Relm Arrowny

Relm Arrowny is a playable character in Final Fantasy VI. She is a talented artist, and she can make her paintings come alive with magic.

Character and Appearance
Relm is a young girl from Thamasa. She has blonde hair covered by a large hat and wears a black tube top and a yellow cape. Her portrait sprite depicts her with a red dot on her cheek, seemingly paint as she's an artist.

Relm is a sassy little girl. She constantly scolds Strago for making stupid decisions. She also makes biting remarks when someone is acting foolishly. Despite this, she does so with a good heart and only means to help her comrades.

Story
Terra Branford, Locke Cole, and Shadow visit Strago in Thamasa to ask him about the Espers. While Strago feigns ignorance, Relm rudely barges in on the conversation and asks the visitors if they can use magic too. She then takes an immediate liking to Shadow's dog, Interceptor. This confuses Shadow because Interceptor does not normally like people. Strago invites them to stay at the inn for the low price of 1 gil. However, during the night, Relm is caught in a fire while spending time at a friend's house (to play with a fire rod). Strago tries casting water spells to put the fire out, but to no avail. The Mayor of Thamasa shows up and exclaims that Magic is forbidden, but Strago would not listen. Strago asks Terra and Locke to help him save Relm. The three go inside the burning building to rescue her, but are cornered by flames. At the last moment, Shadow and Interceptor come in and save them all. Afterward, Strago explains to Terra and Locke the villagers' magic abilities were inherited from the Mage Warriors, who, after the War of the Magi, were shunned by the world and left to found their own community in Thamasa. Strago agrees to help find the Espers and Relm asks if she could come too, but Strago refuses. She follows anyway and catches up with them during a fight with Ultros. During the fight, Relm asks Ultros if she could paint his portrait, causing one of the many scenes of humor in the game. She proves to Terra, Locke, and Strago that she can indeed be useful and together they continue on to find the Espers and Terra speaks to their leader, Yura. She convinces them to negotiate peace with General Leo Cristophe and the Gestahlian Empire. She also takes notice of Celes and Locke's reconcilement and inadvertently embarasses them by asking Strago if they are all "hot and heavy." However, the peace deal is revealed to be a trap set up by Kefka Palazzo to get more Magicite. Kefka's plan is a tragic success, and Relm and Strago join the others in the fight against him.

What happens to Relm after the Apocalypse depends on whether or not the player waits for Shadow before jumping off the Floating Continent. If the party does not wait for him, Relm is found wounded in the Cave in the Veldt and the party have to defeat the Behemoth King to rescue her and take her back to Thamasa to recover. But before she can rejoin the party she disappears. The villagers in Thamasa mention that Relm had been hired by Owzer, a wealthy art collector in Jidoor, to help him remove a demon named Chadarnook that has possessed one of his prized paintings. Relm can do nothing until the party showed up to help out. After the fight, Relm rejoins. If the party does wait for Shadow at the Floating Continent, however, Shadow will be found wounded in the cave in Relm's place and Relm will already be in Jidoor having been hired by Owzer.

After Relm rejoins, she goes to the Cultists' Tower where Strago has become a member of the Cult of Kefka. Relm awakes Strago up from his trance with a few choice words, and he rejoins, mentioning that Relm is as foul-mouthed as ever. Relm and Strago go back to Thamasa where they find Strago's old friend, Gungho, injured by Hidon, a monster he and Strago used to hunt in their youth. Strago and Relm go to defeat Hidon, and come back victorious.

In the ending, Relm and Strago have a few conversations, and Relm says she would like to paint a traditional, non-magic painting of Strago using a real canvas. If Strago is not re-obtained by the player in the World of Ruin, then Relm, stuck on a conveyor belt, is passed along by Celes, Setzer, and Edgar. She threatens to paint their portraits, saying, "You can't just throw me aside!" and they return to help her.

Relm's father
Through of a series of flashbacks unveiled by resting in various inns with Shadow in the party, it is revealed that Shadow is Relm's father. Shadow's dreams tell the story of him as a train robber named Clyde who fled the authorities with his partner Baram. Baram was killed but Shadow escaped to Thamasa, where he fell in love with an unnamed woman and fathered a child before leaving the village to keep his past from catching up with him. The village dog, Interceptor, followed him. This is why Interceptor is so friendly towards Relm, and why both Shadow and Relm can use the Memento Ring, said to be empowered by the love of a departed mother - in this case, Relm's mother and Shadow's lover.

If the player allows Shadow to die on the Floating Continent, the flashback sequence viewed when the player rescues Relm changes to show Strago speaking to Relm, who then cries out for "Daddy" and asks where he went and if he will come back, before Interceptor leaves. This fits perfectly with the flashback viewed if the player rescues Shadow instead of Relm, which shows him, as Clyde, walking away from Strago's home when Interceptor runs up from behind him. In the original English Super NES release, he tells Interceptor to stay with "the girl," but the word used for "girl" in the Japanese release could also be used as a humble form of "daughter." In the Game Boy Advance release the word "daughter" is used instead, making it clear that Shadow fathered a child in Thamasa before fleeing the village.

Shadow and Relm's relationship was officially confirmed in developers' interviews in 1995. The developers considered having a scene in a bar (presumably in Thamasa) where Strago asks Shadow to reveal his identity. The dialogue was supposed to be as follows:


 * ''Strago: I have one request... Show me your face. Even if you are him, I have no intention of wasting time trying to talk you into staying. I just want to know... for Relm's sake...
 * ''Shadow: ...... (He takes off his mask and shows Strago his face. However, his back is turned so that the player can't see.)
 * ''Strago: Thank you... Shadow. ...Come, let's have a drink.

Battle
Relm has the highest magic stat in the game and good Speed, making her the best mage based on base stats alone, but she has weak physical stats. She shares most of her equipment draw with Strago, and can equip rods, some daggers, maces, lightweight hats and robes, universal shields, some female-exclusive equipment, and creature suits. She also has a set of equipment unique to her, brushes. Unique to Relm is the Cat-Ear Hood, one of the best helmets in the game. Relm's ability is Sketch, which lets her draw a living replica of an enemy to attack. In the original Super NES release the command was glitchy, and is the source of the Sketch Bug. If Relm equips the Fake Moustache, Sketch becomes Control, which allows her to control the actions of an enemy directly, though Relm herself cannot take commands while controlling an enemy. If the enemy is too "difficult" to sketch meaning it is too hard to draw, Relm's Sketch ability will not work for that enemy.

Development
Relm's design and story were created by Kaori Tanaka (later nicknamed Soraya Saga), who also created Edgar Roni Figaro, Sabin Rene Figaro, Duncan Harcourt, and Vargas. Relm's "Control" command is based on the idea that monsters have secret names, and whoever knows these secret names has power over them (this is an idea well-known in real-world demonology). In the game's original strategy guide, Strago and Relm are said to fight with stuffed toys. This might be another idea that was tossed around during development, but in the end was never implemented. The idea wasn't used until Final Fantasy X where Lulu uses stuffed toys as weapons.

Musical Themes
Relm's theme is named for herself. It is mixed into the ending.

Secret of Evermore
Relm appears in Secret of Evermore among a crowd of people.

Dissidia Final Fantasy
Relm appears as one of the tutors in the in-game manuals.