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'''Gau''' is a feral child who lives among the animals on the [[Veldt]] in ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''. He is one of the game's main characters and [[party]] members. Because he lived in the wilderness for most of his life, Gau can hardly communicate with others and often grows frustrated with complex sentences.
'''Gau''' is a feral child who lives among the animals on the [[Veldt]] in ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''. He is one of the game's main characters and [[party]] members. Because he lived in the wilderness for most of his life, Gau can hardly communicate to others and often grows frustrated with complex sentences.


Gau is the son of the "aged man" who lives in the house near where [[Sabin Rene Figaro|Sabin]] ends up after falling in Lete River. Gau's mother died in childbirth and his father, believing him to be a "demon child," abandoned the infant Gau in the Veldt.
Gau is the son of the "aged man" who lives in the house near where [[Sabin Rene Figaro|Sabin]] ends up after falling in Lete River. Gau's mother died in childbirth and his father, believing him to be a "demon child," abandoned the then infant Gau in the Veldt.


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