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Detective for the NYPD, Aya Brea is the heroine of the Parasite Eve series. She has one of the organs of the first Eve from a transplant (her cornea), while Melissa Pearce (the Second Eve) has another.
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.
Biggs is a recurring character in the Final Fantasy franchise, often along with Wedge to offer comic relief. He is named after Biggs Darklighter, one of Luke Skywalker's wingmen in Starwars Episode IV.
Cait Sith is a robot cat that mounts a stuffed moogle. It joins Cloud in his fight against Sephiroth.
Carbuncle is a summoned creature featured in multiple Final Fantasy games. His power usually aids your party.
Though it is a species of bird, individual chocobos have also taken the lead role in some games.
Cloud Strife is the main protagonist in Final Fantasy VII. He is mostly recognized by his distinct hair style and trademark enormous buster sword.
A big reader in Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales.
An evil book bent on destroying the (chocobo) world.
The Fat Chocobo is a a large chocobo that appeared in the early games in the Final Fantasy series.
One of three bad chocobos in Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales.
A fire-elemental summon, also known as Jinn, that appears in countless Final Fantasy games.
Bent on destroying the world in Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales.
Jumpin' Jack the WorldRunner is the protagonist of 3-D WorldRunner and its sequel.
Leviathan is a summoned creature featured in multiple Final Fantasy games, that uses the power of water.
Not to be confused with Final Fantasy VI's Mog, this moogle is an adventurous and greedy one.
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.
A young white mage and recurring character in the Final Fantasy Fables franchise.
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.
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!
Irma's number one chocobo in Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales.
Wedge is a recurring character in the Final Fantasy franchise, often along with Biggs to offer comic relief. He is named after Wedge Antilles, one of Luke Skywalker's wingmen in Starwars Episode IV.
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