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Cyan Garamonde (), known in Japan as , is a character introduced in the 1994
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, he serves the Kingdom of Doma. However an invading Empire poisons its water supply, and as a result its citizens are killed, including Cyan's wife and child. Driven by grief he seeks revenge against the Empire and joins the game's roster of playable characters. He has since appeared in other games related to the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise, including ''
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'', where he is voiced by
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. Cyan was well received, particularly regarding his character arc and the portrayal of his grief within the games. He has been praised as one of the characters with the most depth in the title and the franchise as a whole. In addition he has been observed as being unique amongst the game's cast for his cultural background and how it may be perceived differently depending by Japanese and American audiences. His music theme within ''Final Fantasy VI'' has also been examined, not only in how it relates to his cultural imagery but also to the layers of his character.


Appearances

Cyan Garamonde is a
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in the 1994
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''. An old-fashioned and honorable man, he serves the king of the game's Doma region. During a conflict with a rival Empire, the game's antagonist
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poisons the water supply, killing not only most inside but also Cyan's wife and child. Driven into rage he attacks the Empire on his own, later teaming up with the character Sabin. As they proceed, they accidentally board the Phantom Train, a spectral vehicle meant to transport dead spirits to the afterlife. Though they escape, Cyan is horrified to see the spirits of his loved ones board it. Despite his protests, the train proceeds forward, and his wife and child bit him farewell. Afterward they recruit the help of
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Gau, and reunite with the rest of the playable cast. After Kefka devastates the world, the party is separated and a time skip occurs. The ground finds Cyan, who has been writing letters to the wife of a deceased Imperial soldier and pretending to be him to ease her loss, and he decides to write one last letter admitting the truth to help her move on. If the party rests in Castle Doma after this point, the demon Wrexsoul attacks, trapping Cyan in his memories and unable to wake. After the party defeats him, Cyan makes peace with his grief and not only unlocks the full extent of his
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skill, but he also gains the sword
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. In other games, he appears as a playable character in both ''
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''. He is additionally a playable character in ''
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'', where he is voiced by
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. Outside of video games, cards representing Cyan have been produced for the ''
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'' and '' Magic: The Gathering''. A keychain figure based on his chibi artwork was also produced by
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, as part of a series to promote the release of ''Final Fantasy VI''.


Conception and design

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contributing Cyan. Once the characters were selected, each individual would write their character's story, with
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balancing the plot as things developed. He was series creator
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's favorite character when developing the game, because Sakaguchi enjoyed the contrast between the masculinity of a samurai and the character's slender feel. Originally named Cayenne in Japanese, due to the limited length of character names for the playable cast it was shorted to Cyan in Western localizations. Cyan was meant to serve as a surrogate father to Gau and Sabin, each of them having lost their parents while Cyan had lost his family. His relationship with Gau was intended to be the closest, with the development team joking Cyan would routinely impart knowledge of the world upon Gau he learned only moments prior and he himself didn't fully understand. Originally in development a character named Angela would have acted as a stereotypical "big sister" to him and jokingly flirt with Cyan. He would have brushed off these affections, but when alone would pause and "flatter himself if it was all true". These moments were intended to show a private side to his character, though were never meant to lead to romantic feelings as Cyan was devoted to his deceased wife. Standing 178 cm (5 ft 10 in) tall, an early draft of the character's appearance was drawn by artist
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, while
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was commissioned to design the characters from the brief outlines provided. Given full creative freedom, Amano wanted to make "real" and "alive" characters, though with consideration for their representation in-game as small computer sprites. Said graphics were designed by Nomura, who drew the chibi artwork of the characters, and
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, who designed the in-game sprites.Alt URL
/ref> In his finalized design, Cyan appears as a tall older man with long balding hair pulled back into a ponytail, a thick mustache, and wearing dark blue and brown armor. Cyan's personality was meant to feel "serious and inflexible", though early in development he was to have a "strange" personality and give his sword attacks flashy names such as "Super Explosive Shouryuu Zan!" In the final he's stated to have an "old fashioned personality", with traits such as expecting modesty from women, though at the same time said personality was also intentionally vague to represent the cultural gap between him and the other characters. In the Japanese version this is further represented by his manner of speaking, with him ending sentences with "gozaru", an archaic manner of saying "to be". In English localizations, this was changed to him speaking in
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, with him frequently saying "thou".


