| Kain Highwind |
 Official artwork of Kain Highwind | | Game series | Final Fantasy series | | First game | Final Fantasy IV | | Designed by | Yoshitaka Amano | | In-Universe Information | | Class/Job | Dragon Knight (Dragoon) | | Special ability | Jump | | Home | Baron | | Age | 21 | | Laterality | Left-Handed | Kain Highwind (カイン・ハイウィンド, Kain Haiwindo?, Cain Highwind in the original Japanese language version) is a fictional character in the Square Co., Ltd. RPG Final Fantasy IV. Childhood friend to both Cecil Harvey and Rosa Farrell, Kain is the leader of the Dragon Knights of Baron. Though 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. He shares the same surname with Ricard Highwind, a character from Final Fantasy II who is also a dragoon knight. A minor character also named Kain appeared in Final Fantasy II as well, but he was the young child of a friend and fellow dragon knight of Richard Highwind and therefore unrelated to him. A raft of the same name in Kingdom Hearts, and Cid Highwind, a character from Final Fantasy VII who also possesses some Dragon Knight abilities. Image File history File links Kain Highwind, drawn by Yoshitaka Amano This work is copyrighted. ...
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Final Fantasy IV ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ...
Yoshitaka Amano (天é åå Amano Yoshitaka, originally 天é åå (pronounced the same), born July 28, 1952) is a Japanese artist, best known for his illustrations for Vampire Hunter D and for his character designs for the video game series Final Fantasy. ...
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Final Fantasy IV ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ...
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Kain is named after the biblical Cain from the story of Cain and Abel. This was originally shown through his rivalry with Cecil and was mostly just speculation. It was solidified in the Game Boy Advance version's optional Lunar Ruins where the weapon called "Abel's Lance" can be obtained by completing Kain's trial. In stories common to the Abrahamic religions, Cain or Káyin (×§Ö·×Ö´× / ×§Ö¸×Ö´× spear Standard Hebrew Qáyin, Tiberian Hebrew Qáyin / QÄyin; Arabic ÙØ§ÙÙÙ QÄyÄ«n in the Arabic Bible; ÙØ§Ø¨ÙÙ QÄbÄ«l in Islam) is the eldest son of Adam and Eve, and the first man born in creation...
After Kain's best friend Cecil, the Dark Knight in command of Baron's Airship force known as the Red Wings, returns from a mission in Mysidia, he is given a mission to deliver the Bomb Ring to the summoner village of Mist. Both Cecil and Kain notice an unusual air about the king, and Kain goes with Cecil on his quest. 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. However, 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. Rydia , sometimes referred to as Rydia of Mist or Rydia Drake[]) is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ...
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Later, Cecil and Rydia, along with new friends Prince Edward Chris von Muir, Yang Fang Leiden, as well as Rosa, meet Kain again in the kingdom of Fabul. Kain, however, has sided with the King. Cecil will in fact fight him, only to be defeated. After Cecil is out of the way, Kain kidnaps Rosa and takes her to the Tower of Zot, where the new Red Wings commander Golbez waits. Cecil and the others vow to rescue her. Edward Chris Von Muir , Gilbart Chris Von Muir in the original Japanese language version) is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ...
Drawn by Yoshitaka Amano Yang Fang Leiden is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ...
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When Cecil and Yang reach the Tower of Zot (this time with Cid Pollendina and the sage Tellah by their sides, instead of Rydia and Edward), Tellah gives his life using the Meteo (believed to be Meteor) spell to kill Golbez. Though Golbez isn't killed, he is severely wounded. It is then discovered that Kain was under the control of Golbez. Kain regains his normal consciousness and frees Rosa. Cecil, Kain, Rosa, Cid, and Yang then face off against the Elemental Lord of Wind Barbariccia (formerly Valvalis), defeating her. Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Cid Pollendina is a fictional character in the Square Co. ...
Tellah , Tella in the original Japanese language version) is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ...
Kain remains with Cecil for quite awhile, trying to obtain the four Light and four Dark Crystals. However, before departing for the moon, Kain is re-taken control of by the evil Zemus. It was Zemus, in fact, controlling Kain in the first place, not Golbez (Golbez was also controlled by Zemus). The Lunarian FuSoYa joins Cecil and they defeat the Four Fiends inside the Giant of Bab-il. Kain then, once again, rejoins Cecil to defeat the evil Zemus. He is also one of the few friends of Cecil not attending Cecil's wedding to Rosa. In the end he is seen at the peak of Mt. Ordeals with his hair blowing in the wind, vowing to become a great dragoon like his father. This is expanded on inside the extra dungeon of the GBA Remake, The Lunar Ruins. Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano FuSoYa is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ...
