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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
When Edgar and Sabin's father died, neither wanted the throne; they both wanted the freedom away from the castle and its wars. They decided to toss a coin and the winner could opt for his freedom. Edgar, however, could not bear to see the heavy burden of being a king being laid upon his brother's shoulders, and used a double-sided coin and "won" the throne. Edgar gives the impression that he is allied with the [[Gestahlian Empire]], but the truth is that he dislikes the empire and supports the [[Returners]], a resistance group, secretly. He is a ladies' man and flirts with every woman he meets, including [[Terra Branford]].
When Edgar and Sabin's father died, neither wanted the throne; they both wanted the freedom away from the castle and its wars. They decided to toss a coin and the winner could opt for his freedom. Edgar, however, could not bear to see the heavy burden of being a king being laid upon his brother's shoulders, and used a double-sided coin and "won" the throne. Edgar gives the impression that he is allied with the [[Empire]], but the truth is that he dislikes the empire and supports the [[Returners]], a resistance group, secretly. He is a ladies' man and flirts with every woman he meets, including [[Terra Branford]].


Edgar appears in the World of Ruin disguised as a thief named Gerad, an anagram of Edgar; in the Japanese versions, Edgar uses the alias of Geoff.  The blue on his outfit has been switched to a brown color.  He disowns the player's party upon their first encounter in this world and maintains the disguise until he is attacked while breaking into Figaro Castle with his band of thieves.
Edgar appears in the World of Ruin disguised as a thief named Gerad, an anagram of Edgar; in the Japanese versions, Edgar uses the alias of Geoff.  The blue on his outfit has been switched to a brown color.  He disowns the player's party upon their first encounter in this world and maintains the disguise until he is attacked while breaking into Figaro Castle with his band of thieves.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In an optional cinema scene, entering the main walkway of Figaro Castle with both Sabin and Edgar in the party causes Sabin to leave the party and wander the castle. Sleeping in the inn there triggers a scene of Sabin in the throne room, where he remembers the death of his father, and his disgust over the obsession with the successor rather than the King's death. It is in this cinema scene that the coin flip is shown. Afterwards, Edgar emerges from behind a curtain, and the two toast their parents and Figaro.
*In an optional cinema scene, entering the main walkway of Figaro Castle with both Sabin and Edgar in the party causes Sabin to leave the party and wander the castle. Sleeping in the inn there triggers a scene of Sabin in the throne room, where he remembers the death of his father, and his disgust over the obsession with the successor rather than the King's death. It is in this cinema scene that the coin flip is shown. Afterwards, Edgar emerges from the behind a curtain, and the two toast their parents and Figaro.


This cinema creates some minor timeline issues as it can be seen in either the World of Balance or the World of Ruin. In either world, Sabin remarks he left the castle a decade ago, thus raising the timeline issue, as the World of Ruin takes place a year after the World of Balance. However, he might have just been rounding it off.
This cinema creates some minor timeline issues as it can be seen in either the World of Balance or the World of Ruin. In either world, Sabin remarks he left the castle a decade ago, thus raising the timeline issue, as the World of Ruin takes place a year after the World of Balance. However, he might have just been rounding it off.

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