Alright, here we are at the halfway mark . . . or
is it halfway at the end of this post? In any case, today we round out the
bottom half of this list. For those of you who haven’t been paying attention,
I’m gonna do a recap of the Honourable Mentions and numbers 100 to 61 before
getting into today’s characters.
Honourable mentions
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Angeal
Hewley (CC)
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Brother
(X)
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Jenova
(VII)
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Chocobo
(Various)
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Tellah
(IV)
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Paddra
Nsu-Yeul (XIII-2)
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Edward
Chris Von Muir (IV)
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Barthandelus
(XIII)
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Luneth
(III)
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Gippal
(X-2)
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Al-Cid
Margrace (XII)
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Penelo
(XII)
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The list so far . . .
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100.
Emperor Mateus (II)
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90. Leo
Cristophe (VI)
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80.
Rufus Shinra (VII)
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70.
Firion (II)
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99.
Agrias Oaks (Tactics)
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89. Odin
(Various)
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79.
Wakka (X)
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69.
Adelbert Steiner (IX)
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98. Rosa
Joanna Farrell (IV)
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88.
Selphie Tilmitt (VIII)
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78.
Shiva (Various)
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68.
Bahamut (Various)
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97. Cait
Sith (VII)
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87. Cid
(X)
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77.
Amarant Coral (IX)
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67.
Cidolfus Demen Bunansa (XII)
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96.
Barthello (X)
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86. Rude
(VII)
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76. Bartz
Klauser (V)
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66.
Irvine Kinneas (VIII)
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95.
Garland (IX)
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85.
Ultros (VI)
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75.
Sabin Rene Figaro (VI)
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65.
Faris Scherwiz (V)
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94. Hope
Estheim (XIII)
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84. Cid
Fabool IX (IX)
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74.
Cidolfus Orlandeau (Tactics)
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64. Vaan
(XII)
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93.
Ultimecia (VIII)
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83. Cid
Raines (XIII)
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73.
Genesis Rhapsodos (CC)
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63.
Quistis Trepe (VIII)
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92.
Anima (X)
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82.
Golbez (IV)
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72.
Caius Ballad (XIII-2)
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62. Edge
Geraldine (IV)
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91. Eiko
Carol (IX)
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81. Mog
(Various)
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71.
Garland (I)
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61. Cyan
Garamonde (VI)
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And with that done, here’s the next ten characters.
60. Quina Quen
(Final Fantasy IX)
"Aiya! What big
stone! Why you all watch stone? Is stone edible? Or is for barbecue? No
answer... I think I lick it."
QUINA! NO! That isn’t food. Quina is a member of
the Qu tribe, and seemingly has no gender. Its first appearance was in the
Alexandria Castle, but isn’t recruitable until after the Festival of the Hunt,
in the Qu Marsh (as an optional character). It travels with the party to
Cleyra, but when the rest of the party teleport to the Red Rose, Quina stays
behind. Quina is believed dead when Cleyra is destroyed; however Quina manages
to get back to the Qu Marsh. Quina is the least involved in the quest, more
interested in finding new things to eat.
59. Delita Heiral
(Final Fantasy Tactics)
"'Tis your birth
and faith that wrong you... not I."
The best friend of the main character of the game.
Surely he can’t be evil. Delita and his sister Tietra were born to farmer
parents, but were adopted by Barbaneth when his parents caught the Black Death.
He made friends with Ramza and attended the Royal Military Akademy with him.
Throughout the game, Delita is shown to be easily manipulated. After the death
of his sister, Delita decides to be the manipulator for once. He becomes an
Order of the Southern Sky knight and answers to the Church of Glabados, but
plans to betray both to get what he wants.
58. Seymour Guado
(Final Fantasy X)
"I have saved
him. He was a man who craved power. And great power he had, but he feared
losing it. Trembling at unseen enemies, he spent his days scheming petty
schemes. Chased by his fears, never knowing rest. You see... Now he has no
worries. He has been granted sleep eternal. Death is a sweet slumber. All the
pain of life is gently swept away... Ah, yes. Don't you see... if all life were
to end in Spira, all suffering would end. Don't you see? Do you not
agree?"
You don’t have to be the final boss to be the most
evil person in the game. Seymour was born to Guado leader Jyscal and a human
woman in an effort to foster a better relationship between the two. However, he
was viewed as an abomination, and he and his mother fled to Baaj temple.
Seymour’s mother becomes the Fayth for the aeon Anima hoping Seymour would use
it to defeat Sin and be accepted by the world. This only increased his
bitterness. He devised a plan to destroy Spira in order to save it from the
suffering Sin brings.
57. Edea Kramer
(Final Fantasy VIII)
"You must fight
to the end! Even though it may bring tragedy to others!"
