Lightning (Claire Farron) is the central
protagonist of
Final Fantasy XIII and its sequels, serving as the primary protagonist in
XIII, a supporting character of
XIII-2 and the sole playable character of
Lightning Returns. Born as Claire Farron, or in the original Japanese version, she lost her parents when she was 15 years old. She takes on a new name to become a stronger person to help her younger sister Serah, only to cause tension between them. In the first game, she is a former Sanctum soldier who sets out to save her sister from the fal'Cie and strives to save Cocoon from destruction. At the beginning of
XIII-2, she is whisked away to Valhalla, the capital of the Unseen World, to act as the Goddess Etro's protector, sending messages to her allies and guiding Serah through time to set things right. However, she fails, causing the death of Etro and the release of Chaos, a dark energy that Etro had kept sealed away. In
Lightning Returns, Lightning serves the god Bhunivelze as the savior of the inhabitants of Nova Chrysalia during its final days, fighting old friends and enemies to save their souls. She is voiced by
Ali Hillis in English and by
Maaya Sakamoto in Japanese.
Oerba Dia Vanille is a 19-year-old l'Cie from Gran Pulse, Oerba Yun Fang's childhood friend, and the
narrator of
Final Fantasy XIII. She is one of the l'Cie who brings about the game's events and one of the two Pulse l'Cie chosen to become Ragnarok, a monster designed to bring down Cocoon which manifested imperfectly during the War of Transgression, a conflict between the two worlds. When Vanille enters a state of emotional distress, she summons and defeats the Eidolon Hecatoncheir. After Orphan's defeat, she and Fang transform into Ragnarok and form a crystal pillar to prevent Cocoon colliding with Pulse. After this, Vanille remains with Fang in crystal stasis within the pillar: from there, the two end up seeing everything that is going on, remaining unaffected by the changes in the timeline. In
Final Fantasy XIII-2, though still in the pillar, Vanille and Fang help Serah escape from the dream in the Void Beyond that Caius traps her in. At the end of the game, they are rescued from the collapsing pillar. In
Lightning Returns, Vanille awakens from crystal stasis with Fang and gains the ability to hear the voices of the dead. While dubbed a saint by the Order, a religious organization devoted to the deity Bhunivelze, she is exploited for a fatal ritual to destroy the souls of the dead. On the final day, Lightning and Fang persuade Vanille to use her power to free the dead and enable them to be reborn. Vanille is voiced by Georgia van Cuylenburg in English and by
Yukari Fukui in Japanese.
Serah Farron is an 18-year-old human from Cocoon. After their parents died years prior to the start of the game, Lightning, then still called Claire, raised Serah and set out to become a protector for her, but her devotion to that goal caused tensions between them. Eventually, Serah becomes engaged to Snow days prior to the start of the game, and Lightning strongly objects to their relationship. Serah eventually reveals to Snow and Lightning that, while exploring the Pulse Vestage where the fal'Cie Anima was kept, she was made a Pulse l'Cie. Lightning later discovers that Anima has captured Serah after disbelieving her sister. Although given the Focus to become Ragnarok, she changes her Focus through her own will, then imparts her new mission, to save Cocoon, to Lightning and Snow before turning to crystal after being found. The change of her Focus eventually inspires the other l'Cie to do the same. After Orphan's defeat, Serah, along with Dajh, resumes her life as a human and reconciles with Lightning, who accepts her relationship with Snow. Serah returns as the protagonist in
Final Fantasy XIII-2. She is the only one who remembers Lightning being on Gran Pulse after she is taken to Valhalla, with others believing she sacrificed herself to save Cocoon. She eventually becomes a teacher in the village of New Bodhum, the town she and Snow help build on Gran Pulse, before monsters invade it three years after the fall of Cocoon. Serah is aided by Noel Kreiss, who tells her of Lightning's fate and his own mission. After Serah accepts Noel's offer to be brought to Lightning, the two embark on a journey across time to find her sister. In the process, Serah encounters Caius Ballad while learning from Paddra Nsu-Yeul that she possesses the same ability as her to see the future. Despite learning that she would die if she continues seeing visions of the future, Serah resolves to change the future for everyone's sake. However, after Caius's defeat and returning to Gran Pulse five hundred years in her future, Serah has another vision and dies moments before Valhalla's chaos infects Gran Pulse. Serah appears to Lightning in Valhalla as a spirit, telling her she knew she could have died from her visions, but took the risk regardless. Serah promises Lightning they will see each other again as long as Lightning promises to remember her. In
Lightning Returns, Serah's soul, which has been kept safe within Lightning, is removed and cast away by Bhunivelze. Lumina acts as a shelter for Serah's soul, resulting in the two being similar in appearance. Bhunivelze also creates a false version of Serah to keep Lightning in line. This false Serah, who develops feelings for her 'sister', arrives when Lightning intends to become the protector of the new world and persuades her to accept her vulnerabilities and call for aid. The real Serah reunites with Lightning and her allies, and travels with them to the new world. Early in the development of
XIII, Serah was meant to be a playable character, but was eventually delegated to a supporting character because of technical issues. Tetsuya Nomura, in an interview, said that he designed Serah's hair so that her silhouette would mirror Lightning's. For
