to grow into this trope though.
* [[Lady of War]]: It takes a while for her to grow into this trope though.
* [[Leotard of Power]]
* [[Leotard of Power]]
* [[The Medic]]: Rosa is known in story as a master of [[Healing Hands]].
* [[The Medic]]: Rosa is known in story as a master of [[Healing Hands]].
* [[Official Couple]]: Cecil and Rosa.
* [[Official Couple]]: Cecil and Rosa.
* [[Pimped-Out Cape]]: In the remake, her cape has a lace cape over it.
* [[Pimped-Out Cape]]: In the remake, her cape has a lace cape over it.
* [[Pregnant Badass]]: In the original release of ''The After Years'', Ceodore is 16. ''The After Years'' takes place 17 years after the original game, implying she was possibly already pregnant during the end-game. ''The Complete Collection'' re-release de-aged Ceodore to 15, but included the ''Interlude'' chapter where she's playable for part of the chapter and later explicitly states she's pregnant.
* [[Pregnant Badass]]: In the original release of ''The After Years'', Ceodore is 16. ''The After Years'' takes place 17 years after the original game, implying she was possibly already pregnant during the end-game. ''The Complete Collection'' re-release de-aged Ceodore to 15, but included the ''Interlude'' chapter where she's playable for part of the chapter and later explicitly states she's pregnant.
* [[Silk Hiding Steel]]: A pure and loving healer {{spoiler|/queen}} who dresses very well and kicks ass.
* [[Silk Hiding Steel]]: A pure and loving healer {{spoiler|/queen}} who dresses very well and kicks ass.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Though nowhere near as much as Rydia.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Though nowhere near as much as Rydia.
* [[Spikes of Villainy|Spikes of...]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtpPSyaLgWQ Heroism]: [[Dissidia Final Fantasy|Well, now we know who the Warrior of Light takes fashion advice from.]]
* [[Spikes of Villainy|Spikes of...]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtpPSyaLgWQ Heroism]: [[Dissidia Final Fantasy|Well, now we know who the Warrior of Light takes fashion advice from.]]
* [[White Mage]]
* [[White Mage]]
** [[White Magician Girl]]: In terms of personality and story role, Rosa is one of two candidates for the [[Trope Codifier]].
** [[White Magician Girl]]: In terms of personality and story role, Rosa is one of two candidates for the [[Trope Codifier]].
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** Fits this in the team dynamic somewhat, as her adult version tends to be mature and centered as opposed to Cecil's brooding Hero, Rosa's Heart/Chick, Kain's stoic Lancer, and Edge's Smart Guy.
** Fits this in the team dynamic somewhat, as her adult version tends to be mature and centered as opposed to Cecil's brooding Hero, Rosa's Heart/Chick, Kain's stoic Lancer, and Edge's Smart Guy.
* [[Black Magician Girl]]: She chants. Enemies explode.
* [[Black Magician Girl]]: She chants. Enemies explode.
* [[Blind Idiot Translation]]: Doesn't anyone else think she was supposed to be '''L'''ydia?
* [[Blind Idiot Translation]]: Doesn't anyone else think she was supposed to be '''L'''ydia?
** [[Good Bad Translation]]: ...but honestly, who cares?
** [[Good Bad Translation]]: ...but honestly, who cares?
* [[Blue Eyes]]/[[Green Eyes]]: [[Depending on the Artist]].
* [[Blue Eyes]]/[[Green Eyes]]: [[Depending on the Artist]].
* [[Breakout Character]]: After Kain a prominent [[Ensemble Darkhorse]], her Eidolons and her quest to save them are a major plot point in ''The After Years'', not to mention the {{spoiler|initial}} [[Big Bad]] is her [[Evil Counterpart]]. Along with Kain she also gets to be in ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]'' as a bonus character.
* [[Breakout Character]]: After Kain a prominent [[Ensemble Darkhorse]], her Eidolons and her quest to save them are a major plot point in ''The After Years'', not to mention the {{spoiler|initial}} [[Big Bad]] is her [[Evil Counterpart]]. Along with Kain she also gets to be in ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]'' as a bonus character.
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* [[Leitmotif]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGntfMa4GiU "Rydia's Theme"].
* [[Leitmotif]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGntfMa4GiU "Rydia's Theme"].
* [[Leotard of Power]]
* [[Leotard of Power]]
* [[Little Miss Badass]]: When she first joins the party as a child.
* [[Little Miss Badass]]: When she first joins the party as a child.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: One of the earliest examples in the series. Given the only female characters to predate her were [[Final Fantasy I|Princess Sarah]], [[Final Fantasy II|Maria, Leila, Princess Hilda]], [[Final Fantasy III|Princess Sara, and Aria]], Rydia could almost be the [[Ur Example]] if not for Maria.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: One of the earliest examples in the series. Given the only female characters to predate her were [[Final Fantasy I|Princess Sarah]], [[Final Fantasy II|Maria, Leila, Princess Hilda]], [[Final Fantasy III|Princess Sara, and Aria]], Rydia could almost be the [[Ur Example]] if not for Maria.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]
* [[Parental Abandonment]]
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{{quote|Voiced by: [[Hiroya Ishimaru]] (Japanese), Taliesin Jaffe (English)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Hiroya Ishimaru]] (Japanese), Taliesin Jaffe (English)}}


* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: He has feelings for Rydia. She doesn't seem too interested.
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: He has feelings for Rydia. She doesn't seem too interested.
* [[Badass Cape]]/[[Scarf of Asskicking]]: It's hard to tell. Artwork from ''The After Years'' depicts Edge wearing Rubicante's cloak of flames as his own; you can later obtain it for Edge to wear.
* [[Badass Cape]]/[[Scarf of Asskicking]]: It's hard to tell. Artwork from ''The After Years'' depicts Edge wearing Rubicante's cloak of flames as his own; you can later obtain it for Edge to wear.
* [[Battle Boomerang]]
* [[Battle Boomerang]]
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* [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works|Throwing Your Inventory of Weapons Always Works]]: [[Game Breaker|Oh yes it does.]]
* [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works|Throwing Your Inventory of Weapons Always Works]]: [[Game Breaker|Oh yes it does.]]
* [[Unstoppable Rage]]: It gives him the power to create one ''epic'' [[Moment of Awesome (Sugar Wiki)|Crowning Moment of Awesome]].
* [[Unstoppable Rage]]: It gives him the power to create one ''epic'' [[Moment of Awesome (Sugar Wiki)|Crowning Moment of Awesome]].
* [[Warrior Prince]]
* [[Warrior Prince]]
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]


