Mog

Mog (モグ) is a recurring Moogle name in the Final Fantasy series. It can refer to either male or female characters, and often moogles that play larger roles in the game.

Final Fantasy VI
Mog is a secret playable character in Final Fantasy VI. During the course of the game, Mog appears twice: first in the Narshe Caves during the battle to protect Terra, and again in the Scenario Selection screen when the party splits up.

Only later he can be recruited as a full character, which can be done in either the World of Balance or World of Ruin. He is a Dancer who wields spears.

Final Fantasy VII
In the English version of the game, all moogles are called "mogs". In the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, they are called moogles instead.

Mog is the name of the protagonist from Mog's House, a game from the Wonder Square in Final Fantasy VII. He finds a female "mog" called Mag, and they have children together.

Final Fantasy VIII


MiniMog is a pseudo-Guardian Force, summoned with the use of the MiniMog command learned from the Chocobo World exclusive item, Mog's Amulet. Its summon, Moogle Dance, heals all GFs junctioned for 1500 HP. It also has a Triple Triad card.

Final Fantasy IX
Mog is one of Eiko Carol's pet moogles from Madain Sari. She has a thicker fur collar and an orange pom-pom that sets her apart from other moogles. Mog is initially cowardly and stays with Eiko, but is revealed to be the Holy elemental Eidolon Madeen after reaching trance when Zorn and Thorn endanger Eiko. To show that she will always be by Eiko's side, Mog leaves behind her Ribbon, which allows Eiko to summon her.

Guardian Mog is an ability that Eiko can learn from the synthesized add-on Madain's Ring - it clears Eiko of all negative Status Effects at the end of a battle. Mog is also a Tetra Master card.

Final Fantasy XIII-2
In battle, Mog transforms into Serah Farron's signature Starseeker bowsword weapon. Mog also operates the new Mog Clock, which affects the status of enemies and the party depending on when the player strikes the enemies to initiate battle after they appear on the field. Mog is also capable of finding hidden treasures on the field with Moogle Hunt, and with a function called Moogle Throw, he can be thrown towards treasure in inaccessible areas.

Final Fantasy XIV
Good King Moggle Mog is the legendary king of all moogles. According to myth, when the moogles travelled to Eorzea from the realm of the gods, Moggle Mog was the one to hold a long rope for them to climb down from the heavens, as the journey was too far for them to fly. When all other moogles had descended, the king had to remain behind, as there was no way for him to lower himself. For his hand in their liberation the moogles abstained from naming a successor to the throne, and eventually discovered a summoning ritual to call him to the surface at last.

Final Fantasy Type-0
A moogle whose full name is Hattsumikamine Rōtoyōsuna Eripuruchi (Military Operation Organization Guidance/Logistics Expert) and is assigned to Class Zero. The Peristylium Suzaku, Rubrum's Magic Academy, has thirteen moogles.

Together, they are known as the "Cranberry Knights". Mog is voiced by Sumire Morohoshi. Cinque gives him the nickname 'Moglin', and he is called that by everyone.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
Mog accompanies the player in the Single Player Mode, carrying the Crystal Chalice for the player, allowing them to be free to fight. Mog is first encountered at the start of the game when the player encounters the caravan from Alfitaria. He can also be used for Fusion Spells, and if he is painted in Moogle Paint can use basic offensive magic spells.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time
Mog makes a cameo in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time in River Belle, stating that he'll repair the house that once stood in the area, likely referencing the Moogle House that appeared in River Belle Path in the original Crystal Chronicles.

Chocobo Series


Mog is a recurring character in the Chocobo Series. He is a greedy, scheming character, always trying to steal the limelight from Chocobo, but his plans are foiled by dumb luck. In Chocobo Tales for Wii, Mog also appears under various guises, such as Dueler X and Romantic Hero X, and helps the Chocobo throughout the game.

Kingdom Hearts II
In Kingdom Hearts II, the synthesizing moogle in Hollow Bastion is named Mog. It is, along with the one at Twilight Town, the only moogle in the game not to appear as a hologram.

Trivia

 * In all French translations of the Final Fantasy series, the moogle race as a whole is called "Mog".
 * While in Final Fantasy VI, Mog is the only moogle who can speak the player's language, in Final Fantasy IX, she is the only one that cannot.

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