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===''[[World of Final Fantasy]]''===
 
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Celes appears as a playable character. Apparently taken from her character in the ''Final Fantasy VI'' [[World of Balance]] (as she is at least 19 years old in the [[World of Ruin (Final Fantasy VI)|World of Ruin]]), she is also featured alongside [[Cloud Strife/Other appearances#World of Final Fantasy|Cloud]] in the side-quest "Operation Opera".
 
Celes appears as a playable character. Apparently taken from her character in the ''Final Fantasy VI'' [[World of Balance]] (as she is at least 19 years old in the [[World of Ruin (Final Fantasy VI)|World of Ruin]]), she is also featured alongside [[Cloud Strife]] in the side-quest "Operation Opera".
 
   
 
====Who's Who====
 
====Who's Who====
=====Celes=====
 
 
:CV: Christina Rose / Houko Kuwashima
 
:CV: Christina Rose / Houko Kuwashima
   
 
:Age in Grymoire: 18
 
:Age in Grymoire: 18
   
:Notes: Library sentry in Tometown / Gallant and poised / Buddy-buddy with Cid / Part steely soldier, part romantic
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:Sounds too good to be true, right? Well, the Federation has been selling this story for a hundred years—more than enough time for the populace to build up a kind of blind faith. And faith is a tough thing to dismantle, even with rational thinking. Once you've made up your mind...
 
:Sounds too good to be true, right? Well, the Federation has been selling this story for a hundred years—more than enough time for the populace to build up a kind of blind faith. And faith is a tough thing to dismantle, even with rational thinking. Once you've made up your mind...
   
:Well, this is where Lann would say something about "confection." But the important thing is, he understood that people are hard to change. Maybe that comes from experience...
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:There used to be another continent—Cid and Celes's home—but several years ago, it was destroyed in a horrible calamity. In the land's final moments, the Bahamutian Federation swooped in and rescued much of its population in a massive humanitarian effort. It gave the displaced populace homes to live in and land to call their own, and helped them find some measure of peace and prosperity. Or so the story goes...
 
:There used to be another continent—Cid and Celes's home—but several years ago, it was destroyed in a horrible calamity. In the land's final moments, the Bahamutian Federation swooped in and rescued much of its population in a massive humanitarian effort. It gave the displaced populace homes to live in and land to call their own, and helped them find some measure of peace and prosperity. Or so the story goes...
   
:In truth, the Federation's own Segwarides was using and abusing the continent as his own personal laboratory; he and Pellinore were directly responsible for the catastrophe that finally did it in. Celes, who was enlisted as a Bahamutian soldier at the time, felt partly responsible for those horrors. Gravely affected, she swore to never fight under any banner again but her own.
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:In truth, the Federation's own [[Segwarides]] was using and abusing the continent as his own personal laboratory; he and [[Pellinore]] were directly responsible for the catastrophe that finally did it in. Celes, who was enlisted as a Bahamutian soldier at the time, felt partly responsible for those horrors. Gravely affected, she swore to never fight under any banner again but her own.
   
 
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Series appearances

Final Fantasy Tactics S

Celes appeared as a recruitable character and was of the Visitor race with Rune Knight as her main job. Her attack was Blizzard & Runic and her ability was Runic Magic Reflect.

Final Fantasy Dimensions II (Free-to-play)

FFLTNS Celes Artwork

Celes's promotional artwork.*(Artwork (Rank 8).)

Celes appeared in the original free-to-play version. She was a light-elemental god-type summon. She could be obtained as a signet through the summon drawing shop.

Similar to other cameo characters, the Celes summon and costume were removed from the premium release of Final Fantasy Dimensions II.

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia

DFFOO Celes

Celes appears as a playable character.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy

A soldier for the Gestahlian Empire, Celes was infused with magic power as a young girl. She has made a name for herself as an invincible general, yet she is not blind to the foolishness of the wars she wages. When she defies the emperor, she is imprisoned as a traitor and sentenced to death. It is Locke who saves her from this fate and she works together with him and his allies thereafter.

Online description

Celes's leitmotif appears as the Event Music Sequence for Final Fantasy VI in the 3DS version, with Celes herself appearing in the movie which plays during the EMS.

Celes appears as a purchasable character in the iOS port. Her appearance is based on concept artwork by Yoshitaka Amano.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call

Theatrhythm CC Celes

Beneath the cold beauty of this Magitek knight burns a passionate heart that cannot accept the cruelty of her empire nor her part in it. She will help the Returners for the sake of the world - and the love she has found for Locke...

CollectaCard

Celes is an unlockable character, and is obtained by collecting Turquoise Crystal Shards.

