Rem Tokimiya

Rem Tokimiya is a playable character in Final Fantasy Type-0, and one of the main characters of the same game. In the storyline, she acts as an outside observer of the game's events.

Appearance and Personality
Rem is a young woman with shoulder-length burgundy hair and wears a short cape as part of her uniform. She is moral, kind, and honest, and has an outstanding hidden talent for magic. Due to being a recent addition to the ranks of Class Zero, she isn't assigned any number.

As one of the students of Class Zero, she is considered to be a mature and rational person. Serving as a pillar of support and a calming factor for Machina, Rem tries her very best to be cheerful, encouraging, and levelheaded, even through tough times. She is shown to be an emotionally resilient, loyal, and considerate person. Rem is especially sensitive of her friend's feelings, and goes as far as to hide her own pain so that she isn't a burden to her classmates.

She cares deeply for Machina, and is constantly concerned and looking out for him. As childhood friends, they work well together and understand each other better than anyone else.

Early Life
When Rem's village is attacked by the Milites Empire, she takes refuge with her childhood friend Machina Kunagiri in his home. Machina's mother hides them away in a closet while Milites soldiers invade the house. Rem and Machina both witness his mother being shot to death. A soldier later finds them in the closet, but they manage to escape through the window and run away. They stop on a hill, looking back to watch their village burning in flames.

Final Fantasy Type-0
Years later, Rem is a student at the Peristylium Suzaku, the Magic Academy of the nation of Rubrum. She is a member of Class Seven. A year before the game's story, Rem was reunited with Machina, whom she had not seen in seven years despite both being in the same Peristylium as neither knew the other was there.

At the start of the game, Rem and Machina confront the Byakko l'Cie Qun'mi in battle in the Peristylium's coliseum. They are easily overpowered when Qun'mi activates her Crystal Jammer, but are rescued by Ace, Seven, and Jack. Later, both Rem and Machina are transferred into Class Zero to aid in the war effort. When the two are speaking with Seven and Deuce, Rem remarks that she was surprised by how much Machina had grown, as he was shorter than her when they last met. Machina comments that she has not changed at all.

Later, when Machina and Rem are alone, Rem asks if he still remembers their childhood together in the village and he replies that he hasn't forgotten. She goes on to say that she still keeps the Knowing Tags of the people from their village. Machina wishes that he had been stronger at that time, but Rem answers that they were only children and there was nothing they could do. On a lighter note, she then asks him if he remembers when he said that he would become strong to protect her. When he replies that he hasn't forgotten, she teases him by asking if he remembers asking her to become his wife, saying that she remembers the promise well. Embarrassed, Machina denies that he ever said so, and Rem teasingly pretends to be offended.

In the game's story, Rem suffers from an incurable illness that will eventually kill her. Arecia, as a doctor, tells Rem that the medication she is currently on isn't having much effect, and that her symptoms are more severe than before. She also says that Rem doesn't have a lot of time left to live. Despite this, Rem's wish is to stay at the Peristylium with Machina and Class Zero and still fight against Milites, because she feels it is wrong to helplessly wait for death. Arecia prepares new medication for her, but says that she may experience terrible pain at night as a side effect. Rem understands, and asks Arecia to keep her condition a secret from Class Zero, especially from Machina, though he is aware that there is something wrong with her.

After the death of Andoria, Rem is attacked by Celestia who believes Class Zero to be responsible for the queen's death. Machina runs to her defense, but is also overpowered. After Class Zero flees the Milites Empire and escapes to the woods, Rem appears as Machina awakes. When asking if she was hurt, Rem replies that she is fine. As the two meet with Class Zero, she is worried when Machina acts strangely, unaware that he feels something is watching him. When Machina yells at the other members of Class Zero about Izana's death, Rem holds him back and tells him to stop and have a rest. She expresses distress when he leaves.

When Rem is later approached, with Machina still absent, she coughs because of her illness. Cinque asks if she is alright, to which Rem replies that it's only asthma. Cinque expresses concern over Rem's involvement in future missions, but the latter reassures her she will consult Arecia. Afterwards, as Class Zero wonder where Machina is and if he ran into Byakko forces, Rem is anxious. She smiles in relief when Machina finally returns, telling him that she was worried about him. He apologizes for worrying her.

