Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII)

Lightning, real name Claire Farron, is the main protagonist of Final Fantasy XIII as well as the narrator and a playable character in Final Fantasy XIII-2.

She is initially shown to be a cold person, often distancing herself from her companions; however, as the story progresses, she is shown to have a caring side, especially during her time traveling with Hope Estheim, showing him the ropes of battle. She fights to survive and see her sister, Serah, come out of crystal stasis.

Lightning has the distinction of being one of the few female main protagonists of games in the mainstream Final Fantasy series, the others being Terra Branford and Celes Chere from Final Fantasy VI.

Appearance and Personality
Lightning is a fit young woman with long, light pink hair, pale aqua-colored eyes and a heart-shaped face. In Final Fantasy XIII, she wears a uniform for the Guardian Corps, based around a sleeveless white overcoat over a brown turtleneck-like shirt and a green metallic pauldron with yellow stripes symbolizing her rank as a sergeant. Notably, she also wears a red cape attached to her back on the left side, a long black sleeve over her left arm, knee-high leather boots, and a brown mini-skirt over high-topped black shorts. Her gunblade is carried behind her in a black case which hangs off her belt, along with a red pack strapped to her left leg. In addition, she also has a necklace with a lightning bolt pendant, two black bands around her right bicep, and a silver navel piercing. Her l'Cie brand is located slightly above her left breast.

Lightning is determined, concentrated and independent. Initially, she is cold and standoffish to others, which stems primarily from her irritation over her refusal to believe her sister Serah's plight, as well as becoming a l'Cie just as Serah did. Much of her motivation is fueled from what she perceives as failing to properly protect Serah and wanting to make things right, which leads her to lash out at those she believes are responsible for that and the subsequent Purge: namely, the Sanctum, its fal'Cie and, to a point, Snow Villiers, due to his relationship with Serah and his own failure to protect her as he promised. Lightning's early solution to things that annoy or upset her is to distance herself from them, either emotionally or physically. Over time, however, Lightning does begin to show compassion and see the errors in her approach. Although she is annoyed with him at first, she eventually takes Hope under her wing. As she teaches him how to survive and look out for himself, she develops a bond with him; and possibly as a result of seeing a bit of herself in him, she comes to confide in him and realize the mistakes she had made with Serah. Then she slowly begins to accept Snow and ultimately forgives him when she realizes he, too, cares deeply for Serah. By the time Lightning meets Fang, her rage at those who are not fal'Cie slaves has dissipated, and her anger, despite finding out the woman's unwilling involvement in the situation, is short-lived. In the end, she becomes a leader to the other Pulse l'Cie as they challenge their fate.

In Final Fantasy XIII-2, Lightning wears a silver and gold Valkyrie-like suit of armor with a shield on her left arm. She also wears thigh-high armor boots, and over her left leg is a long sash made of white feathers, symbolizing a connection with the goddess Etro. She also has a new gunblade modified to look more like a traditional sword.

Early Life
Lightning's father died when she was young, and her mother died from an unknown sickness when she was fifteen. With no other family to turn to, Lightning was given the job of raising her younger sister, Serah. In an attempt to get over the pain her parents' deaths caused and become an adult as quickly as possible, she decided to change her name from Claire Farron to simply "Lightning". After graduating from high school, Lightning decided to join the Guardian Corps Bodhum Security Regiment under Lieutenant Amodar, where she attained the rank of sergeant, and was scheduled for officer training before the events of the game. However, she slowly began to lose sight of her goals, and worked many hours while spending little time with Serah.

Final Fantasy XIII Episode Zero -Promise-
Even after they rescue her from an aquatic ambush, Lightning has always held a disdain for the Bodhum monster-fighting group NORA. Snow Villiers, their leader and Serah's boyfriend, is a particular point of annoyance for her, and after a forced encounter with him, Lightning vows to have nothing to do them as well as dissuade her sister's affections for the exuberant man.

