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Article by: '''[http://www.ocremix.org/forums/member.php?u=12201 OmegaMe]''' <br> | Article by: '''[http://www.ocremix.org/forums/member.php?u=12201 OmegaMe]''' <br> | ||
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== Bio == | == Bio == | ||
− | As a younger main character of ''Final Fantasy IX'', Vivi is perhaps the most appreciated. His design is taken directly from the generic black mages in the first ''Final Fantasy'' games, which prior to the ninth installment had disappeared from the series. The ninth ''Final Fantasy'' is incredibly different from its neighbors in the series in that it takes players back to the series' | + | As a younger main character of ''Final Fantasy IX'', '''Vivi Ornitier''' is perhaps the most appreciated. His design is taken directly from the generic black mages in the first ''Final Fantasy'' games, which prior to the ninth installment had disappeared from the series. The ninth ''Final Fantasy'' is incredibly different from its neighbors in the series in that it takes players back to the series' roots. It features a playful plot and a nostalgic fantasy setting. Thus, the characters are not very customizable and have predetermined classes. There are no handguns or helicopters or other complex machines from the modern world. The characters are casually designed and unrealistically young. Much of the game alludes to elements of past ''Final Fantasy'' games — Vivi is one of these elements. |
In the game Vivi is a clumsy, childish character who is ignorant of the world around him but wise in dealing with the challenges in it. Vivi's conflict involves his search for identity after he learns early in the game that he was not born but actually manufactured as a tool for war. He searches for answers about life and death and also about free will and fate. He is revered by normal people as an extremely powerful black mage, and he plays a key role among the heroes of the game as the only user of magic such as Fire, Ice, Thunder, and others. | In the game Vivi is a clumsy, childish character who is ignorant of the world around him but wise in dealing with the challenges in it. Vivi's conflict involves his search for identity after he learns early in the game that he was not born but actually manufactured as a tool for war. He searches for answers about life and death and also about free will and fate. He is revered by normal people as an extremely powerful black mage, and he plays a key role among the heroes of the game as the only user of magic such as Fire, Ice, Thunder, and others. | ||
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== Selected game appearances == | == Selected game appearances == |
Revision as of 02:59, 9 July 2010
"What's the point of living if you can't feel alive?"
Article by: OmegaMe
Pictured from: Final Fantasy IX
Created by: Square
First appearance: 2000
Bio
As a younger main character of Final Fantasy IX, Vivi Ornitier is perhaps the most appreciated. His design is taken directly from the generic black mages in the first Final Fantasy games, which prior to the ninth installment had disappeared from the series. The ninth Final Fantasy is incredibly different from its neighbors in the series in that it takes players back to the series' roots. It features a playful plot and a nostalgic fantasy setting. Thus, the characters are not very customizable and have predetermined classes. There are no handguns or helicopters or other complex machines from the modern world. The characters are casually designed and unrealistically young. Much of the game alludes to elements of past Final Fantasy games — Vivi is one of these elements.
In the game Vivi is a clumsy, childish character who is ignorant of the world around him but wise in dealing with the challenges in it. Vivi's conflict involves his search for identity after he learns early in the game that he was not born but actually manufactured as a tool for war. He searches for answers about life and death and also about free will and fate. He is revered by normal people as an extremely powerful black mage, and he plays a key role among the heroes of the game as the only user of magic such as Fire, Ice, Thunder, and others.
Selected game appearances
PlayStation
- Final Fantasy IX (2000)