XIII-2, the developers decided to change Serah and Lightning's roles, with Serah becoming the game's protagonist, while Lightning was the object of her quest. Yusuke Naora was told to design Serah's new costume like the "plug suit" outfits from
Neon Genesis Evangelion and was asked to give her a necklace for plot reasons. Part of the challenge for the game was making Serah more active, but maintaining her femininity, which is the reason she was given a bow as her weapon. Another reason behind the design of her weapon was the fact that the developers wanted to give the characters means to attack both up close and at long range. Aside from Naora's design,
Yuko Oshima of
AKB48 was asked to design two potential
DLC outfits for Serah: a black combat outfit titled "Exposure and Defense" (later retitled "Style and Steel"), and a second red-and-white outfit titled "Little Red Riding Hood", meant to be indicative of Serah's change into an adult. After a popular vote, the former costume was chosen and released in April 2012. Serah is voiced by
Laura Bailey in English and by
Minako Kotobuki in Japanese.
Snow Villiers is a 21-year-old human from Cocoon who proposes to Serah Farron two days prior to the start of
Final Fantasy XIII. During the Purge, a mass exodus of Cocoon citizens after the activation of the Pulse fal'Cie Anima, Snow and his group NORA engage in a battle with PSICOM, the security force of Cocoon. After becoming a l'Cie and finding Serah in crystal stasis, he despairs and is forced to tame his Eidolon, the Shiva Sisters. After meeting up with Cid Raines and Oerba Yun Fang, Snow pairs up with Hope while oblivious to his grudge against him. Hope unsuccessfully tries to murder him for his part in his mother's death, but reconciles with him soon after. Snow then reconciles with Lightning and receives forgiveness from Hope's father. He and the others then rescue Sazh and Vanille before escaping to Gran Pulse, where Lightning and Snow resolve to see Serah together after destroying Orphan. After Orphan's death, Snow and Lightning reunite with Serah, then start planning to set up a new town on Gran Pulse. In
Final Fantasy XIII-2, Snow left a year prior to its events, promising Serah to find Lightning for her. His search would eventually result in him traveling through time while seeing Lightning in a dream telling him to protect the crystal pillar holding Cocoon, seeing a vision of the world's fate, and becoming a l'Cie with the Focus of fighting beside Serah at the final battle. After appearing on Cocoon three hundred years in his future, Snow attempts to destroy a monster threatening Cocoon's supporting pillar. Serah and Noel come to Snow's aid and help him defeat it by negating the anomaly causing its growth. With the threat gone, Snow entrusts Noel with Serah's care and dissolves from the moment in time while promising Serah that they will meet again. Snow then travels to the Coliseum, a fighting arena separated from the flow of time, and after Serah and Noel challenge him to combat and win, he is forced to remain due to the Chaos binding him to the Coliseum. In
Lightning Returns, after being released from his imprisonment, Snow meets up with Noel and Hope before coming upon the city of Yusnaan and becoming its protector and patron. Over the next five hundred years, he becomes jaded and depressed, brooding on Serah's death and being weighed down by guilt at his inability to stop the world from decaying. When Lightning meets up with him, his changed appearance and attitude makes her fear that he has gone insane. When they next meet, Snow reveals his intention to absorb a massive cloud of Chaos at the center of Yusnaan's palace, transform into a Cie'th and have Lightning kill him as a punishment for his failure. He performs this act and Lightning does battle him, but she manages to reverse the transformation and convince him to keep hoping and guide Serah to the new world. Snow was designed by
Nao Ikeda and
Tetsuya Nomura. He was designed around a motif of ice, with his
bandanna inspired by an unused costume element from
Kingdom Hearts coded designed by Kamikokuryo. For
XIII-2, the bandanna was removed and he was given a new hairstyle. Originally to have been called "Storm", the development team nicknamed the character "Mr. 33 cm" in reference to his shoe size while his name was still a secret. Nomura designed his darker look in
Lightning Returns. Snow's personality in
XIII, which carried over to
XIII-2, was created to be passionate, optimistic and impulsive, opposing and acting as a foil for Lightning's cold mannerisms. He has also been described in interviews as the "tough guy" type, and not having a jealous side to him. He was originally to have been a more negative delinquent athletic type, but this was changed to his "big brother" persona. Concerning his stance in
Lightning Returns, Kitase described Snow as "struggling with all his might to keep himself from falling apart from the sadness of losing Serah". His design was intended to reflect the state of the world, as he had changed from his lighthearted former self because of the world's fate. His darker portrayal was emulated by his weapon in the opening cinematic. Watanabe enjoyed writing the character's story, as he was able to give Snow scenes where he appeared "cool", rather than taking on "thankless" roles. VideoGamer.com's Wesley Yin-Poole called his relationship with Lightning and Hope, and the way he coped with Serah's fate, one of the most interesting aspects of the original game. Aside from his appearance in the
XIII games, the character was featured in the rhythm game
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy as a subcharacter representing
Final Fantasy XIII, and his outfit from that game was featured as an optional character costume in
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn along with Lightning's Guardian Corps uniform. Snow is voiced by
Troy Baker in English and by
Daisuke Ono in Japanese.