As Lightning's twenty-first birthday approaches, she begins to feel guilty for her lack of attention to Serah, feeling that she likely only got involved with Snow in order to quell her feeling of loneliness. Browsing the mall, she overhears a conversation between two tourists, Nora Estheim and her son, Hope, inspiring her to plan a vacation away from Bodhum for her birthday with Serah. She notices two fugitive Pulse l'Cie, Vanille and Fang, but judging them by their clothes, she believes they must be from Eden before she leaves the mall with her superior officer. A few days later, the Cavalry are trying to hunt down Vanille. Though they do not explain the intention behind their investigation, Captain Rygdea asks Lightning to brief him on areas in Bodhum that teenagers are likely to visit in hopes of finding her. Regardless, she suspects it may have something to do with the "incident" at Euride Gorge.

While attending the Bodhum fireworks festival, Lightning learns of a Pulse-related incident at the nearby Vestige being kept under wraps by the Sanctum. Amodar warns her not to investigate, as it would only lead to trouble. The next day on Lightning's birthday, Serah reveals her fate as a Pulse l'Cie, as well as her engagement to Snow. Lightning refuses to believe either claim, driving Serah away and demanding Snow to leave as well, leaving her alone to open Serah's birthday present by herself: a survival knife. It is only when the Sanctum announces a Pulse fal'Cie is residing within the Vestige that she is forced to believe them, though by then it is too late: after learning the Sanctum plans to Purge the entire town, Lightning immediately tries to find Serah, but Snow reveals she is being held captive inside of the Vestige.

Although military personnel are exempt from the Purge, Lightning resigns from her job in the Guardian Corps without hesitation and boards the Purge train. As she waits in line, she is approached by a pilot, Sazh Katzroy, who is also a voluntary Purgee. As allies of circumstance, they are forced to work together as Lightning tries to rescue her sister before she is taken out of reach.

Final Fantasy XIII
As the train enters the Hanging Edge, Lightning takes it over with Sazh's aid. While the surviving Purgees escape and are found by NORA, Lightning and Sazh fight their way through PSICOM soldiers to reach the Pulse Vestige. Lightning keeps her motives to herself, despite Sazh's probing, determined to reach the Vestige and find Serah. Along the way, they witness the true nature of the Purge: a massacre. Lightning tells Sazh it is 'Sanctum logic': "Why carry the danger all the way to Pulse? Why not just stamp it out here? Execution masquerading as exile." After the Vestige is brought out, Lightning and Sazh travel the rest of the way to infiltrate it.

Within the Vestige, Lightning reveals Serah's fate as a l'Cie to Sazh, just before she compares him to the people who started the Purge for believing anyone with the slightest chance of becoming a l'Cie should be disposed of. They find Serah unconscious outside Anima's Throne. Unknown to Lightning, Snow also infiltrated the Vestige to find Serah, and the two arrive in time just as Serah awakens. She asks Snow and Lightning to save Cocoon before she suddenly begins to glow and rises in the air; her Focus apparently fulfilled, she crystallizes before their eyes. Snow attempts to approach and beg with the fal'Cie to release Serah, but Lightning takes a more aggressive approach, attacking Anima, alongside Snow and Sazh. Anima finally awakens, but on the edge of defeat, brands everyone present a l'Cie before a burst of energy causes the Vestige to fall, casting them down to Lake Bresha below.

Down in the crystallized lake, the group of strangers try to deduce their Focus. Whilst the details still remain hazy, they recognize the beast Ragnarok, and presume they are tasked with destroying Cocoon. Despite Snow's optimism that they are to save Cocoon as Serah wished, Lightning is less than enthused about her new fate. Running from PSICOM troops, they come across Serah's crystallized form. Snow promises to stay behind and protect Serah, whilst Lightning is convinced she is saying goodbye for good and grows irritated enough with Snow's failure to protect Serah that their encounter comes to blows. She splits with Snow and leads the group onwards out of PSICOM's clutches. After Lightning tells Vanille that Serah told her nothing about her Focus, Vanille says that Serah probably did not want to worry her but Lightning believes that Serah did not trust her. In some abandoned ruins, the party finds an airship that Sazh attempts to pilot, though they are soon pursued. In an act of desperation, Lightning instructs Sazh to fly into the sun-like fal'Cie Phoenix to lose pursuit, but the ship is damaged and it crashes in the Vile Peaks.

