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==Trivia==
 
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*Kiros's victory animation greatly resembles the Yevonite prayer motion in ''Final Fantasy X''.
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Revision as of 09:40, 29 July 2015

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We're not here for the booze, are we? We've got a war to fight.

Kiros Seagill

Kiros Seagill is a temporary playable character in Final Fantasy VIII. Kiros has a caring personality and a sharp wit. He fights alongside his friends Laguna and Ward in the Galbadian army and helps Laguna make decisions. He later quits the Galbadian army with Laguna and Ward.

At the start of disc two, Kiros is seen paying a visit to Laguna in Winhill. In this past experience, Kiros's conversations with Laguna reveal several details of the game's story.

Profile

Appearance

Kiros is a very tall man—standing at 6'4"—with dark brown skin. He sports bead-adorned dreadlocks at the back of an otherwise short-cropped haircut, and wears a gold drop earring with a tassel motif. While he is seen primarily in the uniform of a Galbadian soldier, Kiros later wears a red bodysuit underneath bronze armor with gold wrist guards.

Personality

Kiros was the voice of reason in Laguna's group, always there to at least make an attempt in steering Laguna's AWOL behavior, he is nonetheless loyal to his friends and is always looking out for their well being.

Story

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Kiros comments on Laguna's navigation abilities.

Kiros is the best friend of Laguna and Ward. They all join the Galbadian army, and despite Laguna's clumsiness, they manage to complete their missions. When Laguna, Kiros, and Ward go on an ill-fated mission to the Centra Excavation Site he, along with Ward, is separated from Laguna. Laguna is recovering at Winhill at the time. His whereabouts after that are on unknown but Kiros later suggests he was bored without Laguna and Ward and misses their adventures. He later finds Laguna in Winhill where he helps Laguna on his daily patrols to rid of the monsters around town. When Ellone is kidnapped by Esthar Soldiers he accompanies Laguna, along with Ward to rescue her.

Laguna, Kiros, and Ward get in to some trouble along the way. When they participate in a movie to earn some money they encounter a real Ruby Dragon, which they then have to fight off. During their adventure Laguna gets separated from Kiros and Ward. The three later reunite and continue on their journey to Esthar, where they rescue Ellone and defeat Sorceress Adel. Laguna becomes President of Esthar, and Kiros and Ward become Laguna's advisers.

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Kiros hints at Squall's mother's identity.

Later Kiros accompanies Laguna and the party on-board Ragnarok during the mission to infiltrate the Lunatic Pandora. If talked to during this time, he gives clues of Squall's lineage by mentioning he resembles his mother. Kiros also appears to fully understand Ward, who has lost his voice due to an old injury.

In the game's ending Kiros is shown accompanying Laguna to visit Raine's grave.

Spoilers end here.

Gameplay

Blood Pain

Weapons

Kiros has a unique fighting style, using paired sharp blades called Katals wielded in each hand. The Katal, is a mistransliteration of Katar, a one-handed push dagger from India. As the classification implies, these daggers are actually used primarily for thrusting attacks.

Limit Break

Blood Pain—Kiros's Limit Break—targets a single enemy and unleashes a series of six quick attacks on them. Blood Pain's attack power is 25, fairly low compared to the other characters', but the multiple hits make up for it.

Stats

LV HP Str Vit Mag Spr Spd Luck
1 160 1 1 2 2 30 15
10 517 8 7 9 8 32 16
20 905 14 12 16 14 34 17
30 1285 20 16 23 20 36 18
40 1658 25 20 28 24 37 18
50 2022 30 24 34 29 39 19
60 2379 34 26 38 32 41 20
70 2728 37 28 42 35 42 21
80 3070 40 30 45 38 44 22
90 3403 42 31 48 40 46 23
100 3728 43 31 50 41 48 23

Triple Triad

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Other Appearances

PocketStation Memorycard Icons

Kiros.

An icon sprite of Kiros appears in the PocketStation memorycard file manager.

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game

Template:Sideicon Kiros appears in the Final Fantasy Trading Card Game and is represented in a Thunder-elemental card. He is depicted in his Final Fantasy VIII artwork.

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Gallery

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Etymology

"Kiros" has two likely origins, both ultimately from the same origin.

One possibility is from ኪሮስ, Kiros, the Ge'ez (Ethiopic) form of Cyrus, the name of ancient kings of Persia. Both the Ge'ez form and the Latin Cyrus form come from Ancient Greek Κῦρος, Kûros, which in turn comes from Old Persian 𐎤𐎢𐎽𐎢𐏁, Kuruš, of disputed origin.

Another possibility is that Kiros comes from Modern Greek Κύρος, Kýros [/ˈciɾos/], which descended from the Ancient Greek form.

Trivia

  • Kiros's victory animation greatly resembles the Yevon prayer motion in Final Fantasy X.

References

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