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Square Co., Ltd. 's Computer Role-playing Game '' Final Fantasy VIII '' dealt with the activities of an elite group of Mercenaries called SeeD s.





MAIN PLAYABLE CHARACTERS



Squall Leonhart


Squall Leonhart (スコール・レオンハート ''Sukōru Reonhāto'') is a young student at Balamb Garden, recognised by most for the scar by his left eye given to him by Seifer. He does not talk much and has the reputation of being a lone wolf. As Squall's story progresses, he falls in love with Rinoa; the two become a main focal point in the game. Squall is also characterized by forlorn memories of standing out in the rain at the orphanage where he grew up, wondering where "Sis" (an older girl he saw as a sister-figure) went. Squall uses a weapon called a Gunblade , which is essentially a sword with a revolver built into it; the barrel forms the spine of the single-edged blade. This weapon deals extra damage if the player squeezes the controller's R1 trigger button while attacking. His Limit Break , a series of sword attacks called ''Renzokuken'', can be similarly enhanced.


Rinoa Heartilly

Rinoa Heartilly (リノア・ハーティリー ''Rinoa Hātirī'') is the lead female character in ''Final Fantasy VIII'', the 17-year-old daughter of General Caraway, a high-ranking officer in the Galbadian army, and Julia Heartilly, a successful pianist and singer. Rinoa is a member of the Forest Owls, a small resistance faction seeking to liberate the small nation of Timber from Galbadian occupation. Rinoa first meets Squall Leonhart, the male protagonist of the game, at a ball at Balamb Garden, where she manages to charm—albeit somewhat aggressively—the usually taciturn and unfriendly Squall into dancing with her. Her purpose for visiting the Garden is revealed when the Forest Owls hire Squall, Zell Dincht, and Selphie Tilmitt as mercenaries. She stays with them as they are forced to flee Timber, and ends up travelling along with them. In battle, her ''Combine'' Limit Break is a combination of attacks from Rinoa and her dog, Angelo. As the story nears completion and Rinoa gains Sorceress powers she gains a second Limit Break, ''Angel Wing'', that reflects her increased spell-casting powers.


Quistis Trepe


Quistis Trepe (キスティス・トゥリープ ''Kisutisu Turīpu'') enrolled at Balamb Garden at the age of ten and joined SeeD at fifteen. Shortly thereafter, she became an instructor for Balamb Garden. At the beginning of the game, she serves as Squall's instructor, assisting him in preparing for his SeeD field exam. However, it is not too long before she is demoted as an instructor because the Garden administration, at the time, felt that she lacked leadership qualities. Later on, however, after administration of the Garden is seized from NORG, Headmaster Cid Kramer reinstates Quistis. Quistis' Limit Break, '' Blue Magic '', allows her to take abilities from items found throughout the game, some of which are extremely potent. For instance, Shockwave Pulsar became the first-ever Final Fantasy attack to break the traditional 9,999-damage ceiling (followed shortly by the Eden Guardian Force ).


Zell Dincht

Zell Dincht (ゼル・ディン ''Zeru Din'') specializes in Martial Arts and joined Balamb Garden at the age of 13 to follow in his grandfather's footsteps as a great soldier. He is enthusiastic, high-spirited, and loyal to a fault as he sometimes blurts things out without thinking, and his anger can get the better of him. Zell mainly uses his fists to fight, and his Limit Break, ''Duel'', allow fighting-game-style combo moves. His "Armageddon Fist" is a fan-invented attack, which cycles between Punch Rush and Booya, has the capability to rack up damage comparable to Lionheart. It takes a prodigous amount of time to do, however


Irvine Kinneas


Irvine Kinneas (アーヴァイン・キニアス ''Āvain Kiniasu'') is a student at Galbadia Garden, referred to as the 'Best Shooter in Garden' due to his sharpshooting abilities. He is also known as a ladies man, and attempts to charm Selphie several times throughout the game (with possible success, depending on one's interpretation of later events). He has, however, been known to lose his cool under extreme pressure. He is also the first to remember that he, Squall, Ellone, Selphie, Quistis, Zell and Seifer all grew up in the same orphanage (the use of GFs are later implicated in the memory loss). His Limit Break, ''Shot'', uses ammunition from the party's Item reserve to inflict damage.


