Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII allusions

This is a list of allusions from Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII.

Final Fantasy series

 * Lightning is called 'the knight of light': a synonym for 'warrior of light', a recurring motif in the series.
 * Many recurring jobs are represented as garbs, including Warrior, Monk, Black Mage, White Mage, Red Mage, Blue Mage, Dragoon, and Hunter.
 * Traditional "Victory Fanfare" can be heard being hummed by the crowd in the Slaughterhouse whenever Lightning successfully completes a battle.
 * A girl wearing a chocobo-themed outfit hums "chocobo" to the melody of "Chocobo Theme".
 * When Caius summons Bahamut, he simply appears, performs his summon ability, and vanishes: this method of summoning a summoned monster is used between Final Fantasy III and Final Fantasy IX.

Final Fantasy

 * A group of musicians, including the Tour Guide, walking around Yusnaan plays "Opening Theme".
 * When completing an objective in a side quest, "Obtaining an Important Item" plays, e.g. when winning the race against the petitioner for "Faster Than Lightning" side quest.

Final Fantasy II

 * The Soul of Minwu accessory, the upgrade to the Soul of Thamasa+, references the White Mage Minwu.
 * Bhunivelze in his second form can use Falling Star which is the synonym to and has similar animation to Starfall (a falling meteorite), one of abilities used by the final boss of Final Fantasy II, Hell Emperor.

Final Fantasy III

 * The bard at the tavern in Ruffian will sing a song that directly lifts the melody of the overworld theme on the Floating Continent, "Eternal Wind".

Final Fantasy IV

 * The accessory Falcon Charm is named after the airship Falcon and referencing its airship status and how fast trasportation speed they provide, it raises Lightning's ATB Recovery.

Final Fantasy V

 * The Splendid Admiral garb is based on Yoshitaka Amano's artwork for Faris Scherwiz.
 * The Tycoon's Comb accessory, the upgrade to the Samurai's Comb+, references the Kingdom of Tycoon and the pendant that Lenna and Faris wear.
 * The Tour Guide may play "Battle 2" and "Clash on the Big Bridge".
 * Almagest used by Bhunivelze in his third form refers to the ability the final boss of Final Fantasy V uses.

Final Fantasy VI

 * The Heartstealer garb is based on Yoshitaka Amano's artwork for Locke Cole.
 * Masculine garbs of Lightning are based on the model of Setzer Gabbiani.
 * The moogles Moghan and Mogwin are named after two of the Ten Moogles.
 * After completing side quests regarding Biggs and Wedge in Yusnaan, they change their profession and may be heard playing rendition of "Terra's Theme" referring to how in the opening of Final Fantasy VI Biggs and Wedge control Terra.
 * Dancing Mad ability used by Bhunivelze in his second form, refers to the track of the same name that plays during the final boss battle in Final Fantasy VI.

Final Fantasy VII

 * As part of the garb system, Lightning can wear Cloud Strife's "SOLDIER 1st Class Uniform" along with the Buster Sword, and comes with with the Slayer ability which includes elements of Braver and Cross-slash, Cloud's victory pose and the Final Fantasy VII victory fanfare. Lightning's official render pose in her SOLDIER outfit mimics Cloud's idle battle stance.
 * A garb modeled after Aerith Gainsborough's Final Fantasy VII attire named "Midgar's Flower Girl" appears, with the victory pose being similar to Aerith's and the victory theme is the one heard in Final Fantasy VII. The trailer for the outfit contains a scene where Lightning is pierced through the chest, a reference to the iconic scene from Final Fantasy VII.
 * The accessory Highwind Charm is named after the airship Highwind and referencing its airship status and how fast trasportation speed they provide, it raises Lightning's ATB Recovery. It is the upgrade of the Strahl Charm.


 * During the ending of Final Fantasy VII, the Lifestream bursts out of the earth to help Holy combat Meteor. The Lifestream takes the form of bright azure threads of energy. The souls of humanity finding a new home during the ending FMV of Lightning Returns also take this form.

Final Fantasy IX

 * Lightning's Dual-Blades are alluded to Zidane's weapons, the Thief Swords.

Final Fantasy X

 * Yuna's Summoner costume is available as one of the garbs available for Lightning, under the title "Spira's Summoner". The render for the garb is reminiscent of Yuna's battle stance from Final Fantasy X. The victory pose is similar to Yuna's and the victory theme is replaced with the track from Final Fantasy X.
 * Tidus's weapon, the Brotherhood, can be obtained in the game along with the Sphere Hunter garb.
 * There is a shop building in Luxerion's The Warren called "Jecht's Goods" and has a logo of the Zanarkand Abes blitzball team, referring to Jecht, the Zanarkand Abes blitzball player.
 * Song of Prayer (the Japanese name of "Hymn of the Fayth") is the auto-ability exclusive to the Summoner's Shield.

Final Fantasy X-2

 * Yuna's Gunner dressphere under the title "Sphere Hunter", can be obtained as a garb for Lightning.
 * The video showcasing the Spira's Summoner garb from Final Fantasy X presents a scene where Lightning is welcomed by moogles, a reference to a situation from Final Fantasy X-2 where Yuna was wearing a moogle outfit as a disguise.

