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3[[foldercontrol]]
4[[folder:Wol]]
5[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_01.png]]
6->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NobunagaShimazaki (Japanese) and Creator/BrycePapenbrook (English)
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8One of many men known as a "Blank" brought to the shores of Palamecia. As a Blank, Wol possesses no memory of his past, and without a past has only a single directive: to follow Palamecia's Prophecy, which foretells that a man named "Wol" will become the fabled Warrior of Light, a hero destined to save Palamecia from the threat of Chaos.
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10Wol possesses a great sense of reason; despite having no where else to turn except the Prophecy, he often questions both the Prophecy and his own purpose on his journey. He can be rather terse and has no qualms about speaking his mind, especially when the Prophecy conflicts with his beliefs.
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12* CanonName: While he can have any name you want, his official given name is "Wol".
13* ChickMagnet: For a smartass with amnesia, Wol's got game. Echo may drive him up the wall, but the two care about each other more than they let on; Princess Sarah is attracted to his hidden valor and sense of justice; and Meia flirts with him constantly, even if he doesn't return anything.
14* TheChosenOne: Played with. On one hand, this is subverted with regards to the Prophecy, in that he's one of the ''many'' prophesied to save Palamecia, doubly so in that absolutely everything he's done so far to follow the Prophecy where the other Blanks have failed has been one-time coincidences, and the rest are directly manipulated by Garland, who clearly knows either the whole or the greater amounts of it. [[spoiler:And played straight with regards to Echo. After clearing the Dungeon of Challenges I, she breaks her playful persona for the first time and reveals ''why'' she's with the player's version of Wol: if a Blank is easily taken in by their role, the world will "have its way with them", but ''your'' Wol is the only one smart enough to sense that something is wrong.]]
15* DamagerHealerTank: All jobs, regardless of their class, also fall into four multiplayer roles which determine the effects of their actions on the party. Respectively, Attackers and Breakers (Damagers) increase the party's Ultimate Gauges by using Abilities and basic attacks while dealing damage to health and Break Gauge respectively, while healing/support Abilities cast by Healers and Element Drives used by Defenders (Tanks) affect the party.
16* DeadpanSnarker: A key part of as to why Wol is so unique from the other Blanks is that he frequently questions ''why'' he needs to follow the Prophecy, as opposed to a run-of-the-mill protagonist who just does what it says. After [[spoiler:Mog gets himself killed in order to fulfill a stage in the Prophecy]], he begins to wonder if a prophecy that puts his loved ones in harm's way because it says so is really worth following. [[spoiler:According to one of Echo's rare moments of seriousness, he's absolutely right to stay skeptical.]]
17* DittoFighter: The variety of Jobs that you can obtain enables Wol to mimic famous ''Final Fantasy'' heroes such as Cloud and Lightning. In terms of his basic jobs, Monk classes also fall into this category, with each individual job having compatibility not only with its specific job Ability set, but certain other Abilities compatible with the three other classes.
18* ElementalPunch: Several Support-type Abilities imbue elements to his basic attacks, and taken quite literally with Monk class abilities which imbue their elements and potentially other nifty buffs on top of dealing damage.
19* FighterMageThief: All the Job Cards he obtains falls under one of those three archetypes. Warriors specialize in raw damage and survivability, Mages in elemental damage, and Thieves in critical hits. A fourth class, the Monk, also falls in the Fighter mold, specializing in rapidly depleting the BreakMeter and cross-compatibility with Abilities from the other three classes.
20* FunWithAcronyms: Wol is an acronym for "Warrior of Light".
21* JackOfAllTrades: Wol can become literally any job he wants.
22* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Most of the time he's terse at base and callous at worst, but it doesn't take much to bring out his caring side.
23* JerkassHasAPoint: In Chapter 4 Part 1, he tries to relieve some of Sarah's guilt over the Blanks who fell to the fiends due to demoralization caused by her absence by telling her that they were irresponsibly putting the weight of their lives on her. [[WhatTheHellHero Although Sarah understandably calls him out on his apparent callousness]], she comes to recognize the wisdom of his words.
24* MrFanservice: The designers ''really'' like showing off his toned build.
25* ProtagonistWithoutAPast: Like the other Blanks, he has no memory of his past, although if he is like the other Blanks he's likely a citizen of another Final Fantasy world brought to Palamecia by Vox to serve as fuel for the Prophecy.
