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{{Q|Thank you again for everthing. I've already started a new bussiness! If you pay me some gil, I'll let you open a treasure chest. Who knows what could be inside? Come back as often as you want with as much gold as you can muster--I have a feeling we'll be here for a while still!|Gypsy}}
 
{{Q|Thank you again for everthing. I've already started a new bussiness! If you pay me some gil, I'll let you open a treasure chest. Who knows what could be inside? Come back as often as you want with as much gold as you can muster--I have a feeling we'll be here for a while still!|Gypsy}}
 
Gypsy is a merchant in ''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]''. He is the one who helps the [[Warriors of Light#Final Fantasy Dimensions|Warriors of Light]] get the Bottle of Bubbly Water.
 
Gypsy is a merchant in ''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]''. He is the one who helps the [[Warriors of Light#Final Fantasy Dimensions|Warriors of Light]] get the Bottle of Bubbly Water.
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Gypsy once captured a faerie and put her inside a bottle. The Warriors of Light meet him inside [[Forest of the Fey]] on their quest to find the Bottle of Bubbly Water. Thw Faerie that he capture can create Bubbly Water. He offer to bottle to them for one million gil. Suddenly, a vortex appears and suck his son into it. The Warriors of Light then save his son. Gypsy then gives the Warrior the bottle as a token of gratitude. He then says sorry to the faerie.<br /> Later, he run another type of [[Forest_of_the_Fey#Gypsy.27s_Chests|bussiness]]. For some gil, one can open one of his two chests, which contain an unknown item.
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Gypsy once captured a faerie and put her inside a bottle. The Warriors of Light meet him inside [[Forest of the Fey]] on their quest to find the Bottle of Bubbly Water. The Faerie that he captured can create Bubbly Water and he offers the bottle to them for one million gil. Suddenly, a vortex appears and suck his son into it. The Warriors of Light then save his son and Gypsy then gives the Warrior the bottle as a token of gratitude. He then says sorry to the faerie.<br /> Later, he run another type of [[Forest_of_the_Fey#Gypsy.27s_Chests|business]]. For some gil, one can open one of his two chests, which contain an unknown item.
 
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Revision as of 12:47, 26 March 2014

FDD Forest of the Frey

Gypsy and his family inside Forest of the Fey.

Thank you again for everthing. I've already started a new bussiness! If you pay me some gil, I'll let you open a treasure chest. Who knows what could be inside? Come back as often as you want with as much gold as you can muster--I have a feeling we'll be here for a while still!

Gypsy

Gypsy is a merchant in Final Fantasy Dimensions. He is the one who helps the Warriors of Light get the Bottle of Bubbly Water.

Story

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Gypsy once captured a faerie and put her inside a bottle. The Warriors of Light meet him inside Forest of the Fey on their quest to find the Bottle of Bubbly Water. The Faerie that he captured can create Bubbly Water and he offers the bottle to them for one million gil. Suddenly, a vortex appears and suck his son into it. The Warriors of Light then save his son and Gypsy then gives the Warrior the bottle as a token of gratitude. He then says sorry to the faerie.
Later, he run another type of business. For some gil, one can open one of his two chests, which contain an unknown item.

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Gallery

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Etymology

A member of a people that arrived in Europe in migrations from northern India around the 14th century, now also living in North America and Australia. Many Gypsy groups have preserved elements of their traditional culture, including an itinerant existence and the Romany language.

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