Final Fantasy XII

 * The accessory Strahl Charm is named after the airship Strahl and referencing its airship status and how fast trasportation speed they provide it, raises Lightning's ATB Recovery. It is the upgrade of the Falcon Charm.

Ivalice Alliance

 * The Jagds are referred to the Jagd Frozen Yogurt in the Luxerion's Beverage Shop and the Jagd Woods within the Wildlands.

Final Fantasy XIII

 * Two prominent colors from Lightning's default garb – red and white – refer to Lightning's Final Fantasy XIII attire, where red and white are also the dominant colors.
 * Lightning calls Hope "Mr. Hope Estheim", but he asks her to "just call [him] Hope": this is reminiscent of the cutscene in Chapter Four where Lightning asks Hope to call her 'Light', short from the more formal 'Lightning'.
 * Player can make Lightning turn around herself, which will cause Lightning catch her head and shake it left and right, alluding to the easter egg where walking a character side to side rapidly would make the character perform a special action.
 * Chef Aryas in Aryas Village of the Wildlands makes a 'Legendary Recipe' dish called 'NORA Spécial', referring to the group NORA. He says it "evokes sun-dappled afternoons on the seashore", referring to NORA's formation place, Bodhum, which is a seashore town.
 * When Hope and Lightning form the plan of breaking into the Patron's Palace by using the play, they allude to Lightning's words: "Keep your eyes front. I'll watch the rear" and "It's not a matter of can or can't. Some things in life you just do".
 * When Lightning explains Snow why she didn't kill him when he was a Cie'th, she says that "[he's] too stubborn to die". Before this, Lightning tries to snap him out of it by punching him, similar to how she did in Final Fantasy XIII.
 * There is a shop in Yusnaan called Nix and Styria General Store, referring to Snow's twin sister Eidolons. Aptly, Snow is the ruler of the city.
 * Morris in Yusnaan will play "Serah's Theme" from Final Fantasy XIII for Lightning if she completes the sidequest, Play it for Me.
 * The final dungeon contains four trials which are corridors in ethereal locations which were consumed by the Chaos after the Apocalypse:
 * The Altar of Judgment trial is a corridor set within the space of Oerba. The track which plays here is "Dust to Dust" and when entering a battle here the music won't be interrupted by a battle theme (except for the enemy guarding a door), similarly to how it was in Final Fantasy XIII.
 * The Altar of Atonement trial is a corridor set within the space of ruins of Eden. The track which plays here is "Blinded By Light".
 * In Ruffian of the Dead Dunes there is a woman called "Crystal Legends Student" who relays info about the world's mythology when spoken to. The "Fabula Nova Crystallis" part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy name translated roughly to "new tale of crystal". Final Fantasy XIII trilogy, as well as Final Fantasy Type-0 and Final Fantasy XV are all part of the same mythos.


 * Bhunivelze's final form is meant to be defeated by knocking him out, similarly how Orphan takes damage only after it's staggered, but unlike Orphan, Bhunivelze can still receive damage from regular attacks. The Limit Break-type abilities ignore resistances of both final bosses and deal normal damage regardless of enemy's elemental susceptibility.
 * The attack which Lightning uses to finish Bhunivelze off is Last Resort, Hope's Full ATB Skill. While in the Japanese version she says "Last Resort!" when she uses the ability, in the English version it's changed to "I bring you salvation!".
 * However, in the English version, it does follow shortly after Bhunivelze asks, "Is that your last resort?"

Final Fantasy XIII-2

 * The Cactuar Statue in Yusnaan refers to an episode from Snow's life detailed in the Japanese companion novels where he met the Gran Pulse fal'Cie Cactuar and fought alongside it against Royal Ripeness.
 * Olga in Yusnaan will sing "Serah's Theme" from Final Fantasy XIII-2 to Lightning if she completes her quest, Songless Diva.
 * The Beverage Shop in Luxerion sells Captain Cryptic's Coffee for a full heal. Captain Cryptic's Confounding Quiz is a sidequest in Final Fantasy XIII-2, hosted by Captain Cryptic.
 * Primrose, the client for the quest Friends Forever, says she used to be a chocobo. This alludes to Chocolina.
 * When Lightning throws the moogles she finds during the Where Are You, Moogle? quest, it alludes to the Moogle Throw ability Serah and Noel could perform with Mog.

Final Fantasy XIV

 * The default female Miqo'te costume is one of Lightning's garbs. The victory pose is modeled after the Miqo'te race specifc pose and the victory theme is changed to that from Final Fantasy XIV.
 * Three swords and shields from Final Fantasy XIV's Eorzea can be obtained as Lightning's equipment.

