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[[File:Kelger Artwork.jpg|right|200px|Artwork by [[Yoshitaka Amano]].]]
 
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'''Kelger Vlondett''' {{J|ケルガー・ヴロンデット|Kerugā Vurondetto}}, originally romanized as '''Kelgar''', known as '''Kelga''' in the ''[[Final Fantasy Anthology|Anthology]]'' translation, and '''Kelgore''' in the RPGe fan-translation, is a non-player character in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''.
 
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|japanese=ケルガー・ヴロンデット
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|romaji=Kerugā Vurondetto
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|image=Kelger Artwork.jpg
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|portrait=[[File:FFVAKelgermenu.png|Portrait]][[File:Kelger-ffv-ios-portrait.png|50px|Portrait (iOS).]]
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|home=[[Quelb]]
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|age=63<ref name="ultimaniavol1">{{refbook|title=[[Final Fantasy Ultimania Archive]] Volume 1|page=223}}</ref>
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|affiliation=[[Warriors of Dawn]]
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|occupation=Warrior
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|race=Humanoid wolf
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|gender=Male
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|weight=52 kg<ref name="ultimaniavol1"/>
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|designer=[[Yoshitaka Amano]]
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'''Kelger Vlondett''', originally romanized as '''Kelgar''', and known as '''Kelga''' in the ''[[Final Fantasy Anthology|Anthology]]'' translation is a non-player character in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''. Kelger is a [[Warriors of Dawn|Warrior of Dawn]].
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==Profile==
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===Appearance===
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Kelger is an anthropomorphic lupine, appearing closely to a typical depiction of a [[wikipedia:werewolf|werewolf]]. In his official artwork and portrait by [[Yoshitaka Amano]], his fur is in shades of grey, but his in-game sprite depicts him as having fur in a light shade of brown. He wears a gold headpiece with a protruding horn behind his ears. He wears a full-body armor and a yellow cape.
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===Personality===
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Kelger is initially distrustful of [[Bartz Klauser|Bartz]], [[Lenna Charlotte Tycoon|Lenna]], and [[Faris Scherwiz|Faris]], and asks Bartz to mettle with him to prove his worth. Kelger is loyal to his friends however, and when he learns Bartz is the son of his old acquaintance, he accepts the party with open arms.
   
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
 
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He is one of the original [[Warriors of Dawn]] along with [[Galuf Halm Baldesion|Galuf]], [[Dorgann Klauser|Dorgann]], and [[Xezat Matias Surgate|Xezat]]. He is a [[Werewolf (Final Fantasy V)|werewolf]] and, like all of his race, is from the town of [[Quelb]], where he is leader. Galuf, along with [[Bartz Klauser|Bartz]], [[Lenna Charlotte Tycoon|Lenna]], and [[Faris Scherwiz|Faris]], visit the town and Kelger challenges Bartz to a fight, believing him to work for [[Exdeath]].
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Kelger a Warrior of Dawn along with [[Galuf Halm Baldesion|Galuf]], [[Dorgann Klauser|Dorgann]], and [[Xezat Matias Surgate|Xezat]]. He is a [[Werewolf (Final Fantasy V)|werewolf]] and, like all of his race, hails from the town of [[Quelb]], where he is leader. Galuf, along with Bartz, Lenna, and Faris, visit the town and Kelger challenges Bartz to a fight, believing him to work for [[Exdeath]].
   
Kelger initiates his "Lupine Attack" (known as Pine Attack in the ''Anthology'' translations), but is defeated by a powerful blow that sends him through a door. While recovering, Kelger learns that Bartz is Dorgann's son, and the party's real motives for coming to Quelb, and grants them passage through his town so that they can visit [[Drakenvale]] to the north. Later, when the party is in [[Castle Exdeath]], already weak and dying, Kelger sacrifices his life energy so the party can see through the illusion spell cast up by Exdeath. He is the last of the Warriors of Dawn to die.
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Kelger initiates his "[[Lupine Attack]]" (known as Pine Attack in the ''Anthology'' translations), but is defeated by a powerful blow that sends him through a door. While recovering, Kelger learns Bartz is Dorgann's son, and the party's real motives for coming to Quelb, and grants them passage to [[Drakenvale]] to the north. Later, when the party is in [[Castle Exdeath]], already weak and dying, Kelger sacrifices his life energy so the party can see through the illusion spell cast up by Exdeath. He is the last of the Warriors of Dawn to die.
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When the party is sent to the [[Void (Final Fantasy V)|Void]], Kelger's spirit, among those of the other Dawn Warriors and [[Alexander Highwind Tycoon|King Tycoon]], appear to help the [[Warriors of Light#Final Fantasy V|Light Warriors]].
 
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==Other Appearances==
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==Other appearances==
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]''===
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|File:FFAB Lupine Attack - Kelger Legend SR.png|Lupine Attack (SR).
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FFAB Lupine Attack - Kelger Legend SR.png|Lupine Attack (SR).
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FFAB Lupine Attack - Kelger Legend SR+.png|Lupine Attack (SR+).
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===''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''===
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[[File:FFRK Kelger.png|right]]
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{{Main|/Record Keeper}}
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Kelger is a playable character who could be initially recruited during the [[Challenge Event]] [[Warriors of Dawn - Enduring Bonds]] as a First Time Reward for completing the event's Guardian Tree stage.
 
