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===''Final Fantasy III''===
===''Final Fantasy III''===
In ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'', '''Cid Haze''' is a non-playable character. He is trapped in [[List of Final Fantasy III locations|Kazus Village]] when the evil spirit [[Jinn]] places a curse on all of its inhabitants. Rendered incorporeal by the curse, Cid offers use of his [[airship]] to four itinerant youths on the promise that they help lift the curse. Once Jinn and his curse have been vanquished, Cid helps the four children modify the airship to clear a path through the rock slide that has blocked his way back to his hometown, Canaan Village. Returning back home, Cid discovers that his wife has taken ill. Once more, the four youths agree to help him, and administer the elixir necessary to restore her to health. In gratitude for all that the youths have done for him, Cid allows them access to his hidden storeroom and any useful equipment they find within.  In the [[Final Fantasy III (3D remake)|DS remake]], Cid also reveals that he was the one who saved the four youths after an airship he was piloting crashed about 10 years ago.
In ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'', '''Cid Haze''' is a non-playable character. He is trapped in [[List of Final Fantasy III locations|Kazus Village]] when the evil spirit [[Jinn]] places a curse on all of its inhabitants. Rendered incorporeal by the curse, Cid offers use of his [[airship]] to four itinerant youths on the promise that they help lift the curse. Once Jinn and his curse have been vanquished, Cid helps the four children modify the airship to clear a path through the rock slide that has blocked his way back to his hometown, Canaan Village. Returning back home, Cid discovers that his wife has taken ill. Once more, the four youths agree to help him, and administer the elixir necessary to restore her to health. In gratitude for all that the youths have done for him, Cid allows them access to his hidden storeroom and any useful equipment they find within.  In the [[Final Fantasy III (Nintendo DS)|DS remake]], Cid also reveals that he was the one who saved the four youths after an airship he was piloting crashed about 10 years ago.


===''Final Fantasy IV''===
===''Final Fantasy IV''===

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