Named after the Scottish mythology fairy
Cat-sìth, Cait Sith was designed by lead
Tetsuya Nomura to be two characters combined into one, a concept he wanted to include since the beginning of development. Cait Sith was intended to speak with a
Kansai Japanese dialect, and they brought a specialist to assist with writing his dialogue properly. However, when the game was released players remarked that his dialogue did not fit the dialect, so the development team instead called it "a Cait Sith dialect". Meanwhile, as of
Advent Children, a film sequel to the original game, he speaks with a Scottish accent in English localizations. In the final game he has a Limit Break attack usable after taking or dealing enough damage during the course of battles, where a
slot machine will appear on the screen. Depending on the outcome, one of several various effects will occur, including either instantly defeating all present enemies, or with the player's party instantly defeated instead.
Design In a change from previous entries in the
Final Fantasy series, the development team worked off of Nomura's character designs directly. Standing 100 cm (3 ft 4 in) tall, Cait Sith resembles a bipedal
tuxedo cat with gray fur, having a white belly, tail tip, paws, and a patch in an upward-pointing triangle pattern on his face. His outfit consists of a pair of boots, white gloves, a red cape, and a crown atop his head, while his eyes are always in a closed state. The other half of its body is a large fat moogle, and while its height is not stated it stands significantly taller and wider than Cait Sith. It appears as a rotound, white bipedal furry creature, which two bat wings protruding from its back and a wide mouth with two tusks protruding from its lower jaw. Reeve meanwhile stands 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) tall, and has long black hair slicked back and a trimmed beard, wearing a blue suit with a red tie. The character model was reimagined by Masaaki Kazeno for
Final Fantasy VII Remake. Kazeno aimed for cuteness in his design and unveiled it at a meeting during
Remakes development, only to be surprised when he was informed Cait Sith was not going to be a playable character until the next title,
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. Reeve meanwhile was redesigned by artist Roberto Ferrari for the games, given a black pinstripe suit, which Ferrari felt made him look "suave". ==Appearances==