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Final Fantasy: Kingsglaive characters are a handsome lot

Unusually sensible haircuts for a Final Fantasy product.

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Final Fantasy: Kingsglaive characters are a handsome lot

Square Enix has detailed the characters of Final Fantasy: Kingsglaive, the new feature-length CGI film launching in advance of Final Fantasy 15.

The film acts as a companion to Final Fantasy 15, telling the story of the Kingsglaive, an elite group of warriors who serve Noctis's father, Lucis, in the crown city of Insomnia while Noctis is off on his road trip.

The protagonist is Nyx Ulric, who was saved by Regis as a child. Lunafrena Nox Fleuret is a childhood friend of Noctis who now serves as an Oracle, tasked with fixing the world.

Drautos is leader of the Kingsglaive. Libertus Ostium is a childhood friend of Nyx. Luche Lazarus is leader within the Kingsglaive. Crowe Altius is a powerful magic user. You can see images of each character in order of appearance below.

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If you'd like to read more about each of the characters and see some stills from the film, head on over to Gematsu.

Final Fantasy 15 launches in September for PS4 and Xbox One. Look for Kingsglaive on streaming and download services ahead of release.

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