Selphie Tilmitt

Selphie Tilmitt (セルフィ・ティルミット ''Serufi Tirumitto'') seems out of place at a military academy. She has an overbearingly naïve view of the world, and is always there when people need cheering up. She uses simple moves but is strangely reminiscent of Yuffie Kisaragi from '' Final Fantasy VII ''. Her Limit Break, ''Slot'', randomly serves up a spell to cast (including four that are not found elsewhere) and the number of times she will cast it; the player can choose to either go with this option or try again. The type of weapon she uses is called ''nunchaku'' in the NTSC (Japanese and N.A.) versions and ''shinobou'' in the PAL versions.


OTHER MAJOR CHARACTERS



Seifer Almasy


Seifer Almasy (サイファー・アルマシー ''Saifā Arumashī'') is a classmate and rival to Squall. Seifer is a powerful warrior, but his ego and inability to follow orders have made him "problematic." During the introduction sequence, he cuts Squall across the face, giving him a scar near his left eye, but is soon after given an almost identical scar near his right eye by Squall in return. He is said to have met and dated Rinoa during a summer school term in Balamb Garden (before she met Squall). Spurred by dreams of a brighter future, he joined with the Sorceress Edea (whom he recognized as the woman who ran the orphanage he grew up in with the main protagonists), out of the promise to be a 'knight' in her new world order, a role which plays towards his vanity but also to what seems to be an unaffected sense of nobility and honor. It is also believed that Seifer may have had his views brainwashed with a spell, due to his sudden change in attitude toward his assassination of Edea and his "dream" changing from "Romantic" to "Becoming a Knight", but his honor keeps him from the Sorceress Edea's full control. At Seifer's point of view, Squall and the others are the "criminals" and he recognizes himself as the hero. He also uses a gunblade, the specific name of his model being Hyperion, and his initial Limit Break is called Fire Cross(he obtains other later, but he is no longer playable by this point).

Seifer appears as a member of Twilight Town's Disciplinary Committee in Kingdom Hearts II. He is a few years younger than he is in Final Fantasy VIII, similar clothing, but his jacket is sleeveles, he does not have his necklace, wears a black stocking cap, and has a shorter shirt. He still has his scar despite his younger age than Leon (Squall). In the Japanese version of the game, he is voiced by Takehito Koyasu
, and in the English version, he is voiced by Will Friedle .


Laguna Loire

Laguna Loire (ラグナ・レヴァール ''Raguna Revāru'') is a former Galbadian soldier who has turned journalist and seeks to tell the world about the horrors of war. He is optimistic and fueled with a passion to assist those in need. He is, however, extremely clumsy. The party first joins him in the Galbadian city of Deling, where he displays his infatuation with a lounge pianist named Julia; however, he is never able to return and see her again, as a reconaissance mission within enemy territory renders him desperately injured, barely able to escape to the town of Winhill and, by the time he recuperates, he is too attached to the community—and specifically Raine and Ellone—to return. Laguna proposes to Raine, who accepts, but shortly thereafter Ellone is kidnapped by soldiers of the technologically advanced isolationist nation of Esthar. Laguna infiltrates Esthar to rescue Ellone, and is inadvertently swept up into a revolution that deposes Esthar's ruler, the Sorceress Adel. He is subsequently elected president. He later learns of Raine's death and that Ellone has gone missing but events continue to tie him to Esthar, and it is there that Squall and company eventually meet him, having experienced his earlier adventures through Ellone. A number of dialogue exchanges and storyline events strongly imply that Raine is Squall's mother and Laguna his father. Laguna's Limit Break, Desperado, involves some grenades, a lot of fire from his machinegun, and some action-movie-style camera angles.


