The son of King Gorn of Salonia was banished from the
castle when Gigameth took control. He enlists the help of
the Heroes to regain his father and his rightful place. He
ends up taking the throne himself, as circumstances would
have it.
The water maiden is the first person the Heroes see
when they leave the Floating Continent. She's stuck in a
shipwreck. Aria is the only person who can speak to the
Water Crystal and get the rest of the world
un-submerged.
(FF3DS only) An orphan raised by Topapa and
Luneth's best friend. Although shy and studious, his book
knowledge makes up for his lack of adventurousness.
The funny-looking engineer is the mastermind of
airships on the Floating Continent. This overblown little
man works for the king of Argass and utilizes the Time Gear
to make airships. He was stuck in Kazus under the spell of
Jinn (causing him to become a two-dimensional ghost), but
was helped out by the Heroes.
Not so much a character as the embodiment of evil, yada
yada yada. It (she?) was summoned by Xande, but naturally
overpowered him and decided to destroy the world. Guess who
has to kill her first?
Legend tells that these warriors will appear when the
power of light threatens to overwhelm dark. They reportedly
restored balance in the past when the light threatened the
world. If you defeat all four optional bosses (Cerberus,
Two-Headed Dragon, Echidna, and Ahriman), the Dark Warriors
will help you in your final battle against the Cloud of Darkness.
This eccentric (okay, mad as a hatter) old lady lives
in the sewers and owns a pair of Floating Shoes which are
required to cross a certain swamp. She also for some reason
keeps a pair of exploding shoes to throw at intruders.
The son of Owen was appointed as the caretaker of the
Tower of Owen, which powers the Floating Continent.
However, he began to travel and contracted amnesia. He fell
in love with Salina of Canaan but left again for reasons
unknown - he was found in Bahamut's nest. He follows the
Heroes around for a while and finally regains his memory in
the Tower of Owen.
(Aliases: Jinn (NES)) Djinn was banished in the
Sealed Cave when an earthquake freed him. He quickly cast a spell on the
Town of Kazus and Castle Sasune to turn all residents into ghosts. The
heroes and Princess Sara travel to the Sealed Cave and successfully
banish Djinn and free the townsfolk from his curse using Princess Sara's
mythril ring.
The mysterious old man was one of the three students of
Archmage Noah. He was given the mystical knowledge of magic
to control. He helps out in many ways, even after his
death. He holds the key to the Forbidden Land Eureka.
The chancellor to King Gorn of Salonia is a bad apple
if there ever was. He controls the king's mind with magic,
to the point of trying to make him kill his own son Alus.
That went a little too far, and Gorn releases himself from
Gigameth's control, forcing Gigameth to turn into the giant
bird Garuda and fight the Heroes himself.
A money-hungry knight had a special Crystal made for
him by Dorga which creates gold. His house is completely
made of it. He placed a golden chain on the Heroes'
airship, fearing that they were the four Dark Warriors whom
he fears. They weren't, but he's not a very nice guy
anyway, so they defeat him. He destroys his crystal after
that ("if I can't have it, no one can!").
The king of Saronia is controlled by the evil Gigameth.
However, when Gigameth tries to make him kill his son Alus,
he revolts and instead stabs himself. Gigameth doesn't like
that very much; he has to fight the four Heroes himself
now.
A strange-looking thief who's after the two Horns of
the dwarves. After gaining them both by hiding in the
Heroes' shadows, he travels to the Flame Cave and powers up
to become the Salamander.
A skeletal sorceror who stole the Elder Tree from the
Living Forest and transformed it into a flying palace. He
captured the king of Argass and his entire court and keeps
them captive. Why? Who knows! Hein used to be the king's
chancellor; that might have something to do with it. The
Heroes also get captured, something Hein lives (not very
long) to deeply regret.
King of Castle Argus, whose people were imprisoned in
Castle Hein. Once he is freed, he provides the light
warriors with the Wheel of Time, allowing Cid to convert
the Enterprise into an airship.
The precursor of all magic had three students: Dorga,
whom he gave the power of magic to; Unei, to whom he gave
the Dream World; and Xande, to whom he gave life as a
human. Not much else is known about him.
Old Men
These men, living in Amur, believe that they are the
light warriors until they have to be rescued from a pack
of Goblins by the true light warriors. Later, in the
crystal tower, an old man is summoned to block one of
the five demon statues.
One of the ancient scholars of magic created the
Floating Continent. The magical tower which keeps it
running he called the Tower of Owen (there's humility for
you). He placed his son Desch as the caretaker of the
tower.
Refia [HERO]
A girl raised by Takka in Kazus who, sick of her harsh
training, runs away from home (again) and join the band of
adventurers.
A spunky girl who happens to be the assistant ruler of
Sassoon Castle. She's also the only one who can end Jinn's
curse (which turns people into two-dimensional ghosts) by
using a Mithril Ring and her castle's holy spring. (See
also Princess Sara
(FF1))
The world's greatest blacksmith lives in Kazus. He can
affix a battering-ram device to Cid's Airship to make it
destroy the boulder leading to the rest of the world. Of
course, the airship explodes after that... doesn't it make
ya just cry?
The head elder of Ur is also the Heroes' adoptive
father. He acknowledges their destiny and shoves them on
their way. (Honestly, what else is he supposed to do?)
One of the three students of Archmage Noah, she
controls the Dream World. Unfortunately, that means she's
asleep, and only Noah's Lute can wake her. She has great
powers for good, like Dorga, and help the Heroes out even
after she dies. She has a parrot who talks.
Archmage Noah's third student was given life as a
human, but it wasn't enough. Using his powers for evil, he
summoned the Cloud of Darkness to give him power, but the
plan naturally backfired. Xande took up residence at the
top of the Sylx Tower, waiting for... something, I guess.
The Cloud still remains a threat even after Xande is
defeated.
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