Rydia

Rydia, sometimes referred to as Rydia of Mist, is a playable character in Final Fantasy IV and its sequel, Final Fantasy IV: The After Years. She is a Summoner from the village of Mist, and is one of the most prominent characters in the game.

Appearance
Rydia is introduced as a seven-year old girl wearing a yellow skirt and a white cloak. In her sprites her clothes are blue, while they are black in Yoshitaka Amano's artwork of her, and dark green in her 3D remake model. Following her return as a young woman, Rydia wears a green outfit with knee-high golden heeled boots and draperies adorned in stars. During Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, Rydia's attire is a single-piece green outfit that rises from her thighs to her collar, baring her hips and upper torso.

The overseas releases of The After Years censored her artwork, which included a green skirt, and covered the exposed areas of her body, as was done with Porom and Ursula, but Rydia's artwork received the most censorship. The opening movie for Final Fantasy IV The Complete Collection uses this design. Rydia's hair is green, shoulder-length in Final Fantasy IV and extending past her waist in The After Years. It is often complemented by a hair ornament which has varied in design.

Personality
At first, Rydia is devastated by her mother's death and unleashes her rage on Cecil Harvey and Kain Highwind, despite their attempts to help her, but after Cecil comes to her defense later Rydia bonds with him. Traveling with Cecil, Rydia sees the world and matures, telling Edward to stop crying as she has chosen not to cry. Rydia overcomes her fear of fire after melting a blockade of ice at Mt. Hobs with the Fire spell.

Rydia puts her past behind her in favor of stopping Golbez. Rydia comes to consider the Eidolons Asura and Leviathan her family, and even introduces them as her parents to Cuore. Rydia feels rejected and saddened when the two refuse to let her live in the Feymarch with them.

Final Fantasy IV


Rydia was born to one of the few remaining pure-blood Summoner families in Mist. Her mother protected the village with the Eidolon Mist Dragon, but one day, the Dark Knight Cecil and his friend, Kain, are ordered to deliver a ring to the Mist Village and slay the Mist Dragon barring their way. Whenever an Eidolon dies, its Summoner dies as well and thus, Rydia's mother is killed.

The Carnelian Signet Cecil and Kain delivered releases Bombs at the village, setting it on fire. Cecil and Kain discover what happened to Rydia's mother and offer to take her to safety, but Rydia learns Cecil and Kain killed the Mist Dragon, and would not accept help. She summons Titan to cause an earthquake which starts a landslide in the eastern mountains, separating herself and Cecil from Kain.

Rydia is wounded and Cecil takes her to the desert oasis of Kaipo to let her rest, but Rydia refuses to speak to him. Soldiers from Baron search Kaipo for Cecil, and Cecil learns the King of Baron wants all Summoners eliminated, saying they are too dangerous to be left alive. Cecil fights off the soldiers and earns Rydia's trust, and she introduces herself to him.

The two discover Cecil's childhood friend, Rosa, rests in Kaipo with Desert Fever, which can only be cured with a Sand Pearl. Along the way, Cecil and Rydia meet the Sage Tellah, who leads them to Damcyan. The Red Wings attack Castle Damcyan and steal their Fire Crystal, the only survivor of the attack being Prince Edward Chris von Muir. After Tellah departs, Rydia and Cecil convince Edward to help find a Sand Pearl, for only members of Damcyan's royalty can enter the Antlion's Cave. Rydia orders the cowardly prince to stop crying, for she has done the same. After Rosa recovers, she joins the party for their next destination, Fabul.

The party climbs Mt. Hobs, which is guarded by a wall of ice. Only Rydia can melt it with Fire, but due to the trauma of witnessing fire burn down Mist, she refuses. With Rosa and Edward's encouragement, and the realization that more lives would be lost if they do not act fast, Rydia overcomes her fear. At the summit, they help Yang, a monk from Fabul, fight off incoming monsters, and the party reaches Fabul Castle and warns the King that Golbez and the Red Wings will come for the Wind Crystal.

During the Battle of Fabul, Rydia and Rosa assist the healers, until Cecil, Edward, and Yang are cornered in the crystal room by Kain. The women rush to the scene, but Golbez arrives, injuring the men, kidnapping Rosa, and ordering Kain to take the Wind Crystal. Rydia comes out of hiding to heal her allies, and the party plans their next course of action.