Hope Estheim is a 14-year-old boy who is an exile at the start of
Final Fantasy XIII. At the beginning of the game, Hope and his mother Nora, who are on vacation in the town of Bodhum, are selected for the Purge. Under Snow's leadership, Nora joins the resistance in the Hanging Edge, but falls to her death during the battle while trying to protect Hope and after saving Snow's life, which angers Hope greatly. After he becomes a l'Cie and is separated from the main party, Hope follows Lightning to "toughen up" while plotting his assassination attempt on Snow for revenge. Despite Lightning's objections, Hope tries to kill Snow, but after coming to the realization that he had been blaming Snow to cope with his mother's death, they settle their differences. When Hope returns home to his father, Bartholomew, he tells him what happened to Nora and repairs their relationship. When on Gran Pulse, he tells the others to leave him as he is afraid he will hurt them, but inadvertently summons his Eidolon Alexander. After Orphan's defeat, Hope tells Lightning that Fang and Vanille changed their fate by fulfilling their Focus of transforming into Ragnarok to save Cocoon rather than destroying it. In
Final Fantasy XIII-2, which takes place a decade after the events of
Final Fantasy XIII, a 24-year-old Hope is the leader of the scientific expedition group known as the Academy. He helps Noel and Serah in their journey to find Lightning when they arrive in his time. Other than knowing that time travel is possible and wishing to undo events of the past, Hope is planning on reviving Cocoon with a different power source. While originally planning to create an artificial fal'Cie, he is dissuaded upon seeing a vision of Serah fighting his creation. He and his assistant Alyssa Zaidelle then use a time capsule to go 387 years into the future to oversee Hope's New Cocoon Project, a plan to build a man-made Cocoon in preparation for Cocoon's destined fall in the next century. When the old Cocoon falls, Hope and Sazh manage to rescue Vanille and Fang from the crystal pillar before it crumbles. In
Lightning Returns, Hope resides in a special base constructed within the new Cocoon called the Ark, communicating with Lightning via a wireless com-link. Hope is returned to his 14-year-old image and stripped of his emotions by Bhunivelze, but retains his memories from the past two games. He is instrumental in keeping the world going, for as Lightning completes quests and fulfills missions, he uses energy generated from those acts to prolong the world's life. On the final day, Hope reveals that he acted as Bhunivelze's eyes and ears and will now be disposed of. Bhunivelze then uses Hope as an avatar, speaking with Lightning and capturing her allies. During the final battle, Lightning frees him from Bhunivelze's control and he aids her in defeating Bhunivelze for good. At the 2009
TGS event, it was revealed that Hope's silver hair was meant for Lightning, but when her hair color was decided as pink, Hope received the silver hair coloring instead. Hope's Academy uniform for
XIII-2 was designed by Hideo Minaba. While he was portrayed as sensitive and vulnerable in
XIII, for
XIII-2, the game's director wished to portray Hope as a more mature, authoritative person. According to Toriyama, how Hope matured, as seen through Lightning's eyes, formed one of the main story themes for
Lightning Returns. He was originally going to have a third unique design for the game, but the team eventually decided to settle on his original teenage appearance. In a later interview, he said that while the character was much liked by the team, he felt that Hope lacked the heroic image that could make him a leading character. Watanabe later said that he felt Hope helped complete Lightning's character and enable her to grow as a person. Hope is voiced by
Vincent Martella in English and
Yūki Kaji in Japanese.