Celes is primarily a spellcaster, and is one of the few characters with access to Doomsday which, while powerful, can also damage the party, making it risky to use on more difficult stages. To make up for this, she possesses several HP restoring defensive skills to balance out her abilities. A notable downside is her Luck, which is among the lowest, meaning she's likely to fall out during field stages and be switched out by another character, despite her great Agility. Overall, Celes is a balanced character with that can tackle any music stage.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star Carnival

TFFASC Celes Portrait

Celes is an unlockable character, and is obtained by collecting Light Crystal Shards.

Pictlogica Final Fantasy

Celes appears as a playable character.

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

Celes appears as an ally and a summonable Legend. She is depicted in her Yoshitaka Amano outfit and her Maria outfit. Her EX abilities are Breach Blast, Tidal Wave, Meltdown, Spinning Edge and Holy (VI).

Ability Cards
Legend Cards


Final Fantasy Artniks

FF6 Celes Chere SR L Artniks

Celes appears as an obtainable card.

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Final Fantasy All the Bravest

Celes's sprite.

This former Magitek Knight of Gestahl is a dead ringer for the opera star Maria.

Description

Celes is an exclusive character only available from the Premium Character Shop as a random downloadable content, she uses the Spinning Edge ability during battle.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper

Celes's sprite.

Celes appears as a playable character. She was first recruited after collecting 8,000 Memory Prisms during the Survival Event Magitek Facility Infiltration. She could be re-recruited the Challenge Event Back to the Skies as the First Time Reward for completing the event's stage Magitek Factory in Part 1. She was also available in Sketching Miracles and Prima Donna.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

No. 0208 Celes (5★).

Celes appears as a character and summonable vision. She retains her original appearance. She serves as a character representative from Final Fantasy VI.

World of Final Fantasy

Celes appears as a playable character. Apparently taken from her character in the Final Fantasy VI World of Balance (as she is at least 19 years old in the World of Ruin), she is also featured alongside Cloud in the side-quest "Operation Opera".

Who's Who

CV: Christina Rose / Houko Kuwashima
Age in Grymoire: 18
Notes: Library sentry in Tometown / Gallant and poised / Buddy-buddy with Cid / Part steely soldier, part romantic
Celes and Cid
Celes and Cid go way back, and they're close as a result. He was the one who hired her to protect the Library of the Ancients.
Now that Cid has become prone to rampages, the position has turned into a round-the-clock job. She's a little peeved about not being able to go out, but likes Cid enough to let it slide...most of the time.
Celes's time in the military has made her terse and businesslike when dealing with strangers, but once she gets to know you, she really opens up.
Architects of a Better Tomorrow?
The Federation looks favorably upon citizens who work to become Architects, and rewards their efforts with a place at a cathedral, where they are guaranteed to live a life of luxury, happiness, and peace.
Sounds too good to be true, right? Well, the Federation has been selling this story for a hundred years—more than enough time for the populace to build up a kind of blind faith. And faith is a tough thing to dismantle, even with rational thinking. Once you've made up your mind...
Well, this is where Lann would say something about "confection." But the important thing is, he understood that people are hard to change. Maybe that comes from experience...
Not Some Opera Floozy
Celes can be pretty stubborn but she's more receptive to what Cid says than you might think. So when he proposed that they put on an opera, she eventually found herself warming to the idea.
Cloud, of course, had zero interest. But let's remember, this is a man who has put on a dress and gotten it done. Plus, he's got stage experience, at least at theme parks. If the libretto hadn't gotten inked up, Cloud might have given Celes a run for her money.
Celes's Birthplace
Grymoire is a world of interconnected floating continents: Cornelia, Saronia, Nibelheim, Figaro, Tometown, and Besaid each lie on one of these.
There used to be another continent—Cid and Celes's home—but several years ago, it was destroyed in a horrible calamity. In the land's final moments, the Bahamutian Federation swooped in and rescued much of its population in a massive humanitarian effort. It gave the displaced populace homes to live in and land to call their own, and helped them find some measure of peace and prosperity. Or so the story goes...
In truth, the Federation's own Segwarides was using and abusing the continent as his own personal laboratory; he and Pellinore were directly responsible for the catastrophe that finally did it in. Celes, who was enlisted as a Bahamutian soldier at the time, felt partly responsible for those horrors. Gravely affected, she swore to never fight under any banner again but her own.
Maria and Draco
Celes glimpses, for a moment, the possibility of a new career in opera. Then again, maybe it's not so new after all. Some of you might have recognized the lyrics and melody she was practicing.
Good thing there weren't any 4t anvils in the library rafters...
First World of Origin:
FINAL FANTASY VI

Quotes

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. (Skip section)

The following is a list of quotes uttered by Celes when talking to her.

Tometown of the Ancients

You look well. Not much has changed around here.

Post-game

Come by and visit whenever you like.

General

Can I help you find something?

General
Spoilers end here.

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game

Celes's cards are Ice-elemental, and portray her artworks by Yoshitaka Amano and her super-deformed art, and her Theatrhythm Final Fantasy appearance.

Triple Triad

Celes appears on Triple Triad cards.