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  2. Moogle - Wikipedia

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    Moogles (モーグリ, mōguri) are a fictional species of diminutive, sentient creatures and a recurring element of the Final Fantasy video game franchise, starting with their initial appearance in Final Fantasy III. They also appear in the Mana and Kingdom Hearts series. Moogles serve a variety of purposes in the various games in which they ...

  3. Recurring elements in the Final Fantasy series - Wikipedia

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    A second recurring race are the Moogles, whose Japanese name is Mōguri, a portmanteau of the words mogura (mole) and kōmori (bat); while frequently seen running shops or assuming some other background role, they have also appeared as party allies or playable characters.

  4. Mughal Empire - Wikipedia

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    Mughal Empire. The Mughal Empire [b] was an early modern empire in South Asia. At its peak, the empire stretched from the outer fringes of the Indus River Basin in the west, northern Afghanistan in the northwest, and Kashmir in the north, to the highlands of present-day Assam and Bangladesh in the east, and the uplands of the Deccan Plateau in ...

  5. Moogles - Wikipedia

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    From the plural form: This is a redirect from a plural noun to its singular form.. This redirect link is used for convenience; it is often preferable to add the plural directly after the link (for example, [[link]]s).

  6. Final Fantasy IX - Wikipedia

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    WW: February 13, 2019. Genre (s) Role-playing. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Final Fantasy IX [b] is a 2000 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation video game console. It is the ninth game in the main Final Fantasy series. The plot focuses on a war between nations in a medieval fantasy world called Gaia.

  7. Muggle - Wikipedia

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    Muggle. In J. K. Rowling 's Harry Potter series, a Muggle ( / ˈmʌɡəl /) is a person who lacks any sort of magical ability and was not born in a magical family. Muggles can also be described as people who do not have any magical blood inside them.

  8. Mana (series) - Wikipedia

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    The Mana series features several recurring characters and beings, including the Final Fantasy creatures Chocobos in Final Fantasy Adventure and Legend of Mana, and Moogles in Secret of Mana and as a status ailment in Trials of Mana and Sword of Mana.

  9. Cactuar - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy VI. Created by. Tetsuya Nomura. The Cactuar, known in Japan as Sabotender (サボテンダー, Sabotendā, lit. Cactender) is a fictional species of plant-like beings from the Final Fantasy video game franchise. They are usually depicted as anthropomorphic cacti with haniwa -like faces in a running or dashing pose.

  10. Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) MMORPG. Mode (s) Multiplayer. Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward [b] is the first expansion pack to Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by Square Enix for macOS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and Windows, then later on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.

  11. Final Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Moogles are white, stout creatures resembling teddy bears with wings and a single antenna. They serve different roles in games including mail delivery, weaponsmiths , party members, and saving the game .