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[[File:Two kings by Solaryear.jpg|thumb|Young Sabin and Edgar, as drawn by Soraya Saga for the 10th anniversary of ''Final Fantasy VI''.]]
 
[[File:Two kings by Solaryear.jpg|thumb|Young Sabin and Edgar, as drawn by Soraya Saga for the 10th anniversary of ''Final Fantasy VI''.]]
 
*Before [[Yoshitaka Amano|Amano]] drew the final artwork, Sabin, Edgar and their backstory were designed by [[Kaori Tanaka]] (later nicknamed Soraya Saga), an artist who would go on to participate in the development of ''Xenogears''. Two royal siblings named Rene and Roni appear in the latter game. Soraya Saga also authored the doujinshi ''[[Figaro no Kekkon: Tales from Desert]]'', which explores Sabin and Edgar's backstory.
 
*Before [[Yoshitaka Amano|Amano]] drew the final artwork, Sabin, Edgar and their backstory were designed by [[Kaori Tanaka]] (later nicknamed Soraya Saga), an artist who would go on to participate in the development of ''Xenogears''. Two royal siblings named Rene and Roni appear in the latter game. Soraya Saga also authored the doujinshi ''[[Figaro no Kekkon: Tales from Desert]]'', which explores Sabin and Edgar's backstory.
*The Blitz "Aura Cannon" has the same button commands as the famous "Hadouken" from ''Street Fighter''. They are both ranged attacks. However, "Aura Cannon's" appearance more closely resembles the more powerful "Shinkuu Hadouken" from ''X-men vs Street Fighter'' and other VS series games.
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*The Blitz "Aura Cannon" has the same button commands as the famous "Hadouken" from ''Street Fighter''. They are both ranged attacks. However, Aura Cannon's appearance more closely resembles the more powerful "Shinkuu Hadouken" from ''X-men vs Street Fighter'' and other VS series games.
 
*For the instruction manual of ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]'', the PlayStation remake of ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'', Sabin is shown as an example name chosen for the Monk class of ''Final Fantasy''.
 
*For the instruction manual of ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]'', the PlayStation remake of ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'', Sabin is shown as an example name chosen for the Monk class of ''Final Fantasy''.
 
*Professional wrestler Joshua Harter, one half of the tag-team "The Motor City Machine Guns", wrestles under the ring name '''Chris Sabin''', a direct reference to Sabin Figaro.
 
*Professional wrestler Joshua Harter, one half of the tag-team "The Motor City Machine Guns", wrestles under the ring name '''Chris Sabin''', a direct reference to Sabin Figaro.

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Edgar's twin brother, who traded the throne for his own freedom...

SNES and GBA Descriptions

Sabin René Figaro is a playable character from Final Fantasy VI. He is Edgar Roni Figaro's twin brother and thus is an apparent heir to the throne of Figaro Castle, despite being the younger twin. However, he flees his kingdom in search of a quiet life free of corruption, and lived as a student of the martial arts. His name is Mash in the Japanese version.

During the flashback when he is first seen, his dialogue is credited to Youth.

Character and Appearance

Sabin is usually seen wearing white pants and a blue tank top - though it is not rare to see him without a shirt on - and wears his hair up in a small ponytail. Some concept art shows him with facial hair, but he is clean shaven in the PlayStation remake's CG cutscenes, as well as in his menu screen portrait across all versions.

Sabin's personality is one of a brash and straightforward fighter. Rarely ever the one to make decisions, he instead enjoys a background role. He is prone to bouts of booming laughter when amused, and takes jokes about his physical strength in stride, even cracking such jokes himself at times. Despite his giant size, he has a good heart, and will help out his friends whenever he can. As a child, he was furious over the kingdom's reaction to his father's death, especially since he believed the Empire poisoned him, which likely played a role in his later decision to join the Returners. In the ending, Sabin tells Edgar he left Figaro because he knew his brother would make a better king, while he trained himself physically to one day return and look out for his brother.

Story

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Backstory

Sabin was born a prince to the throne of Figaro and shared inheritance for the throne with his twin brother, Edgar. When Sabin was only seventeen, the Gestahlian Empire poisoned his father. Their father died asking that both of his sons rule the kingdom together.

Sabin, upset at how no one seemed to care about his father's death but only who would become the next king, urged Edgar to run away with him, far from the castle and corrupted politics. Edgar wanted to go with his brother, but he knew that abandoning the kingdom would go against his father's wishes, so he decided to give his brother his freedom in trade for his own. Edgar proposed a coin toss, picking "heads" for the Sabin. The coin he threw had his face on one side, and Sabin's on the other. Sabin left the kingdom unaware of the trick that had been played on him, and Edgar became the new king. Sabin tells Edgar later that he did not want to leave him with so much responsibility, but knew that his brother would look out for Figaro the best.

