Sarah (Final Fantasy)

Sarah is a non-player character from the original Final Fantasy. She is the Princess of Cornelia, daughter to the King of Cornelia and Queen Jayne, and has an unnamed younger sister.

Sarah was the first princess to appear in the series, and in future installments to the series other princesses would be named after her, making Sarah a recurring name in the Final Fantasy series. While initially a minor character, since the release of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy the princess has discarded her NPC status and has been appearing more often as a playable character.

Appearance
In her NES sprite appearance, Sarah has blonde hair and wears a purple dress.

In her post-NES remakes' sprite appearance, Sarah has long mint green hair and blue eyes. She has a golden ornamental headband with a large red jewel and a golden pendant with a similar jewel. She wears a floor-length white dress that leaves the shoulders bare and has long sleeves.

In her other media appearances (based on her Yoshitaka Amano artwork), Sarah has pink hair, blue eyes, wears a golden yellow sheer halter-neck type dress with separate sleeves of the same fabric and a long flowing golden head scarf over her head piece. Her head ornament and her jewelry are still accentuated by red jewels, but they are more elaborate with her head ornament having two horns and her single pendant has transformed into a complex piece of jewelry that appears to be part of her dress. Since the release of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy, this has became the trademark appearance of Sarah.

Personality
Sarah is demure, polite, and comes across as a stereotypical "damsel in distress" character, needing to be rescued from danger, but the short amount of time she is involved with the Warriors of Light proves to be the help that they need in the end.

Original
Sarah was kidnapped by Garland and held hostage in the Chaos Shrine. The soldiers of the kingdom attempted to rescue her, but Garland was a master swordsman and defeated them. Garland stole Sarah's precious Lute and planned to ransom her life for the kingdom.

The Warriors of Light rescue her. She wishes for them to stay, but knows they need to restore light to the Crystals. In return, she gives them the lute, which later enables the warriors to expose a hidden passage in the Chaos Shrine when they travel to the past.

Manga
Be helped in the same way Puffy us and Nes Version, but played a secretly reunion with Puffy who were chastised the Pirates us in Pravoka chasing the rear, accompany.

Or to restore the wounds of the fellow in the White Magic when to fight, or to attack with Lance. Costumes are also different from those of Original Version.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy


Princess Sarah appears as an unlockable character, obtained by collecting Golden Shards. In this game, her appearance is based directly on her original artwork by Yoshitaka Amano.

Her stats and abilities are Support oriented.


 * Stats


 * iOS stats


 * Abilities

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call
Princess Sarah returns as an unlockable character, and is now unlocked by collecting Peach Shards.

She is once again Support oriented.


 * Stats


 * Abilities

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
Princess Sarah appears as an allied Legend. She is depicted in her Final Fantasy outfit. She is first introduced as an event ally in the event, Final Fantasy Special Event Part 1 - Shattered World, in which she was unlocked automatically as a bonus character. Leveling her up to 99 in this event and claiming an SSR ticket yielded his individualized SSR weapon, Rune Axe. In battle, Princess Sarah is armed with her Lute and uses the ability Soul Voice.


 * Portraits

Final Fantasy Record Keeper


Sarah is a playable character who could be initially recruited during the Collector's Event Doorway to Another Realm as a First Time Reward for completing the event's Drakegrave - Normal stage.

Sarah is a Princess, whose combat role is Healing Magic.
 * Assessment

Princess Sarah may look like a typical White Mage, but this damsel is hardly typical at all. Unlike many of her peers, Sarah is able to equip heavy shields. Like other White Mages, she has excellent Mind and not much else. Like Eiko, however, she is also a Bard. Thus, Sarah is worthy of her place in a Final Fantasy party as the primary healer and buffer who can also tilt battles in the party's favor. With the Warrior of Light being a Paladin, one might also use Sarah on offense against the undead while he puts up the buffs in her place.


 * Stats

Sarah, together with Garland, is the only character to require that both of her Memory Crystals be purchased from the shop in Doorway to Another Realm. They require 1,200 and 2,500 Prismatic Seeds, respectively.
 * Memory Crystal acquisition

She can use White Magic abilities up to rarity rank 5 and Bard abilities up to rarity rank 5.
 * Abilities

Her default Soul Break is Leading Light, which at the expense of one Soul Gauge segment deals white magic holy damage to all targets.

Sarah can equip the following weapon types: daggers, rods, staves, and Instruments.
 * Equipment

She can equip the following armor types: shields, hats, light armor, robes, and bracers.

She can equip accessories.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
Princess Sarah appears as an obtainable character. Interestingly, while her in-game sprite shows her wielding a royal scepter, she cannot equip staves or rods of any kind. However, for some reason, she can equip spears.

World of Final Fantasy
Princess Sarah is set to appear in the game as a playable character.

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game
Sarah is depicted with her Theatrhythm Final Fantasy, Yoshitaka Amano and Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls artworks. The Theatrhythm and Dawn of Souls cards are part of the Aqua set and the Amano artwork card of the Shine set.

Etymology
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