Lightning's impatience towards the group causes them to separate; although Hope initially follows her, she eventually just leaves him behind as well. When the group reconvenes by chance, Lightning resolves to head to Eden and destroy its fal'Cie, as she refuses to die as one of their tools. Once again Hope is the only one to follow her, as Vanille and Sazh aimlessly wander in the opposite direction. At first, Lightning is unwilling to have the young man tag along with her, worried he would only slow her down. In her frustration and anger at having to look after him while trying to keep herself alive, she inadvertently summons her Eidolon, Odin, who attacks Hope. Lightning saves him and the two defeat the Eidolon together, which seems to finally persuade Lightning to have faith in the boy and help him "toughen up." After disposing another group of soldiers, Lightning tells Hope to rest while she checks the area, and returns to find him asleep. As she watches over him, she hears him asking for his mother in his sleep and sarcastically says, "Not by a long shot."

Lightning and Hope make their way to the Gapra Whitewood, where she lets him take the lead at his request while she acts as his backup. Later, she gives him the knife Serah gave to her as a birthday present for his protection. At the bulkhead fal'Cie, Lightning and Hope wonder how the other are faring. She goes on to describe her impression of Snow and how he leads a gang known as NORA. When Hope asks where they got the name NORA, Lightning tells him its meaning, to which he responds, "It's irresponsible," and walks onward with a grim expression. Hope eventually reveals to Lightning the grudge he holds against Snow for his mother's death. Taking the lead once again, she helps him to devise Operation Nora to help him control his emotions and focus, but immediately regrets it after he calls it his plan for revenge. After they escape the Gapra Whitewood and see Palumpolum in the distance, Lightning suggests that she and Hope visit his house, in order to change his mind about revenge and also because he needs to tell his father about what happened to his mother.

The city is littered with PSICOM and Sanctum officers, so Lightning and Hope are forced underground to avoid capture. When they reach the Nutriculture Complex and Lightning sees the fal'Cie, Carbuncle, she has a revelation: she has been a fal'Cie pawn since birth, even before becoming a l'Cie; and in having that comfort taken from her, she wrongly turned to fighting blindly to avoid facing reality. Realizing she had dragged Hope into the same delusion, Lightning tells him to abandon Operation Nora, and as she relives her guilt for setting Hope on the path towards revenge, Lightning reassures Hope that she will not abandon him. Later, Lightning reveals to Hope why she changed her name for Serah's sake and relives her guilt for not believing Serah when told she was a l'Cie. Then she blames herself for him being confused and willing to give up now that they no longer have a plan in mind.

The two ride an elevator back to the surface, where they are immediately surrounded by soldiers led by Yaag Rosch, who intend to execute them publicly. Lightning attempts to convince Hope to save himself while she distracts the army, but at the last moment, Snow and Fang intervene with gunfire and use of Snow's Eidolon. Lightning forces Hope to run with Snow, while she escapes with Fang. They decide on Hope's home in Felix Heights as their rendezvous point using Fang's wireless device, but before Lightning can warn Snow about Hope's grudge against him, the latter reveals his intention to complete Operation Nora, and they are cut off before Lightning can attempt to reason with him. On their journey, Lightning learns Fang is not only a l'Cie as well, but originally from Gran Pulse: she and Vanille were crystallized centuries before, but woke up in the Bodhum Vestige without knowing why. Although Lightning is angry at Fang and backhands her when she learns of the woman's involvement in Serah's transformation, she then says the act of aggression didn't change anything, taking into account Fang's assurance that Serah will wake from crystal stasis just as they had. Several PSICOM vessels fly overhead, causing Lightning and Fang to worry that Snow and Hope had been found. An explosion goes off in the distance and the two women hurry off to find them.