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===''[[Mobius Final Fantasy]]''===
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[[File:MFF Kelger FFV.jpg|right|150px]]
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===''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]''===
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Kelger_TCG.png|Trading Card Game.
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{{Character section|Final Fantasy Trading Card Game}}
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===''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''===
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A [[Lupin]] resembling Kelger, currently just referred to as "Lupin Youth," appears alongside the game's version of Galuf and two others resembling the Dawn Warriors.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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{{Gallery
 
|File:FFV-amano wodawn.jpg|Yoshitaka Amano artwork of Kelger, alongside the other [[Warriors of Dawn]].
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FFV-amano wodawn.jpg|Yoshitaka Amano artwork of Kelger, alongside the other [[Warriors of Dawn]].
|File:Kelger (Alternate).jpg|Alternate Yoshitaka Amano artwork of a human Kelger.
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Kelger (Alternate).jpg|Alternate Yoshitaka Amano artwork of a human Kelger.
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FFV Kelger by Toshitaka Matsuda.png|Artwork by Toshitaka Matsuda.
|File:Warriors_of_Dawn.jpg|Kelger and his fellow Warriors of Dawn sealing Exdeath.
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Warriors_of_Dawn.jpg|Kelger and his fellow Warriors of Dawn sealing Exdeath.
|File:Kelger's_House.jpg|Kelger's house at Quelb.
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Kelger's_House.jpg|Kelger's house at Quelb.
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</gallery>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
[[File:FFV-iOS-Ach-Lupine Attack.png|right|70px|Achievement icon.]]
 
[[File:FFV-iOS-Ach-Lupine Attack.png|right|70px|Achievement icon.]]
*Clearing Kelger's Lupine Attack challenge earns the player the "Lupine Attack" [[List of Final Fantasy V Achievements|achievement]].
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*Clearing Kelger's Lupine Attack challenge earns the player the "Lupine Attack" [[Final Fantasy V achievements|achievement]].
 
*In the GBA/PSP/iOS remakes of the original ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', Kelga is one of the automatic names the player can choose for the [[Thief (Final Fantasy)|Thief]] job.
 
*In the GBA/PSP/iOS remakes of the original ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', Kelga is one of the automatic names the player can choose for the [[Thief (Final Fantasy)|Thief]] job.
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*Although Kelger Vlondett was a non-playable character, he can be considered the first hero of the "beast" archetype in the ''Final Fantasy'' series. This archetype would be repeated again with future characters [[Umaro]], [[Red XIII]], [[Freya Crescent|Freya]], [[Kimahri Ronso|Kimahri]], and [[Fran]].
*Kelger, along with the other Dawn Warriors, has a [[List of Final Fantasy XIII Achievements and Trophies|trophy/achievement]] named after him in ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'', "Kelger's Cup".
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*Kelger, along with the other Dawn Warriors, has a [[Final Fantasy XIII achievements and trophies|trophy/achievement]] named after him in ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'', "Kelger's Cup".
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Revision as of 14:58, 13 January 2020

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Kelger Vlondett, originally romanized as Kelgar, and known as Kelga in the Anthology translation is a non-player character in Final Fantasy V. Kelger is a Warrior of Dawn.

Profile

Appearance

Kelger is an anthropomorphic lupine, appearing closely to a typical depiction of a werewolf. In his official artwork and portrait by Yoshitaka Amano, his fur is in shades of grey, but his in-game sprite depicts him as having fur in a light shade of brown. He wears a gold headpiece with a protruding horn behind his ears. He wears a full-body armor and a yellow cape.

Personality

Kelger is initially distrustful of Bartz, Lenna, and Faris, and asks Bartz to mettle with him to prove his worth. Kelger is loyal to his friends however, and when he learns Bartz is the son of his old acquaintance, he accepts the party with open arms.

Story

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

Kelger a Warrior of Dawn along with Galuf, Dorgann, and Xezat. He is a werewolf and, like all of his race, hails from the town of Quelb, where he is leader. Galuf, along with Bartz, Lenna, and Faris, visit the town and Kelger challenges Bartz to a fight, believing him to work for Exdeath.

Kelger initiates his "Lupine Attack" (known as Pine Attack in the Anthology translations), but is defeated by a powerful blow that sends him through a door. While recovering, Kelger learns Bartz is Dorgann's son, and the party's real motives for coming to Quelb, and grants them passage to Drakenvale to the north. Later, when the party is in Castle Exdeath, already weak and dying, Kelger sacrifices his life energy so the party can see through the illusion spell cast up by Exdeath. He is the last of the Warriors of Dawn to die.

When the party is sent to the Void, Kelger's spirit, among those of the other Dawn Warriors and King Tycoon, appear to help the Light Warriors.

Spoilers end here.

Other appearances

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper

FFRK Kelger

Kelger is a playable character who could be initially recruited during the Challenge Event Warriors of Dawn - Enduring Bonds as a First Time Reward for completing the event's Guardian Tree stage.

Mobius Final Fantasy

MFF Kelger FFV
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Final Fantasy Trading Card Game

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Final Fantasy XIV

A Lupin resembling Kelger, currently just referred to as "Lupin Youth," appears alongside the game's version of Galuf and two others resembling the Dawn Warriors.

Gallery

Trivia

Achievement icon.
  • Clearing Kelger's Lupine Attack challenge earns the player the "Lupine Attack" achievement.
  • In the GBA/PSP/iOS remakes of the original Final Fantasy, Kelga is one of the automatic names the player can choose for the Thief job.
  • Although Kelger Vlondett was a non-playable character, he can be considered the first hero of the "beast" archetype in the Final Fantasy series. This archetype would be repeated again with future characters Umaro, Red XIII, Freya, Kimahri, and Fran.
  • Kelger, along with the other Dawn Warriors, has a trophy/achievement named after him in Final Fantasy XIII, "Kelger's Cup".

References