26* {{Stripperiffic}}: Some of the outfits he can get with his Jobs can be somewhat revealing. Somewhat infamously, his default Onion Knight outfit in preview builds ended up being censored into more of sleeveless shirt because it was that bare bones.
27* WholesomeCrossdresser: Wol can dress himself in female garb if he equips a female character's Job, such as Lightning.
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30[[folder:Echo]]
31[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_04.png]]
32->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SakuraTange (Japanese) and Creator/SarahAnneWilliams (English)
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34A fairy-like spirit who forces her way into Wol's companionship. Normally a disembodied voice, allying with Wol enables him to see her physical form when others cannot. She is infamous among Moogles as a harbringer of bad luck; tales of her enticing Blanks with tales of great treasure, only to lead them into certain doom often circulate.
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36She tends to carry a very playful demeanor, and is more than willing to bait Wol into dangerous circumstances despite being his partner. However, she occasionally segues into moments of seriousness, where she appears to harbor deep wisdom.
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40* ClingyJealousGirl: Despite their constant bickering, Echo doesn't particularly like it when Wol or another girl seem to be getting close to each other.
41* FairyCompanion: Although her companionship isn't completely welcome.
42* HiveMind: Inverted. In contrast to the Moogles, who share their memories with each other, each incarnation of Echo that other Blanks are seen with is a duplicate of a previous one.
43* TheGadfly: Her constant banter is the most common source of Wol's annoyance.
44* InLoveWithYourCarnage: One of her victory quotes is playful "I got excited watching that!"
45* InvisibleAnatomy: Played with. Practically ''none'' of her outfits have her hands visible, with her wearing all kinds of oversized detached sleeves or gloves purely to hide them, to the point, with her [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Aerith]] costume, she has a pair of bunches of flowers attached over her wrists purely to cover her hands.
46* InvisibleToNormals: Echo can't be perceived by those born in Palamecia. However, that doesn't mean none are aware of her.
47* LampshadeHanging: Echo is shown several times encouraging Wol to follow role-playing game stereotypes, like suggesting he continue in the Silent Ruins because of all the loot he'll get. [[spoiler: It becomes HarsherInHindsight when she is unable to guide him any further and promptly disappears...]]
48* MsFanservice: Besides her standard outfit, many of her costumes can be fairly revealing and/or form-fitting.
49* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: She occasionally has moments where she breaks character to convey strange truths to Wol, indicated by a BulletTime filter appearing over the screen.
50** Played much more seriously in the beginning of Chapter 5, where the prospect of meeting the ''original'' Warrior of Light causes her to become uncharacteristically scared and sentimental, in contrast to her usual playfulness.
51* PetTheDog: She's playful and mischievous, but she's shown consideration for Wol on a few occasions where he could really use it.
52** [[spoiler:After clearing the first area of the Dungeon of Challenges and discovering the loss of several of his Blank colleagues, he starts wondering if there's really a point to him trying to save Palamecia. Echo breaks character to reassure him that she genuinely chose him as TheChosenOne, ''not'' because of the Prophecy, but because he actively ''questions'' it and refuses to blindly obey.]]
53** [[spoiler:A second time comes after Mog sacrifices himself so that Wol can continue on. Garland is callous about the whole thing, and Sarah very insincerely rationalizes that his sacrifice was for the greater good. Echo was the only one who tries to reassure Wol that Mog's death wasn't his fault.]]
54* StatusBuff: Her gameplay role is to randomly give Wol conditional boosts, such as "Healing Gift" (heals some HP and casts Regen for two turns if his HP is dangerously low), "Elemental Gift" (grants two random elemental orbs at the start of his turn), "Hastening Gift" (adds one extra action at the start of his turn), and "Breaker's Gift" (adds an extra Break turn against an enemy inflicted with Break).
55* SuperDeformed: One of Echo's purchasable costumes. Lampshaded in the description, where it's speculated that this is purely a PR move.
56* VirtualPaperDoll: Like Wol, she has a multitude of alternate costumes, though it is purely aesthetic in comparison.
57* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Progressing through the "Albion Plateau" Exploration Map reveals that, despite her SuspiciouslySpecificDenial, Echo is quite afraid of ghosts, [[ArbitrarySkepticism despite, y'know, being a fairy]]. For once, Wol has something to make fun of her for, and does so at every opportunity.
