When one talks about some of the greatest JRPG franchises of all time, it goes without saying that theFinal Fantasyseries will be a focal point of this conversation. However, the fanbase is definitely divided when it comes to choosing the best games in this series, with most people looking atFinal Fantasy VIIIwith disgusted glances for a whole host of reasons.

It’s a shame sinceFinal Fantasy VIIIis an underappreciated gem in many ways, andpeople who decided to pick up the remaster— as underwhelming as it might’ve been — can definitely vouch for the same.There are many reasonsas to why this game is considered by many to be one of the betterFinal Fantasygames out there,with the characters being one of its biggest selling pointsin this regard.

Seifer from Final Fantasy VIII

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One character in the gamewho ends up being Squall’s rival for the majority of the story before finally seeing the light is Seifer — a character so mysterious that most people don’t even know all the facts surrounding him. Keeping this in mind, here are ten things about Seifer that most fans have no idea about.

The Final Fantasy VIII party

10The Red Cross That Seifer Wears Has Some Interesting Origins Of Its Own

Seifer is rather unique inFinal Fantasy VIII, with the red cross on his jacket being rather indicative of a particular symbol that some people may be unconsciously aware of.

This cross is a variant of the Cross of Saint James (also referred to as the Cruz de Santiago). The was the symbol of an ancient Spanish order that was responsible for protecting European pilgrims from the Muslims of the Iberian Peninsula.

Edea Kramer from Final Fantasy VIII

9He’s Older Than All The Other Main Characters…Save For One

When it comes to all the grown-up members of the orphanage, one must point out the fact that Seifer is actually older than every other member of the main party. Well, all except for one.

This exception is Quistis, whose reputation for being the oldest member of the orphanage group makes sense. After all, she did technically attempt to pose as Squall’s older sister and was also an instructor at Balamb Garden at the beginning of the game.

Seifer from Final Fantasy VIII

8His Use Of The Word “Romantic” Can Be Quite Confusing For Some

With the manner in which Seifer throws the word “romantic” around over and over again, one might assume that this actually refers to the more commonly-accepted meaning of the word.

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However, the “romantic dream” that Seifer mentions over and over again is actually a reference to the themes of romanticism. His wish to be a knight for a sorceress is the dream in question.

7Seifer Doesn’t Use Magic, But Chi-Based Attacks Instead

While most people might think that Seifer uses normal magic in a ton of his attacks, the fact of the matter is that his ability to draw and junction GFs was taken away after being expelled from the Garden.

Therefore, the powers Seifer uses are actually a manifestation of his chi. This is something that can be gleaned through some hidden in-game information.

seifer chicken-wuss final fantasy 8

6Seifer’s Use Of “Chicken Wuss” Is Pretty Consistent Throughout His Appearances

The manner in whichSeifer humorously refers to Zell as “chicken-wuss"over and over again is something that has become quite iconic among theFinal Fantasyfanbase. Furthermore, this is something that Square Enix is very much aware of.

This can be seen in the fact that Seifer uses “chicken-wuss” to refer to Roxas as well inKingdom Hearts II, which is definitely a clever callback to his character’s catchphrase.

Laguna Loire in Final Fantasy 8

5He Was Heavily Inspired By Laguna

InFinal Fantasy VIII, Seifer was heavily influenced by a movie where a valiant knight defends his sorceress from evil. In fact, this inspiration was so strong that Seifer even ended up copying the victory pose of this knight as well.

What Seifer probably wasn’t aware of is the fact that the person who played the role of this knight was none other than Laguna Loire himself! InFinal Fantasy 8, Laguna is a playable character in various dream sequences.

Seifer as a boss in Final Fantasy VIII

For someone who is extremely brash, prone to fits of rage, and generally doesn’t think things through, it’s rather odd that Seifer was the head of the disciplinary committee in Balamb Garden.

Surely the officials in the Garden should’ve realized just how volatile and unreliable Seifer was? These traits should’ve automatically disqualified him from such a position in the first place!

Seifer in Final Fantasy VIII

3He’s The Most Frequent Boss Encounter In The Game

The player fights Seifer a total of four times throughout the entire game, making him the most frequent recurring boss inFinal Fantasy 8.

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Seifer in Final Fantasy VIII

This role is rather fitting, given Seifer’s position as Squall’s rival and Ultimecia’s mind-controlled servant. Each of these encounters ends up being a highlight in the game and makes forrather entertaining boss fights as well, except for the first one, that is.

2He Essentially Serves As Squall’s Mirror Image

Seifer’s rivalry with Squall is reflected in every facade of the characters, be it their behavior towards each other or their designs.

Squall is a brunette who wears dark clothing as opposed to Seifer’s blond hair and silver-white jacket. Squall’s facial features are way less sharp than Seifer’s, and they also have mirrored scars on their faces as well. Finally, both characters also have wildly differing victory poses.

Squall in Final Fantasy VIII

The fact thatthey both use gunbladesas well is something that should be also noted.

1His Rivalry With Squall Is Way Deeper Than What One Might Assume

While it might initially seem that Seifer is just unreasonable when it comes to Squall and gets irritated by his rival’s dismissive nature, the former’s feelings towards the latter are way deeper and more complex than what might appear on the surface.

There are various subtle moments in the game that show how jealous Seifer is of Squall, coupled with a begrudging sense of admiration. This is clearly shown when Seifer and his friends congratulate Squall, Zell, and Selphie for graduating with flying colors.

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