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How can we know for sure... unless we... try for ourselves...?
Maduin 's response to Madeline's uncertainty regarding humans and espers co-existing.
Maduin is Terra's father, an esper, and temporary playable character in Final Fantasy VI. He is the guardian of the Esper World, overseeing the gateway between the esper realm and the realm of humans. The party acquires his magicite to learn spells from.
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Appearance
Maduin is a humanoid esper with long sea-greenish-gray hair on his field sprite, though on his summon sprite it's grayish-violet. Both field and summon sprites depict him with his hair tied up in a ponytail, and tufts of fur the same color as his hair on his shoulders. He has a muscular figure, with his summon sprite depicts him with a grayish-tangelo skin tone, and his field sprite with light gamboge skin. His summon sprite shows him with clawed fingers and digigrade legs with long talons on his toes. Maduin wears a dark vermilion loincloth with an amber sash in his summon sprite, and wears a pendant he gives to Madeline when they meet. On his field sprite his eyes are moderate indigo. His summon sprite resembles that of the Gigas from Final Fantasy V, and may be a heavily modified Gigas sprite.
Personality
Maduin doesn't harbor as much suspicion and fear of humans as the other espers, accepting Madeline into the esper world and acting protective of her. As with other espers, Maduin is shown to be patient and wise.
Story
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He is one of the higher-ranking espers in their society, being approached by other espers in concern when Madeline arrives, and being allowed to stay with her in the Elder's home. Twenty years ago, a human girl named Madeline crossed into the esper realm and was found by Maduin. When she recovered he gave her his pendant and told her she was in the esper world. Madeline claimed she fled the human world due to the people's greed and hate, but when Maduin told her the espers believe human and esper cannot co-exist, she agreed to return the next day. In the morning Maduin followed her to the gate and told her she can stay if she wishes. When Madeline repeated the concern that their races cannot co-exist, Maduin asked her how they could be sure unless they tried. The two conceived a child, whom Maduin named Terra.
Two years later, the sealed gate opened and Gestahl invaded the esper realm with the Gestahlian Empire and set about capturing the espers. Maduin stayed with Madeline as the Esper Elder prepared to sacrifice his life to sweep the Empire out of their realm and seal the gate. When the other espers accused Madeline of leading the Empire to their realm, she grabbed Terra and ran to the entrance. Maduin followed as the Elder's spell took effect, sweeping Gestahl and his troops out of the gate. The collapsed Madeline tried to return with Maduin, but Terra flew from her grasp and out of the gate, and the two followed. Gestahl struck down the weakened Madeline and took Terra from her, while Maduin was one of several espers imprisoned by the Empire in the Magitek Research Facility.
When the Returners raid the facility 18 years later, Maduin and the other espers that have been drained of their power transform into magicite and grant the party their powers. In Zozo, Maduin's magicite reacts to Terra, awakening her memories of the esper realm and revealing her origins to the party. Maduin remains in the party's inventory for the rest of the game, able to be equipped by anyone as a magicite.
Maduin fades from the world with the Warring Triad and Kefka gone, and magic vanishing from the world. He tells Terra she may fade away with the espers as well, but if the human side of her is strongly attached to something in the world, she may survive as a full human. Maduin's magicite vanishes in a puff of smoke and dust.
Obtained
Maduin is obtained automatically upon completion of the Magitek Research Facility.
Battle
This gigantic Esper strikes down its enemies with waves of pure wrath.
Final Fantasy VI PlayStation esper section.
Maduin's attack when summoned is Chaos Wave, also known as Chaos Wing. It deals non-elemental magic damage to all opponents with a Spell Power of 55, and the attack is unblockable. Maduin costs 44 MP to summon.
Magicite
Maduin teaches the spells Fira, Blizzara, and Thundara at a rate of x3 each. He teaches Thundara faster than Ramuh, but Fira and Blizzara slower than Ifrit or Shiva. He has the advantage of teaching all three spells at once. His level up bonus is to increase the equipped character's Magic Power by 1.
Flashback
Maduin from Terra's flashback has some raw stats, and a pair of Sprint Shoes permanently equipped. He has no battle commands, not even the basic Attack or Items command. The menu is disabled during the flashback sequence so the player cannot view his stats or equipped items.
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Creation and development
In early drafts of Final Fantasy VI, Maduin was the esper meant to be found at Narshe's caves.
Other appearances
Dissidia Final Fantasy
Template:Sideicon Maduin does not appear in person, but two items make reference to it. Terra's level 100 exclusive weapon is called "Maduin's Horn" after the esper in Final Fantasy VI. The "Maduin's Fang" accessory explicitly makes reference to Madeen's transformation in Final Fantasy IX.
The description of Maduin's Fang refers to the Final Fantasy IX Madeen as Maduin, marking the first and only time the two creatures share the same name in the same Final Fantasy title.
Final Fantasy Legends II
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Maduin appears as a light-elemental summon. Maduin's special ability is Chaos Wave when summoned into battle, which deals light-elemental damage to all enemies. Summoning Maduin costs 3 points from the Consumption Gauge. In addition, Aemo has a rank six Maduin Phantom Stone equipped to her during the game's opening prologue.
Depending on the Maduin's type and rank, the user is able to learn the following abilities:
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Maduin's default designs for his rank 4 and 5 Phantom Stones are based off his original Final Fantasy VI appearance, however his rank 6 artwork changes his design to resemble Terra Branford's Trance design from the same game.
Upgrading Stats
Rank | Maximum Level | Phantom Stone Cost | Max HP | Max MP | Max Attack | Max Magic | Max Speed | Components Needed |
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☆ 4 | 40 | 13 | 738 | 47 | 57 | 59 | 40 | None |
☆ 5 | 50 | 13 | 963 | 62 | 74 | 77 | 52 | ? |
☆ 6 | 60 | 13 | 1180 | 75 | 89 | 93 | 62 | ? |
Pictlogica Final Fantasy
Template:Sideicon Maduin appears as an item held by Terra.
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
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Final Fantasy Record Keeper
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Maduin appears as a summon. When summoned in battle, he deals non-elemental magic damage to all enemies.
Mobius Final Fantasy
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One of the elder Espers. His love for a human set in motion world-changing events.
Ability Card Description
Maduin appears as a wind-element ability card in Mobius Final Fantasy. His ability is Aerora which is a mage ability that allows a cone wind attack. He produces four earth orbs in battle. He possesses the extra skills Break Exploiter, Elemental Return and Weakness Breaker. His auto-ability is Break Power Up+3%. He can be obtained from the Ability Card Shop or through Summoning.
World of Final Fantasy
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Non-Final Fantasy Appearances
Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable
Maduin is a chance card with the ability: Get total house x 27G.
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Etymology
Maduin's Japanese name is Máel Dúin. He is the protagonist of Immram Maele Dúin or the Voyage of Máel Dúin, a tale of a sea voyage written in Old Irish around the end of the first millennium. He is the son of Ailill Edge-of-Battle, whose murder provides the initial impetus for the tale.
Trivia
- The pendant Maduin gives to Madeline may have been passed to Terra, as the key item "Pendant" says it is worn by Terra and its origins are not revealed. In the SNES release Maduin claims the pendant protects the esper world, but he merely refers to it as a "charm from the esper world" in the Japanese version and the GBA release.
- In the Dawn of Souls, 20th Anniversary and iOS remakes of the original Final Fantasy, Maduin is one of the automatic names the player can choose for the Monk job.
See also
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