Sazh Katzroy is a 40-year-old human former airship pilot. The Sanctum takes his son, Dajh, in the aftermath of him becoming a Cocoon l'Cie three days earlier when Sazh bought him a
Chocobo chick. Along with Lightning, he derails the train carrying the Cocoon exiles at the start of
Final Fantasy XIII. After the party splits up following Anima's defeat, Sazh goes with Vanille as he tells her about his son, but Jihl Nabaat reveals Vanille's part in his son becoming a l'Cie, causing him to summon the Eidolon Brynhildr. Unable to kill Vanille, Sazh attempts suicide. Nabaat then captures Sazh and Vanille. Before Lightning's party rescues Sazh and Vanille, he reconciles with her for her role in Dajh's fate. After traveling to Pulse, Sazh eventually forgives Fang for what happened to Dajh. After Vanille and Fang transform into Ragnarok and prevent Cocoon from colliding with Pulse, Sazh reunites with Dajh. After these events, Sazh leaves to help the civilians of Cocoon, then decides to move onto Gran Pulse. At some point during the events of
XIII-2, Sazh is sucked through a rip in time, is separated from Dajh, and ends up in Serendipity, a palace in the Void Beyond. While there, he meets Chocolina and learns of the fate facing the world from Serendipity's owner. After reuniting with Dajh and deciding to fight no matter what the future holds, they go through a time gate and help Serah and Noel in their battle against Caius. Sazh then helps Hope save Fang and Vanille from the crystal pillar before Cocoon falls. In
Lightning Returns, Sazh sets up his home in the Wildlands. After Dajh's soul is lost and his body falls into a coma, Sazh becomes tormented by his seeming failure to protect his son, but Lightning helps retrieve the fragments of Dajh's soul, lifting his burden. In the May 2009 edition of
Official PlayStation Magazine, Yoshinori Kitase said that Sazh was intended to be an
Eddie Murphy-style comic-relief character as well as a sympathetic character. Toriyama was initially worried about the unconventional afro hairstyle. Due to the character having the largest amount of dialogue in the game, an experienced voice actor was chosen for him. His early look was, as revealed in the a special
Ultimania guide released during 25th anniversary celebrations for the series, very different from his final design, with him being white with long brown hair, and wielding a shoulder-cannon rather than machine pistols. He was also named "Baz". He is voiced by
Reno Wilson in English and by
Masashi Ebara in Japanese.
Oerba Yun Fang is a 21-year-old l'Cie from Gran Pulse and Oerba Dia Vanille's childhood friend. The two awaken from crystal stasis within the Pulse Vestige containing the fal'Cie Anima thirteen days prior to the start of
Final Fantasy XIII, which kicks off the chain of events leading to Cocoon's descent into chaos. After forcing Vanille to escape possible capture without her, Fang begins serving as Cid Raines's subordinate in the Cavalry. She eventually meets Snow and becomes his partner as part of Cid's plan to overthrow the Sanctum, later befriending Lightning. After rescuing Sazh and Vanille on board the Palamecia, she and Vanille reunite. Later, after being told about their focus and resolving to fulfill it even if she has to fight her friends, Fang fights and tames the Eidolon Bahamut. On Gran Pulse, despite Vanille's protests, Fang reveals that she was responsible for scarring Cocoon's shell centuries earlier and bringing deadly recriminations on the people of Gran Pulse. When they face Orphan, despite the party's pleas for Fang to not transform into Ragnarok, Fang eventually transforms into an incomplete version and fights the fal'Cie alone, but is tortured as a result of her failure, only to be saved by Lightning's group. After Orphan's destruction, Fang and Vanille complete their Focus by becoming Ragnarok to save Cocoon from crashing into Gran Pulse. In
Final Fantasy XIII-2, Fang and Vanille appear to help Serah escape from the endless dream in the Void Beyond that Caius placed her in, and at the end they are rescued from Cocoon's pillar when it finally collapse. By the events of
Lightning Returns, after awakening and seeing Vanille being used by the Order, Fang has taken up residence in the Dead Dunes and becomes the leader of a bandit group bent on preventing the Order from obtaining a relic within the desert. She attempts to destroy the relic to prevent Vanille from being killed by the ritual. Fang appears on the final day, helping Lightning dissuade Vanille from going through with the ritual and helping her guide the souls of the dead to the new world. Fang was originally scripted to be a male character during the early stages of
Final Fantasy XIII's development, but was rewritten as a female character. Along with this, the sex appeal that was originally going to be part of Lightning's look was transferred to Fang to give Lightning a more hard-edged persona. One of Fang's motivations in
Final Fantasy XIII is to protect Vanille at any cost, though she has feelings of resignation in
Lightning Returns. Director
Motomu Toriyama described this as the dark side of her heart. Fang is voiced by Rachel Robinson in English and Mabuki Andou in Japanese.
