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Encyclopedia > Freya Crescent
Freya Crescent
Game series Final Fantasy series
First game Final Fantasy IX
Designed by Toshiyuki Itahana, Shukou Murase, and Shin Nagasawa
In-Universe Information
Weapon Spear
Special ability Jump
Dragon Skills
Home Burmecia
Age 21

Freya Crescent (フライヤ・クレセント Furaiya Kuresento?) is a fictional character from the PlayStation video game Final Fantasy IX. She is Burmecian, a race of anthropomorphic rats {according to many indications in the game, and by Squaresoft} who mainly live in two cities, Burmecia and Cleyra. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1122x1229, 377 KB)Freya Crescent Final Fantasy IX This work is copyrighted. ... For the first installment in the series, see Final Fantasy (video game). ... Final Fantasy IX ) is a console role-playing game developed by Square Co. ... Shukou Murase ) is an anime director and animator. ... The Sony PlayStation ) is a video game console of the 32/64-bit era, first produced by Sony Computer Entertainment in the mid-1990s. ... Final Fantasy IX ) is a console role-playing game developed by Square Co. ... This is a list of the particularly intelligent races found in the Final Fantasy series of role-playing games. ... Anthropomorphism, also referred to as personification or prosopopeia, is the attribution of human characteristics to inanimate objects, animals, forces of nature, and others. ... This is an article about wild rats; for pet rats, see Fancy rat Species 50 species; see text *Several subfamilies of Muroids include animals called rats. ...


Freya's job (or class) is Dragon Knight (commonly known as "Dragoon" in Western countries): she favors polearm weapons and has the ability "Jump", which enables her to leave battle for a short amount of time and finally deliver a damaging blow on enemies from above. Unlike the Dragon Knights of other Final Fantasy games (or equivalents to Dragon Knights, such as Ricard Highwind, Kain Highwind, Cid Highwind, Kimahri Ronso, and possibly Cyan Garamonde whose fifth SwdTech resembles the Dragon Sword ability of the Dragon Knight in Final Fantasy V), Freya possesses a set of special skills in addition to her job's traditional ability — a common theme in Final Fantasy IX. These skills are known as "Dragon" skills and offer a range of attack, healing, and status-changing effects. (Her ability "Reis' Wind" is a reference to a character in Final Fantasy Tactics. The character is an optional PC who first joins Ramza's party as a dragon-type monster, but is really a woman under the effect of a curse which can be removed.) The Dragon Knight ) is a character class (or job) featured in Square Enixs Final Fantasy series of computer role-playing games. ... // This article is about characters from Final Fantasy II, the Famicom title. ... Kain Highwind , Cain Highwind in the original Japanese language version) is a fictional character in the Square Co. ... Cid Highwind ) is a playable character in Final Fantasy VII. He is part of a long tradition of Final Fantasy Cids. ... Kimahri Ronso ) is a playable fictional character in the Square Enix role-playing game Final Fantasy X. Spoiler warning: // A blue-furred, lion-like humanoid, Kimahri is a Ronso. ... Cyan Garamonde is a playable character in the Square Co. ... A player character or playable character (PC) is a fictional character in a game who is controlled or controllable by the player. ...


Freya considers herself strong-willed and a mighty warrior. After her boyfriend/lover, Sir Iron-Tail Fratley, went missing, she was forced to come to terms with his disappearance. Throughout the game her eroding resolve is challenged, and she is left questioning her strength, as she is consistently beaten by enemy forces far greater than her.


Freya is originally from Burmecia, but when we meet her in the game, she has not been home for years; various points in the story say she was gone for three years, while others say it was five, leading to much confusion. When Sir Fratley left on a mission but never returned, she left home to find out what became of him, promising never to return until she found the truth. She moved to Lindblum and lived next to the Tantalus hideout for an unknown amount of time — Zidane, whom she met during this period, mentions this fact when the player encounters her in Lindblum, but does not exactly specify the timeframe. After this period in Lindblum, she headed out to wander the world. Throughout the course of Square Co. ...


Freya first appears in Lindblum to compete in the "Festival of the Hunt". Depending on the player's actions during the hunt, Zidane, Vivi, or Freya will win. Afterwards, a wounded Burmecian soldier arrives seeking help to fend off an attack on Burmecia by an army of black mages. Zidane and Vivi join Freya to return to her home and help fight the invaders, only to find the city in ruins. While looking for the king, they find out that the attack was launched by Queen Brahne, General Beatrix, and a mysterious stranger named Kuja; they challenge Beatrix, only to be beaten by her special attack. Zidane Tribal ) is the main protagonist in the role-playing game Final Fantasy IX. A member of Tantalus, a group of thieves from the city of Lindblum, he sets off on a mission to kidnap Princess Garnet of Alexandria. ... Vivi Ornitier ) (or Vivi Orunitia in the American version of the game) is a fictional character in the role-playing game Final Fantasy IX. He appears as a typical Black Mage of the Final Fantasy series. ... Kuja ) was the primary antagonist for the Square Co. ...


After their failure to defend Burmecia, Freya and the others head to Cleyra, on a hint that the king escaped there. Once there, they find the king and some of the Burmecian refugees have made it to safety. While there, Freya helps perform an ancient ceremony to strengthen the sandstorm that protects Cleyra, but something goes horribly wrong, and the sandstorm is destroyed by some unseen magic. Left defenseless, Cleyra is besieged by Alexandrian knights and black mages who easily conquer Cleyra. When all seems lost, a strange Dragon Knight appears to dispatch a band of mages. Inside the relative safety of the cathedral, Freya is overwhelmed at the return of her lost love, Sir Fratley. Her joy is cut short when he reveals that he has lost his memory and does not remember her at all. Freya is shattered, but when Fratley leaves again, she says nothing. During her search, she prepared herself for the worst; knowing that he's alive was relief enough, even if he had no memory of her.


