Who is kain from final fantasy




















I really do adore them all. Those were the kind of things we worked toward while creating the game. How did you come up with that?

Tokita: Farewells are so intensely dramatic, so our original plan was for characters to start dying one after another. But Mr. To that purpose I added the textless scene where Cid and Edge and so on are goofing around, which was a nice break for me. The airship repairing scene was one of those, I enjoyed making that. Sakaguchi suggested that giving characters certain movements might be good, so we came up with various generic actions like raising a hand or nodding and that was how those animations started to come together.

In that sense, I think that we were able to give RPGs a format that effectively asked players to use their imaginations. Even from the point where there was just Mr. Do any of them stand out in your memory? Him healing your party members despite being an enemy was one way we tried to convey all that. Scarmiglione, Cagnazzo, Barbariccia and Rubicante all had such well-established characters, I really like the four of them.

If they were always exactly the kind of people the story portrays them as, that would make them pretty eccentric; a little off to say the least. This is only what I imagine might be, but they probably were normal people or wizards or whatever originally.

That let us portray them in such a dynamic way. I think the impression those battle scenes left are part of what makes these characters so memorable. Sakaguchi had for the plot from the beginning. Sakaguchi had part of the story take place on the moon to allow even greater exploration in that sense. In response to that, with FFIV we tried to figure out how best to use the job and battle system with the story and characters we had created, trying to bring it all together effectively.

For example, in contrast to characters like the dragoon Ricard or pirate Leila in FFII who start with a class but can be leveled up however the player wants, in FFIV we created characters that were clearly a specific type even down to battle commands. The ATB system itself was entirely new, so adding brand new jobs or commands would have been confusing. Although Kain is best friends with Cecil, they are rivals in a sense, as they both are leaders of Baron's forces and are quite infatuated with Rosa.

Orphaned at a young age, Kain decided to follow his stepfather's steps as a dragoon instead of choosing the path of the Dark Knight like the King of Baron wanted him to.

He claims that being a dragoon makes him feel closer to his father. A minor character also named Kain appeared in Final Fantasy II as well, where he was the young adopted child of Ricard.

This has spawned speculation as to whether the two Kains are the same, which is also aided by Kain having been said to be "following in his father's footsteps. Both Cecil and Kain notice an unusual air about the king.

When the two reach Mist, the ring sets the entire town on fire. The summoner Rydia becomes angry and uses her summon magic to create an earthquake in her battle with the two heroes. Rydia soon warms up to Cecil, when they realize the king is trying to conquer the world, and destroyed Mist, thinking it was a threat. The earthquake, however, separated Cecil and Rydia from Kain though it is up to the player whether Kain is hit by the earthquake or not, as he could be in the air thanks to his Jump ability.

Kain, however, has sided with the King. Cecil will in fact fight him, only to be defeated. For his victory, Kain receives the bloodstained lance as Abel's Lance , along with the Dragoon Gloves. Kain exits the trial only to find no time has passed outside; Cecil is waiting at the entrance, unaware Kain even entered. Kain chooses to remain silent about what happened within. A former dragoon of Baron. He secluded himself atop Mt. Ordeals in order to overcome his weaknesses.

His whereabouts have since been unknown. Years later Kain trained on Mount Ordeals and faced Dark Kain in combat with Dark Kain emerging victorious and left to wander the world freely. Kain abandoned his identity to find him. When Porom is sent to retrieve Kain from the mountain for assistance, Dark Kain saves her party from monsters and accompanies them when they mistake him for the real Kain.

After arriving at Mysidia , the city is under attack from monster hordes commanded by the Mysterious Girl. Dark Kain betrays Porom by stealing the Water Crystal and offering it to the girl. Dark Kain accepts and commands numerous Baron soldiers on an airship for his task. At Fabul , he launches an invasion on the castle , engaging Yang and Ursula in the crystal room. After getting by them, he steals the Crystal. His next destination is Damcyan where the Second Battle of Damcyan ensues.

Dark Kain returns to Baron with the intention of killing Cecil before Rosa, but is stopped in the throne room's antechamber by Ceodore , Cid , Edward, and the true Kain who has been assisting Ceodore under the alias of the "Hooded Man.

Kain reveals that the one committing these atrocities was his dark side. The two duel with Kain emerging triumphant. Kain has learned he cannot repress his past and must accept his darkness to conquer it and although the defeated Dark Kain protests, Kain consoles him that he will not die but instead will become one with Kain. Kluya 's spirit fashions Kain into a Holy Dragoon in recognition of his trials. It seems he has issues with a certain Dragoon, but seems reluctant to talk about his past or his goals.