They finally reunite with Snow and Hope at Felix Heights, where Snow is badly injured from a fall while protecting Hope. Lightning gets her knife back from Hope, then embraces him, promising to protect him before he promises to do the same for her in return. At Hope's house, Lightning looks after Snow and tends to his injuries. When he finally awakens, she explains the pain she felt for not trusting Serah and then apologizes to him for her behavior towards him and his relationship with Serah, which he gladly accepts. However, their conciliation is interrupted by the need to figure out what to do next. Hope's father shoots several holes in their main plan, but while they continue to discuss the issue, the house is attacked by PSICOM troops, once again led by Colonel Rosch. He tells the l'Cie that although he personally doesn't agree with hunting them and everything else Pulse-related down, it is what the people want. However, chaos suddenly ensues, and the l'Cie are rescued by the Cavalry ship the Lindblum.

Aboard, they learn Sazh and Vanille are being held captive on the Palamecia and Lightning recognizes the Sanctum are trying to draw them out of hiding. Regardless, going after the two happens to line up with another mission: confronting the Sanctum Primarch, Galenth Dysley. After meeting up with Sazh and Vanille, they confront Dysley, who abruptly reveals himself to be fal'Cie Barthandelus. He tells them something both baffling and crushing to their cause: their Focus is not to save Cocoon, but to destroy it by turning into Ragnarok and killing Orphan, and that Serah's true Focus was only to gather them together for that purpose. Shocked, the party is forced to flee while on a smaller ship while the Palamecia falls, which autopilots them through Eden to safety, but hits a gate, leading into the Fifth Ark.

Within the Fifth Ark, the l'Cie's powers are fully awakened. Snow apologizes to Lightning for being wrong about Serah's Focus, but she insists they have to honor Serah's wishes and save Cocoon, even if it isn't their Focus. After some time, the run into Cid Raines, who further explains that as a Sanctum l'Cie marked by Barthandelus, he was aiding them as part of his secret Focus, and that the fal'Cie intend to destroy Cocoon as their plan to bring back their Maker. However, Raines denies his Focus and tries to kill them to save his home. The l'Cie defeat him, and Cid unexpectedly enters crystal stasis. Most of the party are inspired to and defy the fal'Cie in the same way Cid did, except for Fang who claims she will not let Vanille turn into a Cie'th and will complete their Focus herself, inadvertently summoning her Eidolon, Bahamut, for the first time. Regardless, the others protect Fang despite her rebellion, and Lightning asks her to fight with them, which she eventually agrees to. The group finds a ship with a transgate leading to Gran Pulse, which they take hoping to find answers on the world below. They find Pulse is completely devoid of human life, and the party begins to lose their resolve. As their brands continue advancing, Hope despairs and inadvertently summons Alexander, but Lightning encourages Hope, telling him that the Eidolon represents his inner power. After taming Alexander, the party agrees to journey to Oerba together so that they can find a way to remove their l'Cie brands, and they travel through the Archylte Steppe. After going through the Mah'habara Subterra, the party stops to take a break in the Skyreach of the Sulyya Springs. Lightning and Snow drift away from the rest of the party and talk about Serah. For the first time, Lightning asks Snow about their planned wedding, and promises him they will see Serah again soon before shedding silent tears. Snow promises Lightning they will see her together, after they save Cocoon. In Oerba, the party is surprised to see Serah there, reciting the legend of Ragnarok. Lightning is suspicious, and bids Serah to stop, but the girl taunts her and reveals her real name. Snow steps in between them and it is revealed Serah is truly Dysley in disguise, trying to manipulate the party into completing their Focus and his bidding. Lightning leads the assault against him before they take an airship back to Cocoon, knowing Barthandelus has wreaked chaos and havoc in the capital of Eden.

