Porom

Porom is a playable character in Final Fantasy IV. She is a White Mage from Mysidia who trains together with her twin brother Palom.

Appearance and Personality
Porom first appears as a young girl wearing an orange and white striped costume, which is worn with a green cloak and orange boots. She has brown hair worn in a high ponytail. Her brother Palom wears the same outfit, except it is green. In The After Years Porom has pink hair, along with an ensemble of a minidress, wristbands, cloak, stockings and sandals. It is interesting to note that both Palom and Porom are seen wearing an identical amulet in their artwork, except that Palom's is red and Porom's is green. They still wear these in their art for The After Years.

Porom is described as respectful and polite, and she often has to keep Palom in line with both words and discipline, often whacking him on the head when he steps over the line. In almost every way, she and her twin are stark contrasts to each other.

Final Fantasy IV
Palom and Porom first meet Cecil Harvey when he visits Mysidia after being attacked by Leviathan. Their Elder asks if they would accompany Cecil and help him on his quest to become a Paladin. However, the elder also orders them to spy on Cecil to make sure his intentions are pure. Palom and Porom accompany Cecil to Mount Ordeals where they meet Tellah the sage, who has been searching for the legendary magic Meteor, which he believes would help him defeat Golbez. Tellah agrees to help Cecil's party as well. When they reach the top of the mountain, however, they are attacked by Scarmiglione of Earth, one of Golbez's Archfiends, they are able to defeat him twice. After they arrive at a room full of mirrors. A mysterious light, who refers to Cecil as "my son," commands him to take a sword, which transforms him into a Paladin. However, Cecil has to overcome his former feelings of hatred by battling himself. He succeeds, and becomes a full fledged Paladin, while Tellah also learns Meteor.

Cecil, Tellah, Palom, and Porom return to Mysidia, where the Elder congratulates them. He also speaks of the Mysidian Legend of the sword Cecil now wields, and how only the Chosen One could wield it. Cecil agrees to defeat Golbez and asks the Elder to open the Devil's Road to Baron, and the Elder obliges. Palom and Porom, who are finished with their mission, wish to help Cecil as well, and the Elder, although reluctant at first, agrees to let them do so.

In Baron, Cecil and his friends learn that Cid Pollendina has created a new airship, but was arrested when he refused to let the king see it. Cecil tries to enter the castle, however, the guards would not let him enter. He overhears that a monk was invited to be an officer in Baron, and that he is hanging out at the inn. Cecil finds out that it is, in fact, Yang. Yang orders the guards to attack Cecil, and then attacks him himself. However, Cecil is able to snap Yang back to his senses, and Yang realizes he was under the control of the king of Baron the whole time. Yang rejoins the party, and find the Key of Baron in his pocket, which the party use to enter Baron Castle through the Ancient Waterway.

Cecil's party reach the castle, and meet up with Baigan. Baigan tells Cecil he is not under Golbez's control, and that he is loyal only to the King of Baron. He offers to help Cecil, and Cecil accepts the help. However, Palom and Porom smell a monster in the area, and point Baigan out as the monster. Baigan turns into a hideous monster, and Cecil's party fights Baigan. After the fight, Palom and Porom warn Cecil to tread lightly around Baron. Cecil proceeds to meet the king, who is upset that Cecil became a Paladin. However, when Cecil mentions the King of Baron's true name, the king lets out that he killed the real king, and Cecil demands that the king reveal himself. It turns out that the king was in fact Cagnazzo, the Archfiend of Water. Cecil's party defeats Cagnazzo and Cid escapes prison and greets Cecil enthusiastically and joins Cecil's party. However, Cagnazzo has one last trick up his sleeve. When Cecil tries to escape, the walls begin to cave in. Palom and Porom save Cecil's party by holding off the walls and petrifying themselves. Tellah tries to heal them, but to no avail, as they have turned to stone of their own will, and cannot be healed by normal means.

Palom and Porom are later healed by the Elder, who takes them to the battle with the Giant of Babil. After the battle, they pray on the Prayer Dais in Mysidia for Cecil. In the ending, Porom arrives at her magic class without Palom, and is forced to go off and look for him. She finds him flirting with a girl, and she scolds him and brings him back to the Elder, who gives Palom twice as much homework to do.