Kain entered the mirrored chamber on Mt. Ordeals and engaged his dark side. Failing to dispatch him, Kain was struck down and his dark side escaped. Kain abandoned his name to seek out and destroy his evil half. Later, a person named Kain in the company of Porom betrays her and assists the Mysterious Girl. He rescues Ceodore near Mysidia when the Red Wings crash, and the two head to the village of mages and use the Devil's Road to get to Baron.

When the soldiers guarding the castle, under the Mysterious Girl's control, refuse them entry, Kain directs Ceodore to the waterway leading into the castle moat. The two infiltrate the castle, and while Ceodore searches Kain encounters Cecil under the Mysterious Girl's control. Realizing he is not himself, Kain tells Ceodore they must go to the Mist Cave. In Baron Castle, Kain confronts his dark half and reveals his true identity. Kain defeats Dark Kain, absorbing him.

On Mt. Ordeals, the spirit of Kluya —A Lunarian who is Cecil and Golbez's father—recognizes Kain's strength and grants him the power of light transforming Kain into a Holy Dragoon. Kain assists Ceodore, Rosa, Cid and Edward in breaking Cecil free of the Mysterious Girl's control and he continues to fight alongside the party, reaffirming his bonds with the friends he had abandoned.

After defeating the Creator with the rest of the party, Kain returns home to Baron. He leaves the ranks of the Dragoons to join the Red Wings, and goes with Ceodore to help the boy attain his own Proof of Knighthood.

In the Final Fantasy IV: The After Years novelization, Kain tells Ceodore that although Cecil is his best friend and ally, he still considers him a rival and looks forward to defeating him one day.

As a party member, Kain's special ability is Jump allowing him to deal extra damage and avoid damage for a brief time, and he primarily wields spears with ability to wield other weapons, but not take advantage from additional Jump damage and wears heavy armor , shields , armlets , helmets and gauntlets in battle. His stats are more geared towards physical damage and defense, with limited magic growth and in the 2D release, he has no MP growth.

Kain's ultimate weapon in releases featuring the Lunar Trials is the Abel's Lance though in the 3D release it is the Holy Lance , and the 2D version of the weapon is the most powerful weapon in 2D releases lacking the Lunar Trials. Kain is also fought as a boss, and appears as the Dragoon in the scripted battle with Cecil in Final Fantasy IV at Fabul's crystal chamber. Kain has four different menu portraits across all releases of Final Fantasy IV and six more from all releases of The After Years , tying him with Rydia and Cecil for the most in the series.

At the end of Final Fantasy IV Kain removes his helmet to reveal his hair, but is facing away and thus his facial features remain unseen. During the first playthrough in the 3D remake version, the player will see the back of Kain's head without his helmet at the ending. In the following New Game Pluses more and more of his head is revealed. They have different stat growth , particularly in HP and MP which can be made up for in items to increase growth , and the Holy Dragoon Kain is the final form.

As the Hooded Man, Kain has overall decent stats in the physical department, but lacks any special abilities. He retains Jump only when battling Dark Kain.

As Holy Dragoon Kain, he retains the Jump command and gains a few White Magic abilities but does not learn any new ones. He has access to several Band abilities with other characters.

His weaponry is similar to previous games, giving him access to many spears , with gained access to Paladin-exclusive weaponry. Kain is faced as a boss in some cinematic battles in flashbacks at the end of the Lunarian's Tale. In each of these battles the player's actions mean nothing, after a few turns the battles end in dialogue sequences and the enemy party nor the player can be KO'd in that time.

Kain's theme is called "Disbelief", alternatively called "Suspicion" or "Kain's Betrayal. An arrangement of the theme, "Suspicion -Arrange-", also appears in Dissidia Final Fantasy as Kain's world map theme. Kain has appeared in the following games in the Final Fantasy series :.

Along with other characters, Kain is featured on the loading screens for Final Fantasy Chronicles , where he enacts his iconic pose before the Final Fantasy logo appears. The first Super Nintendo entry in Square's Hanjuku Hero series features parodies of Final Fantasy IV characters, where some of the playable generals are named after them, including Kain.

Beginning with the Dawn of Souls remake, this boy is named Kain. It is unlikely this is more than a passing reference, as in The After Years , Kain mentions he was Ceodore's age when his father was killed, with Ceodore being older than the Kain seen in Final Fantasy II. Officially, Kain is considered left-handed , yet numerous illustrations depict him right-handed; Yoshitaka Amano 's artwork features Kain holding his lance right-handed, and his in-game 3D model also depicts him this way.



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