![]() ![]() ![]() First appearing as a fortune teller in an amusement park, he forces his way into the ranks of the player's party and is soon discovered to be under the control of Reeve, an executive from the Shinra Company who is using the position to track the party's movements for the corporation. Goodbye, then! I guess I'm off to save the Planet.' Cait Sith (a robotic cat riding atop of a giant stuffed moogle toy) is something of an oddity compared to the other characters of Final Fantasy VII (excluding Red XII). Temple Run (VII) 'There's plenty of stuffed toys like my body around, but there's only one me! Don't forget me, even if another Cait Sith comes along. Seymour racks up a larger body count as time goes on, but this speech is by far his most infamous moment. In Bond villain fashion, he reveals this to the party during a lengthy and awe-inspiring monologue, in which he kills his supposed ally (and onetime friend of Auron) Kinoc in order to prove his point about the futility of life. He returns as an unsent and reveals his nihilistic intention to become one with Sin and destroy the world, releasing everybody within it from the sorrow and suffering of life. This is something that the party confronts him about resulting in a battle that seemingly kills him. Initially presenting himself as an ally of the heroes and fighting alongside them during Operation Mi'ihen, it is discovered that Seymour murdered his father to inherit his position as one of Spira's religious leaders. ![]() How were they meant to take a guy with ridiculous blue hair seriously, particularly after he was outed as an antagonist? Thankfully, Seymour's cold-hearted villainy was one of the greatest things about the game, and he has several standout moments as a character. Don't you see? Do you not agree?' Few knew what to make of Seymour when they first witnessed him during their initial Final Fantasy X playthroughs. Don't you see, if all life were to end in Spira, all suffering would end. ![]() All the pain of life is gently swept away. Seymour's Monologue (X) 'Death is a sweet slumber. He is initially unwilling to join her fight once again, but is eventually persuaded to do the right thing and manages to finally put his grief to rest in the process by locating Darill's tomb and fixing her long-lost airship for use in the party's quest (his own having been destroyed by the actions of Kefka). Most of this isn't revealed until World of Ruin, where Celes can find Setzer can find Setzer wasting away in a bar having lost all sense of purpose in life. Involved with a girl named Darill both romantically and in the development of airships, he was forced to locate her remains after she was involved in a crash, entombing her and her ship yet never truly getting over her loss. Like Edgar and Sabin's, Setzer's backstory is told via flashback. He first appears around a third of the way through the game when he attempts to kidnap a beautiful opera singer named Maria, though he is instead tricked into offering the player's party his flying services and gradually becomes their ally in their fight against the Empire. Setzer Buries His Grief (VI) 'It was a year later when I found the wreck of the Falcon in a distant valley.' The next Final Fantasy VI character in line for their 'crowning moment of awesome' (as TV Tropes would describe it) is Setzer Gabbiani, the gambler and airship pilot who hides grief behind a veil of cockiness. ![]()
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