Kiros Seagill


Kiros Seagill (キロス・シーゲル ''Kirosu Shīgeru'') is Laguna's close friend and comrade in the Galbadian Army who possesses a very caring personality and sharp wit. He is light on his feet and fights with dual blades called "katal" (an incorrectly romanized version of the word " Katar ") that he wears on both arms; his Limit Break, Blood Pain, is a barrage of attacks.

Following the disastrous mission in Centra, Kiros was separated from Laguna and Ward. He heals quickly and decides to leave the Galbadian army, but soon finds life without Laguna lacking excitement. Kiros resolves to discover his whereabouts, a search that takes the better part of a year to complete and finally brings him to Winhill. Surprised by Laguna's willingness to settle, Kiros reminds his friend of his journalistic aspirations. When Laguna is forced to leave Winhill to find Ellone, Kiros accompanies him, helping him earn money to fund the expedition. Kiros remains by Laguna's side throughout his adventures in Esthar, earning a place as an advisor to the unlikely president.


Ward Zabac

Ward Zabac (ウォード・ザバック ''Wōdo Zabakku'') is Laguna's other close friend, he lost his voice in a battle with Cyborg Esthar soldiers. He has a kind heart and follows closely with his friends and comrades, Laguna and Kiros. Ward is very large and quite strong; he throws an enormous harpoon in battle, and rides it down in his Limit Break (Massive Anchor). He becomes an official in Esthar alongside Laguna, directing affairs with gestures and his characteristic Ellipses . Due to their closeness, Laguna and especially Kiros can understand Ward's silent expressions. When talking to him as Squall, Kiros will translate.


Ellone


Ellone (エルオーネ ''Eruōne'') is a mysterious girl who wanders in and out of Balamb Garden, and who knows Squall from his past; she is the missing "Sis" he has been looking for. It is later revealed that she has a bizarre power: the ability to send a person's consciousness back in time, watch, and sometimes influence the actions of someone they know. She uses this talent to send Squall and his friends into Laguna's past adventures in the hopes that they will be able to alter the past, however she eventually concedes that history cannot ever be altered. Her parents were killed by Galbadian soldiers during an occupation, and she then lived with Raine until she was captured by Esthar soldiers.


Fujin

Fujin is a young woman with pale skin, short silver hair, and an eye patch. She makes up one third of the Balamb Garden Disciplinary Committee with Seifer and Raijin. She is incredibly dedicated to both men, never leaving Raijin's side despite the exasperation he often causes her, and remaining loyal to Seifer even when it requires siding with his bitter enemies. Fujin speaks in single-word sentences, which she normally yells. These pronouncements typically summarize her emotional state or declare pejorative statements, for example "RAGE!" and "LIES!". In the Japanese version of the game she speaks in single exclamated Kanji characters. Towards the end of the game her speech pattern returns to normal, when she makes a very articulate and heartfelt plea to Squall and his companions to save Seifer from himself. In battle Fujin weilds a chakram, which she throws at her opponents, similar to Rinoa's pinwheels. She is named after the Japanese god of wind, Fujin , and carries the game's wind-based Guardian Force.

Fujin appears as a member of Seifer's gang in '' Kingdom Hearts II ''. She is slightly younger than her ''Final Fantasy VIII'' self, shown without her eyepatch and going by the name "Fuu". In the Japanese version of the game, she is voiced by Rio Natsuki , and in the English version, she is voiced by Jillian Bowen .


Raijin


Raijin is a strong looking partner of Fujin. He makes up one third of the Balamb Garden Disciplinary Committee with Seifer and Fujin. He is a very laid back and rather slow-witted person. Whenever he and Fujin appear together Fujin is clearly the one in charge but Raijin is the one who does all the talking. He always ends his sentences with "ya know," and sometimes opts out of explaining difficult things, like Seifer's supposed "execution" by Galbadia, simply by saying "ya know." He stands loyally by Seifer even as he turns away from SeeD and Garden and sides with the enemy, the Sorceress Edea. Raijin clearly has no animosity towards Squall and his friends, he is just following Seifer's orders. Near the end of the game Raijin comes to the realization that Seifer is headed down a very dark path, one which he cannot in good conscience follow. Along with Fujin, he desperately pleads with Squall and the others to help save Seifer from himself before he does something truly terrible. In battle Raijin uses a long staff with two large battering weights on either end. He is named after the Japanese god of thunder, Raijin .