Inside Kain's Trial, it's shown that after the outcome of the battle with Zeromus, Kain enters the same mirrored chamber atop Mount Ordeals that Cecil used to become a Paladin. There, he is put into a scenario where Cecil, Rosa, and himself are at Baron. Kain wakes up lying on the ground, remembering only that he has been attacked by an unknown person. Cecil finds him and tells him there has been a murder. The victim is discovered to have been killed by a lance, quite obviously used by Dragoons. But Kain is discounted as a suspect, because he too was seemingly attacked, and knocked out by this person. Eventually, it is revealed that the dark side of Kain who was killing the citizens of Baron, and this opposite Kain tries to force the real one to kill Cecil, knowing that he is the one who stole Rosa away from him. From that point, Kain must make a choice to whether kill Cecil or not. If the player chooses to kill Cecil, Kain "fails" his trial and does not receive his best equipment. However, if he chooses to spare Cecil, a boss battle with Lunar Bahamut results. When Kain wins, he finally copes with the fact that he is not the object of Rosa's affection, and learns to move on.
Skills
Jump Kain's Jump ability makes Kain leap into the air and off the screen for a few turns before performing a powerful falling strike on a single enemy. While Kain is airborne he cannot be targeted making him temporarily invincible to attacks but also unable to be restored by magic or items. Jump is also useful (but not necessary) for avoiding very powerful attacks capable of wiping out the entire party (most notably Odin's and Bahamuts), but it requires careful timing to do so. The Jump ability is a recurring ability in the Final Fantasy series and is in most cases attributed to the Dragon Knight class. Kain's personal jump differs from the rest of the series' Dragoons' jumps in the sense that Kain approaches the enemy from behind and smoothly glides by the enemy when finishing his Jump, while the Dragoon character in FFV and FFVI approach from the top and come down spear first. For the first installment in the series, see Final Fantasy (video game). ...
In the Game Boy Advance version of the game, by performing Kain's Lunar Trail and defeating Lunar Bahamut, Kain receives the Dragoon Gauntlets which gives him Double Jump. This allows him to do double damage and also come back down in 1/4 the normal time. His ultimate weapon in this remake, Abel's Lance (another reference to the Biblical Cain), is considered to be one of the best weapons in the game. It randomly casts Tornado, reducing any enemy's HP to a few digits. This works on all bosses, even Zeromus, but can be reflected. Bahamuts menu icon in Final Fantasy X. Bahamut is originally a giant aquatic creature in Arabic mythology[1]. Adapted into a summon in the final fantasy series he usually takes form as a huge dragon. ...
| | | Characters • Locations Cecil • Rosa • Kain • Cid • Rydia • Tellah • Edward • Yang • Palom and Porom • Edge • FuSoYa Original Sound Version • Piano Collections • Celtic Moon • Anthology • Chronicles Final Fantasy IV ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ...
Cecil Harvey ) is the protagonist of the Square Co. ...
Rosa Farrell ) is the heroine of the Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Cid Pollendina is a fictional character in the Square Co. ...
Rydia , sometimes referred to as Rydia of Mist or Rydia Drake[]) is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ...
Tellah , Tella in the original Japanese language version) is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ...
Edward Chris Von Muir , Gilbart Chris Von Muir in the original Japanese language version) is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ...
Drawn by Yoshitaka Amano Yang Fang Leiden is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ...
Palom ) and Porom ) are fictional characters in the Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Edward Edge Geraldine (sometimes called Prince Edge of Eblan) is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano FuSoYa is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ...
Album cover The Final Fantasy IV Piano Collections was a collection of Final Fantasy IV music played on piano by Toshiyuki Mori. ...
Final Fantasy IV Celtic Moon is an arranged soundtrack album of video game music from the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy IV, produced by Square Co. ...
Final Fantasy Anthology is a compilation of two Square Co. ...
Final Fantasy Chronicles is a compilation of the computer role-playing games Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger, released for the Sony PlayStation. ...
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