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I told you I was the guardian of the world of dream, didn't I?

Unei, upon reminding Luneth of her visit to his dream.

Unei, also romanized as Unne, is a supporting character from Final Fantasy III. She can aid the party by using Holy or Haste at the start of battle.

Story

Template:Spoilers One of the great Magus Noah's students, Unei was given the power of the Dream World. However, due to this, she has been kept in eternal sleep. Unei first appears immediately after the death of Aria, where she tells the Light Warriors in their dreams to visit Doga. Later on, The Warriors of the Light are able to wake her with Noah's Lute.

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Unei, as she appears in the Nintendo DS remake.

Despite having been asleep, Unei was fully conscious in the Dream World but was unable to return back to the Waking World, due to time having stopped on the other side by Xande. Therefore, she was forced to live in the Dream World for 1000 years. She was fully aware of the events were happening in the Waking World. She leads the party to the Ancient Ruins and destroys the rocks blocking the party's path in order to claim the airship Invincible.

Then, she informs the party that they must head to the Cave of Shadows, in order to obtain the last fang needed to break Xande's Statues that prevent the party from accessing the Ancients' Maze. She then leaves the party and joins Doga at his manor.

After the party obtains the Fang of Earth, the party finds Unei at Doga's Grotto, where the party fights the two apprentices of Noah. Unei then dies, although her soul remains eternal.

The party meets Unei and Doga a final time, after they are defeated by the Cloud of Darkness in the Crystal Tower. Unei and Doga revive the fallen Warriors of Light, and her spirit finally moves on.
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Battle

Unei is fought as a boss. You fight her directly after you fight Doga. She can cast Aeroga and Tornado on the party, as well as do physical attacks.

Trivia

  • An item in Final Fantasy IX is called "Une's Mirror".
  • Due to both Doga and Xande's minds and bodies having been frozen in time on the Surface World, Unei has the distinction of being the oldest lived mentally of the three students of Noah, since her mind had lived a thousand years more than her colleagues.
  • In Final Fantasy IX there is a message on the Bulletin Board in Mount Gulug from "Une the Mole".
  • The parrot sitting on her shoulder is absent in the DS remake.

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