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60[[folder:Princess Sarah Cornelia]]
61[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_02.png]]
62->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YumiHara (Japanese) and Creator/CindyRobinson (English)
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64The princess of Castle Cornelia, long ousted from her land by the forces of Chaos, who ravaged the land where her nation once stood. She stands as the last beacon of hope for the citizens of Palamecia, and in turn believes in the Warrior of Light, hoping for the day that he will rise to defeat Chaos and save her home.
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68* BecauseDestinySaysSo: Like the rest of Palamecia, she's a strong believer in the prophecy, and is her go-to justification. However, her heart isn't entirely in with it... [[spoiler: Mog's death leaves her in tears, especially after Wol inadvertently lashes out at her following her poor attempt at rationalizing Mog's death.]]
69* LightFeminineDarkFeminine: The Light to Meia's Dark.
70* PromotedToPlayable: During Chapter 8, with a predominantly archer-themed Ranger job set. [[spoiler: It's also the final chapter.]]
71* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: A quick {{Deconstruction}} of this. After you fight off Chaos in Chapter 3 part 2, [[spoiler: she decides to go with Wol instead of waiting around in her castle]] out of desire to provide even some measure of support for Wol. [[spoiler: However, she discovers that the Blanks still at Castle Cornelia have become so demoralized by her disappearance, the fiends end up capturing it without effort.]] Naturally, she begins to doubt herself until Wol convinces that she's only doing what she thought was right ([[JerkWithAHeartOfGold if in his own way]]).
72** As shown above, she clearly took his advice to heart, and ends up fighting for her own reasons.
73* ShipTease: The prophecy claims that she's to be wed to the destined Warrior of Light. Sarah admits that she was worried about that part of the prophecy, but after meeting Wol face-to-face, she decides she'd be okay with that. [[spoiler: Then she ups the ante by deciding to tag along with Wol, who is surprised but goes along with it.]]
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76[[folder:Meia]]
77[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_11_min.png]]
78->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaoIchimichi [credited as "M.A.O."] (Japanese) and Creator/LauraPost (English)
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80A beautiful mage, also known as the "Azure Witch", branded a heretic by Vox, by way of her association with the scent of the sea, the traditional domain of Chaos. However, she also has the ability to see Echo, something only available to outsiders like Wol who do not hail from Palamecia. She has the ability to summon otherworldly creatures, and is your primary liaison for hunting enemies in the Ring of Braves.
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82She becomes fully playable character in Chapter 6.
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86* {{BFS}}: The weapon she carries is best described as a giant half-moon sawblade that, for all intents and purposes, is even less physically feasible than the swords in used by Warrior-class jobs.
87* BrokenBird: There's a lot of emotional baggage beneath her teasing personality, and it's the result of [[spoiler:being "punished" by Palamecia for apparently leading a Warrior of Light candidate "astray" with their forbidden love]].
88* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler:In Chapter 6 Part 2, it's revealed that she and a Warrior of Light candidate (who looks suspiciously like Garland) had fallen in love in a previous life. This went against prophecy where the Warrior was supposed to court Sarah, so as punishment Vox implanted suspicions of heresy against both of them into other Blanks, who promptly hunted them down to death before being thrown into the sea. However, something brought Meia back, causing her to wake up on the shores of Primordia, now branded as a heretic.]]
89* DoomMagnet: Vox sees her as such, enough to order the Blanks to eliminate her on sight; and she isn't intentionally summoning the Sicarii in the Ring of Braves, but rather attracting them.
90* FriendlyEnemy: Though made out as an enemy by Vox, she doesn't actively get in the way of your adventure, and if anything is more of a tease.
91** It's strongly implied that the whole reason there's always enemies in the Ring of Braves area is that she just keeps summoning more to keep Wol fighting there, and it's not implausible to think she might be who summons the random bosses in the field.
92* HotWitch: She is a predominantly Mage-type fighter, and boy is she good-looking.
93* InTheHood: She primarily wears an all-covering coat and hood, and you can only see her lower face. The updates leading up to Chapter 5 finally revealed her face.
94* LightFeminineDarkFeminine: The Dark to Sarah's Light. In fact, majority of her compatible Abilities bear a lunar motif.
95* LostLenore: [[spoiler: She was once in love with a Warrior of Light candidate who looks at lot like Garland, though it went against prophecy.]]