The party boards a ship provided by the King of Fabul and set sail towards Baron. En route, the ship is attacked by Leviathan, and Rydia falls into the ocean. The attack separates the party and the fates of Rydia, Edward, and Yang remain unknown. When Cecil reunites with Yang, Yang says Rydia was swallowed by Leviathan, and the group assumes she perished.

Leviathan took Rydia to the Feymarch, the home of all Eidolons, where time moves faster, so while Cecil and his allies are separated from Rydia for only a short period of time, years go past in the Feymarch, and, under Leviathan's watchful eye, Rydia grows into a young woman. She hones her skills as a Summoner and develops her powers with Black Magic, although at the cost of no longer casting White Magic. The Queen of the Eidolons, Asura, tells Rydia about the danger Golbez is placing the world in, and Rydia leaves the Feymarch and returns to Cecil to help him.

Cecil's party has traveled down to the Underworld in search of the Dark Crystals. One is kept in the Dwarven Castle, and Golbez summons a Shadow Dragon to defeat Cecil and his friends to capture it. Rydia summons the Mist Dragon to defeat the Shadow Dragon and heals Cecil and rejoins the party in battle. After Golbez is seemingly defeated, Rydia explains what happened to her, much to the relief of her friends. When Cecil questions why Rydia would still want to help him after his actions at Mist, she is quick not to dwell on the past, for as Asura told her, the danger put on the world is rising, and everyone must stand against it together.

Golbez had feigned his defeat and steals the dwarves' Dark Crystal. The party sets to infiltrate the Tower of Babil and reclaim the seven Crystals in Golbez's possession, but the plan is interrupted by constant enemy attacks, and Cecil, Kain, Rosa, and Rydia escape the Underworld through the sacrifices of Yang and Cid.

Back on the Overworld, the party's airship, the Enterprise, is upgraded by Cid's assistants, which allows the party to explore Cave of Eblan, where the refugees of the land currently remain. The party encounters Edge, Eblan's prince, battling Rubicante. Edge fails and after the Archfiend departs, meets with the party. Cecil asks Edge to fight alongside them, but he refuses, insisting he can work alone. Rydia cries, frustrated that Tellah, Yang, and Cid have all fallen, and does not want to lose another ally. Due to not wanting to see such a pretty girl cry, and after Rosa heals him, Edge declares they are all fast friends and joins the party.

They find their way back into the Tower of Babil beyond the Cave of Eblan but though they reach the chamber holding the seven Crystals, they fall through a trapdoor and escape when a second airship, the Falcon, is discovered. Arriving back in the Underworld, the party reports to King Giott of the dwarves, who allows them to secure the last Dark Crystal in the Sealed Cave before Golbez can have a chance. While in the Underworld the party can choose to visit the Feymarch and challenge Asura and Leviathan to gain their help as Eidolons for Rydia.

The eighth Crystal is obtained, but Kain slips back under Golbez's mind control and steals the Crystal and runs off. After an upgrade to the Falcon, the party returns to the Overworld and to Mysidia, where the Elder prays for something to help the party. Help comes in the form of the Lunar Whale, a magical ship providing transport between Earth and the Red Moon. Cecil, Rosa, Rydia, and Edge travel to the Moon and obtain the assistance of Fusoya, a Lunarian, when it is realized the eight Crystals have summoned the Giant of Babil back on Earth. The Lair of the Father is also on the Moon, where the party may challenge Bahamut, the Hallowed Father of the Eidolons, and gain his power.

Following the attack and destruction of the Giant of Babil, Fusoya reveals Cecil and Golbez's history, and that the true mastermind of this conflict is Zemus, a wicked Lunarian desiring Earth's destruction. Fusoya and Golbez depart to the Moon, and Kain returns to the party. Regrouped onboard the Lunar Whale, Cecil, Kain, and Edge resolve to defeat Zemus, but Cecil orders Rosa and Rydia to stay behind for their own safety. Edge tells Rydia, "This is work for grown-ups", which offends her. When the Lunar Whale arrives at the Moon, the women reveal they stayed onboard, stating they are just as important in battle. Rydia believes they are all fighting for a common cause. The party travels through the Lunar Subterrane and defeat of Zeromus, the embodiment of Zemus's hatred.

After peace is brought to the world, Rydia returns to the Feymarch, and attends Cecil and Rosa's wedding and coronation. When an Eidolon asks her why they differ in appearance from humans, she states what she had learned from Cecil, that it is one's inner character that matters the most.