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* [[The Smart Guy]]
* [[The Smart Guy]]
* [[Spoony Bard]]: [[Trope Namer]].
* [[Spoony Bard]]: [[Trope Namer]].
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: The original versions of the game notwithstanding, both the GBA and DS remakes, as well as ''The After Years'', have seen Edward discard his [[Joke Character]] status quite triumphantly (in the case of the latter, it's more evident in the story, but damn, Edward has ''balls of steel'').
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: The original versions of the game notwithstanding, both the GBA and DS remakes, as well as ''The After Years'', have seen Edward discard his [[Joke Character]] status quite triumphantly (in the case of the latter, it's more evident in the story, but damn, Edward has ''balls of steel'').
* [[Wandering Minstrel]]: It was during his travels that he met Anna.
* [[Wandering Minstrel]]: It was during his travels that he met Anna.


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* [[Badass Adorable]]
* [[Badass Adorable]]
* [[Black Mage]]: Palom.
* [[Black Mage]]: Palom.
* [[Bratty Half-Pint]]: Palom.
* [[Bratty Half-Pint]]: Palom.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Four Words: [[Grievous Harm with a Body|Palom in the Sky.]]
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Four Words: [[Grievous Harm with a Body|Palom in the Sky.]]
* [[Child Mage]]s
* [[Child Mage]]s
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* [[Stealth Pun]]: Palom is a smart-alec and calls himself the "Mysidian Genius", while Porom is quiet, devout and loyal to the Elder and the Crystal. When it comes to their abilities, Black Magic grows stronger as the user gains Intelligence, while White Magic depends on Spirit.
* [[Stealth Pun]]: Palom is a smart-alec and calls himself the "Mysidian Genius", while Porom is quiet, devout and loyal to the Elder and the Crystal. When it comes to their abilities, Black Magic grows stronger as the user gains Intelligence, while White Magic depends on Spirit.
* [[Stripperific]]: Porom in ''The After Years'' wears a nearly see-through outfit and no real hint of underwear under it. [[Values Dissonance|In Japan, this is to represent her purity]]. Her outfit was modified to be less see-through for the American release.
* [[Stripperific]]: Porom in ''The After Years'' wears a nearly see-through outfit and no real hint of underwear under it. [[Values Dissonance|In Japan, this is to represent her purity]]. Her outfit was modified to be less see-through for the American release.
* {{spoiler|[[Taken for Granite]]: They turn themselves to stone to save the rest of the party.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Taken for Granite]]: They turn themselves to stone to save the rest of the party.}}
* [[Theme Twin Naming]]
* [[Theme Twin Naming]]
* [[White Mage]]: Porom.
* [[White Mage]]: Porom.
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* [[Leitmotif]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ehx1vUvSqgI "Hey, Cid!"]
* [[Leitmotif]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ehx1vUvSqgI "Hey, Cid!"]
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Parental Substitute]]: The [[PS 1]] version had some lines of dialogue that imply he sees himself as one for Rosa.
* [[Parental Substitute]]: The [[PS 1]] version had some lines of dialogue that imply he sees himself as one for Rosa.
* [[Shipper on Deck]]: Likes to tease Edge about his crush on Rydia. Not to mention how much he ships [[Official Couple|Cecil x Rosa]].
* [[Shipper on Deck]]: Likes to tease Edge about his crush on Rydia. Not to mention how much he ships [[Official Couple|Cecil x Rosa]].
* [[Unexplained Recovery]]: Somehow survives detonating a bomb in his hand that manages to collapse a chunk of the earth's crust. While freefalling. [[Crazy Awesome|Over spikes and lava. While he was being shot at.]]
* [[Unexplained Recovery]]: Somehow survives detonating a bomb in his hand that manages to collapse a chunk of the earth's crust. While freefalling. [[Crazy Awesome|Over spikes and lava. While he was being shot at.]]


=== FuSoYa ===
=== FuSoYa ===
[[File:FoSOYa 6458.png|frame]]
[[File:FoSOYa 6458.png|frame]]
An old Lunarian sage and {{spoiler|1=the brother of KluYa, Cecil and Golbez's father.}}
An old Lunarian sage and {{spoiler|1=the brother of KluYa, Cecil and Golbez's father.}}


