Nikeah

Nikeah is a town in Final Fantasy VI. It is a port city located at the north end of the Serpent Trench and the mouth of the Lethe River. It has a large marketplace, and its shops are street vendors standing among the crates of goods in the port. Ships sail regularly between Nikeah and South Figaro, and later in the game, the player can choose to board ferries from Nikeah to South Figaro and back as they wish.

Story[]

Sabin, Cyan, and Gau ride the ferry to South Figaro.

Sabin, Cyan, and Gau ride the ferry to South Figaro.

Sabin, Cyan, and Gau surface in Nikeah's ports after swimming through the Serpent Trench from Mobliz. The three board a ship bound to South Figaro to get to Narshe. If the party enters Nikeah's pub, a dancer will flirt with Cyan, making him uncomfortable.

Celes questioning "Gerad".

Celes questioning "Gerad".

In the World of Ruin, Nikeah has not changed much: it still has a thriving marketplace, and runs ferries to South Figaro. Celes and Sabin come here searching for their friends and meet Gerad, a man who resembles Edgar who leads the Crimson Robbers. Gerad and the robbers depart on a ferry to South Figaro with the two in pursuit.

Spoilers end here.

Layout[]

Nikeah's ferry port.

Nikeah's ferry port.

As a port town, much of Nikeah's township is focused on the docks. The only interior businesses in town are the inn, pub, and chocobo stable, and all merchantile business is conducted among the rows of trade goods. This makes Nikeah the smallest town in the game in terms of interior locations. The merchants patrol in set locations with signs on the ground to advertise their services. The main port of the town lies south of the inn and marketplace.

On the world map in the World of Balance, Nikeah is situated on a penninsula in the far north, with the Lethe River running north-west. The town is geographically close to Narshe, but cut off by mountains and rivers. The town has a land route to Doma Castle east along the base of the mountains. During Sabin's scenario in the game, a landslide has blocked off this route, and on the world map, an outcropping of mountain blocks the path. Once Sabin's scenario is completed, the landslide is cleared out and the land route is accessible.

In the World of Ruin, Nikeah still rests at the end of the Serpent Trench, but the sea has receded and the land been raised, making the trench the only means of reaching Nikeah on foot. The trench also lives up to its name now, as the land around Nikeah is shaped like a pair of jaws. Nikeah still runs ferries to South Figaro, and the two towns are now much closer on the world map.

Gameplay[]

Encounters[]

For monsters encountered in the World of Ruin, see Serpent Trench

Plains

Shops[]

Relics[]

World of Balance
Item Price
Silver Spectacles 500 gil
Star Pendant 500 gil
Fairy Ring 1,500 gil
White Cape 5,000 gil
World of Ruin
Item Price
Princess Ring 3,000 gil
Prayer Beads 4,000 gil
Amulet 5,000 gil
White Cape 5,000 gil
Zephyr Cape 7,000 gil
Angel Ring 8,000 gil
Gale Hairpin 8,000 gil
Hyper Wrist 8,000 gil

Items[]

The one item to find in Nikeah is an Elixir in the clock in the inn.

Quests[]

Gerad and the Crismon Robbers[]

Celes speaking with a member of the Crimson Robbers in Nikeah's pub.

Celes speaking with a member of the Crimson Robbers in Nikeah's pub.

When the player arrives at Nikeah in the World of Ruin, they learn a band of thieves called the Crimson Robbers are in the pub, and escaped from Figaro Castle. Speaking to all of them causes them to leave the pub for the dock, and also causes their leader to appear in town - a man bearing a suspicious resemblance to Edgar that calls himself "Gerad". Speaking to him causes him to walk through the market, and he will eventually stop at the entrance to the docks when Celes accuses him of being Edgar. Gerad rebuffs her and departs with his men on the ship, while Celes and Sabin sneak on board to follow.

Leviathan[]

A man at South Figaro mentioning the shadow in the sea near Nikeah.

A man at South Figaro mentioning the shadow in the sea near Nikeah.

In the Advance and the 2014 mobile/Steam releases, as soon as the party arrives at Nikeah in the World of Ruin, a former Returner will mention that prior to their infiltration to the Magitek Research Facility, four espers had escaped, and that they could help the party in their journey. This is to inform the player of the four new espers introduced in the GBA version: Leviathan, Diabolos, Gigantuar, and Gilgamesh.

Once the party has raised the Falcon, speaking to a man in South Figaro near the chocobo stable will have him mention seeing a shadow while fishing, triggering the side quest to cause Leviathan to attack the party when boarding any ferry between Nikeah and South Figaro. Defeating him earns the party the Leviathan magicite.

Map[]

Nikeah Map

Musical themes[]

"Kids Run Through the City" from Final Fantasy VI

Music

"Kids Run Through the City" is Nikeah's background theme in the World of Balance.

"Under Martial Law" is Nikeah's background theme in the World of Ruin. Nikeah is one of few towns to not play "The Day After" as its background theme in the World of Ruin.

Other appearances[]

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]

FFAB Nikeah (Harbor) FFVI Special

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Behind the scenes[]

According to Final Fantasy VI Settei Shiryō-hen, Nikeah was founded as a free city (自由都市ニケアーム, Jiyū Toshi Nikāmu?) approximately 700 years prior to the start of Final Fantasy VI. While most of the northern continent was divided between the nations of Doma, Figaro and Jidoor, Nikeah and Narshe retained their independence.[1]

There is a dummied line where, if Sabin was in the party when speaking to "Gerad" at the entrance to the docks, he would speak up. In the SNES and PSX versions, he says "What's going on, here? Brother!!" and in the GBA and subsequent versions, his line is "Is this some kind of joke, Edgar?" As the game has numerous other instances of optional additional dialogues that trigger depending on the current party, it is unknown why Sabin's line was not implemented.

Gallery[]

Etymology[]

Nikeah is probably based on Nicaea. It was the original Greek settlement name for what are now the modern cities of İznik, Turkey and Nice, France.

In early development the location was referred to as Nikeahm (ニケアーム, Nikeāmu?).[2] This was changed to its current name (ニケア, Nikea?) at some point in development. The old name is used in the game's lore established in supplementary guides as the historical name for the location.[1]

Citations[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Final Fantasy VI Settei Shiryō-hen, p.049
  2. Final Fantasy 25th Memorial Ultimania Vol. 2, p.323 (image)