Final Fantasy IV Interlude
Porom, with her brother Palom, are present at the celebration of Damcyan's reconstruction. Eventually, they both join Cid and Cecil when they go to check on the occurrences at the Sealed Cave, where they find a seemingly amnesic Rydia. She is revealed to be an imposter at the Tower of Babil until the real Rydia turns up.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
Having reached adulthood, Porom supports the aging Elder and protects the laws of Mysidia. She has also obtained the trust of the Mysidian Black Mages. However, Palom's frustrations and intent to leave Mysidia have her at a loss.

She travels with a Black Mage and a White Mage to track down Kain when Mysidia falls under attack by the Mysterious Girl. However, Porom and the Elder are left to fend for themselves and later find that Kain has betrayed them, giving the crystal to the villainess and then leaps off. She is then rescued by Kain from the monsters, but is betrayed once again when he steals a Crystal. Porom later joins the party after a boss fight with Ramuh, and she assists them in Agart to fight Titan, who opens a rift in the ground, swallowing the party whole. After climbing back up through Agart's well, Porom appears briefly to assist them by casting Float on everybody, helping them defeat him.

After Titan rejoins them, the party helps an exhausted Porom back to the Falcon and they fly together to Baron and break the force field surrounding the castle. Porom and the party then face the Mysterious Girl, who is revealed to be one of the clones known as the Maenads. After the defeat of their master, the Creator, Porom is last seen with Palom as the Elder grants them joint position as the new leaders of Mysidia.

Equipment and Stats
Porom is a White Mage. She can equip staves, bows, and arrows, as well as hats, tunics, hoods, and robes. She has high magic stats but low physical stats.

Final Fantasy IV
Porom uses White Magic. She learns every White Magic spell in the game, although some at different levels than Rosa. Unlike most party members who can cast magic, Porom learns her spells in the DS release at the same levels as prior releases, with the exception of Mini. Porom's Cry ability makes it easier for the party to flee from battle. In the DS release, Cry instead lowers all enemies' defense by half. In The Complete Collection, Cry attempts to inflict Confusion on all foes. Porom also can use the Twincast attack, which allows her to cast spells with her brother Palom. The two can cast Pyroblast and Comet. In Final Fantasy IV Advance and The Complete Collection, it will also cast Double Meteor, if they are equipped with the Twin Stars.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
In addition to retaining her White Magic, Porom can use the ability Pray, which heals the party for a moderate amount of HP, an ability formerly used by Rosa. In the Depths, it is possible to teach Dualcast to Palom, Porom, or Leonora, but only one of the three can learn it. In a flashback, both Porom and Palom retain Twincast, but during normal gameplay it is a Band ability that is learned from an event in the True Moon's Subterrane in the Final Tale. Compared to Rosa, the game's only other dedicated White Mage, Porom has higher MP and Spirit, but her other stats are inferior. Porom also learns her White Magic at different levels than Rosa, learning some earlier than her and others later.



Musical Themes
Palom and Porom share a theme, which is simply called "Palom & Porom".

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord
A downloadable outfit, the "Puffy Costume", can change Mira's appearance to be Porom's design from The After Years, which includes pink hair and a pink outfit.

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game
There is a card in the Final Fantasy Trading Card Game that depicts art of Porom both as a child and as a young adult.

Virtual World
Users in Square Enix Members Virtual World community can make their character appear as Porom, as well as her brother Palom.

Trivia

 * Many pieces of artwork featuring Porom were altered to be less revealing in the overseas versions, as was done with Rydia and Ursula. Porom's top was altered to cover her chest, which was visible from the side. The material for her outfit was also changed so it was less transparent.
 * Palom and Porom both make small cameos in Dissidia Final Fantasy as tutors from the in-game manuals.
 * In Final Fantasy IX, a vendor in Lindblum is called "Polom's Action Figures", a combination of both the twins' names.
 * Porom is occasionally referred to as "Polom" in the Super Nintendo manual for the US release of Final Fantasy IV, which was known then as Final Fantasy II.
 * In a developer's interview with Takashi Tokita about the The After Years, Tokita said that although he could not pick a favorite character, he was particularly fond of both Palom and Porom, with one of his reasons being that they have aged and evolved as characters since their appearance in Final Fantasy IV.
 * In Final Fantasy XIII, one of the major cities is named "Palumpolum", as a reference to the twins.