{{quote|Voiced by: [[Banjo Ginga]] (Japanese), [[Michael McConnohie]] (English)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Banjo Ginga]] (Japanese), [[Michael McConnohie]] (English)}}
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* {{spoiler|[[The Atoner]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[The Atoner]]}}
* [[Badass]]: He takes Meteor to the face and ''[[Implacable Man|shakes it off like it was nothing]]'' (all it does is break his mind control spell on Kain). In the original versions of ''IV'', his defeat in the Dwarven Castle reduces him to no more than ''a single hand'', and ''he comes back'' seconds later. Plus, if he too is bound by the fact that a summoner dies when their summon kicks the bucket, he doesn't succumb to the loss of his Shadow Dragon and survives for ''the entire game''. Oh, and he's one awesome mage.
* [[Badass]]: He takes Meteor to the face and ''[[Implacable Man|shakes it off like it was nothing]]'' (all it does is break his mind control spell on Kain). In the original versions of ''IV'', his defeat in the Dwarven Castle reduces him to no more than ''a single hand'', and ''he comes back'' seconds later. Plus, if he too is bound by the fact that a summoner dies when their summon kicks the bucket, he doesn't succumb to the loss of his Shadow Dragon and survives for ''the entire game''. Oh, and he's one awesome mage.
** [[Badass Baritone]]: In both English and Japanese.
** [[Badass Baritone]]: In both English and Japanese.
** [[Badass Cape]]
** [[Badass Cape]]
** [[Badass Long Hair]]
** [[Badass Long Hair]]
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* [[A Sinister Clue]]: Like Kain, he's officially left-handed (thus, [[Older Than They Think|preceding]] [[Final Fantasy VII|Sephiroth]]), but this tends to most come across as an [[Informed Ability]] due to his status as a mage. Also, his status as such wasn't revealed until ''The After Years''.
* [[A Sinister Clue]]: Like Kain, he's officially left-handed (thus, [[Older Than They Think|preceding]] [[Final Fantasy VII|Sephiroth]]), but this tends to most come across as an [[Informed Ability]] due to his status as a mage. Also, his status as such wasn't revealed until ''The After Years''.
* [[Spikes of Villainy]]
* [[Spikes of Villainy]]
* [[Squishy Wizard]]: A most notable ''inversion'' on the "[[Glass Cannon|squishy]]" part, which probably comes from his armour. It says a lot about how durable he is gameplay-wise that the team needed ''[[Death From Above|Meteor]]'' to beat him. {{spoiler|''And even then, it doesn't work!''}} He could qualify as a magical [[Lightning Bruiser]] if he was a bit quicker.
* [[Squishy Wizard]]: A most notable ''inversion'' on the "[[Glass Cannon|squishy]]" part, which probably comes from his armour. It says a lot about how durable he is gameplay-wise that the team needed ''[[Death From Above|Meteor]]'' to beat him. {{spoiler|''And even then, it doesn't work!''}} He could qualify as a magical [[Lightning Bruiser]] if he was a bit quicker.
* [[The Stoic]]: {{spoiler|In ''The After Years'', unless the topic of discussion is Cecil, the Crystals or the Mysterious Girl, don't expect much more than the very occasional off-hand comment. He doesn't even soften up when dealing with the Elemental Archfiends (his loyal [former] subordinates), deaths included!}}
* [[The Stoic]]: {{spoiler|In ''The After Years'', unless the topic of discussion is Cecil, the Crystals or the Mysterious Girl, don't expect much more than the very occasional off-hand comment. He doesn't even soften up when dealing with the Elemental Archfiends (his loyal [former] subordinates), deaths included!}}
* [[Summon Magic]]: His [[Casting a Shadow|Shadow]] [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons|Dragon]].
* [[Summon Magic]]: His [[Casting a Shadow|Shadow]] [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons|Dragon]].
* {{spoiler|[[Taking the Bullet]]: In the battle with Cecil's Dark Knight side in ''TAY'', Golbez takes a fatal blow aimed for his brother, finally rousing Cecil out of his [[Heroic BSOD]]. [[Guide Dang It|If Rosa and Ceodore aren't also in the party]], [[Killed Off for Real|he won't survive the battle]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Taking the Bullet]]: In the battle with Cecil's Dark Knight side in ''TAY'', Golbez takes a fatal blow aimed for his brother, finally rousing Cecil out of his [[Heroic BSOD]]. [[Guide Dang It|If Rosa and Ceodore aren't also in the party]], [[Killed Off for Real|he won't survive the battle]].}}
* [[Tin Tyrant]]
* [[Tin Tyrant]]
* [[Villainous BSOD]]: Implied to be the reason why he retreated after first fighting Cecil.
* [[Villainous BSOD]]: Implied to be the reason why he retreated after first fighting Cecil.
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* [[Shout-Out]]: To both Dante's ''[[Divine Comedy]]'' and ''[[Barbarella]]''.
* [[Shout-Out]]: To both Dante's ''[[Divine Comedy]]'' and ''[[Barbarella]]''.
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: The sole female of the Four Elemental Archfiends.
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: The sole female of the Four Elemental Archfiends.
* [[Spin to Deflect Stuff]]: Her primary defense is wrapping herself in a tornado that [[No Sell|renders all direct attacks null.]] Unfortunately, it doesn't protect her from attacks coming straight down, and you just joined up with a Dragoon who knows [[Death From Above|Jump]].
* [[Spin to Deflect Stuff]]: Her primary defense is wrapping herself in a tornado that [[Won't Work On Me|renders all direct attacks null.]] Unfortunately, it doesn't protect her from attacks coming straight down, and you just joined up with a Dragoon who knows [[Death From Above|Jump]].
* [[Stripperiffic]]: [[Foot Focus|No shoes.]] [[Vapor Wear|Minimal]] [[Chainmail Bikini|clothing.]] You should get the picture.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: [[Foot Focus|No shoes.]] [[Vapor Wear|Minimal]] [[Chainmail Bikini|clothing.]] You should get the picture.
* [[Taken for Granite]]: Has a petrifying Stone Touch.
* [[Taken for Granite]]: Has a petrifying Stone Touch.
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* [[Affably Evil]]
* [[Affably Evil]]
* [[As Long as There Is Evil]]: In [[New Game+]] for the DS remake, the Archfiends' malice lives on in the [[Bonus Boss|superboss]] [[Biological Mashup|Geryon]]. Averted in ''The After Years'', as the Archfiends [[Heel Face Turn|show a more benign side]] (when they break free of their [[Brainwashed and Crazy]] status due to [[Came Back Wrong|an against their will]] [[Back From the Dead|resurrection]] by the Crystals), [[Friendly Enemy|holding no ill-will towards their former enemies]] (going as far as to ''thank'' them), as well as expressing joy to see {{spoiler|Golbez again, honoring him with the same respect as when they were in his servitude}}. Seeing as it can be inferred that they are the physical representation of the world's elemental forces, it's likely that Zemus' influence perverted them and the group was really [[Good All Along]].
* [[As Long as There Is Evil]]: In [[New Game+]] for the DS remake, the Archfiends' malice lives on in the [[Bonus Boss|superboss]] [[Biological Mashup|Geryon]]. Averted in ''The After Years'', as the Archfiends [[Heel Face Turn|show a more benign side]] (when they break free of their [[Brainwashed and Crazy]] status due to [[Came Back Wrong|an against their will]] [[Back from the Dead|resurrection]] by the Crystals), [[Friendly Enemy|holding no ill-will towards their former enemies]] (going as far as to ''thank'' them), as well as expressing joy to see {{spoiler|Golbez again, honoring him with the same respect as when they were in his servitude}}. Seeing as it can be inferred that they are the physical representation of the world's elemental forces, it's likely that Zemus' influence perverted them and the group was really [[Good All Along]].
* [[Badass Cape]]
* [[Badass Cape]]
{{quote|[[Badass Boast|"The frozen winds of hell's ninth circle could not penetrate this cloak of flame I wear."]]}}
{{quote|[[Badass Boast|"The frozen winds of hell's ninth circle could not penetrate this cloak of flame I wear."]]}}
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** [[Combat Medic]]
** [[Combat Medic]]
** [[Jack of All Stats]]: Ceodore is very balanced with speed, strength and magic and has a very large amount of [[Combination Attack|Bands]] to choose from as well.
** [[Jack of All Stats]]: Ceodore is very balanced with speed, strength and magic and has a very large amount of [[Combination Attack|Bands]] to choose from as well.
*** [[Master of None]]: He is outpaced by more dedicated fighters and healers but his versatility by far outstrips almost any fighter in the game.
*** [[Master of None]]: He is outpaced by more dedicated fighters and healers but his versatility by far outstrips almost any fighter in the game.
** [[The Paladin]]: Although he doesn't actually carry that title.
** [[The Paladin]]: Although he doesn't actually carry that title.
* [[Modest Royalty]]: Ceodore insists on being treated like any other soldier would.
* [[Modest Royalty]]: Ceodore insists on being treated like any other soldier would.
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* [[Action Girl]]
* [[Action Girl]]
* [[Ambiguously Brown]]: She's also the only dwarf whose face isn't obscured by a beard or helmet.
* [[Ambiguously Brown]]: She's also the only dwarf whose face isn't obscured by a beard or helmet.
* [[The Apprentice]]: To Cid.
* [[The Apprentice (trope)|The Apprentice]]: To Cid.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: A minor character in the original game, she is upgraded to a playable character in the sequel.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: A minor character in the original game, she is upgraded to a playable character in the sequel.
* [[Badass Princess]]
* [[Badass Princess]]
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* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same]]: Averted.
* [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same]]: Averted.
* [[Rebellious Princess]]
* [[Rebellious Princess]]
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Like a lot of your party.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Like a lot of your party.
* [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works|Throwing Your Hammer Always Works]]
* [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works|Throwing Your Hammer Always Works]]
* [[Wrench Wench]]
* [[Wrench Wench]]
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* [[Bare-Fisted Monk]]
* [[Bare-Fisted Monk]]
* [[Combat Medic]]: With her Chakra ability.
* [[Combat Medic]]: With her Chakra ability.
* [[Cute Bruiser]]
* [[Cute Bruiser]]
* [[Flower in Her Hair]]
* [[Flower in Her Hair]]
* [[Fragile Speedster]]
* [[Fragile Speedster]]
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* [[Rebellious Princess]]
* [[Rebellious Princess]]
* [[Retcon]]: ''The Complete Collection'' de-aged her from seventeen to sixteen so she would still be a year older than Ceodore.
* [[Retcon]]: ''The Complete Collection'' de-aged her from seventeen to sixteen so she would still be a year older than Ceodore.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]
* [[She's Got Legs]]
* [[She's Got Legs]]
* [[Warrior Monk]]
* [[Warrior Monk]]
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[[File:Leonora 2 6881.jpg|frame]]