Allusions to the Number Thirteen
Being the third and final chapter of the thirteenth installment of the series, Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII makes some references to the number itself. Although many of these are not necessarily deliberate allusions to the number 13 (whether they are or not is speculative), they are nonetheless present.
 * In the beginning, Lightning has a Six day limit before the world will end, but the limit can be extended to thirteen days.
 * Hope Estheim was transported from Nova Chrysalia to the Ark one hundred and sixty-nine years before the start of the game: 13 × 13 = 169.
 * The default sword for Lightning, Crimson Blitz, raises Lightning's Strength and Magic by 130 points.
 * Fang and Vanille woke up thirteen years before the beginning of the game.
 * The side quest, Born from Chaos, says that thirteen brave heroes tried to kill a Zomok, with twelve of them losing their lives.
 * A quest involves getting a Chocobo Girl's phone number that has 13 numbers.
 * One of the side quests require from Lightning finding thirteen clocks around Luxerion.
 * The length of "Almighty Bhunivelze" on the game's soundtrack is roughly thirteen minutes.
 * Dr. Gysahl in Canopus Farms in the Wildlands has thirteen assistants. Furthermore, the thirteenth assistant, Claudia, is the only assistant whose name is revealed. As well, she is the only assistant to play a significant role in the story.
 * Prior to the Chaos being released, each day had thirteen hours before and after noon, rather than twelve.

Kingdom Hearts series

 * Lightning has access to an ability called Magnet which acts like its Kingdom Hearts counterpart in that it draws enemies into a certain spot in the battlefield and deals continuous damage.

Tomb Raider

 * Lightning has a Tomb Raider garb available for download.
 * The Troubled Archaeologist in the Dead Dunes' Ruffian and later in the Temple Ruins may be a homage to Lara Croft; female, interested in the ancient world and speaking in an approximation of received pronunciation.

Folklore

 * Lightning's task as the savior is akin to that of a, a being who escorts newly deceased souls and gives them safe passage to the afterlife. The same can be said for Vanille as she actually guides the dead to the new world, and in Etro's position as the goddess of death.

Lithuanian Mythology

 * The monster Zaltys is named after a benevolent, with the name itself being the Lithuanian word for the.

Norse Mythology

 * The silver horns on Oerba Dia Vanille's headdress may pay homage to, a cow goddess known for freeing the first god from a block of ice, and saving , the first of the Frost Giants, from death by feeding him chilled milk (ice cream). Since Vanille's name is French for "vanilla", it may allude to the ice cream flavor.
 * In the mural found within the Dead Dunes, Etro resembles a valkyrie, one of the female warriors who bore the valorous dead to Valhalla.

Christianity

 * While Bhunivelze's color scheme of whites and gold and some of his facial features are often associated with angelic beings, his horns and other elements of his facial design harken to demonic beings. Bhunivelze's neutral stance bears great similarity to the Sabbatic goat, or Baphomet, and is a symbol which is commonly associated with Satan worship yet predates to occult beliefs like Paganism. Furthermore, Bhunivelze can be compared to the concept of Lucifer, the leader of the fallen angels who turned on his creator and is ultimately consumed in hellfire when the old world ends in the Book of Revelation. Lucifer also means "light-bringer" which reflects Bhunivelze's title as the god of light.
 * The horns on Vanille's headdress have similarities to Bhunivelze's crest, which serves as the symbol of the Order, but they may also resemble the image of a halo, which is a symbol often associated with saints and rebirth.
 * The Order's planned use of Vanille can be compared to ritual purification and Jesus Christ's role as the Lamb of God, whose sacrificial death as a servant of God purged the sins of humanity and purified them, akin to the Order's goal of having Vanille die as a sacrificial lamb to destroy the dead and purify the living.

Hinduism

 * The actions of the Children of Etro in Luxerion can be compared to the Thuggee, a hated assassin group who kill for their goddess Kali on the notion that the number of people they murdered averts the end of days.

Illuminati

 * The Dead Dunes' bandit group is called Monoculus: monoculus is a Latin word meaning "one-eyed" and a symbol of the Illuminati is a single eye which is also a symbol of spying. Adonis says to Lightning the group was following her, aptly referring to the group's name.
 * The prominent use of black-and-white checkered board refers to the Illuminati, who supposedly categorize the world for the good and the evil.

Books

 * The Japanese name of the Intruder garb is named after Strider, an alias the ranger Aragorn used in the Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
 * The fictional character is referred to by the non-player character Holmes whom Lightning is asked to search for. Like the character he is named after, Holmes provide information regarding the case which Lightning takes care of.

Video Games

 * The description for the adornment Delicious Mushroom is "A mushroom that looks like it might help you grow bigger..." may allude to Super Mario where consuming mushrooms makes Mario grow. Alternately, it may allude to Alice in Wonderland.

Real World

 * is referenced in the English version of the game through the non-playable character Gordon Gourmet who is a culinary expert. The character's Japanese name is simply "Master Gourmet".


 * During the final section of the second-to-last and final FMVs, multiple references are made to the real world. As the souls of humanity find their way to a new home, they pass planets that closely resemble Saturn and Mars before settling on a planet that is near-identical to Earth in size and geography. In the epilogue FMV, Lightning arrives at a train station in a countryside town that resembles France in the modern era of the real world. Lightning dresses in modern clothes, and cars in the parking lot look like modern cars.

Brand Names

 * In Madam's bar in Augur's Quarter in Yusnaan, Lightning can buy a "Ton Berringnon". This alludes to the real world champagne.