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
After roughly a year since Zeromus's defeat, Cecil has a dream foreshadowing the future, where Rydia is bathed in the Crystal's light at the Sealed Cave before falling unconscious. An unknown voice calls out, "Finally, it has a new form". Cecil awakens and leaves for the celebration of Damcyan Castle's reconstruction, while Rydia is granted Asura's permission at the Feymarch to visit the event, which she is not seen attending. After visiting Damcyan and taking a detour at Fabul, Cecil's party is sent to the Sealed Cave to inspect a swarm of monsters, where they find Rydia lying at the crystal altar. Rydia comes around and says she cannot remember where she was, and speaks cryptically, telling Cecil's party "they" were calling her.

The party wonders whom she refers to, and investigate the Tower of Babil where Rydia gradually recovers her Eidolons. She begins to act more strangely and enters the Cannon Control Room, where the Deus Ex Machina emerges to stop Cecil from reaching Rydia. After defeating it, Rydia is nowhere to be found leaving the party to climb the tower further in hopes of finding her. They find Rydia at the top floor and learn she is an impostor as she attacks them with her Eidolons. When Bahamut is summoned, the real Rydia arrives and talks sense into him before helping the party defeat the impostor. The impostor disappears without her true identity revealed.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years


Feeling that Rydia should be with her kind, Asura bars Rydia from returning to Feymarch so she would remain with her human friends. Seventeen years later, Rydia is busy helping rebuild the village of Mist, having been assisted by Cecil, Edward, Yang, and Edge on behalf of their kingdoms. A gravestone has been placed for her mother, which reads "Here lies the motherly summoner who protected our village." Rydia pays a visit to the Feymarch only to find that the Eidolons have been petrified.

Upon returning, she finds one of the Dark Crystals have been stolen during the Second Battle of the Underworld and sets out with Luca into a cave to protect the remaining Crystal from the Mysterious Girl, who defeats them using Titan. The Mysterious Girl is later defeated by a man cloaked in black who rescues Rydia and Luca, taking them to the Tower of Babil and telling them the events are being repeated. On board the Falcon, Edge and the Eblan Four land on the ship and tell Rydia of recent events and Edge recognizes the Man in Black as Golbez. Rydia and the party decide to reclaim her Eidolons to the break the seal surrounding Baron Castle.

After rescuing the other party members and freeing the Eidolons from their mind control, Rydia visits Mist where she discovers her mother's Mist Dragon never succumbed to the Mysterious Girl because the townspeople and children have a fraction of Rydia's power, and pooled it to protect the Mist Dragon from mind control. This relationship between her and the villagers reunites her with her mother's dragon, who says she will never abandon them.

It is later revealed there are more than one Mysterious Girl and that they are collectively known as the Maenads, who were mass produced by the Creator in the image of Rydia. While traveling through the True Moon, the party encounters a young, harmless Maenad who responds to Rydia, waiting for her command. After the Creator is defeated, the party escapes the True Moon with the Creator in pursuit, but the Maenads sacrifice themselves to destroy the Creator. Back on Earth, Rydia cares for the young Maenad, naming her Cuore, and training her as a Summoner.

Final Fantasy IV
As a Summoner Rydia has high magic stats but low physical stats and can summon Eidolons.

Abilities
Rydia can use Black Magic and learns every spell, up to and including Meteor, but she learns them later than Palom due to her emphasis on Summon Magic. As a child, she can cast some basic White Magic. When she returns to the party as an adult, she has forgotten these spells.

In the 3D remake version, Rydia can learn more White Magic as a child, and learns her later Black Magic at different levels. Rydia joins the party at Level 7, while she joins at Level 1 in all other releases, and thus knows several spells already. When she is reverted to a child during her Lunar Trial in the Game Boy Advance and PlayStation Portable releases, she can cast her White Magic while retaining all her Black Magic.

When Rydia rejoins the party as an adult in the Dwarven Castle after beating Golbez, she automatically has Fira, Blizzara, Thundara, along with Cura. At this point, she no longer has the White Magic command and cannot use her White Magic spells. So Cura can never be used outside of her trial in GBA and PSP versions, when she'll lose Summon Magic and temporarily regain White Magic.

In all releases, Rydia learns her Eidolons the same way.