* [[The Apprentice]]: To Palom.
* [[The Apprentice (trope)|The Apprentice]]: To Palom.
* {{spoiler|[[Ascended Extra]]: She was the girl Palom tried to pick up in the ending of the original game.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Ascended Extra]]: She was the girl Palom tried to pick up in the ending of the original game.}}
* [[Black and White Magic]]
* [[Black and White Magic]]
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* [[The Red Mage]]: She can learn both [[White Magic]] and [[Black Magic]], but does not learn every spell. She gains her spells at much higher levels than other characters; she gains Holy at level 70, the 3rd-tier elemental spells at levels 78, 80, and 82, and Flare at level ''85''.
* [[The Red Mage]]: She can learn both [[White Magic]] and [[Black Magic]], but does not learn every spell. She gains her spells at much higher levels than other characters; she gains Holy at level 70, the 3rd-tier elemental spells at levels 78, 80, and 82, and Flare at level ''85''.
* [[Squishy Wizard]]: The squishiest—at Level 99 she's one of only three party members with less than 4,000 HP, and the other two are Calca and Brina. And then, if the random factor in HP gain doesn't like her, she can flat have the worst HP of all.
* [[Squishy Wizard]]: The squishiest—at Level 99 she's one of only three party members with less than 4,000 HP, and the other two are Calca and Brina. And then, if the random factor in HP gain doesn't like her, she can flat have the worst HP of all.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: She stutters a lot and is respectful of Palom initially despite him being a [[Jerkass]]. Once he insults the Epopts though, she's had enough and tells him off, at which point for the rest of the game the stuttering stops. This event coincides with the completion of the Tower of Trials, and thus she begins to learn [[Black Magic]] as she levels up from now on.
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: She stutters a lot and is respectful of Palom initially despite him being a [[Jerkass]]. Once he insults the Epopts though, she's had enough and tells him off, at which point for the rest of the game the stuttering stops. This event coincides with the completion of the Tower of Trials, and thus she begins to learn [[Black Magic]] as she levels up from now on.


