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'''Stella Nox Fleuret''' was a character that appeared in promotional material for Final Fantasy Versus XIII before it was reworked into Final Fantasy XV. Her design was reworked into the character Lunafreya Nox Fleuret, who serves a different role in the story than was planned for Stella. Rather than disappoint users by including a Stella that didn't match what they expected from the early reveal trailers, the developers went with a different character altogether. This way, they could also focus on creating a character that's their own.
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'''Stella Nox Fleuret''' {{J|ステラ・ノックス・フルーレ|Sutera Nokkusu Furūre}} was a character that appeared in promotional material for ''[[Final Fantasy Versus XIII]]'' before it was reworked into ''[[Final Fantasy XV]]''. Her design was reworked into the character [[Lunafreya Nox Fleuret]], who serves a different role in the story than was planned for Stella. Rather than disappoint users by including a Stella that didn't match what they expected from the early reveal trailers, the developers went with a different character altogether. This way, they could also focus on creating a character that's their own.<ref name=usgamer25032017>{{Refwebsite| page url = https://www.usgamer.net/articles/hajime-tabata-talks-about-the-transformation-of-versus-xiii-to-final-fantasy-xv| page name = Hajime Tabata Reflects on the Transformation of Versus XIII to Final Fantasy XV | site url = https://www.usgamer.net| site name = USgamer| access time = 20180822021200}}</ref>
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There was no new information on Stella since the game was rebranded Final Fantasy XV. When asked about Stella, director Hajime Tabata has replied: "Sorry, I can't [reveal anything about Stella] (laughs). But after the release of Final Fantasy Type-0 HD and Final Fantasy XV Episode Duscae you can expect some new and interesting information about the story." On June 4th 2015 it was publicized Stella would not appear in Final Fantasy XV.
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There was no new information on Stella since the game was rebranded ''Final Fantasy XV''. When asked about Stella, director [[Hajime Tabata]] has replied: "Sorry, I can't [reveal anything about Stella] (laughs). But after the release of ''[[Final Fantasy Type-0|Final Fantasy Type-0 HD]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy XV Episode Duscae]]'' you can expect some new and interesting information about the story."<ref>{{Refwebsite| page url = https://jpgames.de/2015/02/jpgames-de-unser-interview-mit-hajime-tabata/| page name = Unser Interview mit Hajime Tabata| site url = https://jpgames.de/| site name = JPGAMES.DE| access time = 20180821221331}}</ref> On June 4th 2015 it was publicized Stella would not appear in ''Final Fantasy XV''.
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==Profile==
 
==Profile==
 
===Appearance===
 
===Appearance===
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{{Q|Don't worry about me. Live your own life.|Stella to Noctis in the E3 2013 trailer}}
 
Stella had long blond hair with side-swept bangs, round pale blue eyes with purple aspects around the iris (which, at one point in development, became purple irises outright) and wore small silver star earrings. Her regular outfit consisted of black top, skirt, and belt, and a white sleeveless bolero. Her party outfit consisted of a white sleeveless top and a long skirt, complimented with white shoes.
 
Stella had long blond hair with side-swept bangs, round pale blue eyes with purple aspects around the iris (which, at one point in development, became purple irises outright) and wore small silver star earrings. Her regular outfit consisted of black top, skirt, and belt, and a white sleeveless bolero. Her party outfit consisted of a white sleeveless top and a long skirt, complimented with white shoes.
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===Personality===
 
===Personality===
She had an honest and polite attitude, but was assertive and true to her beliefs due to her upbringing. As demonstrated in the Tokyo Game Show footage, she was direct and did not shy away from her problems, as opposed to Noctis, who is more reserved. According to character designer and director for Final Fantasy Versus XIII Tetsuya Nomura, Stella would "stand out" in some way from the other female characters in the series.
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She had an honest and polite attitude, but was assertive and true to her beliefs due to her upbringing. As demonstrated in the Tokyo Game Show footage, she was direct and did not shy away from her problems, as opposed to Noctis, who is more reserved. According to character designer and director for ''Final Fantasy Versus XIII'' [[Tetsuya Nomura]], Stella would "stand out" in some way from the other female characters in the series.
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===Abilities===
 
===Abilities===
 
Like Noctis, Stella could materialize weapons from thin air, as she summoned her rapier from a rune similar to one used by Noctis to summon his sword, though Stella's rune was golden while Noctis's was blue.
 