Noel Kreiss is one of the last remaining humans in a devastated future, and was a friend and student of Caius Ballad before the two grow apart due to the latter's wish to destroy time. After the incarnation of Yeul in his time dies, Noel sets out to find Valhalla, intending to change Yeul's fate. On the point of death, he is brought to Valhalla, where he sees Lightning and Caius in battle. Lightning gives Noel the task of finding Serah and bringing to her to Valhalla. After traveling to Serah's time, Noel sets out with her to find Lightning, repair the timeline, and change his future at any cost, even if it means erasing himself from existence. Upon meeting Snow, Noel develops a hatred of him because of the former's impulsive attitude, but eventually gains respect for Snow. As they travel, his memories are restored and he tries to dissuade Serah from continuing, as her visions of the future would soon kill her. When she decides to go on, he comes too after seeing an image of him and the Yeul of his time meeting again. Though he and Serah finally defeat Caius in Valhalla, Noel is forced into a situation that ends with Caius's death. Soon after returning, to 500 AF, forced to watch Serah die, Noel realizes his actions have triggered the apocalypse Caius wished for. By the events of
Lightning Returns, he is forced to protect the people as the "Shadow Hunter" after the Order of Salvation takes over Luxerion. He also becomes obsessed with a fabricated prophecy that if he kills Bhunivelze's savior, he will bring about a new world where he can live in peace with Yeul. Ultimately, he has become burdened by guilt because of his actions in causing the world to fall into its current state. Noel's belief in the prophecy is reinforced when Lightning appears as the savior. They briefly ally to rout an extremist sect of the Children of Etro, who have been killing women who resemble Lightning. They later fight at Noel's hideout, where Lightning provokes Noel into fully expressing his rage and engaging him in battle. After the battle, Noel destroys the oracle drive playing the fabricated prophecy, finally freeing himself from his guilt. After Bhunivelze's defeat, Noel offers his life to give Yeul a chance to live in the new world, and Caius allows the final incarnation of Yeul to go with him. Noel was designed by Tetsuya Nomura, who did the face, and Yusuke Naora, who designed the rest of the body and clothes. When designing his clothes, Naora took into account he was a hunter, while his swords were based on a
Final Fantasy III illustration by Yoshitaka Amano. Noel's weapon, which changes from two swords into a javelin, was designed so that the character could have both short and long-range attacks. In an interview, Toriyama said that Noel was intended to be a grave young man burdened by a heavy responsibility, but also, because of his upbringing on Gran Pulse, with a naivety about the world Serah and Lightning are used to, and certainly about Cocoon.
Yoshinori Kitase, in an interview with
Impress Watch, described Noel as one of the
Final Fantasy series' few "orthodox" protagonists. Noel is voiced by
Jason Marsden in English and by
Daisuke Kishio in Japanese.
NORA is a resistance group led by Snow Villiers and is an acronym for "No Obligation, Rules or Authority". The team consists of , Snow's childhood friend; , another friend who runs a local bar in Bodhum for gathering monetary resources; , a teenager who provides mechanical assistance; and , a young man obsessed with fashion. Gadot and Lebreau join as guest characters when Snow is leading NORA to battle the PSICOM soldiers during the opening level. Eventually, they meet up with the party before they enter Orphan's cradle. The group reappears in
Final Fantasy XIII-2, living in the town of New Bodhum and acting as its neighborhood watch. Due to not traveling through time, the members of NORA are dead by the events of
Lightning Returns. In the supplementary novel
Final Fantasy XIII Reminiscence: tracer of memories, it is revealed that all the members were reincarnated in the new world. Gadot, Lebreau, and Maqui were designed by Nao Ikeda, who based their clothing on the athletic clothing styles of
basketball,
beach volleyball, and
snowboarding, respectively. Gadot, Lebreau, Maqui and Yuj are respectively voiced by Zack Hanks,
Anndi McAfee,
Daniel Samonas and
Jeff Fischer in English, and by Biichi Satō,
Yū Asakawa, Makoto Naruse and
Wataru Hatano in Japanese. ==Antagonists==