=== Harley ===
=== Harley ===
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* [[Badass Bookworm]]
* [[Badass Bookworm]]
* [[Badass Longcoat]]
* [[Badass Longcoat]]
* [[Death Glare]]: One of her special attacks.
* [[Death Glare]]: One of her special attacks.
* [[Hot Librarian]]
* [[Hot Librarian]]
* [[Joke Character]]: Unfortunately while Edward [[Took a Level In Badass]], he passed his "usefulness" to his secretary. Piercing Sight gives an enemy a random elemental weakness and has a very low success rate, while Gil Toss is much weaker than in other entries in the series to the point that it's useless, even with the [[Money Spider]]s in the final areas giving you lots of cash for it. Her Band abilities are also horrible, with all but Feast of the Land taking up the turns of half your party or greater, two requiring specific equipment set-ups, and another having random effects. And even then, the party configurations required to use her Bands quite simply suck.
* [[Joke Character]]: Unfortunately while Edward [[Took a Level in Badass]], he passed his "usefulness" to his secretary. Piercing Sight gives an enemy a random elemental weakness and has a very low success rate, while Gil Toss is much weaker than in other entries in the series to the point that it's useless, even with the [[Money Spider]]s in the final areas giving you lots of cash for it. Her Band abilities are also horrible, with all but Feast of the Land taking up the turns of half your party or greater, two requiring specific equipment set-ups, and another having random effects. And even then, the party configurations required to use her Bands quite simply suck.
* [[Meganekko]]
* [[Meganekko]]
* [[Money to Throw Away]]: Has the Gil Toss ability.
* [[Money to Throw Away]]: Has the Gil Toss ability.
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Mechanical dolls that assist Luca, they're bosses in the original game and join the party in ''The After Years''.
Mechanical dolls that assist Luca, they're bosses in the original game and join the party in ''The After Years''.


* [[AI Is a Crapshoot]]: They malfunction and turn on the party in ''The After Years''. May also explain their actions in the original game too.
* [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot]]: They malfunction and turn on the party in ''The After Years''. May also explain their actions in the original game too.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: From [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment|BLAM]] Boss to party members.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: From [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment|BLAM]] Boss to party members.
* [[Awesome but Practical]]: Brina's Dance, which casts a random White Magic spell for no MP cost. [[Random Number God]] aside, most of the time you get Cure or Cura, which is pretty good considering that in Rydia's Tale your party has no [[White Mage]] and thus only Brina has any healing powers. If you're ''really'' lucky you can even get Haste and Curaja.
* [[Awesome but Practical]]: Brina's Dance, which casts a random White Magic spell for no MP cost. [[Random Number God]] aside, most of the time you get Cure or Cura, which is pretty good considering that in Rydia's Tale your party has no [[White Mage]] and thus only Brina has any healing powers. If you're ''really'' lucky you can even get Haste and Curaja.
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** {{spoiler|[[Redemption Equals Death]]}}: In the case of the rest of the race. {{spoiler|They go into near extinction by sacrificing themselves via attacking the Creator in order to allow the party to escape.}}
** {{spoiler|[[Redemption Equals Death]]}}: In the case of the rest of the race. {{spoiler|They go into near extinction by sacrificing themselves via attacking the Creator in order to allow the party to escape.}}
* [[Summon Magic]]: As part of her status as an [[Evil Counterpart]] to Rydia.
* [[Summon Magic]]: As part of her status as an [[Evil Counterpart]] to Rydia.
* [[The Man Behind the Monsters|The Woman Behind the Monsters]]: She controls an army of monsters to take over Baron, and still uses them on occasion after switching over to relying on Baron's military instead.
* [[The Man Behind the Monsters|The Woman Behind the Monsters]]: She controls an army of monsters to take over Baron, and still uses them on occasion after switching over to relying on Baron's military instead.
* [[Woman in White]]
* [[Woman in White]]
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Although {{spoiler|stated to be cloned from Rydia}}, her hair is a more aquamarine than Rydia's.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Although {{spoiler|stated to be cloned from Rydia}}, her hair is a more aquamarine than Rydia's.
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* [[The Dragon]]: To the Mysterious Girl.
* [[The Dragon]]: To the Mysterious Girl.
* [[Duel Boss]]
* [[Duel Boss]]
* [[Enemy Without]]
* [[Enemy Without]]
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: The name should be a clue.
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: The name should be a clue.
* [[Evil Gloating]]: "Come, Rosa! It's time for the main event! You'll see me walk right up to him... And tear him apart limb from limb!"
* [[Evil Gloating]]: "Come, Rosa! It's time for the main event! You'll see me walk right up to him... And tear him apart limb from limb!"
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* {{spoiler|[[That's No Moon]]: The True Moon turns out to be his battleship.}}
* {{spoiler|[[That's No Moon]]: The True Moon turns out to be his battleship.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Time Abyss]]: What else can you call somebody who performs biological experiments on a ''macroevolutionary'' timescale?}}
* {{spoiler|[[Time Abyss]]: What else can you call somebody who performs biological experiments on a ''macroevolutionary'' timescale?}}
* {{spoiler|[[You Have Failed Me]]: Apparently his attitude towards the planets he destroys.}}
* {{spoiler|[[You Have Failed Me...]]: Apparently his attitude towards the planets he destroys.}}


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This is a trope sheet for the cast of Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy IV: The After Years.



Debuting in the original game

The Heroes

Cecil Harvey

"Stay back. This is a fight for me and me alone."

The main character of the game. Cecil is a dark knight of the Baron Empire, torn between his loyalty to his kingdom and feelings against having to commit atrocities against several nations. Eventually decides he's had enough and defects from Baron to try and stop them and later Golbez from gathering the Crystals. He and Golbez appear in the Dissidia Series as representatives for Final Fantasy IV and will be returning for the Spin-Off Theatrhythm Final Fantasy.

Voiced by: Shizuma Hodoshima (Japanese), Yuri Lowenthal (English)

Kain Highwind

"Cecil, Rosa. I cannot bring myself to face you both, not yet. I must test myself as you did, Cecil, at Mt. Ordeals. I will train until I've surpassed my father as a Dragoon. When that time comes, then I shall return to Baron."

Cecil's long-time friend and ally, and commander of Baron's Dragoons. Involved in a Love Triangle with Cecil and Rosa. He appeared in the sequel to Dissidia as one of the main characters to the new plot.

Voiced by: Koichi Yamadera (Japanese), Liam O'Brien (English)

Rosa Farrell

Voiced by: Yuko Kaida (Japanese), Kristy Pape (English)

Cecil's girlfriend and a White Mage of Baron, who has vowed to stay by his side even if he doubts his own motives.

Rydia

A young girl from the Mist Village, home to many a summoner. She will be appearing in the Dissidia Final Fantasy Spin-Off Theatrhythm Final Fantasy as a playable sub-character.

