Moglin (Dissidia)



Moglin is a moogle in Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy. One of several moogles running shops around the world, he has the distinction of having the largest role of the moogles in the storyline, and is the first to encounter the party. He nicknames Lightning "the Thunder Lady".

Story
Moglin first appears in Chapter 1 of Treachery of the Gods, after Lightning clears the Sage's Path gateway, remarking she has the "smell" of KP on her. Moglin follows Lightning on the overwrodl map until she enters the next gateway, telling her about the moogle shops that collect a source of world energy known as Kupo, or KP, and offer items in exchange, and also remarking on the value of Rosetta Stones as they allow additional accessories slots to be purchased. He also tells Lightning he's preparing to open a shop of his own, and asks her to drop by.

In Chapter 5, Moglin has moved to the ruins of Cornelia outside Order's Sanctuary. He proudly tells Lightning he's opened his own shop there, but Lightning notes he has limited inventory. At this time, all Moglin has for sale are Pebbles.

Moglin can be re-encountered in Chapter 1 of Light to All, and warns the Warrior of Light about the bonus lines that gateways now have, and that once he enters a gateway he can't change his level.

In Confessions of the Creator, Moglin speaks to the player's party as they awaken near his shop at the start of the storyline. He's frightened of them at first, believing them to be manikins, but then recognizes them as the "real things" of manikins, which he's unused to seeing anymore. As the player progresses through the storyline he tells them he's rooting for them, hoping they can defeat Chaos.

The moogle operating in the Land of Discord in Confessions of the Creator mentions Moglin by name and says Moglin is his little brother, and thanks the player party for supporting him.

Inventory
Moglin's inventory changes as the player progresses through the game and earns more and more KP. Eventually he sells some of the most powerful accessories, summons and skills in the game, and also sells Elixir-type items needed to trade for trade accessories in the shop. However, he does not sell the usual inventory that other moogles carry, such as skills, resins, and Rosetta Stones.

Trivia

 * Moglin takes his name from one of the Ten Moogles in Final Fantasy VI. He is also the only moogle in Dissidia 012, not counting the Mognet moogles, to be named.