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{{Q|Raised in Kazus by the mythril smith Takka, whose rigorous training led her to run away from home... again.|Final Fantasy III instruction manual}}
 
{{Q|Raised in Kazus by the mythril smith Takka, whose rigorous training led her to run away from home... again.|Final Fantasy III instruction manual}}
   
'''Refia''' is a playable character from the remake of ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' for the [[Nintendo DS]]. Obviously, what sets her apart from the other main charcters is that she is the first playable female character in [[Final Fantasy III|Final Fantasy III's]] history. She is the typical cheerful female character.
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'''Refia''' is a playable character from the remake of ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' for the [[Nintendo DS]]. Obviously, what sets her apart from the other main charcters is that she is the first playable female character in [[Final Fantasy III|Final Fantasy III's]] history. She is the typical cheerful female character. It is apparent that she hates frogs, as she complains when they turn into frogs when entering the Tower of Oden and chasing afer Gutsco.
   
 
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==Story==

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Raised in Kazus by the mythril smith Takka, whose rigorous training led her to run away from home... again.

Final Fantasy III instruction manual

Refia is a playable character from the remake of Final Fantasy III for the Nintendo DS. Obviously, what sets her apart from the other main charcters is that she is the first playable female character in Final Fantasy III's history. She is the typical cheerful female character. It is apparent that she hates frogs, as she complains when they turn into frogs when entering the Tower of Oden and chasing afer Gutsco.

Story

Refia was raised by the Kazus village blacksmith, Takka. She became tired of her strict blacksmith training and ran away from home. Trying to escape on Cid's ship, Luneth and Arc catch her. Begging to let her go with them, the two accept, and let Refia come along.

Refia doesn't like frogs. When the party needed to transform into frogs to travel certain watery dungeons, she was against the idea, though she had no choice but to follow.

After the adventure is over, Refia realizes how grateful she should be to Takka for raising her, and decides to become his apprentice.

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