Like Noctis, Stella could materialize weapons from thin air, as she summoned her rapier from a rune similar to one used by Noctis to summon his sword, though Stella's rune was golden while Noctis's was blue.
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==Story==
 
==Story==
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[[File:Stella_meets_noctis_for_Final_Fantasy_XV.jpg|thumb|Stella meets Noctis.]]
Stella would have met Noctis at the signing ceremony between Lucis and Niflheim, where a great deal of their connection would have been revealed. Stella was a member of the wealthy Fleuret family and resided in the land of Tenebrae. After a near-death experience early in her life, similar to Noctis, Stella could see the light from the Kingdom of the Dead, which granted her special powers. She was shown to reluctantly fight Noctis in an early trailer, wielding powers similar to his to forge weapons from thin air. Her relationship with Noctis was to have been platonic rather than romantic. Gentiana's original role for Final Fantasy Versus XIII was that of Stella's messenger, and a contact point between the countries of Tenebrae and Niflheim.
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Stella would have met Noctis at the signing ceremony between Lucis and Niflheim, where a great deal of their connection would have been revealed.<ref>{{Refwebsitedead| page url = http://www.1up.com/news/tetsuya-nomura-discusses-xiii-characters| page name = Tetsuya Nomura Discusses FF Versus XIII Characters| site url = http://www.1up.com/| site name = 1UP.com| access time = 20160716164028}}</ref> Stella was a member of the wealthy Fleuret family and resided in the land of [[Tenebrae (Final Fantasy XV)|Tenebrae]]. After a near-death experience early in her life, similar to Noctis, Stella could see the light from the [[Etro's gate#Final Fantasy XV|Kingdom of the Dead]], which granted her special powers. She was shown to reluctantly fight Noctis in an early trailer, wielding powers similar to his to forge weapons from thin air. [[Gentiana]]'s original role for ''Final Fantasy Versus XIII'' was that of Stella's messenger, and a contact point between the countries of Tenebrae and [[Niflheim]].<ref>{{Refwebsite| page url = http://www.novacrystallis.com/2016/12/artist-roberto-ferrari-speaks-designs-final-fantasy-xv/| page name = Artist Roberto Ferrari speaks about his designs in Final Fantasy XV | site url = http://www.novacrystallis.com| site name = Nova Crystallis| access time = 20180822021201}}</ref>
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==Creation and development==
 
==Creation and development==
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[[File:Stella_for_FF_Versus_XIII.jpg|thumb|Stella brandishing her rapier.]]
Stella's appearance underwent changes since she was first unveiled. Tetsuya Nomura has commented there being no specific reason he redesigned her look, other than wanting to make her prettier. When Nomura created Stella back in 2007, he actually created something that was not his type of character, but overtime he grew fond of her. Stella initially had long, layered blond hair with a side-swept bang. In the trailer shown at the DKS3713 event, Stella wore silver stud earrings, an open short-sleeved white cardigan over a black corset-like top with a frilled black skirt and black knee-high boots.
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Stella's appearance underwent changes since she was first unveiled. Tetsuya Nomura has commented there being no specific reason he redesigned her look, other than wanting to make her prettier. When Nomura created Stella back in 2007, he actually created something that was not his type of character, but overtime he grew fond of her.<ref>{{Refwebsite| page url = http://finaland.com/?rub=site&page=news&id=4865| page name = JE 2013 : Interview with Tetsuya Nomura (ENG)| site url = https://www.finaland.com/| site name = Finaland| access time = 20180822021203}}</ref> Stella initially had long, layered blond hair with a side-swept bang. In the trailer shown at the DKS3713 event, Stella wore silver stud earrings, an open short-sleeved white cardigan over a black corset-like top with a frilled black skirt and black knee-high boots.
   