Sazh manages to crash the airship into the Eden Grand Prix, where Lightning rides Odin in Gestalt Mode to escape the Sanctum and infiltrate the city, heading for Eden's heart, Orphan's Cradle. They find that the chaos was a ruse, but approach Barthandelus in the Narthex Throne, where he summons the crystallized Dajh and Serah before the party and destroys them, much to their horror. However, Lightning quickly sees through Barthandelus's illusion and implores Snow to remain strong and keep fighting. In trying to force Vanille and Fang to become Ragnarok, Lightning and the others are easily dispatched and turned into Cie'th. It is only when they relive their previous experiences that they manage to return to their human forms, overcoming Orphan's tricks. They defeat Orphan and begin turning into crystal as Cocoon falls from the sky. Lightning is crystallized along with the rest of the party at the foot of Cocoon.

They awake briefly afterwards, where they see Vanille and Fang have managed to fulfill their Focus by both saving and destroying Cocoon by encasing it in crystal. As Serah and Dajh approach the party from the horizon and have their moments with Snow and Sazh, Lightning comforts Hope regarding Vanille and Fang's departure, then reunites with Serah herself. Though she begins to apologize to her sister for not listening to her, it is cut short when Snow reminds them that they "have a wedding to plan." Snow reassures Lightning he will make Serah happy, and Lightning says that she knows he will, and congratulates them.

Final Fantasy XIII -Episode i-
Immediately after the ending, Lightning decides to find a way to save Vanille and Fang from the crystal pillar. She believes they will be able to find the answer hidden away somewhere on Gran Pulse, and perhaps discover other Pulsian survivors in the process. Lightning worries about the fact they are no longer l'Cie, and believes it will be a long and difficult journey. She decides to take up the task on her own, after coming to the conclusion that Snow, Hope and Sazh would all be tied down with other responsibilities and would not be able to accompany her.

Feeling the need to depart quickly, Lightning quietly leaves the others behind, and suddenly feels a strange force driving her forwards. She then disappears into a warp of some sort, and finds herself in a mysterious empty dimension devoid of life and dislodged from time. Asking herself where she is trying to go, she slowly walks forward into the darkness.

Final Fantasy XIII-2
Three years after the events of -Episode i-, Lightning is presumed dead to most, though only Serah refused to accept that truth. But in reality, Lightning ended up in another world dislodged from time, now donning a suit of armor with what appears to be a new gunblade. Lightning still commands Odin and can summon him to her aid. She is seen falling from the sky and landing on Odin in midair. While riding Odin, she battles a dark form of Fang's former Eidolon known as Chaos Bahamut on a dark crystal-laden beach by a mysterious city. Lightning and Odin enter the city, scaling buildings to evade Chaos Bahamut's attacks. Then she flips above it and delivers the finishing blow from behind.

In Battle
Lightning majors in the Commando, Ravager and Medic roles. Compared to most of her companions, she has rather high physical and magical attack stats, though her weapons give her the lowest stat boosts. Magic-wise, Lightning is quite utilitarian, able to use all four elemental "-strike" attacks, all elemental magic to the "-Ra" rank, as well as casting Thundaga. Lightning's Full ATB Skill, Army of One, increases the target's Stagger gauge.


 * Base Statistics

Eidolon
Lightning's Eidolon, Odin, takes the form of a large armored knight with a two-bladed sword joined at the hilt, and in Gestalt Mode is able to transform into the horse Sleipnir, which Lightning rides on while wielding Odin's sword split in two. In non-Gestalt form Odin uses a combination of Thunder based spells and physical attacks. Lightning has multiple ways to help with both her Ravager role to boost the enemies' chain gauge, and her Commando role to keep the gauge high.

Weapons
See Lightning's Gunblades

Voice
Lightning is voiced by Ali Hillis in the English release of Final Fantasy XIII. In the Japanese release, Lightning is voiced by Maaya Sakamoto, who previously voiced Aerith Gainsborough in Advent Children, Crisis Core and the Kingdom Hearts series.

Development
Early in development, Lightning was meant to be a flirtatious character with more sex appeal. In order to make Lightning a more 'serious' heroine in the veins of previous heroes Cloud Strife and Squall Leonhart, Fang's character - which was originally a man - was rewritten as a woman, and some of Lightning's traits were transferred to her. The final art was made less Asian-looking than originally conceived, while the silver hair color was given to Hope Estheim in favor of pink. Though Lightning's real name is eventually revealed to be Claire, it was originally "Averia," referring to a species of flowering plants. At this stage, "Éclair" was used during auditions in place of Averia to keep the name secret.