Equipment
As a child, Rydia equips rods, staves, bows, daggers, and whips. As an adult, she loses the ability to equip staves. In the Game Boy Advance and PlayStation Portable versions, there is a loophole the player can use to equip the adult Rydia with a staff: when she transforms into a child in her Lunar Trial she regains her White Magic and the ability to equip staves, and will not remove any equipped staff she is given when the trial ends and she turns back into an adult. However, once the staff is removed it cannot be re-equipped without repeating the trial.

In the 3D remake, she cannot equip bows. Her armor is limited to universal equips and mage equips. In Final Fantasy IV Advance, equipping Rydia with the Mist Ring allows summoning the Mist Dragon to grant a Blink effect on the entire party.

Boss
Rydia appears as the Girl in the scripted battle with Cecil and Kain in Final Fantasy IV at Mist.

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
Rydia appears for the final battle against Rydia?. She knows all her Black Magic up to Blizzaga, has all her summons except for Goblin, Bomb, Cockatrice and Mindflayer, and is equipped with a Stardust Rod. She has 1100 HP and 330 MP. Her level and full equipment except her equipped weapon are unknown, as the player cannot enter the menu while she is in the party.

Stats
Rydia's MP and Intelligence are high, but her HP is among the lowest in the game. Compared to the other Black Mage of the game, Palom, Rydia's stats are inferior in all areas except for Speed and Spirit.

Abilities
Rydia retains her Black Magic, and her Summon ability, but she cannot summon anything as she loses all of her Eidolons at the start of her tale. With the exception of the Eidolons that are dropped by enemies, she cannot relearn them until The Gathering chapter, where the player must explore the world and defeat them. This is excluding Leviathan, Asura and Bahamut, who are fought and reacquired in the True Moon. The Chocobo Eidolon is also found in the Chocobo's Forest on an island west of Kaipo during The Gathering. Depending on the player's actions during the fights, it is possible Rydia may not relearn all her summons.

Musical themes
"Rydia" is the eponymous theme of Rydia in Final Fantasy IV and The After Years. When unlocked in the fat chocobo's Music Box, Edward comments it captures "her kind and gentle nature".

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord
A downloadable outfit, the "Mystic" costume, can change the main character Mira's appearance to Rydia's design from The After Years.

Dissidia Final Fantasy
Rydia makes a cameo in her child form in Dissidia Final Fantasy as a tutor for the in-game manuals. She exchanges information on Summoning and Summonstones with Edward.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
Rydia appears in Dissidia 012 as a tutor for the in-game manuals. As she did in Dissidia Final Fantasy, she explains Summoning and Summonstones, this time using her adult portrait and sharing her role with Edge.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy


Rydia appears as unlockable character obtained from collecting Green Crystal Shards. Her appearance is her child form based on her Yoshitaka Amano art.

She is a Spell oriented character.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call
Rydia returns as an unlockable character, and is now unlocked by collecting Peach Crystal Shards. Despite still appearing as a child, Rydia does not get a size reduction, unlike Shantotto.

She is a Spell oriented character.

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
Rydia appears as a summonable Legend in Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade. She is depicted in her default Final Fantasy IV child and adult outfits. Her abilities are Chocobo Kick and Radiant Breath.

Final Fantasy All the Bravest


Rydia is an exclusive character only available from the Premium Character Shop as a random downloadable content, she summons the Mist Dragon during battle.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper
Rydia appears as a child in Final Fantasy Record Keeper. A standard character, Rydia is recruited as the First-Time Reward for completing the Record of Fabul in the Realm of Final Fantasy IV on the Classic difficulty track. Her assigned occupation is Summoner.

Rydia has access to Black Magic abilities through rarity rank 5, White Magic abilities through rarity rank 2, and Summon abilities through rarity rank 5.
 * Abilities

Her default Soul Break is Summon Eidolon I, which calls a chocobo to deal non-elemental damage to one target at the cost of one Soul Gauge segment. The Ice Whip (IV) grants her Summon Eidolon II, which calls Shiva to deal ice-elemental damage to all targets at the cost of one Soul Gauge segment.

Rydia can advance to level 65 using her Lv. 1 Memory Crystal, located in the Record of Burmecia in the Realm of Final Fantasy IX on the Elite difficulty track as a First-Time Reward. Breaking her level 50 cap grants her the Record Materia Eidolon's Gift, which casts Shell once when Rydia is HP Critical.

Rydia can equip these weapons: daggers, rods, staffs, and whips. The Ice Whip (IV) grants Summon Eidolon II.
 * Equipment

She can equip these armors: hats, robes, and bracers.

She can equip accessories.


