Melusine (メリュジーヌ, Meryujīnu?), also known as Merugene and Mellusion, is a recurring enemy in the Final Fantasy series. It predominantly takes after its original appearance in Final Fantasy V as a woman tangled with demonic beings and a dragon.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy V[]
Melusine is a boss fought at the Guardian Tree after completing the Pyramid of Moore. She battles by changing her element constantly with Barrier Change, attacking with level 3 elemental spells, and inflicting Confuse with Entice. She is the first of the Demons of the Rift to be encountered.
Final Fantasy X[]
Melusine is an enemy fought at Thunder Plains, and fights using only a physical attack which can inflict Petrification and Silence. It is otherwise not a difficult foe to defeat.
Final Fantasy XI[]
Final Fantasy XIV[]
Melusine is the final boss of the The Second Coil of Bahamut - Turn 2 and is fought in the Bioweapon Storage area
Final Fantasy XV[]
Melusine is an enemy added in a patch. With a two-headed snake wrapped around her body, this daemon has claimed the lives of many men, preying on their baser urges. Rumors of her bewitching beauty have spread through the hunter grapevine.
Final Fantasy Dimensions II[]
Melusine appears as a water-elemental Eidolon for Jornee. She teaches Jornee Tri-Magic
abilities and has the Elemental Master summon attack. Melusine's signet artwork is based on her original appearance from Final Fantasy V.
Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Final Fantasy Trading Card Game[]
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Etymology[]
Melusine is a female spirit that inhabits or watches over water. Similar to a siren or mermaid, Melusine generally possesses one or more serpent or fish tails and a woman's torso and head. Sometimes she also has wings. Several noble houses took great pride in claiming to be descended from Melusine, notably the Plantagenet Dynasty of England.
In European mythology,