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[[File:Rikku (Concept_Art).png|thumb|left|100px|Artwork of Rikku as she would have appeared in ''Kingdom Hearts''.]] | [[File:Rikku (Concept_Art).png|thumb|left|100px|Artwork of Rikku as she would have appeared in ''Kingdom Hearts''.]] | ||
In '' | In ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'', Rikku was supposed to make a solo appearance as a member of Leon's group in Traverse Town; however, because of the similarly-named character [[Riku]], she was replaced with [[Yuffie]], who was then given a version of the outfit planned for Rikku. Yuffie's version has the same design, but the colors are swapped. | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the Gullwings receive a new appearance, seeming to be small pixies. The reason for making the Gullwings "pixie-like" beings was because Tetsuya Nomura wanted to have ''Final Fantasy'' characters appear in a non-human form that still appeared human, and the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series seemed to be the ideal scenario to do so. He chose their fairy forms, as he believed that they would look interesting and because he believed that the screen would be too crowded if the camera focused on all three of them at once if they were in their normal human forms. | In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the Gullwings receive a new appearance, seeming to be small pixies. The reason for making the Gullwings "pixie-like" beings was because Tetsuya Nomura wanted to have ''Final Fantasy'' characters appear in a non-human form that still appeared human, and the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series seemed to be the ideal scenario to do so. He chose their fairy forms, as he believed that they would look interesting and because he believed that the screen would be too crowded if the camera focused on all three of them at once if they were in their normal human forms. | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
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The Gullwings are a band of sphere hunters. The group formed in the first direct sequel to a ''Final Fantasy'' game, '' | The Gullwings are a band of sphere hunters. The group formed in the first direct sequel to a ''Final Fantasy'' game, ''[[finalfantasy:Final Fantasy X-2|Final Fantasy X-2]]''. The Gullwings were banded for the purpose of hunting spheres, invaluable items scattered across Spira containing information about its past. More importantly, their goal throughout the game was to locate information regarding a man who looked exactly like Tidus, who appeared in the first sphere the Gullwings uncovered. | ||
Yuna is the main female protagonist of '' | Yuna is the main female protagonist of ''[[finalfantasy:Final Fantasy X|Final Fantasy X]]'' and one of the main protagonists of ''Final Fantasy X-2''. In ''Final Fantasy X'', she embarks on a sacred journey known as the 'Pilgrimage' to travel the world, praying to monoliths known as the Fayth, to receive the ability to summon and command creatures known as ''Aeons''. | ||
Rikku is an Al Bhed, a once-exiled race that utilized ''machina'', technology once forbidden by the laws of Yevon. Despite the intense racism aimed at the Al Bhed, she manages to keep a stiff upper-lip with her energetic and upbeat personality. She is also Yuna's maternal cross cousin. | Rikku is an Al Bhed, a once-exiled race that utilized ''machina'', technology once forbidden by the laws of Yevon. Despite the intense racism aimed at the Al Bhed, she manages to keep a stiff upper-lip with her energetic and upbeat personality. She is also Yuna's maternal cross cousin. |