“Don’t kill me Squall, I’m being possessed”.
“Whatever”. Edea is the matron of Edea’s Orphanage and the wife of Cid Kramer.
Thirteen years before the main plot of the game, Edea meets Ultimecia and a
teenage Squall. Ultimecia passes on her powers to Edea, and Squall tells her
about SeeD and the Gardens. Eventually, she separated from her husband, but not
before establishing SeeD. During the course of the game, Edea is possessed by
Ultimecia. However, once the party defeats her Edea’s sorceress powers and are
passed on to Rinoa. She joins the party for a brief time after this.
56. Gabranth (Final
Fantasy XII)
"Silence! All was
stripped from me. Only hatred for the brother who fled our homeland remains
mine!"
This guy must have been the evil left twin.
Gabranth (real name Noah Fon Ronsenburg) is the twin brother of Basch Fon
Ronsenburg. The two lived with their mother in Landis until it was invaded by
The Empire. Basch fled to Dalmasca, and Noah took his mother to Archadia. He
took his mother’s maiden name (Gabranth) and joined the military. He rose
through the ranks, and soon became a Judge Magister. His main job was to gather
and spread information for The Emperor. About two years before the events of
the game, Gabranth murdered King Raminas pretending to be Basch.
55. Cid Pollendina
(Final Fantasy IV)
“He ordered me to make
an airship, but I don't want it used as a weapon!”
Here he is, the OTHER playable Cid. Cid is the
airship engineer of Baron, and long time friend of Cecil’s. Upon hearing of
Cecil’s dismissal, he’s very apologetic. He was working on a new airship, “The
Enterprise”, when he realised the king was acting strangely. When the king
asked if he could see The Enterprise, Cid refused, afraid of what the king
might do with it. Cid was arrested, but soon released by Cecil and his team.
From this point on, he frequently helps Cecil, especially with airships. In
“The After Years”, despite his old age, he refuses to retire.
54. Setzer Gabbiani
(Final Fantasy VI)
“A two-headed coin..?
How low can you get? I love it!”
Wonder if he bet on himself being on the list?
Setzer is Final Fantasy’s resident Gambler, with no other character as an
exclusive Gambler. Before the game, he flew airships with a girl named Darill.
She promised him her airship if she couldn’t fly it anymore. Setzer said he
would never do that, so when Darill died in an airship crash, Setzer stored her
airship in a cave under the sea. Towards the start of the game, he’s infatuated
with an opera singer named Maria, and plans to marry her. However, he kidnaps
Celes (who was standing in for her).
53. Reno (Final
Fantasy VII)
“Don't misunderstand.
We have no intention of joining you. But for now, we'll agree not to bother
each other. That's all.”
Yo, why are you still not playable? Reno is one of
the top members of the Turks, being third in command until Veld left which
bumped his position up to second. In Final Fantasy VII he can be fought several
times, most of them because he’s trying to detain Cloud’s party. By the end of
the game Reno simply can’t be bothered fighting them anymore. In Advent
Children, Reno has actually switched sides, helping Cloud and friends in the
fight against the Sephiroth remnants. He and Rude take out Yazoo and Loz for a
while by blowing up a freeway.
Please note: Reno is
the highest character on this list to never be playable in ANY game.
52. Gilgamesh (Final
Fantasy V)
"Enough
expository banter! Now we fight like men! And ladies! And ladies who dress like
men! For Gilgamesh... it is morphing time!"
Where do you keep coming from? Gilgamesh is Final
Fantasy’s most recurring comic relief boss, appearing in many Final Fantasy
games. He debuted in Final Fantasy V. He first appears guarding Bartz, Lenna
and Faris, but was easily beaten by Galuf. They were then ambushed by Gilgamesh
during their escape. After two more losses to the party (including one with
Enkidu and one with a fake Excalibur) Exdeath banishes him to The Void. He’s
fought one more time in The Void, before he protects the party from Necrophobe.
Gilgamesh now uses The Void to go between the Final Fantasy universes.
51. Edgar Roni
Figaro (Final Fantasy VI)
“First of all, your
beauty has captivated me! Second... I'm dying to know if I'm your type... I
guess your ...abilities... would be a distant third.”
Hmm, ladies’ man who has a lot of gadgets? Not
creepy at all. Edgar is the king of Figaro and twin brother of Sabin, taking
the role from his father who was poisoned by the Gestahlian Empire. Before he
died, he asked that both his sons rule together, however Sabin left because of
the lack of care that his father died. Edgar became friends with the Empire,
but also secretly became friends with the Returners, to help them bring the
Empire down. True to character, when Locke comes to him with Terra, his first
instinct is to hit on her.
And now we’ve arrived at the halfway mark. Next
week we continue down the list with the characters who just made it into the
top half. Until then, seeya.
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