96* MsFanservice: Once she reveals her identity and ditches the coat, her default outfit becomes a white cleavage-bearing leotard with a blue jacket and armor. Her outfits are also quite fanservice-oriented, particularly those involving CatGirl-themes.
97* PromotedToPlayable: In Chapter 6, she becomes a fully playable character, complete with her own set of jobs.
98* ShipTease: She plants a kiss on Wol in the end of the "Omega and the Azure Witch" event before revealing her name, [[PostKissCatatonia which leaves him briefly stunned]]. His commentary on how pleasant she smelled, and her constant flirting with him doesn't help.
99* MagicKnight: Although she has a predominantly Mage-type job set, Meia uses her blade and magic interchangeably, starting with Ruin spells and using her blade every 3rd strike and for her Ultimate.
100* TheTease: In every introductory cutscene of a 4-star Sicarius quest, she throws a flirt here and there in the following conversation. Wol doesn't take any of it, but that just makes it more fun for her.
101* TrueBlueFemininity: Her primarily color scheme is blue, and she has a graceful, if also very conspiring demeanor.
102* VirtualPaperDoll: Unlike Wol, whose appearance is entirely dependent on his Job, Meia's Job outfits can be complemented with various accessories.
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104
105!!Major Non-Playable Characters
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107[[folder:Garland]]
108[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_05.png]]
109->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeijiFujiwara, [[TheOtherDarrin later]] Koji Ishii (Japanese) and Creator/KeithSilverstein (English)
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111An armored knight of great strength who wanders the land of Palamecia. He claims to side with no one, not even the Prophecy, and is thus branded a "heretic" by the overbearing Vox. The potential he sees in Wol brings him to offer his help in fulfilling the Prophecy.
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113Garland has a tendency to be extremely blunt; he will never hide his thoughts no matter how cruel they are. Despite this, he does have some faith in the Prophecy, allowing himself to guide those with great potential.
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117* AdaptationalHeroism: This version of Garland isn't an outright villain like his main series counterpart. While he has sketchy motives and defies Vox, he's generally neutral in nature and offers to guide Wol on his journey.
118* DramaticUnmask: While not entirely dramatic, he takes off his helmet at the end of Chapter 2, which reveals that he's actually a handsome mature guy with medium-long brown hair.
119* FallenHero: [[spoiler: Chapter 6 suggests that Garland himself was once a candidate as the Warrior of Light, and was once Meia's lover.]]
120** [[spoiler: His yellow ribbon in Chapter 8 confirms that he was a Warrior of Light candidate, though jury's still out on whether he's the Swordsman from Meia's memories. Garland mentions that he's lost a lot of memories every time the world resets, so it's possible that he's forgotten his past with Meia.]]
121* HeManWomanHater: He repeatedly tells Wol that among the many to not trust, he must especially be wary around women.
122* OneHitPolykill: When Vox commands several Blanks to take down Garland, Garland responds by blasting the entire mob with one solid strike.
123* TheOtherDarrin: Garland's original Japanese voice actor, Creator/KeijiFujiwara was replaced due to health problem Fujiwara was suffering late 2016. [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall Wol notices this during the following Christmas event]], which Garland attempts to brush off.
124* SpannerInTheWorks: As a heretic he exists outside of the prophecy, and Vox is wary that he will become this.[[spoiler:He does. By planting his sword in the ground and saving Wol from being sucked up in the Gate of Hope, he allows Wol to finally kill off Chaos and end the cycle.]]
125* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler: While Wol, Sarah, and Meia defeat Chaos, remain on Palamecia, and are later shown being transported through the dimensional warp, Garland gets sucked through the Gate of Hope by Vox in the middle of the final battle, leaving his fate unknown.]]
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128[[folder:Vox]]
129->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ToshihikoSeki (Japanese) and Mike Vaughn (English)
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131The enigmatic voice constantly keeping in touch with Wol regarding his progress in Palamecia. [[spoiler: He created the false Prophecy then cursed the world so that, if they no longer had a purpose, they'd cease to exist in it.]]
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135* BigBrotherIsWatching: He sees everything Wol sees and occasionally interrupts him to keep tabs, much to Wol's annoyance.
136* DubNameChange[=/=]KeepItForeign: His Japanese name is Voice. [[spoiler:Double Subverted, in that his name as a human was "Voyce" (and "Vox" in the Japanese version, effectively reversing the naming convention.]]
