Celes Chere is a fictional character and protagonist in the video game Final Fantasy VI.
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Celes Chere is a fictional character and protagonist in the video game Final Fantasy VI.
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Celes Chere's was created by Yoshinori Kitase and was his favorite character in the game.
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Celes Chere's appears in other Final Fantasy titles, including the Theatrhythm Final Fantasy series and World of Final Fantasy.
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Celes Chere's has received generally positive reception, praised by critics for being a good female character.
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Celes Chere's was the first character players control in the World of Ruin due to not wanting fellow protagonist Terra Branford's story to be given too much emphasis over others'.
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Celes Chere's was a Rune Knight, able to use an ability called Rune.
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Celes Chere's was originally meant to feature the "conflicted spy" archetype where she would spy on the protagonists.
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Celes Chere's was supposed to be mentally unstable like Final Fantasy VI antagonist Kefka.
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Celes Chere's was originally depicted being tortured while restrained, but this was changed in the Game Boy Advance port of Final Fantasy VI due to the lack of Computer Entertainment Rating Organization age ratings when Final Fantasy VI was originally released.
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Celes Chere first appears in Final Fantasy VI as one of the game's protagonists.
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Celes Chere's becomes particularly close to Returners member Locke Cole.
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Celes Chere's discovers that the world had been sent into ruin by Kefka and that he has obtained godlike power to rule the world and that his rule is causing all life to slowly wither away.
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Celes Chere's later appears as a playable character in the Theatrhythm Final Fantasy series, Final Fantasy Tactics S, and Final Fantasy: Record Keeper.
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Celes Chere's appears as a supporting character in World of Final Fantasy, where she received her first voice role by Houko Kuwashima and Christina Rose in Japanese and English respectively.
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Celes Chere has received generally positive reception following her appearance in Final Fantasy VI.
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Celes Chere's was named the 11th best Final Fantasy character by Marc Nix for IGN in 2008, owing to her opera house scene and the memorability of her aria.
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Celes Chere's is particularly popular as a female character in video games, voted the fifth best female Final Fantasy character by fans.
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Celes Chere's was discussed in Nintendojo's roundtable of their favorite female characters, with writer Joshua Johnston praising her, noting that her quest to reunite the protagonists in the second half of the game is her standout moment.
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Celes Chere's has been requested for inclusion in the Dissidia Final Fantasy fighting game series as a playable character by staff of websites including Hardcore Gamer, Electronic Gaming Monthly, and Digitally Downloaded, the latter calling her their favorite character in Final Fantasy VI.
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Writer James Labolokie from Nintendojo felt that Celes Chere relies too much on Cid and Locke to qualify as a character who breaks boundaries.
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