Voiced by: Noriko Shitaya (Japanese), Daniella Macey (English)

Edward "Edge" Geraldine

Ninja prince of Eblan.

Voiced by: Hiroya Ishimaru (Japanese), Taliesin Jaffe (English)

Tellah

A wise old sage who has mastered both the arts of White and Black Magic. He meets Cecil at the Underground Waterway north of Kaipo to help him find a cure for Rosa's desert fever.

Voiced by: Goro Naya (Japanese), Lee Everest (English)

  • Badass Grandpa
  • Blessed with Suck: Tellah just learned nearly every spell in the game! Oh, but he only has 90 MP...
  • Cool Old Guy
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: Storyline-wise, Tellah just doesn't have the strength to use Meteor without killing himself. Gameplay-wise, Tellah isn't able to cast Meteor due to it costing 99 MP, and he only has 90 max. The developers overlooked the idea that in some releases, players can use items on him to boost his max MP. Oops.
  • Grumpy Old Man
  • Large Ham

"I am ready to face Golbez! I am DOOM ITSELF!"

  • Lennon Specs
  • Old Master: Tellah did know almost all the spells in existence, once. He's just forgotten most of them in his old age. He later gets his memory back.
  • Revenge: He wants to kill Golbez in retaliation for the death of his only daughter, Anna.
  • Senseless Sacrifice: His last stand against Golbez, the almighty Meteor spell, fails to kill him.
    • Not Senseless actually, considering that Tellah temporarily freed Kain from Golbez's mind control and wounded Golbez enough to save Rosa, who was rescued right before the killing contraption would have killed her.
  • Squishy Wizard

Edward Chris von Muir

The lovestruck Prince of Damcyan.

Voiced by: Ryo Horikawa (Japanese), Sam Riegel (English)

Yang Fang Leiden

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A hot-blooded fighting monk from the kingdom of Fabul.

Voiced by: Tessho Genda (Japanese), Jackson Daniels (English)

Palom and Porom

Twin mages from the town of Mysidia. The impulsive Palom is a student of Black Magic, while his much calmer sister Porom is a student of White Magic.

Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya (Japanese), Megan Harvey (Porom, English), Hunter MacKenzie Austin (Palom, English)

Cid Pollendina

Cid is one of Cecil's closest friends, and a master engineer. While he has helped build the airships that make up the Baron Air Force, he hates seeing them being used for war.

Voiced by: Ichiro Nagai (Japanese), John Snyder (credited as Stephen Martello; English)

FuSoYa

An old Lunarian sage and the brother of KluYa, Cecil and Golbez's father.

Voiced by: Banjo Ginga (Japanese), Michael McConnohie (English)

  • Badass Beard
  • Badass Uncle
  • Blatant Lies: In the SNES/GBA version, his advice when facing the CPU proves very useful when put into effect. In the DS version, if you value your sanity, do NOT listen to him this time around unless you want to be brutally creamed by the Attack Node's new attack which can turn into a Total Party Kill if not leveled enough.
  • Crutch Character: He'll fall down with two strong hits. His faint animation in the DS version literally vaporizes him into his clothes.
  • Eleventh-Hour Ranger
  • Expy: Fits the same character mold as Tellah, joining the party with all the spells in the game but with mediocre HP and too low MP to get a lot of usage out of his abilities.
  • The Red Mage
  • Spell My Name with an "S": Is it FuSoYa, Fusoya, or Fu-So-Ya? KluYa experiences a similar problem.


The Villains

Golbez/Theodor

A dark sorcerer who is believed to have taken over the kingdom of Baron from within. He seeks out the four Elemental Crystals in an effort to rule the world. ... supposedly. He plays a pivotal role in the plot of the Dissidia Final Fantasy where he appears as the villain representing Final Fantasy IV.

Voiced by: Takeshi Kaga (Japanese), Peter Beckman (credited as Anthony Landor; English)