Lightning's appearance has also developed from its initial concept. Square released an initial CG render of Lightning before any of the other characters were seen; when the rest of the cast were revealed, Square released another render of Lightning, with some notable differences from the initial release: In the early materials she had slightly less feminine traits, her hair was a faded crimson color rather than pale pink, and her eye color was a much lighter shade of blue. Though her outfit remains the same, its overall color scheme was lightened ever so slightly.

In Final Fantasy XIII-2 Lightning's new outfit is designed by Isamu Kamikokuryo.

The idea for Lightning to have a sword that can transform into a gun relates to the game's Eidolons; one of the gameplay themes chosen for Final Fantasy XIII was transformation, and the Eidolons can turn into vehicles; if summons could transform, they thought weapons should be able to as well.

Lightning's house was originally meant to be a visitable location in Final Fantasy XIII, but ended up being cut from the final product. Concept art from Ultimania Omega shows Lightning lives in a peanut-shaped house standing over water, and a portion of the roof opens up.

Musical Themes
In Final Fantasy XIII, "Lightning's Theme" is an acoustic orchestral variant of the main battle theme, "Blinded By Light". Her theme displays the fragile interior she tries to suppress. It plays when she outlines her plan to take down the Sanctum at the Vile Peaks, inadvertently helps Hope form Operation Nora, tells Hope about why she changed her name, and after Fang educates her about how a l'Cie brand works. The melody is interwoven with many different tracks and appears in several different forms in the game, appropriate for the main character.

A "prototype" version of her theme can be found on the Final Fantasy XIII: Original Soundtrack PLUS album. A piano arrangement of her theme is found on the Piano Collections: Final Fantasy XIII album.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy


Lightning appears as a playable character in Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy. She is one of the warriors summoned by Cosmos to oppose Chaos, and stands as the hero representing Final Fantasy XIII. Lightning battles with a fighting style based on the Paradigm roles Commando, Ravager and Medic. Pressing L and R at the same time changes her role and her moveset between the three. She uses Odin's Zantetsuken blades to deal HP attacks based on Odin's Gestalt Mode attacks.

Her EX Mode is to wield the Omega Weapon, and she uses Zantetsuken as her EX Burst. One of her alternate costumes gives her white hair and a more subdued color scheme for her outfit to match her concept art by Yoshitaka Amano. A second alternate costume gives her the generic female Guardian Corps uniform. Her third outfit puts her in the outfit of Aya Brea, the protagonist of The 3rd Birthday, another Square Enix game (Lightning's outfit appears in The 3rd Birthday as a downloadable costume for Aya).

Nomura and his staff originally wanted to include Lightning in the original Dissidia Final Fantasy, but ultimately decided to leave her out to avoid revealing her abilities before Final Fantasy XIII was released. Nomura later stated he personally would include Sazh in a Dissidia sequel over Lightning, but his only request was for Kain Highwind from Final Fantasy IV; both Kain and Lightning were the first two new characters confirmed for Dissidia 012.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
Lightning is a playable character in the upcoming Theatrhythm Final Fantasy. So far she is the only Final Fantasy XIII character known to be in the game.

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game
There are several cards depicting Lightning in the Final Fantasy Trading Card Game. One depicts her in the Narthex, one is a close-up FMV shot of Lightning, and one depicts her Dissidia artwork.

Itadaki Street Mobile
Lightning appears in Itadaki Street Mobile. She is the only Final Fantasy XIII character to appear in the game.

Kingdom Hearts
Lightning appears as an avatar in the Nintendo DS Kingdom Hearts game Kingdom Hearts Re:coded.

The 3rd Birthday
In the The 3rd Birthday, the main character Aya Brea has several different outfits she can wear. One of these is Lightning's outfit. Just like any other outfit for her in the game, this outfit can be torn up as she takes damage. Lightning's l'Cie marking can be revealed as more damage is done to this outfit. She can also use Lightning's Blazefire Saber, as she is seen using it in gun mode.

