Kingdom hearts why is squall called leon




















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Squall or Leon? Thread starter gamerobber7 Start date Aug 5, Squall, they should have left his name alone. Votes: 3 Leon, the name change is fine. Votes: 6 Total voters 9. Status Not open for further replies. So I was just curious about this topic.

Do you prefer Squall Leonhart or just Leon? What is your guys' opinion on the name change for Squall in Kingdom Hearts? I actually still haven't played VIII yet don't hurt me but I can see why some people wouldn't like the name change since he is the only FF character who has had his name changed from the original game. I can see with the in game explanation why he changed it but it is still an odd decision.

Anyone know the reason? But anyways my question is do you like the change to Leon or do you think they should have stuck with Squall? Ruran Flesh by mother, soul by father.

The name change had something to do with his personal feelings about Radiant Garden and him wanting to separate from his past self because he couldn't save it or something or other. It's not much of a difference either, he's just using a shortened version of his last name. Zettaflare Commander. In addition to losing his home to the heartless I think another reason he changed his name was because he lost Rinoa. On the topic of which name I prefer, Leon is fine with me. Squall faces Seifer and Edea head-on, but she pierces Squall's right shoulder with an ice javelin rendering him unconscious, and the teams are arrested.

After another Laguna dream Squall wakes up to find himself imprisoned, he is tortured by Seifer in the D-District Prison and during the interrogation, Squall learns Edea has ordered a missile strike against both Balamb and Trabia Gardens. The group escapes and splits in two: The team led by Squall heads to warn Balamb Garden of the missile strike, and the other, led by Selphie, aims to sabotage the Missile Base and stop the launch.

Squall searches for the headmaster to warn him of the missiles, finding him bunkered in his office. Cid reveals the Garden's past status as a mobile bunker of Centra make and, upon activating the ancient system, the Garden transforms into a mobile fortress and avoids destruction by moving away from the spot the missiles were programmed to target. Squall's team is called to the basement level where they meet NORG himself. NORG wants to give up those associated with the assassination attempt to Edea to quell her wrath and save the Garden, but Squall and his friends defeat him.

Squall talks with Cid who admits this is the truth and explains the SeeD's real purpose was always to fight a sorceress. The seaborne Garden has left adrift in the ocean currents and is met by the White SeeD Ship whose crew requests they hand Ellone who is still hiding in the Garden over into their protection. Squall remembers a young Ellone from one of his dreams and finds she is the same girl he met in the infirmary and whom he saved from a Granaldo. Ellone reveals she has been sending Squall's consciousness back in time to inhabit Laguna, although she doesn't tell him why.

Ellone departs with the White SeeD, leaving a confused Squall behind. When the Garden crashes into Fishermans Horizon due to a broken steering device, Squall and his group enact a formal apology. Mayor Dobe , the leader of the pacifist city, asks them to leave as their presence can only cause destruction. Galbadia invades the town, and Dobe heads off to discuss peacefully with the soldiers.

They do not listen, and Squall fights the soldiers to save Dobe's life, being reunited with the Missile Base team of which they had no word until then. In a rare display, Squall is happy they are alive and well, something Rinoa does not fail to notice.

Dobe grudgingly accepts the team's apology, and orders the city's technicians to restore Balamb Garden to full functionality. Cid presents his resignation appointing Squall as the Garden's commander; a decision Squall is not at all pleased with. To show him their support Selphie and Irvine organize a concert in Squall's honor, and Rinoa has an eventful chat with him, encouraging him to trust in them as they believe in him.

After the Garden is fixed Squall sets course to the town of Balamb only to discover the G-Army occupies it. Squall and his team free the town after defeating Fujin and Raijin , Seifer's friends who now work for him. They head to the destroyed Trabia Garden, Selphie's home Garden, where Irvine tells everyone about their past together in the orphanage, which they had all forgotten except for Irvine, of course due to a side effect attributed to junctioning Guardian Forces: memory loss.