While this was going on, Beatrix had snuck into the cathedral to steal a magic jewel; Freya gives chase, but the general's special attack again knocks the party out. Beatrix leaves using a teleportation spell from one of the black mages; Zidane, Vivi, and Freya pursue her using other black mages, which bring them to Queen Brahne's airship, the Red Rose. From there, we see the queen using a stone called Dark Matter to summon the eidolon Odin. Freya is left completely aghast on the deck of the Red Rose after witnessing the complete destruction of Cleyra. While on the ship, Zidane, Vivi, and Freya overhear how Princess Garnet (also known as Dagger) is to be executed as a criminal, and use the teleporter pods on the ship in hopes of reaching Alexandria before this happens. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Garnet Til Alexandros XVII is the main female heroine of Squaresofts (now known as Square-Enix) hit RPG: Final Fantasy IX. Garnet is the princess of Alexandria -- one of three major nations located on Gaias (the world in which Final Fantasy IX takes place) Mist Continent -- and the...


The party rescues Dagger from Zorn and Thorn, but on the way out are stopped by General Beatrix; for the third time, Beatrix beats them all with her special attack. When Beatrix realizes that they are trying to save the princess from Queen Brahne, she has a change of heart and gives Zidane the opportunity to escape. Despite her involvement in the destruction of Burmecia and Cleyra, Freya respects Beatrix's power and joins her to fight off Zorn and Thorn's army of Bandersnatches. Steiner also stays behind, leaving Zidane, Vivi, and Dagger to make their escape through Gargant Roo with the help of Zidane's friends, Marcus and Blank. Later Blank tells Vivi that Steiner, Freya, and Beatrix got worked over by the Bandersnatches, and he and Marcus had to carry them out (although some suspect this to be a bit of a fib he told to make himself look better, as it is rather hard to believe).


When she rejoins Zidane's crew at the beginning of Disc 3, Freya takes on a secondary role in terms of story: aside from a few skirmishes with Amarant, the chance of her leading the party in the Desert Palace (only if Eiko, Steiner, and Vivi, in that order, are not present), and the escape from Terra where she assumes command of the party while Zidane heads for Bran Bal, nothing of significance happens to her. There are no Freya- or Fratley-related side quests aside from finding Freya's ultimate weapon.


During the ending scenes of the game, we see Freya reunited with Sir Fratley, having returned to Burmecia to help with the reconstruction. Sir Fratley has not yet regained (and may never regain — this is not clear) his lost memories, and finds himself falling in love all over again with the woman he left behind many years ago. Like much of the rest of the game's ending, however, there is a great deal of uncertainty surrounding Freya and Fratley's reunion. The very last line of their scene together is Freya silently expressing her own doubts about their relationship's renewal. Continuing a theme, the future of Freya and Fratley is left to the player's imagination, much like the majority of her past in Burmecia, Sir Fratley's whereabouts during most of the game, and even the circumstances surrounding his amnesia.

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Final Fantasy IX

List of Final Fantasy IX characters - List of Final Fantasy IX locations
Zidane - Garnet - Vivi - Steiner - Freya - Quina - Eiko - Amarant
Tantalus - Kuja - Beatrix - Brahne - Garland

Soundtrack - Soundtrack Plus - Piano Collections - Uematsu's Best Selection Final Fantasy IX ) is a console role-playing game developed by Square Co. ... Contents 1 Main playable characters 1. ... Throughout the course of Square Co. ... Zidane Tribal ) is the main protagonist in the role-playing game Final Fantasy IX. A member of Tantalus, a group of thieves from the city of Lindblum, he sets off on a mission to kidnap Princess Garnet of Alexandria. ... Garnet Til Alexandros XVII is the main female heroine of Squaresofts (now known as Square-Enix) hit RPG: Final Fantasy IX. Garnet is the princess of Alexandria -- one of three major nations located on Gaias (the world in which Final Fantasy IX takes place) Mist Continent -- and the... Vivi Orunitia ) is a fictional character in the role-playing game Final Fantasy IX. He appears as a typical Black Mage of the Final Fantasy series. ... Captain Adelbert Steiner[1] is a fictional character from the PlayStation computer role-playing game Final Fantasy IX. Steiner is a loyal, if blind, follower of Queen Brahnes Alexandrian regime, and sometimes will follow every single one of her orders just to prove himself better than his arch rival... Quina Quen ) is a fictional character from the PlayStation video game Final Fantasy IX. Quinas actual gender is debatable and the character is consistently referred throughout the game as s/he or him. It is a Qu whose master, Quale, wants it to travel the world so that it... Eiko Carol is a character first found in the destroyed city of Madain Sari on another continent in the world of Final Fantasy IX. She is the last of a race of summoners and is the only person in the world with a Summoners Horn. ... Amarant Coral (Salamander Coral in the Japanese version) is a fictional character from the PlayStation video game Final Fantasy IX. He often goes by the nickname Flaming Amarant. Amarant is most likely a half-giant, which accounts for his bluish skin and height (although the games non-proportional style... Contents 1 Main playable characters 1. ... Kuja ) was the primary antagonist for the Square Co. ... General Beatrix of Alexandria General Beatrix is the head of the Alexandrian army, located in the fictional world of Gaia. ... Contents 1 Main playable characters 1. ... Contents 1 Main playable characters 1. ... Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack ) is a soundtrack album of the video game music from the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy IX, produced by Square Co. ... Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack PLUS is a video game soundtrack album for the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy IX. The album contains music from the majority of the games full motion videos, several extra tracks, and one bonus track. ... Final Fantasy IX ) is a console role-playing game developed by Square Co. ...


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