Afterward, Sabin fled the kingdom, and after some time, met the renowned martial arts teacher Duncan Harcourt. Having trained before and wanting to be stronger to protect his brother, he asked Duncan to teach him, and Duncan agreed. He quickly became Duncan's best student, which made Vargas, Duncan's son, jealous, as Vargas thought Sabin was going to be the next master. But Sabin knew otherwise, as Vargas was Duncan's only son and his heir. After apparently killing Duncan, Vargas fled into Mt. Kolts and Sabin angrily pursued him. Sabin made no attempt to contact Edgar in the ten years that they were apart.

In the Game

When Sabin sees Vargas attack Edgar, along with Terra Branford and Locke Cole, he immediately jumps in to save them. After confronting Vargas about his deeds, Sabin reveals his mastery of Duncan's Blitz techniques and defeats Vargas. Edgar recognizes Sabin, and Sabin offers to help his brother after a short reunion. Together, they see Banon in the Returner Hideout. Banon decides to go to Narshe to get a look at the frozen Esper, and Terra, Edgar, and Sabin accompany him. On the way down the Lethe River they are attacked by Ultros. During the struggle, Ultros sticks a tentacle to Terra's leg, and Sabin acts quickly to save her. During the struggle, Sabin is thrown from the raft, and floats to the end of the Lete River.

Sabin washes ashore near a house, where he meets Shadow, the lone wolf mercenary. Shadow agrees to help him find his way to Narshe, and leads him south towards Doma, a kingdom under siege by the Gestahlian Empire. Sabin and Shadow have to sneak through an Imperial Camp, where they overhear Kefka Palazzo's plan to dump poison into the river that runs through Doma, thus killing all of Doma's citizens. Sabin and Shadow try to stop Kefka, but to no avail. This causes Cyan Garamonde, one of the finest soldiers in Doma, and one of the only people of Doma left alive, to go down to the camp and attack the Imperial soldiers. Sabin and Shadow help him, and Cyan agrees to help them find Narshe. Together they escape the camp in Magitek Armor, and head south towards the Phantom Forest.

In the forest, the threesome board the Phantom Train, and learn that in order to get off, they have to make their way to the locomotive and shut it off. They enlist the help of a ghost, and succeed in stopping the train, after fighting it. Afterwards, they head to the Barren Falls, where Shadow leaves Sabin and Cyan. Sabin and Cyan jump down the falls and float down the river towards the Veldt, where they are rescued by a wild child named Gau. However, Gau refuses to talk to them unless they feed him, so they go to the nearby hamlet of Mobliz and buy Dried Meat. They feed this to Gau, who agrees to show them his "shiny thing," a scuba-diving helmet which would take them through the Serpent Trench to Nikeah. From Nikeah they take a ferry to South Figaro where they can easily reach Narshe.

Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano.

Sabin, Cyan and Gau arrive just in time. Kefka is planning a raid on Narshe to get the frozen Esper. The three meet up with Banon, Terra, Locke, Edgar, and Celes Chere and successfully defend Narshe, but after the battle, Terra reacts with the Esper and is turned into one herself, flying away. A search party is sent to look for her. On the way, the party passes through Figaro and Sabin walks around the castle, and calls back some old memories, including the coin toss with Edgar.

The party finds Terra on top of the tallest tower in Zozo, where she is being cared for by Ramuh. Ramuh tells them they need to go to Vector and free the imprisoned Espers, one of them Terra's father Maduin. To get there, they have to meet up with Setzer Gabbiani, the infamous gambler. Setzer was not willing to help them, but Celes proposes a coin toss, which if she won, Setzer would offer help. Otherwise, Setzer and Celes would marry. Edgar provides a fixed coin to guarantee Celes's victory, much to Sabin's dismay. It is assumed this was the coin Edgar used when deciding which of the brothers should have to rule and which would be free, but despite a surprised look there is no ensuing conversation on this matter. Setzer agrees to help anyway and the group succeeds in recovering the Espers and saving Terra.

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Sabin holding the building in Tzen.

Back in Narshe, the Elder decides to join with the Returners. An agreement is made that Terra would contact the Espers to attack Vector, after which a coalition of Returners and Narshe guards would storm from the north. The plan is a success, and Emperor Gestahl appears to have surrendered. At a banquet, he asks Terra if she would try convince the Espers to negotiate peace. She and Locke go to Crescent Island to parlay the Emperor's message, but Edgar and Sabin are still skeptical of the Emperor, and decide to stay in Vector to make sure the Emperor wasn't lying. However, Edgar seduces one of the Emperor's maids into revealing the Emperor's true plan: he wants to lure out the Espers in hopes of capturing them. They fly to Thamasa to warn Terra and Locke, but are too late. Kefka has acquired more magicite and uses it to revive the Warring Triad and turn the Land of Espers into the Floating Continent.

Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano.

One year after the Apocalypse Sabin makes his way to the town of Tzen (and apparently passes through Albrook on the way,) where he is just in time for Kefka to strike with his "Light of Judgment." When the tallest building in town begins to collapse, Sabin uses his training to hold the building up while he waits for someone to go in and save a child inside. That someone just happens to be Celes, and Sabin joins Celes after she saves the child.

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Sabin talking to Celes.

Sabin and Celes make their way to Mobliz, which is found destroyed. Only the children have survived, and they are being cared for by Terra, who is feeling things she never felt before, and as a result, can not fight. Sabin and Celes have to defend the town from a monster named Humbaba. They make their way to Nikeah, where they find Edgar disguised as a thief named Gerad acting as a member of the Crimson Robbers.

They don't know what Edgar is up to, so they follow him to South Figaro and through South Figaro Cave with help from Siegfried. They corner Edgar in the Figaro Castle engine room where Edgar reveals he was just using the thieves to help him get into the submerged castle so he could resurface it. They help Edgar fight off the tentacles jamming up the engine, and Edgar rejoins them. They head to Kohlingen where they meet up with Setzer, who takes them to Darryl's Tomb to find a new airship: the Falcon.

Afterward, Sabin finds out that Duncan is still alive, and is meditating north of Narshe. Sabin pays Duncan one final visit where Duncan helps him perfect his ultimate Blitz technique: the Phantom Rush (Bum Rush in the original SNES translation). In the ending, while fleeing Kefka's collapsing tower, Sabin saves Edgar from being crushed by a falling girder. He reveals to Edgar he only left Figaro so he could become stronger, and defend the kingdom, and his brother, from an Imperial attack.

Spoilers end here.

Battle

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Being a Monk, Sabin has naturally high HP and physical stats, but low defense and magic stats. His weapons are limited to claws, his shield options are limited to those universally used, and he can equip lightweight vests and tunics. Sabin's ability is Blitz, which lets him perform special attacks if the player inputs the proper button commands. Sabin learns more Blitzes as he levels up, but is able to learn his final ability from his master Duncan in the World of Ruin at any level. Sabin begins with a Metal Knuckle, Leather Cap and Leather Armor

Equipment list

Weapons

Claws

Armor

Shields Helmets Body Armor
  • Buckler
  • Mythril Shield
  • Flame Shield
  • Ice Shield
  • Thunder Shield
  • Aegis Shield
  • Force Shield
  • Genji Shield
  • Cursed Shield
  • Paladin Shield
  • Leather Cap
  • Plumed Hat
  • Bandana
  • Green Beret
  • Priest's Hat
  • Twist Headband
  • Tiger Mask
  • Regal Crown
  • Black Cowl
  • Circlet
  • Red Cap
  • Thornlet
  • Kenpo Gi
  • Mythril Vest
  • Ninja Gear
  • Power Sash
  • Gaia Gear
  • Diamond Vest
  • Mirage Vest
  • Black Garb
  • Red Jacket

Musical Themes

Template:Listen Sabin shares a theme with his brother, Edgar. The theme is aptly called "Edgar and Sabin." The theme is found in the "Coin Song" and the ending theme.

Trivia

Two kings by Solaryear

Young Sabin and Edgar, as drawn by Soraya Saga for the 10th anniversary of Final Fantasy VI.

  • Before Amano drew the final artwork, Sabin, Edgar and their backstory were designed by Kaori Tanaka (later nicknamed Soraya Saga), an artist who would go on to participate in the development of Xenogears. Two royal siblings named Rene and Roni appear in the latter game. Soraya Saga also authored the doujinshi Figaro no Kekkon: Tales from Desert, which explores Sabin and Edgar's backstory.
  • The Blitz "Aura Cannon" has the same button commands as the famous "Hadouken" from Street Fighter. They are both ranged attacks. However, Aura Cannon's appearance more closely resembles the more powerful "Shinkuu Hadouken" from X-men vs Street Fighter and other VS series games.
  • For the instruction manual of Final Fantasy Origins, the PlayStation remake of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II, Sabin is shown as an example name chosen for the Monk class of Final Fantasy.
  • Professional wrestler Joshua Harter, one half of the tag-team "The Motor City Machine Guns", wrestles under the ring name Chris Sabin, a direct reference to Sabin Figaro.


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