Remembering their childhood, the team recognizes Sorceress Edea as their Matron, the woman who used to care for them in the orphanage and decides to defeat her in spite of the past. The Garden embarks to the old orphanage in search of clues. Balamb Garden is intercepted by the similarly mobile Galbadia Garden and the Battle of the Gardens ensues.

Squall leads Balamb's defense, at one point giving a heartfelt speech to Balamb's SeeDs and cadets, encouraging them to fight on. Squall and his team infiltrate Galbadia Garden and defeat Seifer and Edea, but Rinoa becomes comatose. It turns out Edea had been possessed by a sorceress from the future, Ultimecia , the whole time and did not act of her own free will.

Ultimecia's goal is time compression to make herself a god-like being , but she needs to find Ellone to perform the spell and thus took over Edea to conquer Galbadia and use their workforce to find her. The SeeD's defeat over Edea snapped her out of the possession, and she divulges all she knows of Ultimecia to help them. Realizing he is in love with Rinoa, Squall searches for Ellone to have her send him back in time to prevent Rinoa from becoming comatose.

While crossing the Horizon Bridge Squall opens up to the unresponsive Rinoa on his deepest fears. When reaching the Seaside Station on the other side his party and Edea catch up with him, admonishing him for leaving them behind.

The party makes its way into the mysterious nation of Esthar that has had no contact with the outside world for 17 years. Squall reunites with Ellone who is happy to learn he has recovered his childhood memories. He begs her to send him back in time so he can save Rinoa, but Ellone tells Squall she has learned it's impossible to change the past using her ability, as her numerous attempts with Squall and his friends resulted in naught but reliving the past.

She still promises to try, but as Squall takes Ellone to the medical room, Ultimecia possesses Rinoa and uses her to free Sorceress Adel from her space-bound tomb where she was kept to prevent her from passing on her sorceress power and leaves Rinoa to die in space.

The station is evacuated as the Lunar Cry begins and within the escape, pod Squall asks Ellone to try again. Ellone sends Squall to Rinoa's consciousness, where he tells her to activate the extra oxygen supply in her spacesuit. Ignoring everyone's warnings, Squall jumps into space to catch her. Squall and a cured Rinoa come across a derelict spaceship Ragnarok , which they use to return to the planet.

Squall learns Rinoa has inherited Edea's sorceress power and become a sorceress, and the land base informs them Rinoa is to be seized upon returning to Esthar. Squall lets Esthar take Rinoa into custody, but after being talked into reason by his friends, he breaks into the Sorceress Memorial and frees her.

The team heads back to Edea's house. Rinoa is pessimistic about the future, but Squall silently vows to be her knight even if all the world is her enemy.

Squall and Rinoa promise to meet at the field behind the house in case they should be parted. They are recalled to Esthar and find Laguna is Esthar's president and that Ellone has been taken captive inside the Estharian weapon Lunatic Pandora by the G-Army that now controls it. Laguna and the Estharian scientist Dr. Odine have concocted a plan to stop Ultimecia once and for all. Laguna follows Squall and his friends to the mission and within the Ragnarok Laguna's friends talk about Squall's parents, and Laguna, who has learned the whole story from Ellone—as the reason she had gone to Lunar Base was to meet with him—tells Squall they will have a lot to talk about later.

They invade the Lunatic Pandora and save Ellone. After Fujin and Raijin unsuccessfully try to convince Seifer to stop serving Ultimecia, Squall and his friends fight through Seifer and shortly after, Adel, whose tomb had been swept up in the Lunar Cry and fallen to the Lunatic Pandora. With no other body to possess Ultimecia takes over Rinoa, which gives Ellone the opportunity to send Ultimecia's mind further back in time.

Ultimecia begins the time compression allowing Squall and his friends to travel to the future and confronts her. In the final battle that traverses time and space, Ultimecia meets her demise.