  • The Atoner
  • Badass: He takes Meteor to the face and shakes it off like it was nothing (all it does is break his mind control spell on Kain). In the original versions of IV, his defeat in the Dwarven Castle reduces him to no more than a single hand, and he comes back seconds later. Plus, if he too is bound by the fact that a summoner dies when their summon kicks the bucket, he doesn't succumb to the loss of his Shadow Dragon and survives for the entire game. Oh, and he's one awesome mage.
  • Barbarian Hero: As the Man in Black. He even uses a BFS called the Ebony Blade.
  • Big Brother Instinct: In The After Years shows that he truly does care deeply for Cecil.
  • Big Bad: Actually, he's the Brainwashed and Crazy Dragon.
  • Black Knight
  • Brainwashed and Crazy
  • Crutch Character: In The After Years. When you first set out to the True Moon he's just shy of 3,000 HP and probably has at least an extra thousand health on everyone else and has Firaga, Blizzaga and Thundaga. This, in tandem with Taunt to draw enemy attacks, makes him an excellent meat shield and Black Mage. As well, many monsters on the moon are plain immune to lower-level magic, and Palom and Rydia won't learn those "-aga" spells until Level 41, making Golbez pretty much the only offensive spellcaster you have until you level them up another ten-fifteen levels.
  • Darth Vader Clone: His Dissidia art provides the current page image. Besides his appearance as seen in his DS render, he's a Badass Baritone and is Cecil's brother and is brainwashed by Zemus, the true Big Bad.
  • Depending on the Artist: His armor is either bright blue, dark blue or black, and the lining of his cape is either blue or red. In the Super NES release, his boss sprite had blue armor with a blue cape, but his player character sprite had brighter blue armor with a red cape. In his DS render seen above, he has black armor and a blue cape, but his in-game model has black armor and a red cape. His Dissidia adapts this by presenting his dark blue and black armor with the blue cape for his default outfit while his gold and black armor with a red cape is his alternate outfit.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Intercepts a Black Fang intended for Cecil in The After Years, and may not survive it if you don't have the proper party set-up.
  • Hidden Depths: A meta example, remakes of the original game and his appearances in Dissidia and The After Years have turned him into one of the more complex characters in the Final Fantasy IV universe, while in the game's original release he was little more than a generic Tin Tyrant Evil Overlord. Even after his stint of Brainwashed and Crazy ended, he didn't show much personality besides hints of The Atoner in the original Super NES release.
    • TAY takes this further during his final moments with his former henchmen, the Elemental Archfiends. In particular, Scarmiglione notes that even though he was hideous, Golbez looked past that and invited him into his ranks, hinting that even while brainwashed, Golbez still held some goodness in his heart.
  • Leitmotif: "Golbez, Clad in Darkness"
  • Luke, I Am Your Father: Golbez is Cecil's older brother, Theodor.
  • Magic Knight: In TAY, he arguably plays this straighter than any other cast member save for Ceodore. He has a huge equipment draw including most of the mage-type robes and rods along with the knight-type swords, shields, and heavy armor. He also learns more Black Magic than Cecil, Ceodore, or Kain learn White Magic, including Flare and Meteor, so Golbez is perfectly capable as an attacker or mage. The only disadvantage he has compared to other Black Mages like Rydia and Palom is that he doesn't learn the Standard Status Effect spells they do.
    • Master of None: Golbez is not as effective a physical fighter nor mage as the other more dedicated characters but his high HP and his taunt ability make him an effective tank as well making him one of the most versatile characters in the game.
  • Meaningful Name: Golbeza (his name in Japanese) is a mistranslation of Golubaeser (also known as the Golubac Fly), a type of black fly named for the town of Golubac in Serbia. According to folk tales, the venomous flies were born from the body of a decomposing dragon, mirroring Theodor's eventual fate. In the DS remake, Zemus takes the symbolism further by calling him an insect that was "birthed from womb of dragon's corpse", referring to both the Golubac Fly and the Mysidian Legend.
  • My God, What Have I Done?
  • Ominous Pipe Organ: His Leitmotif, "Golbez, Clad in Dark(ness)". Notably, Golbez was the first villain to get his own, foreboding theme.
  • Purple Eyes: In the DS port of the original game and PSP port of The After Years. Other depictions show him with Green Eyes, but you could Hand Wave it as somehow being due to his armor, since the green eyes are never depicted when he isn't wearing it.
  • Red and Black and Evil All Over: Depending on the Artist. Subverted when he turns out to just be brainwashed.
  • Redemption Equals Death: Possible outcome of the battle against the Dark Knight Cecil doppelganger. The Japanese novelization for TAY actually has Golbez dying during the Lunar Subterrane event.
  • Shoulders of Doom: You'll seriously wonder how he walks in those things.
  • A Sinister Clue: Like Kain, he's officially left-handed (thus, preceding Sephiroth), but this tends to most come across as an Informed Ability due to his status as a mage. Also, his status as such wasn't revealed until The After Years.
  • Spikes of Villainy
  • Squishy Wizard: A most notable inversion on the "squishy" part, which probably comes from his armour. It says a lot about how durable he is gameplay-wise that the team needed Meteor to beat him. And even then, it doesn't work! He could qualify as a magical Lightning Bruiser if he was a bit quicker.
  • The Stoic: In The After Years, unless the topic of discussion is Cecil, the Crystals or the Mysterious Girl, don't expect much more than the very occasional off-hand comment. He doesn't even soften up when dealing with the Elemental Archfiends (his loyal [former] subordinates), deaths included!
  • Summon Magic: His Shadow Dragon.
  • Taking the Bullet: In the battle with Cecil's Dark Knight side in TAY, Golbez takes a fatal blow aimed for his brother, finally rousing Cecil out of his Heroic BSOD. If Rosa and Ceodore aren't also in the party, he won't survive the battle.
  • Tin Tyrant
  • Villainous BSOD: Implied to be the reason why he retreated after first fighting Cecil.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: As the Man in Black in The After Years.
  • Walking the Earth: More like Traveling the Galaxy--if he survives The After Years he heads out in the Lunar Whale to search for the Red Moon and FuSoYa.

Scarmiglione/Milon

A zombie warrior, and one of Golbez's four Elemental Archfiends. He is dispatched to Mt. Ordeals to prevent Cecil from completing his trial to become a Paladin.

Voiced by: Konishi Oonishi (Japanese), Dameon Clarke (English)

Cagnazzo/Kainazzo

The second of Golbez's Archfiends, encountered when the party returns to Baron Castle.

Voiced by: Takeshi Aono (Japanese), Michael McConnohie (English)

Barbariccia/Valvalis

Elemental Archfiend of the Air, and the only female member of the group. She first appears in the Tower of Zot, backed up by her Quirky Miniboss Squad, the Magus Sisters.

Voiced by: Yuko Kaida (Japanese), Kirsty Pape (English)

Rubicante/Rubicant

The fourth and most powerful of the Archfiends, sent by Golbez to attack the kingdom of Eblan. He wears a special cape to compensate for his natural weakness to water-based attacks.

Voiced by: Norio Wakamoto (Japanese), Lee Everest (English)

(to Edge) "I respect men like you. Men with... courage. But you are a slave to your emotions, and so will never know true strength. Such is the curse of men."

Dr. Lugae

A scientist who answers directly to Rubicante. Turned Edge's parents, the King and Queen of Eblan, into zombies.

Zemus/Zeromus

Voiced by: Ryo Horikawa (Japanese), Michael McConnohie (English)


Other Characters

Baigan

A knight in the service of King Baron. He is utterly devoted to the kingdom, even when Cecil is not, and remains so when it's revealed that the real King was killed and replaced with one of Golbez's servants.

Elder of Mysidia

The leader of the town of mages.

Giott

Leader of the Dwarves in the Underworld.

Sheila Leiden

Yang's wife, and the mother of Ursula in The After Years.

  • Chef of Iron: Is heavily implied to be one with her...
  • Frying Pan of Love: One that can not only keep away a legion of monsters, but also wake up sleeping husbands!
  • Happily Married: Hints of frying-pan related violence aside, that is.
  • Mundane Utility: She gives the party the strongest thrown weapon in the game... a simple kitchen knife.
  • No Name Given: In the original game, she was just "Yang's Wife"; it wasn't until TAY until she recieved a proper name.
  • Pregnant Badass: She may have already been pregnant with Ursula when she was smashing mooks with her frying pan during the invastion of Fabul.


