FuSoYa
 | | Japanese name | FuSuYa | | Class | Lunarian | | Skill | Regen White Magic Black Magic | | Birthplace | Unknown | | Age | Unknown | | Height | Unknown | | Weight | Unknown | | Laterality | Right-Handed | FuSoYa is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co., Ltd. RPG Final Fantasy IV. A resident of the moon, his true origins are unknown. It is believed that he comes from the planet that once lay between Mars and Jupiter, that was destroyed and became the asteroid belt. The wisest character of the game, FuSoYa knows the true origins of Cecil Harvey, Golbez, the Crystals, and the destruction of the world. Image File history File links FuSoYa_battle. ...
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Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Cecil Harvey is a fictional character in the SquareSoft RPG Final Fantasy IV for the Super Famicom (Super Nintendo Entertainment System). ...
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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. FuSoYa enters the scene of Final Fantasy IV later than any other playable character. Cecil, Rosa Farrell, Rydia, and Edge meet FuSoYa in the Crystal Palace on the moon. There, FuSoYa shares with them the history of the Lunarians. Those who could escape the planet between Mars and Jupiter before its destruction created another moon for Earth, where they sleep; these are the Lunarians. FuSoYa then explains that one Lunarian, Zemus, was reluctant and refused to live a life of slumber. Using his will, he manipulated Golbez and Kain Highwind into gathering the Crystals for him. Zemus is planning to use the Crystals to resurrect the Giant of Babil, which will destroy Earth. Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Rosa Farrell (sometimes spelled Farrel) is a fictional character from the SquareSoft RPG Final Fantasy IV for the Super Famicom (Super Nintendo Entertainment System). ...
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Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Kain Highwind is a fictional character in the SquareSoft RPG Final Fantasy IV. Childhood friend to both Cecil Harvey and Rosa Farrell, Kain is the leader of the Dragon Knights of Baron. ...
Then FuSoYa is questioned by Cecil about the Lunar Whale, an airship used as passage to the moon. FuSoYa tells him that his brother KluYa made it when he visited the blue planet. KluYa introduced the ideas of the airship and Devil's Road to Earthlings. He even fell in love with one of the residents of the Earth, who bore two sons - one of them being Cecil. Cecil realizes that it must have been KluYa that allowed him to change from a Dark Knight to a Paladin. Dark Knight (Japanese: æé»é¨å£« ankokukishi) is a job in Square-Enixs Final Fantasy series. ...
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FuSoYa then joins the party when they return to Earth, only to find that the Giant of Babil has already awakened. In the Giant, they once again face off against the Four Fiends, and destroy the core. After doing so, Golbez storms in, prepared to kill the party. FuSoYa then uses his powers to relieve Golbez of his possession by Zemus. It is then revealed that Cecil and Golbez are brothers. Golbez then decides he will kill Zemus, and FuSoYa joins him (though by doing so, leaves the party). Kain, who is finally ridden of Zemus's telepathy, rejoins the party. On the moon, Cecil and the rest of the party witness FuSoYa and Golbez taking on Zemus. FuSoYa and Golbez, powerful sorcerers, both cast Meteo together to use Double Meteo, killing Zemus. The evil inside Zemus then takes physical form - as Zeromus. Zeromus knocks out the party and then faces FuSoYa and Golbez, who once again use Double Meteo. This, however, is of no use. FuSoYa commands Golbez to use the Crystal to weaken Zeromus's power. But in the hands of darkness, the Crystal doesn't work. Zeromus knocks out FuSoYa and Golbez. When all seems lost, the prayers of former party members give Cecil and the rest the strength and vitality they need to defeat the evil being. Cecil uses the Crystal and defeats Zeromus, returning peace to the world. FuSoYa and Golbez then go to sleep with the Lunarians until the time comes where the Lunarians and Earthlings can live in harmony.
Skills
Regen Regen is a popular white magic spell in the series, which can be used exclusively by FuSoYa in this game as a special command. It gradually replenishes the party's HP, but paralyzes FuSoYa for the remainder of the battle. In some versions of the game, the skill is called Spirit Wave. A spell cast in Final Fantasy XI. Magic is one of the two principal forms of attack in Square Enixs (formerly Square Co. ...
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White Magic Like Rosa, Paladin Cecil, child Rydia, Tellah, and Porom, FuSoYa can use white (curative and support) magic, such as Cure, Exit, and Esuna. Unlike the previously mentioned characters however, FuSoYa joins your party with almost every White Magic spell already learned. Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Tellah the Sage is a fictional, playable character from the SquareSoft RPG Final Fantasy IV. One of the oldest playable characters in the series, Tellah is very wise, though is a bit short-tempered. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Porom is a fictional character in the SquareSoft RPG Final Fantasy IV. She is an apprentice White Mage of Mysidia and the twin sister of Palom. ...
A spell cast in Final Fantasy XI. Magic is one of the two principal forms of attack in Square Enixs (formerly Square Co. ...
Black Magic Like Rydia, Tellah, and Palom, FuSoYa can use black (offensive) magic, such as Fire, Toad, and Meteo. Unlike the previously mentioned however, FuSoYa joins your party with almost every Black Magic spell already learned. Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Palom is a fictional character in the SquareSoft RPG Final Fantasy IV. He is an apprentice Black Mage of Mysidia and the twin brother of Porom. ...
A spell cast in Final Fantasy XI. Magic is one of the two principal forms of attack in Square Enixs (formerly Square Co. ...
| Final Fantasy IV | | Cecil — Kain — Rosa — Cid — Rydia — Tellah — Edward — Yang — Palom — Porom — Edge — FuSoYa Final Fantasy IV (sometimes abbreviated FF4) is a computer role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Cecil Harvey is a fictional character in the SquareSoft RPG Final Fantasy IV for the Super Famicom (Super Nintendo Entertainment System). ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Kain Highwind is a fictional character in the SquareSoft RPG Final Fantasy IV. Childhood friend to both Cecil Harvey and Rosa Farrell, Kain is the leader of the Dragon Knights of Baron. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Rosa Farrell (sometimes spelled Farrel) is a fictional character from the SquareSoft RPG Final Fantasy IV for the Super Famicom (Super Nintendo Entertainment System). ...
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Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Tellah the Sage is a fictional, playable character from the SquareSoft RPG Final Fantasy IV. One of the oldest playable characters in the series, Tellah is very wise, though is a bit short-tempered. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Edward Chris Von Muir (sometimes called Edward Damcyan, Prince Edward, or by the original version of his name Gilbart) is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ...
Drawn by Yoshitaka Amano Yang Fang Leiden is a fictional, playable character from the SquareSoft RPG Final Fantasy IV. He is a very composed man who serves as the High Monk of Fabul. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Palom is a fictional character in the SquareSoft RPG Final Fantasy IV. He is an apprentice Black Mage of Mysidia and the twin brother of Porom. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Porom is a fictional character in the SquareSoft RPG Final Fantasy IV. She is an apprentice White Mage of Mysidia and the twin sister of Palom. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Edward Edge Geraldine (sometimes called Prince Edge of Eblan) is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ...
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