Time compression halts at Ultimecia's defeat and time begins to revert to its original form. After Ultimecia passes on her sorceress power to Edea, Squall falls back into the compressed time and tries to find his way back to the field where he and Rinoa promised to meet, but is trapped in a void. Rinoa uses her sorceress powers to find him and brings him back home. During a party at Balamb Garden to celebrate SeeD's victory over Ultimecia, Squall and Rinoa stay outside on a balcony overlooking the ocean.

Under a shooting star, Squall smiles at Rinoa and kisses her as the Garden flies under the moonlight. Squall is the main playable character and is mandatory in the party throughout most of the story.

In the formation menu, Squall is placed in the middle by default. Squall's Limit Break , Renzokuken , deals damage based on if the player hits at the correct time to match a bar on-screen, slashing the enemy four to eight times before dealing a finishing blow. It is potentially the most powerful Limit Break. Squall's ultimate weapon is the Lion Heart.

As with other player characters, a Triple Triad card based on Squall can be obtained. The musical theme "The Oath" is often associated with him, however, playing at various important stages of the game, such as when Squall addresses the students during the Battle of the Gardens, or during his rescue by the others in the D-District Prison. The boss battle theme , " Maybe I'm a Lion ," has become associated with Squall based on the title.

Squall has appeared in the following games throughout the Final Fantasy series :. Appearance in Kingdom Hearts II. A reference to Squall in Final Fantasy IX is made when Zidane utters, "No cloud, no squall shall hinder us" while he performs on stage in disguise before revealing his identity to Garnet.

This move is also difficult to execute because of the magatamas he needs to activate his powerful moves including his Astral Heat. Interestingly, Kagura's weapon of choice which is the rectangular two-handed Zweihander also bears the color scheme of both Squall's Twin Lance and Punishment. Her single slash attack resembles Squall's basic attack.

Borderlands 2 has a challenge named "A Squall of Violence" attained by killing enemies using a bladed weapon. This is a reference to Squall and his gunblade. In Star Ocean: Till the End of Time , another game published by Square Enix , the in-game dictionary contains an entry for "squall" which reads: "A sudden torrential rain shower, accompanied by powerful winds, mainly occurring in tropical regions. Speaking of Squalls Visually, he was inspired by the actor River Phoenix. Squall starts off as a SeeD cadet in Balamb Garden.

After passing his exam, he is made a member of SeeD and is sent out on missions. As the story progresses, Headmaster Cid appoints Squall as the leader of Balamb Garden and leaves what to do up to him. Squall starts off the game as a loner who doesn't want to be bothered with anyone. He's first introduced to the player in the Balamb Garden infirmary, where he recovers from a wound inflicted by the school bully Seifer Almasy during a fight.

This wound heals into a scar on Squall's forehead, which has become an iconic part of his appearance. Through his interactions with Rinoa Heartilly , Squall begins to come out of his shell and eventually opens himself up to others. The vast majority of the game takes place from Squall's point of view, allowing the player to read his inner thoughts on the people he meets and the events he takes part in.

Squall's weapon is a gunblade , a combination of sword and firearm. He is the first Final Fantasy protagonist to use such a weapon. Squall's own gunblade is unique in its appearance, featuring a stenciled image of Griever , Squall's personal symbol for courage; the image is featured on both sides of the blade. It also features a chained pendant of Griever's head attached to the base of the handle. Throughout the game the character Ellone causes Squall and his friends to experience flashbacks of episodes in Laguna's life that lead into his relationship with Raine; particularly those involving his comrades Kiros and Ward.

It is also notable that Squall and his presumed parents are all named after concepts revolving around water. Squall grew up in an orphanage, along with other main characters of the game, under the watchful eyes of Cid Kramer and his wife, Edea. Squall and the other party members had forgotten their days at the orphanage due to the junctioning of Guardian Forces ; one of the side effects of such junctions is memory loss.

This iteration of the character grows up in Radiant Garden, until, like the other worlds in the series, it was consumed by The Heartless , becoming Hollow Bastion.



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