Etymology
"Claire" is a French name, the feminine form of the common name Clair. As the feminine name, Claire directly translates as "clear", while Clair can mean light-colored, bright and pale, among other meanings. "Éclair" is a French word that means "Lightning,", but is also the name of a type of bakery pastry, which may explain why she is renamed "Claire" in the Western releases. The surname "Farron" comes from the Gaelic language, meaning "thunder." The combination of the two references thunder coming after the lightning.

Trivia

 * Early in development, as shown in the first Final Fantasy XIII trailer, Lightning had a Gravity Bomb device at her disposal, which could be used to generate an electrical shield in battle or manipulate time and gravity. Since the battle system from that trailer was totally changed in the later and final versions of the game, the Gravity Bomb has seemingly been scrapped.
 * A special edition PlayStation 3 featuring an image of Lightning was released on December 17th in Japan.
 * On the day of the US release of Final Fantasy XIII, a special edition Xbox 360 featuring Lightning on a faceplate was released. The faceplate was only available through pre-order on certain websites and stores.
 * Lightning's initial weapon, Blazefire Saber, has multiple inscriptions that read "Invoke my name - I am Spark" and "blinding instant" written in the Pulsian alphabet. In Cocoon writing, her name, Lightning, is also engraved on the weapon.
 * As a character, Lightning resembles a Red Mage; using weapons, Black Magic and White Magic in conjunction.
 * The higher of the two armbands Lightning wears is also worn by her sister, Serah. Both wear it on their right bicep.
 * Lightning's Eidolith crystal takes the shape of a pink rose bloom, and red petals can be seen when she summons Odin and changes it into Sleipnir in Gestalt Mode.
 * Lightning appears in Dissidia Final Fantasy as a set of two player icons to represent Final Fantasy XIII, along with Noctis for Final Fantasy Versus XIII and Ace for Final Fantasy Type-0, though these icons can only be obtained through passwords.
 * In Final Fantasy XIII Episode Zero -Promise-, it is mentioned Lightning is better at housework than Serah, but Serah is the better cook.
 * In her official CG render, Lightning is not wearing her lightning bolt necklace.
 * Lightning's eye color has been officially addressed as blue, though in the FMVs and promotional art they often appear green due to green aspects around the pupil.
 * On December 14th, 2010, all Japanese Square Enix Members accounts with an "Ultimate" status on their name received a special Christmas present from Tetsuya Nomura: an art plate with an original illustration of Lightning with the text, "She must not be forgotten."
 * Lightning's appearance in Final Fantasy XIII-2 was designed by Isamu Kamikokuryo in cooperation with Tetsuya Nomura, who drew a rough outline of her armor. Kamikokuryo then added a number of details.
 * Lightning, along with Cid Raines, are the only l'Cie who never have their l'Cie brands revealed onscreen during the events of Final Fantasy XIII.
 * Lightning appears to have a sixth sense for danger, probably from being a top-trained soldier, she is seen being aware of incoming threats while the rest of the party is oblivious. Examples being in Hope's house before PSICOM soldiers break in, in Eden before the Behemoth King appears and in the Narthex before Dysley's familiar, Menrva, flies into the pool of water, awakening Orphan.
 * Art director Isamu Kamikokuryo consistently draws Lightning and Serah with blonde hair in concept art, despite their more "official" appearances. Additionally, Kamikokuryo's Lightning concept art for Final Fantasy XIII-2 has a black armor with gold or white outlines.
 * In Final Fantasy XIII-2, the symbol with Etro script on Lightning's shield is also on Serah's dress. Both sisters also wear an image of a golden bird on their outfits. Lightning wears the bird on her chestplate where her necklace used to be.
 * Lightning appears on the 500th cover of Dengeki Playstation magazine with Noel, Serah, Noctis, Machina Kunagiri, and Rem Tokimiya.
 * Lightning has the habit of clutching her necklace whenever thinking of someone close to her, just like Rinoa Heartilly.