Raijin also appears as a member of Seifer's gang in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and is slightly younger than his ''Final Fantasy VIII'' self as well. He goes by the name "Rai" and like his ''Final Fantasy VIII'' self, ends all his sentences with "ya know" (except spelled "y'know"). In the Japanese version of the game, he is voiced by Kazuya Nakai ; in the English version, he is voiced by Brandon Adams .


Cid Kramer


Cid Kramer (シド・クレイマー ''Shido Kureimā'') is the headmaster of Balamb Garden. He is a wise, peaceful man and is much respected by Squall and his companions. The loyalty of the Balamb student body is tested when an internal staff conflict is sparked between the headmaster and the Garden Master, NORG, however most of the students and faculty remain loyal to Cid and return him to power. He is actually the one who delivers the game's dialogue peace with the highest profanity, repeatedly calling NORG a "son-of-a-bitch"


Edea Kramer


Edea Kramer (イデア ''Idea'') is presented early in ''Final Fantasy VIII'' as a power-hungry sorceress who takes control of Galbadia. Her motives are initially unknown, but SeeD are dispatched to eliminate her. Eventually revealed that she is not Edea at all, but rather an evil sorceress from the future possessing her body called Ultimecia. When Ultimecia releases Edea, she takes the side of the SeeDs in the struggle, and for a short time even joins the party. Later on, Edea accidentally gives her powers to Rinoa, making her a sorceress. She attacks with magical bursts of energy, and her Limit Break, Ice Strike, forms and hurls a giant icicle. This Limit Break is depicted in a scene at the end of Disc 1 when Ultimecia uses it on Squall while possessing Edea's body. Her full name is Edea Kramer, and we learn that she is actually the wife of Headmaster Cid of Balamb Garden, and was known as "Matron" to Squall and his friends during the time when they lived with her at the orphanage in the continent of Centra.


Adel

Adel (アデル ''Aderu'') is a sorceress who rose to power in Esthar and initiator of the Sorceress War. As the ruler, she had her soldiers abduct every girl who might serve as her successor, such as Ellone. During the revolution, she was tricked by Laguna and placed in suspended animation in space. Seventeen years later, after losing control of Edea, Ultimecia possessed Rinoa and used her to free Adel to serve as a new vessel. Adel was later revived in the Lunatic Pandora and was defeated by Squall and his party when she tried to absorb Rinoa.

Adel's Tomb was responsible for the radio interference that had blanketed the world since its activation. During her incarceration, Adel was able to project messages within the powerful signal, visible once on a screen, that read "I AM ALIVE HERE", "BRING ME BACK THERE" and "I WILL NEVER LET YOU FORGET ABOUT ME".


Ultimecia


Ultimecia (アルティミシア ''Arutimishia'') is "''The'' Sorceress" that SeeD were created by Cid and Edea Kramer to defeat. She is able to summon the ultimate Guardian Force and is the main antagonist of Final Fantasy VIII, though this is discovered quite late in the game as she operates beforehand through the body of Edea.

While possessing Edea, Ultimecia gains control of Galbadia. She then possesses Rinoa and releases Adel from her tomb. Afterwards Ultimecia abandons Rinoa and leaves her to die in space.

