Princess Sarah

Princess Sarah (named Sara in the Nintendo Entertainment System version) is a minor character in Final Fantasy. She is the royal princess of Cornelia and the daughter of the King of Cornelia. Sarah frequently appears as a representative of the first Final Fantasy in crossover titles.

Her name and rank is derived from the Hebrew name Sarah (שָׂרָה‎), meaning "princess". She begins the trend of multiple princesses throughout the Final Fantasy series being named Sarah or variants thereof.

Final Fantasy
In Final Fantasy, when the Warriors of Light visit Castle Cornelia, they learn from the King that Sarah has been kidnapped by Garland. The Warriors of Light find Garland holding Sarah captive in the Chaos Shrine, where they defeat Garland in battle. Back at Castle Cornelia, Sarah rewards the warriors with her Lute for rescuing her and wishes them safe travels.

Physical appearance
In Yoshitaka Amano's artwork of Sarah, she wears a long, flowing golden halter-neck dress accented with petal-like patterns. She wears golden sleeves on her arms, separate from the main dress, and a golden veil over her hair. Her appearances in spin-offs such as Dimensions II and World of Final Fantasy are based on Amano's artwork, with Sarah also having long pink hair tied in two buns to the sides of her head.

In the Nintendo Entertainment System version of Final Fantasy, Sarah has long blonde hair and wears a red dress. Due to palette limitations, Sarah's dress appears purple when she is found in the Chaos Shrine. These limitations do not exist in the MSX2 version, where she wears a red dress in both locations.

Starting from the WonderSwan Color version, remakes of Final Fantasy depict Sarah with long mint-green hair, wearing a long-sleeved white dress and a tiara with a red gem encrusted at the front. Her design in the Pixel Remaster version of Final Fantasy is largely based on this design, but uses the pink hair color from Amano's art.