Critical reception

Cyan was mostly well received upon his debut, particularly for his character's journey. Michael Sollosi of ''RPGFan'' described it as "tragic, adorable, and dramatic at various points in Final Fantasy VI", and felt that the culmination in the battle with Wrexsoul was a particular high point of the game overall. He noted that while the conclusion of the fight offered its own rewards, he felt that witnessing "Cyan’s self-actualization after all of his suffering" was the true reward, and provided a memory of the game he'd never forget. While journalist
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in an article for ''
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'' praised all the characters in ''Final Fantasy VI'', he particularly noted the impact of Cyan's story, and felt his journey with Sabin "could be spun out into a buddy comedy film" of its own, drawing comparison to the ''
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'' films. ''
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'' Vladimir Olivares meanwhile felt the character's growth from one motivated by revenge to finding some peace in helping others made him one of the best characters in the title, and saw his series of letters to the Imperial soldier's widow as bringing some closure to his own grudge with the Empire. The Phantom Train scene in particular was significantly discussed. ''
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'' writer Chad Concelmo praised how Cyan's grief was portrayed, and stated that the act of seeing his dead wife and child allowed the player to better relate to him as a character than if told through exposition alone. As a result, the player's emotions are tied to the character, and the appearance of his wife and child boarding the Phantom Train triggers the same response it does in them as it does for Cyan, adding "to the drama exponentially". This coupled with the minimalist sound design of the scene to add to the somber atmosphere led it to be one of Concelmo's favorite moments in gaming. Aoife Wilson of ''
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'' on the other hand stated that while she felt the character "a bit of an idiot" and "one of those party members people tend to gloss over" in favor of others in part due to his manner of speech, she shared similar sentiments to concelmo regarding the Phantom Train conclusion. Describing it as a "sobering, heart-wrenching moment", she added that it instilled a sense of empathy and respect in the player for a character they may have previously seen as "kind of a loser".


Analysis of themes and music

In the book ''The Legend of Final Fantasy VI'', Pierre Maugein stated that while Cyan was portrayed as more of a "
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" in the localized versions of ''VI'', his personality as a "mature, strong-willed man" in both versions showed an "intransigence in keeping with his inspirations". His portrayal as a husband and a father in Maugein's eyes gave the character more gravity, and allowed him to be seen as a "potential leader, both humane and fierce, while still maintaining a sensitive side." He found this type of protagonist not only common throughout the ''Final Fantasy'' series, but also in distancing his character from that of the unattached hero archetype. Maugein added that Cyan was also different from other characters in the game, as while loss was a recurring theme in Cyan's case, he was frequently reliving it, pointing at the implication of the Phantom Train scene's conclusion in his willingness to sacrifice his life to be with his family, and how it illustrated the cyclical tragedy of death and abandonment. Furthermore, while Cyan's struggles with Wrexsoul and its minions showed him shedding his pain, loss and sadness, his helping of the widow could also be seen as him coping with his own loss, and in the final letter he sends her an acknowledgement that both of them must move on. He was ultimately glad Angela was cut as a character concept, as he felt it would have undermined what he came to see as one of the "most elaborate characters in both ''Final Fantasy VI'' and the entire series as a whole". Sebastian Deken in his book examining ''Final Fantasy VI'' and its themes saw Cyan representative of the philosophical concept of " the other" when observed through an American gaze, though felt Japanese players may see him as more of a conservative character compared to their current societal standards. This was demonstrated both through views of the world and manner of speaking, but also the visual differences from the other characters, particularly his uniquely black hair and his more narrow eyes shown on his sprite when compared to the rest of the game's playable cast. Deken also felt that he was representative of the concept of extinction, as he's the sole person to carry his people's memory and culture forward after the genocidal attack upon his country. Deken went further to say many of these traits were also represented in his musical theme, which featured instruments not typically found in Western orchestras. Amongst these are the
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, a flute associated with spiritual practices in Japan's feudal period, and taiko drums. In addition they utilized repetitive movements and strings, suggesting a more rigid way of thinking that echoed Cyan's more conservative approach. However, as the song proceeds these instruments and repetitive elements are removed, giving way to a theme that sounds similar to
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'' orchestral work, illustrating his sense of loss and helping to portray him as a deeper character than his earlier comedic moments would imply while helping to inform the listener what kind of person Cyan is. He added that unlike other character themes in the game, Cyan's illustrated a shift in personality in tone; where others illustrated a constant forward march, Cyan's theme "drops its sword and kneels".


References

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