Source: Wikia. Pages: 48. Chapters: Alexei Mayakov, Amidatelion, Aphmau, Aquila, Argas, Ayame, Barthello, Belle, Belle Shantotto, Blaze, Bogard, Brother, Chebukki Brothers, Chelinka, Cid, Cid Garlond, Cidolfus Demen Bunansa, Corio, Cornelia Karst, Craftsmoogles' League, Despachiaire, Destin R d'Oraguille, Domina Shantotto, Epitav, Fras, Gale Rosage, Gaol, General Madelene, Gnash, Halver M Borel, Haudrale, Hero, Iron Eater, Jegran, King of Hearts, Lady Lilith, Larkeicus, Lester, Lilisette, Lion, Louverance N Mistalle, Meja, Meteor Parasite, Mid, Mog, Monberaux, Moogle Brothers, Muchavatte P Couchiret, Naji, Norschtalen, Nu Mou Nobles, Paddra Nsu-Yeul, Portia Fonteyn, Prettz, Prima Donna, Qun'mi, Ragelise B Baloumat, Rahal S Lebrart, Riko Kupenreich, Roche, Roland, Rouge, Seeq Fisher, Selh'teus, Shamonde, Shirma, Sol Racht, Tenzen, Thancred, Tonberry, Tonbetty, Tristan, Tweigel, Ulmia, Vaigali, Valkus, Watts, Y'shtola, Yve'noile, Zeid, Zhuyu. Excerpt: Alexei Mayakov is a non-playable Hume dancer in Final Fantasy XI. He is the notoriously flamboyant leader of the eponymous Troupe Mayakov, a dance group considered to be the finest in Vana'diel. He kept spirits high during the Crystal War by providing entertainment to the Alliance of Altana. He and his dancers also joined Allied forces on the battlefield and applied their art to the campaign against the Beastmen. Amidatelion (, Amidaterion), nicknamed Goldenrod by Layle, is a Yuke character in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers. Though Amidatelion speaks in a feminine voice, others refer to the Yuke as a "he," due to using a male suit of armor for most of the game. Amidatelion is an antagonistic Crystal Bearer who is stealing Crystal Idols. Her true motives, however, are to restore the Yuke Tribe Crystal to bring her people back. She is voiced by Atsuko Tanaka in the Japanese version and Caitlin Glass in the English version. Amidatelion's second body. The Yuke first appears to Layle aboard ...
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