At the end of the game, the SeeDs travel to the future and fight Ultimecia in her castle. Before she was defeated, she delivered a brief speech to them, using her bizarre form of speech: "...SeeD... SeeD... SeeD... SeeD, SeeD, SeeD! Kurse all SeeDs. Swarming like lokusts akross generations. You disgust me. The world was on the brink of the ever-elusive time kompression. Insolent fools! Your vain krusade ends here, SeeDs. The price for your meddling is death beyond death. I shall send you to a dimension beyond your imagining. There, I will reign, and you will be my slaves for all eternity. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Whom shall I exterminate first!?"

Towards the end of the battle Ultimecia reveals a faceless form of herself in which she is able to speak normal English. Once she is defeated in this form she passes her powers onto Edea Kramer.


MINOR CHARACTERS



Biggs and Wedge


Biggs And '''Wedge''' are members of the Galbadian Army, Biggs being the superior officer to Wedge, an enlisted man. They are recurring characters in the story, crossing paths with the main character party on three occasions during the game. A source of comic relief, the duo are bested by the main characters each time and demoted in rank as a result. The last encounter in the game suggests that they both quit the Galbadian Army. Their names keep with the Square tradition of naming two minor characters in most Final Fantasy games Biggs and Wedge(Magitek soldiers in FFVI, members of AVALANCHE in FFVII and freelance Blitzball player in FFX) and they also share their names with two X-Wing pilots in '' Star Wars ''. They are the only Galbadian Soldiers to have a Triple Triad card based off of them.


Card Club Members

These are the Triple Triad fanatics of Balamb Garden. They consist of 1)Jack, 2)Club, 3)Diamond, 4)Spade, 5)Heart, 6)Joker, 7)King. 1)Jack through 4)Spade have no rare cards and are just average SeeDs and cadets. 5)Heart is Xu, and she holds the Carbuncle card. 6)Joker holds the Leviathan card and can update your battle meter and is one of the few people to survive Time Compression. He is in the training center, but after Time Compression he stays in the Ragnarok and acts as a shop for Squall. 7)King is Quistis Trepe and she has the Gilgamesh card which can be refined into 10 Holy Wars.


General Caraway


General Caraway is a member of the Galbadian military. He advises the main characters in the game on their mission to assassinate Sorceress Edea. He married Julia Heartilly after she lost contact with Laguna, and is Rinoa's father. He opposes Sorceress Edea's rise as Galbadian ambassador and is involved in the SeeD assassination plot.
Caraway and Rinoa do not get along and they have a very cold relationship, in which Rinoa refers to Caraway as "that man." He does love his daughter and does not want to see her get hurt, as demonstrated when he attempted to lock her in a room while the assassination plot takes place.


Julia Heartilly

Julia Heartilly (?????????? ''Juria Hatiri'') was a resident lounge pianist at a Galbadian hotel frequented by Laguna during his soldiering days. After being admired by Laguna from afar for some time, Julia finally approached him and introduced herself, and they spent the remainder of the evening talking and getting to know one another. Julia confessed to Laguna that she had always dreamed of writing her own songs and becoming a singer, and was later inspired enough by his encouragement to pursue her vision, eventually establishing herself with the hit single " Eyes On Me ". Unfortunately, Laguna was shipped out on new orders the following day and ensuing circumstances prevented him from ever returning to Julia, who eventually married top-ranking Galbadian military officer General Caraway and had a daughter, Rinoa. She was later killed in an automobile accident just before Rinoa turned five years old.


Martine

Martine was the head of Galbadia Garden and was ordered to use his SeeDs to carry out the assassination plot against the Sorceress. Squall and his team traveled to Galbadia Garden after fleeing Timber, and Martine tells them that it is their responsibility to assassinate the Sorceress in hopes that he would remain safe.
His actions helped trigger the conflict within Balamb Garden when Garden Master NORG tried to kill Headmaster Cid to appease Sorceress Edea after the failed assassination plot. Edea, Seifer, and the Galbadian army seize Galbadia Garden and Martine flees to the pacifist city of Fisherman's Horizon. He confiscated many Triple Triad cards from students at the Garden and spends his days outside of the mayor's house playing Triple Triad. Originall named Dodona in the Japanese version of the game.