137* TheFaceless: There is little visual references as to his presence, other than a change in the atmosphere. [[spoiler: Even in the flashbacks where we see him as a human, his face is concealed behind a skull-like mask.]]
138* AGodIAmNot: He is the closest thing the game has to a god, though when called out on it by Wol, he offhandedly denies being one.
139** This is expanded upon later, where Vox admits that the only way he can influence the world is by speaking to Blanks. He isn't even able to see spirits such as Echo... [[spoiler:Or can he?]]
140** At one point Vox does say he would call himself "God", due to being omnipresent and eternal, but is unable to do so because he is unable to affect the physical world other than through speaking to the Blanks.
141* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler: On top of the revelations of both his and Chaos's original identities, and the parts the played in each other's lives, it's eventually revealed that he's effectively entertaining people by putting Wol and other Warrior of Light candidates through the "Prophecy" for his own amusement. However, when Wol refers to Vox as the true BigBad, Echo corrects him and indicates that Vox is more of a conductor, and it is the world of Palamecia itself that is responsible for creating the endless cycle of the prophecy.]]
142* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:In Vox's world, when a character has served their intended purpose, they are abruptly destroyed - this ends up killing Echo in the ending. When Wol and Sarah ScrewDestiny and destroy Chaos permanently, Vox's prophecy is ruined which negates ''his'' purpose to perpetuate the prophecy, destroying him with his own system. [[NotQuiteDead Except not really]].]]
143* [[spoiler:WasOnceAMan: Vox was originally a traveling performer named "Voyce", who convinced Chaos to hold a tournament for Sarah's hand in marriage.]]
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146[[folder:Chaos]]
147[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chaos_mobius.jpg]]
148The antagonist of ''Mobius Final Fantasy''. Chaos is the apotheosis of strife and source of the fiends infesting Palamecia.
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152* AlmightyIdiot: Besides having become a giant pillar with no purpose other than to destroy, [[spoiler: Chaos is as much a pawn of Vox's prophecy cycle as everyone else, existing to be killed and resurrected over and over again.]]
153* BigBad: Chaos is the source of all the fiends haunting Palamecia, though [[spoiler:he has a more active, personal role in Cid's backstory]].
154* DecompositeCharacter: Like his namesake from the original ''VideoGame/FinalFantasy'', [[spoiler: Chaos was a dark knight infatuated with Princess Sarah who ends up transforming into an EldritchAbomination after his original defeat.]] However, in this case he's a separate character from Garland.
155* EldritchAbomination: Appears to be a massive, ''living'' obelisk, whose power is so great that it could kill with a mere glance.
156* EvilIsBigger: Chaos is a massive obelisk easily the size of a skyscraper. Even when [[spoiler: he reappears in his original human form]] during the final battle, he's still a good eight or nine feet tall.
157* {{Foreshadowing}}: Vox warns that Chaos's realm is the sea, hence his distrust of Meia, who is said to smell like the sea breeze. [[spoiler:When he was a human, Chaos controlled Palamecia's water supply, and he refuses to open a sluice in his territory to water downstream farms unless Sarah marries him.]]
158* FromNobodyToNightmare: [[spoiler: Chaos was originally just a human... Well, a {{Jerkass}} lord who cut off a village's water supply in Sarah didn't marry him, but still just a human.]] [[LampshadeHanging Wol notices this]], almost sounding disappointed [[spoiler: when we see that his human character model was simply that of a Dark Knight.]]
159* HopeCrusher: Chaos's goal isn't to simply kill Wol, but to destroy any sense of hope and courage Wol might have, which is why it doesn't bother to kill Wol outright. [[spoiler:When he was a human, he also set up a tournament where the winner ostensibly wins Sarah's hand in marriage, only to rig it such that Cid, the original Wol, will flawlessly win the preliminaries, only to ultimately lose to Chaos.]]
160* ItCanThink: It may seem like a giant dumb speechless pillar, but when Wol faces it in Chapter 3 Part 2, he can sense it mocking him as it simply chooses to leave.
161* KillItWithFire: Wherever Chaos appears, the landscape turns into a fiery wasteland. Appropriately enough, after fending it off in Chapter 3 Part 2, it drops a Fire-elemental Mage ability card.
162* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler: The destined Warrior of Light never actually kills him. Whenever Chaos is "killed" the Warrior of Light is taken through the Gate of Hope only for Chaos to slowly reform and grow into a new Chaos, ready to start the cycle again.]]