Debuting in The After Years

Heroes

  • Optional Party Member: Notably, the only two characters in this section who must be recruited to complete the game are Ceodore and Luca.

Ceodore Harvey

The son of Cecil and Rosa, Ceodore is a new recruit into the Red Wings.

Luca

The princess of the Dwarf Kingdom, who greatly admires Cid.

The Eblan Four

Edge's four apprentices; Gekkou, Zangetsu, Izayoi, and Tsukinowa.

Ursula Leiden

The daughter of Yang and Sheila. She wishes to be trained as a monk by her father, but needs to get past his overprotective streak first.

Leonora

An Epopt in training. Recent events have convinced the Epopts of the need for their members to be able to defend themselves, and so she begins her black magic training under Palom...

  • The Apprentice: To Palom.
  • Ascended Extra: She was the girl Palom tried to pick up in the ending of the original game.
  • Black and White Magic
  • Hair of Gold
  • Inept Mage: At first. Hell, her first Black Magic spells are even weaker than 1st tier Black Magic (Fire? Blizzard? Thunder?).
  • Magikarp Power: Patience, you'll reach that high level someday.
  • Magic Wand
  • Mentor Ship: With Palom.
  • Nice Hat
  • The Red Mage: She can learn both White Magic and Black Magic, but does not learn every spell. She gains her spells at much higher levels than other characters; she gains Holy at level 70, the 3rd-tier elemental spells at levels 78, 80, and 82, and Flare at level 85.
  • Squishy Wizard: The squishiest—at Level 99 she's one of only three party members with less than 4,000 HP, and the other two are Calca and Brina. And then, if the random factor in HP gain doesn't like her, she can flat have the worst HP of all.
  • Took a Level in Badass: She stutters a lot and is respectful of Palom initially despite him being a Jerkass. Once he insults the Epopts though, she's had enough and tells him off, at which point for the rest of the game the stuttering stops. This event coincides with the completion of the Tower of Trials, and thus she begins to learn Black Magic as she levels up from now on.

Harley

Edward's assistant. She originally desired to be a scholar, but one day she heard his voice, and so abandoned her plans to become his secretary.

Calca and Brina

Mechanical dolls that assist Luca, they're bosses in the original game and join the party in The After Years.

Biggs and Wedge


Villains

Mysterious Girl/Maenad

The apparent main villain of The After Years, she shows up to steal the crystals. It turns out that there are multiple Maenads, and they were gathering the Crystals to take back to their master, the Creator, who also created the crystals.

  • The Battle Didn't Count: It's possible to win the battles that the party is supposed to lose to her, but the same result happens each time anyway. And in the storyline even when someone does kill her, another Maenad just takes her place.
  • Big Bad: She sets off the major events of TAY as The Dragon of the true Big Bad, the Creator.
  • Bond Villain Stupidity: Badly, if she actually killed off the heroes when she had the chance only half of them would have survived to the final tale.
  • Boss Remix: Her character theme is the basis for her battle theme.
  • Catch Phrase: "Incomprehensible" whenever a party member invokes Honor Before Reason.
  • Dangerously Genre Savvy: Her main method of collecting Crystals? Use the Red Wings to do it. After all King Cecil is The Hero, so few realize what's really going on when Baron starts going to war again.
    • During the boss battle with her and Bahamut, players may be tempted to use Reflect. Too bad that just as the Mega Flare countdown hits 1, she uses Black Hole to remove all your status buffs. Oh Crap...
  • The Dog Bites Back: A band of them finish off the Creator when he goes haywire.
  • Easily Forgiven: Considering that it is at least hinted at that the Maenad possess a Hive Mind, yet neither Leviathan nor Asura are shown to resent the child Maenad in the ending in any way.
  • Emotionless Girl: Mostly, arrogance and contempt are there but that's about it.
  • Evil Counterpart: Greatly resembles Rydia, and in The Complete Collection is able to successfully pose as her for a time. Interlude reveals it's because the Creator made the Maenads in Rydia's image after gathering data on her through a Crystal.
  • Everyone Calls Her Mysterious Girl: Justified as there's no way of knowing her real name until the last five minutes of the game. And even then, 'Maenad' is just the name given to her race as a whole.
  • Fantastic Racism: Frequently insults humans and Lunarians as "inferior species".
  • Giving Someone the Pointer Finger: Her battle sprite.
  • Karmic Death: The ones that control Odin and Bahamut are killed by them once the Eidolons regain their senses.
  • Pragmatic Villainy: She's after the Crystals only. Unless one of the heroes is directly obstructing her, she doesn't care about them.
  • Recurring Boss
  • Redemption Equals Life: In the case of the one Maenad adopted by Rydia (Cuore), the only surviving member of her race.
    • Redemption Equals Death: In the case of the rest of the race. They go into near extinction by sacrificing themselves via attacking the Creator in order to allow the party to escape.
  • Summon Magic: As part of her status as an Evil Counterpart to Rydia.
  • The Woman Behind the Monsters: She controls an army of monsters to take over Baron, and still uses them on occasion after switching over to relying on Baron's military instead.
  • Woman in White
  • You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Although stated to be cloned from Rydia, her hair is a more aquamarine than Rydia's.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: She uses those very words before attempting to kill the party after Cecil returns to his senses.

Dark Kain

The embodiment of Kain's repressed hatred and jealousy for Cecil, he wishes to act out Kain's buried desires to kill Cecil and claim Rosa for himself. Masquerades as the real Kain during The After Years until the Hooded Man reveals himself as the true Kain and dispatches him.

Creator

The real Big Bad of The After Years, he is the sole surviving member of an alien race that prospered itself into extinction. He designed the crystals and sent them to various planets to test their evolutionary processes, and eventually declared them all unworthy of existence. He does this to the world of Final Fantasy IV as well, setting the plot.

  1. fighting an evil empire; i.e. Richard's Heroic Sacrifice against Emperor Mateus in II
  2. None, actually. Unless you count Terra and Edea with the orphans.