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Fujin
Fujin is a young woman with pale skin, short silver hair, and an eye patch. She makes up one third of the Balamb Garden Disciplinary Committee with Seifer and Raijin. She is incredibly dedicated to both men, never leaving Raijin's side despite the exasperation he often causes her, and remaining loyal to Seifer even when it requires siding with his bitter enemies. Fujin speaks in single-word sentences, which she normally yells. These pronouncements typically summarize her emotional state or declare pejorative statements, for example "RAGE!" and "LIES!". In the Japanese version of the game she speaks in single exclamated Kanji characters. Towards the end of the game her speech pattern returns to normal, when she makes a very articulate and heartfelt plea to Squall and his companions to save Seifer from himself. In battle Fujin weilds a serrated blue ring which she throws at her opponents, similar to Rinoa's pinwheels. She is named after the Japanese god of wind, Fujin, and carries the game's wind-based Guardian Force.
Fujin appears as a member of Seifer's gang in Kingdom Hearts II. She is slightly younger than her Final Fantasy VIII self, shown without her eyepatch and going by the name "Fuu". In the Japanese version of the game, she is voiced by Rio Natsuki, who is also the voice actress of Lulu in the Japanese version of Final Fantasy X. In the English version, she is voiced by Jillian Bowen.
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Raijin
Raijin is a strong looking partner of Fujin. He makes up one third of the Balamb Garden Disciplinary Committee with Seifer and Fujin. He is a very laid back and rather slow-witted person. Whenever he and Fujin appear together Fujin is clearly the one in charge but Raijin is the one who does all the talking. He always ends his sentences with "ya know," and sometimes opts out of explaining difficult things, like Seifer's supposed "execution" by Galbadia, simply by saying "ya know." He stands loyally by Seifer even as he turns away from SeeD and Garden and sides with the enemy, the Sorceress Edea. Raijin clearly has no animosity towards Squall and his friends, he is just following Seifer's orders. Near the end of the game Raijin comes to the realization that Seifer is headed down a very dark path, one which he cannot in good conscience follow. Along with Fujin, he desperately pleads with Squall and the others to help save Seifer from himself before he does something truly terrible. In battle Raijin uses a long staff with two large battering weights on either end. He is named after the Japanese god of thunder, Raijin.
Raijin also appears as a member of Seifer's gang in Kingdom Hearts II and is slightly younger than his Final Fantasy VIII self as well. He goes by the name "Rai". In the Japanese version of the game, he is voiced by Kazuya Nakai; in the English version, he is voiced by Brandon Adams.
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