I wondered about this for long time after I first played FFI, until one day I was reading Gilles Poitras’ excellent book ‘The Anime Companion’, when I noticed a listing for ‘Aka To Shiro’, or ‘Red and White’. Basically, in Japan, the colours red and white are often used together for decorations during happy occiasions. Therefore, it seemed interesting that the colours of the White Mage’s robe in the FF series are white with red triangles (the triangle is also meant to hold mystical powers in many religions and mythologies e.g. the Holy Trinity).
Also, it’s also interesting to note because those colours are meant to promote happiness, they may therefore symbolise goodness and purity as an opposite force to sadness and evil. I just thought that it would be interesting enough to post here, so what do you think about this?
Today’s Classic FF Quote:
"No one touches my princess! LIGHT WARRIORS?! You impertient fools! I Garland will knock you all down!" Garland, trying unsuccessfuly to intimadate your party, as well as treating Princess Sara like an object, FFI.
I could be wrong but I always thought the black mage was modeled after Odin. Norse myth says that when Odin wanders the world pretending to be a mortal, he disguises himself as an old man wearing a wide-brimmed hat to hide his face and (IIRC) a blue cloak. (I may be making that up about the blue cloak. I’ll have to check the books…) Only thing about that that doesn’t fit the Black Mage is that you can clearly see his face. (and both of his eyes. Odin was missing an eye and used his hat to keep that from giving away his identity. Because, like, how many other one-eyed old men with big hats and blue cloaks are there? :rolleyes: )
You can, however, see a Black WIZARD’s face. It only has one eye, too, thanks to the profile of the face. But, then, no hat or shadowy thingy. So either way, we lose.
Fujin, you can’t clearly see the Black Mage’s face :p
Well, you can see his eyes.
Unless he’s wearing a disguise. (http://www2.nuklearpower.com/comic/071.htm) ๐
And interesting Odin reference too Fujin. I forgot about how Odin was sometimes depicted with a wide-brimmed hat, but I still remembered his one eye. but maybe the Black Mage’s glowing eyes were meant to make them look more frightening and intimadating, like a demon – definetely the antithesis to the White Mage.
Today’s Classic FF Quote:
"Let’s save, KUPO!!" 90% of the moogles you encounter in FFIX.
White Mages rule the absolute earth
You like white mages? Who could’ve guessed? :rolleyes: ๐