163* NotWorthKilling: After you first face it, [[SoLongSuckers Chaos simply leaves the battlefield]]. Wol can sense that it thinks that you're not worth the effort.
164-->'''Wol''': ''It laughs at me. It thinks I'm not ready to die here. That I am a coward. Unworthy of death at its hands.''
165* WasOnceAMan: [[spoiler:According to Cid, Chaos was once a minor lord who deliberately blocked off Palamecia's water supply unless Sarah marries him. His current state is a result of having his identity and compassion stripped away.]]
166* TheUnintelligible: Chaos never actually speaks, instead vocalizing in an indecipherable series of growls. He does this even in the flashbacks that show [[spoiler: him as a human]].
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169[[folder:Cid]]
170->'''Voiced by:''' Minoru Hirota (Japanese) and Creator/{{David Lodge|AmericanActor}} (English)
171
172The very first Warrior of Light.
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176* AllForNothing: [[spoiler:His vengeance was put to naught when Sarah agreed to marry Chaos to keep him from being killed, driving him to cross the DespairEventHorizon, until he was called to take up arms again when it turns out that Chaos has become too unstable to rule Palamecia.]]
177* GoodScarsEvilScars: He bears a long gash across his left eye. [[spoiler:He got it during his climactic fight with Chaos.]]
178* HopeBringer: [[spoiler:An unintentional example, in that he was brought out of his own despair by witnessing the villagers pin all their hopes on him of defeating Chaos.]]
179* HumbleHero: He never intended to go on a grand adventure to save Palamecia. In his own words, he was but a simple village boy at the mercy of circumstances beyond his control.
180* LegacyCharacter: Played straight, in that he once had the name of the player character, and he's the one whom all the Blanks aspire to become. [[spoiler: Also deconstructed; Despite the humble nature of his quest, it ended up becoming the focal point for all of Palamecia.]]
181* MythologyGag: Like every other Cid in the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise. He also has a brother named "Mid", who was Cid's grandson in ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyV V]]''.
182* RetiredBadass: By the time you meet him, he's no longer an active warrior.
183* ReusedCharacterDesign: He uses a white-robed PaletteSwap of Voyd, which can throw long-time players off, especially due to Voyd's ChuckCunninghamSyndrome. [[spoiler:His younger appearance is also basically a black-haired Wol with a red version of the basic Ranger job costume.]]
184* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:His younger brother Mid was killed for [[HeKnowsTooMuch nosing into Chaos and Voyce's conspiracy one too many times]], and the flashback segments of Chapter 5 Part 2 has Wol relive his transition from grief to rage, then to despair and back.]]
185* WalkingSpoiler: His presence, past actions and knowledge irrevocably changes the way Wol sees all of Palamecia, and it is very crucial to deciphering the mystery of the world.
186[[/folder]]
187
188!!Moogles
189
190[[folder:Mog]]
191[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_03.png]]
192->'''Voiced by:''' Misaki Kuno (Japanese) and Rachel Staman (English)
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194A Moogle that Wol saves from a pack of Chaos's demons. Faithful and always willing to help, Mog dedicates his life to helping Wol, feeling indebted to him that Wol was willing to save his life. As a Moogle, he shares his memories and experiences with the entire existing race on Palamecia, making the Moogle race as a whole indebted to Wol. Moogles possess a slightly more detailed memory of the Prophecy, which Mog draws upon to lead Wol on the path.
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196While not the sharpest tool in the shed, he is more than willing to help and guide Wol at every turn. He considers Wol his friend and contains unlimited eagerness in his tiny body. He is additionally wholly dedicated to the Prophecy, willing to risk life and limb to see the Warrior of Light finally rise to save Palamecia.
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200* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Mog, in an attempt to fulfill the Prophecy, goes to finish off the Lich. He headbutts the Lich, and it reels back... then slaps him. This is apparently strong enough to deal fatal damage to Mog. As it turns out, Mog's sacrifice is also part of the Prophecy, which is meant to summon a Crystal Key as he dies. After receiving the key, Wol and Mog share one last moment before he passes away.]]
201* HiveMind: All moogles share a common mind, as stated by Garland. [[spoiler: Subverted in that Mog decides to keep his last memory of the Warrior of Light holding him to himself, right after sharing the rest of his memories to the other moogles.]]