Nida, Piet, and Dodona

Nida, '''Piet''', and '''Dodona''' are noteworthy due to their names. Nida, a student at Balamb Garden who passes the SeeD exam along with Squall, is named after ''. Dodona was renamed Martine in the English version of the game for reasons unknown. Ergo, ''Final Fantasy VIII'' is the only game in the series to not merely follow the tradition of including '' Star Wars '' character names via Biggs and Wedge, but to also expand on it by introducing more Star Wars names.
Nida pilots Balamb Garden once it becomes mobile and Piet is a pilot in the Esther Space Station.


NORG

NORG is an exiled and capitalist-oriented Shumi residing on the lower ''B1'' floor of Balamb Garden . He loaned Cid Kramer the money to build and develop the Garden years before the story begins, and took the position of Garden Master upon its completion. NORG is much more concerned about the revenue acquired by SeeD as a mercenary organization rather than their noble duty of opposing the Sorceress. He is considered a "black sheep" of the Shumi tribe, and unlike most Shumis he flaunts the palms of his hands.
After hearing about a failed assassination attempt on Sorceress Edea, NORG begins to distrust Headmaster Cid and attempts a coup of Balamb Garden, causing a minor 'civil war' to erupt between factions loyal to the Headmaster and Garden Master. He plans to kill the SeeDs who attempted to kill the Sorceress and pretend to be loyal to her, he uses a large machine that uses magic to attempt to kill them. When he is defeated in battle, he enters a Cocoon-like state. If the player returns to the lower B1 level of Balamb Garden later in the game, a group of Shumis are seen to have come to bear witness to NORG's cocoon. NORG himself plays no further part in the story.


Dr. Odine

An extremely idiosyncratic personage, he has a scientific mind like a broken mirror - brilliant, but fractured. He tends to have absolutely no feelings for anything besides his research. He is a famous researcher of magical artifacts, and has taken a special interest in the sorceresses. He was the one who invented Junctioning and discovered GFs, and who extracted Ellone's powers into a machine. His lab is in Esthar City.
He helped develop the necessary technology to help Laguna entomb Adel. He also played a significant role in helping to stop Lunatic Pandora and help Squall and his friends understand how to survive Time Compression. He echoes the heartless research-oriented cruelty of ShinRa in Final Fantasy VII.


PuPu

PuPu is a small, blue alien. He stands a little less than 3 feet, has an antenna on his head, and two swirly eyes. PuPu's backstory remains a mystery. Squall's group encounter PuPu, in his spaceship, in four different places around the world. They then encounter the spaceship itself, and damage it severely, causing it to explode. When they find the alien inside, they must help him by feeding him five Elixirs in order to be rewarded with his PuPu card. PuPu is never seen again. The artifacts he collects are a Cow in ''the area around Winhill'', a Moai Statue in ''Mandy Beach, near Timber'', a Pyramid in ''Kashkabald Desert'', and a strange symbol reminiscent of a Snowflake at the ''Heath Peninsula, in Trabia''.


Queen of Cards

The Queen of Cards is a woman who travels from town to town spreading different card rules. If you ask her to she will spread a different rule throughout a region. Her father is a card painter and by giving her select cards her father will paint brand new cards and distribute them throughout the world. She will give all the requested cards to her little brother in Dollet.
She is one of the few people who survive Time Compression, and lives in the Abadon Plains in the event that you wish to play cards with her.


Raine Loire

Laguna's second love, whom he met after she found him lying injured at the bottom of a cliff and brought him back to her home town of Winhill to recover. Raine, being very direct and self-sufficient, was irked at first by Laguna's perpetual bumbling and reluctance to express himself outright, but the two eventually grew quite close and were later married, though Laguna seldom revealed this after Raine passed away (possibly in childbirth). Evidence points to her being Squall's mother.


Xu

Xu is a high ranking SeeD who helps Squall throughout the course of the game. She reveals where Headmaster Cid is during the civil war. She is Heart of the CC and holds the Carbuncle card.