 * Stats

Rydia is the representative Black Mage and Summoner from her series, and as such has high magical stats throughout her progression, though not quite as high as a dedicated Black Mage like Vivi. Yet her Memory Crystal is located in his realm and is one of the more difficult items to obtain. Still, given her early acquirement, she may serve any party well for a long time.

Her combat role is Offensive Magic.


 * Gallery

Final Fantasy Legends: Toki no Suishō
Rydia appears as a non-elemental summon in Final Fantasy Legends: Toki no Suishō. She is a limited edition cameo summon as part of the "Summon Rydia" event.

Three versions of Rydia's Phantom Stone are available to players, Summoner Rydia, Rydia RE, and Rydia OR. All Rydia Phantom Stones share the special attack,"Mist Dragon", which distributes the user's HP to the entire party. Summoning any of the Rydia summons costs 2 points from the Consumption Gauge.

Each Phantom Stone of Rydia is based of a specific design of Rydia from throughout the Final Fantasy IV series of games. The Summoner Rydia Phantom Stone artwork is based of her character design from the Nintendo DS remake, the Rydia RE Phantom Stones use her child and adult 3D models from the DS version of the game, and the Rydia OR stone uses her sprites from the cellphone port of Final Fantasy IV.

Abilities
Summoner Rydia allows the user to use the following abilities: Rydia RE allows the user to use the following abilities: Rydia OR allows the user to use the following abilities:
 * Flare I
 * Flare II
 * Flare III
 * Mystic Whip I
 * Mystic Whip II
 * Mystic Whip III
 * Rapid Bio I
 * Rapid Bio II
 * Rapid Bio III

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game
Rydia is on a few cards in the Final Fantasy Trading Card Game. Two cards feature both of her SD images, while the other depicts her DS CG render. Another card features her tale's promotional artwork from The After Years.

Triple Triad (Portal App)
Rydia appears on Triple Triad cards.

Lord of Vermilion
Rydia appears as a card and summonable creature in Lord of Vermilion II, along with other characters from Final Fantasy IV as part of a special cross promotion. Her card is Super Rare, and has an Attack and Defense of 35. Rydia's special ability is Hastega. An update of her card reappears in Lord of Vermilion Re:2, the second version of the game. In addition to this, a limited edition of Rydia as a child is also available.

Games
Users in Square Enix Members Virtual World community can make their character appear as Rydia. Rydia's Final Fantasy IV clothes and hair costs 580 crystals combined, her The After Years hair costs 100 crystals and her The After Years clothes cost 480 crystals.

Etymology
"Rydia" may be a mistransliteration of Lydia, a more common western name. Lydia refers to a region in western Anatolia, from which the common name is derived.

In the English localization of the DS version, Rydia is [ˈɹɪ.di.ə.].

Trivia

 * Rydia is the first named Summoner in the series.
 * Rydia is one of a few characters to undergo a permanent physical change with her sprite and menu portrait changing as well. Other characters to do this are Cecil, Kain, Dagger from Final Fantasy IX, and Basch from Final Fantasy XII.
 * Rydia is the only named, playable Summoner to focus on Black Magic other than her Eidolons, as the Summoners after her (Dagger and Eiko of Final Fantasy IX and Yuna of Final Fantasy X) use White Magic.
 * The in Square's  series (directed by Takashi Tokita) features parodies of Final Fantasy IV characters, where some of the playable generals are named after them. Other character names include Kain and Edge.
 * Rydia's age since returning from the Feymarch as an adult is unknown, and has not been confirmed by an official source.
 * Young Rydia is depicted with a Bomb beside her in the icon for Final Fantasy IV DS when the player opens the game on their menu.
 * Young Rydia is featured on an attachable screen wipe in a promotional DS bundle designed by Hori.
 * When Cecil and Kain inadvertently destroy the village of Mist, Rydia summons Titan even though when the player gains her as a playable character, she can only summon Chocobo, in addition to Whyt in the DS remake. Rydia states in The After Years that she and Titan have been together since she was a child, though this could also be explained by her traveling to the World of Summons while still young.
 * Despite not having much interaction with each other in Final Fantasy IV, the Final Fantasy IV Settei Shiryou Hen guide's character relationship chart identifies Tellah and Rydia's relationship as that akin to teacher and pupil. Her relationship with Rosa is the same as with Tellah, her relationship with Cecil is described as "bound by fate" and her relationship with Edge as receiving his unrequited affection.