As Finis begins, after Zhuyu is defeated by the Lulusathian Warriors, Rem is made a Suzaku l'Cie to ensure the coming of the Agito. As a result, Rem overpowers who she believes to be a Byakko l'Cie until his mask falls off, revealing his identity to be Machina. But by then, Rem is accidentally impaled on his rapier. Mortally wounded, a grieving Machina rushes to her side. Rem eventually dies while telling him not to forget her. Sometime later, Machina is found crystallized while embracing Rem. Despite this, Rem and Machina aid Class Zero in spirit during their final battle with Cid.

Sometime later, Arecia finds the crystallized pair and, under the suggestion of Tiz and Joker, revives them. By the time Machina and Rem return to the Peristylium, they find all of their classmates dead, having died prior to their arrival. Machina tries to wake them, but to no avail. Rem touches his arm and he squeezes her hand, and they stand looking out over the war torn remains of Rubrum. Supporting Machina as he goes on to rebuild their world after the nations' crystals lose their power, Rem eventually marries him and stayed by his side up to his final moments.

However, their actions in helping Class Zero change the fate originally intended for Oriense inspires Arecia to alter the timestream by removing the four nations' crystals from history, creating an alternate ending where the war never occurred. This in turn allowed those who died in the war another chance at life. Rem is seen waking up on a bench in the gardens and stretches her arms as she looks at the sky with a smile on her face.

In Battle
Dual-wielding a pair of adorned daggers in battle, Rem starts out as a playable character with a low attack stat, but instead has a high magic stat. Her basic attack is Dagger, a combination of quick dagger slashes and stabs. Amongst her classmates, Rem boasts the greatest amount of MP and the highest magic stat, but has a below average attack.

However, this belies her dominance in the later games. If players use her progressively throughout the game, she can easily become a glass cannon, dealing high physical and spell damage. While HP and defense still becomes an issue for her, these problems can be countered via equipment. Coupled with her quick movement speed in battle, Rem boosts an above average survivability.

As stated above, if used progressively, Rem would perhaps be the most powerful playable character among her comrades.

Rem's exclusive accessory is the Engagement Ring, which increases her magic power by 30 and grants the Regen status.

Weapons

 * Dagger
 * Silver Dagger
 * Dancing Dagger
 * Ogrenix
 * Rune Dagger
 * Butterfly Edge
 * Main Gauche
 * Survival Edge
 * Mythril Dagger
 * Flame Dagger
 * Ice Dagger
 * Thunder Dagger
 * Healing Dagger
 * Zorlin Shape
 * Assassin Dagger
 * Orichalcum (ultimate weapon)

Special Abilities

 * Doublecast: Rem's default ability which allows her to be equipped with two magic spells.
 * Convert: An ability that allows Rem to recover the MP of herself and her comrades. Unlocked at Level 9.
 * Aspir Venom: An attack that absorbs an enemy's MP while simultaneously damaging them. Unlocked at Level 14.
 * Don't Die: An ability that grants the Reraise status on all allies. Accessible at Level 15.
 * Magic Satellite: Rem uses a beam from the sky to attack enemies. Unlocked at Level 25.
 * Boomerang Dagger: An attack that has Rem throwing both her daggers towards the target, which deals damage several times. Unlocked at Level 29.
 * Aspir Field: Rem creates a field that sucks the MP of any target standing within it.
 * Dagger Shot: Rem throws her daggers at the enemy, dealing damage. Unlocked at Level 45.
 * Cascade: Rem's Trinity Attack.

Musical Theme
Rem's theme, self-titled "Rem Tokimiya", is a sad piece of string instruments and piano, with drums and guitar contributing to a subtle rock feel. The arranged version of her theme is slower and more sorrowful, comprised solely of piano and strings.

Another melancholic tune, "Machina and Rem", is her other theme which she shares with Machina, and combines both her and Machina's themes. Her theme is also rearranged in the track "Kind Tears" and included as part of the track "Type-0".

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game
Rem appears on promotional card for Final Fantasy Trading Card Game depicting her in the summer outfit obtainable in Final Fantasy Type-0's demo. There is also another card depicting her in her official render.

Etymology
Rem's name comes from「零」(rei) and「無」(mu), and means "Not Zero".

Trivia

 * Rem appears on the 500th cover of Dengeki Playstation magazine with Lightning, Serah Farron, Noel Kreiss, Noctis Lucis Caelum, and Machina. She is also featured again with Machina on the cover of the 505th issue.