202* SenselessSacrifice: [[spoiler:Discussed. Even if it was part of the prophecy, Wol considers Mog's sacrifice to be this... and this weighs heavily on his conscience.]]
203* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Mog, full-stop. The only knowledge he has that isn't just general knowledge of the world itself, which anyone else living in Palamecia has, is some working memory of the Prophecy. Emphasis on "some".
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206[[folder:Mowg]]
207->'''Voiced by:''' Aimi Tanaka (Japanese) and Creator/ElizabethMaxwell (English)
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211* ReplacementGoldfish: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Mowg acknowledges that he can't truly replace [[spoiler: Mog]], but aspires to fit in the same role.
212* SenselessSacrifice: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Mowg attempts to charge at Chaos in his belief that Wol must follow the prophecy that he must rise from the depths of despair, but Wol stops him. [[spoiler: Double Subverted, as Chaos kills Mowg anyway just to rub salt into Wol's wounds.]]
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215[[folder:Elder Moogle]]
216->'''Voiced by:''' Nanami Yamashita (Japanese) and Creator/DebiDerryberry (English)
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218A unique Moogle who introduces Wol to the original Warrior of Light.
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222* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Gives Wol several as he undertakes the SecretTestOfCharacter, challenging Wol's understanding of the world and the prophecy.
223* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: Because he severed his connection to the Moogle HiveMind, he no longer considers himself a Moogle any more. As such, he can even see [[InvisibleToNormals Echo]].
224* HiveMind: {{Averted|Trope}}. The Elder Moogle willingly separated from his link to all of Moogle kind. His pompom is merely just for show now.
225* SecretTestOfCharacter: Puts Wol under one at the behest of the original Warrior of Light.
226* WizardBeard: Er, [[DownplayedTrope mustache]]. But it's an indicator of how much wiser he is than any other Moogle.
227* VerbalTic: Also {{Averted|Trope}}. He never utters the Moogles' signature "kupo". He once tries at Wol's behest, straining himself before giving up.
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230[[folder:Moggy]]
231->'''Voiced by:''' Yuki Wakai (Japanese) and Creator/ElizabethMaxwell (English)
232
233A highly unique Moogle, even among their own outliers, who serves as a merchant to Blanks in the Ring of Braves.
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237* BrilliantButLazy: He could probably be one of the most helpful fellows, thanks to his inventory. But unlike the friendly and subservient Moogles, Moggy is a sleazy fellow who often provides half-assed expositions for whatever he gets Wol involved in and has Wol do all the dirty work for him without a bit of support, which annoys Wol.
238* CoolShades: Wears a pair of aviators along with his hat.
239* HonestJohnsDealership: He'll give you all the goods, but he'll only take materials from the Sicariuses in the Ring of Braves, no questions asked.
240* VerbalTic: Unusually for a Moogle, Moggy will talk for paragraphs at a time before a single "kupo", and even that only comes after a pause... [[SelfDemonstratingArticle kupo]].
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242
243!!Other Characters
244
245[[folder:Voyd]]
246->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{David Lodge|AmericanActor}} (English)
247
248Previously the Warden of the Battle Tower introduced in the "Adamanterrapin Terror" event, who summoned various monsters and beings from the rifts to test the might of prospective warriors, although he had very little faith in their success. He was fatally wounded in the "Dahaka Assault" event by the Azure Witch, leading to his death.
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252* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Voyd isn't so much as mentioned at all after the "Omega and the Azure Witch", and even then, it was only because Vox was using his form to communicate to Wol.
253* DefrostingIceKing: Initially unfriendly and dismissive of Wol, Voyd softens up to him after being impressed by Wol's progress. It's enough that he then implores Wol to leave the Battle Tower, as he comes to recognize Wol as the Warrior of Light, and having the destined savior die in an optional event... would not be good.
254* DisappearsIntoLight: Because Voyd isn't even an actual human, he simply vanishes after succumbing to his wounds.
255* EmptyShell: The reason he calls himself Voyd in the first place. He isn't even actually human, but more of a living memory, the amalgamation of shadows of past warriors.
256* GrumpyOldMan: Voyd is your classic seen-it-all elder who isn't at all impressed by Wol when he first meets him. However, he quickly softens up after Wol is about halfway through the first event.
257* MauveShirt: He dies fairly early into ''Mobius'''s life cycle, after a good amount of exposition of his past.

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