Creative director of Roen and clothing designer for Final Fantasy XV, Hiromu Takahara, designed the cocktail dress and ankle boots worn by Stella during her conversation with Noctis. Hiromu Takahara originally wanted her dress to be black, but the production team changed the color to create a greater contrast with the black suit Noctis wears in the same scene.
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Creative director of Roen and clothing designer for ''Final Fantasy XV'', Hiromu Takahara, [[List of fashion industry collaborations|designed the cocktail dress and ankle boots worn by Stella]] during her conversation with Noctis. Hiromu Takahara originally wanted her dress to be black, but the production team changed the color to create a greater contrast with the black suit Noctis wears in the same scene.
   
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[[File:Stella_FFXVPortrait.png|Stella in E3 2013 trailer|thumb|left]]
Stella still appears in the Final Fantasy XV E3 2013 trailer, albeit not in detail: her back is glimpsed as a child, and she appears in the character roster in the end of the trailer. Stella's CG render that appears in the roster was redesigned from how she appeared in earlier Versus XIII trailers, but this "new" Stella never appeared again after this trailer.
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Stella still appears in the [[Final Fantasy XV E3 2013 trailer|''Final Fantasy XV'' E3 2013 trailer]], albeit not in detail: her back is glimpsed as a child, and she appears in the character roster in the end of the trailer. Stella's CG render that appears in the roster was redesigned from how she appeared in earlier ''Versus XIII'' trailers, but this "new" Stella never appeared again after this trailer.
   
After Final Fantasy Versus XIII was rebranded Final Fantasy XV the team had to decide which elements to keep from the original story to ensure a coherent story for a single game. The team had wanted to keep Stella and pursued ways to tie her into Final Fantasy XV but struggled to make sense of her character and role within the new game. After a lot of consideration, the team decided not to include Stella and go with a new character named Luna, who has a different role in the story. Developers felt uncomfortable working on a well-known character if they had to completely change their role, and this is why they decided to change the character.
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After ''Final Fantasy Versus XIII'' was rebranded ''Final Fantasy XV'' the team had to decide which elements to keep from the original story to ensure a coherent story for a single game. The team had wanted to keep Stella and pursued ways to tie her into ''Final Fantasy XV'' but struggled to make sense of her character and role within the new game. After a lot of consideration, the team decided not to include Stella and go with a new character named Luna, who has a different role in the story.<ref>{{Refwebsite| page url = https://gematsu.com/2015/06/final-fantasy-xv-stella-gone-episode-duscae-2-0-slated-june-9| page name = Final Fantasy XV: Stella is gone, Episode Duscae 2.0 slated for June 9| site url = https://gematsu.com/| site name = Gematsu| access time = 20180822021204}}</ref> Developers felt uncomfortable working on a well-known character if they had to completely change their role, and this is why they decided to change the character.<ref>{{Refwebsitedead| page url = http://www.gamercenteronline.net/2016/04/10/stellas-removal-from-final-fantasy-xv-explained-developers-felt-uncomfortable/| page name = Stella’s removal from Final Fantasy XV again explained; developers felt uncomfortable| site name = Gamer Center Online| access time = 20160413012855}}</ref>
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==Trivia==
 
*The writing that appeared around the crest when Stella summoned her rapier, is similar to the alphabet of Pulse mainly seen in ''Final Fantasy XIII''.
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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Stella_Nox_Fleuret.jpg
 
Stella_Nox_Fleuret.jpg
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Stella for FFXV.jpg
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Stella-portrait_for_FFXV.jpg|CG render.
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Stella_Movie_Scene_for_FF_Versus_XIII.jpg
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Stella_Nox_Fleuret_for_FFXV.png
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Stella-Nox-Fleuret-for_Final_Fantasy_Versus-XIII.png
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Noctis_and_Stella_for_FFXV.jpg|Stella with Noctis.
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Stella-and-Noctis_for_Final_Fantasy_XV.jpg|Stella and Noctis.
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Stella-for_Final_Fantasy_Versus-XIII.jpg|Stella in a metropolis.
 
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==Etymology==
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{{Etym|Stella}}
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{{Etym|Nox}}
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''Stella Nox'' are two Latin words that would mean, albeit incorrectly inflected, "Night Star".
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{{Etym|Fleuret}}
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==Trivia==
 
*The writing that appeared around the crest when Stella summoned her rapier, is similar to the [[Language#Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy XIII|alphabet of Pulse]] mainly seen in ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]''. The runes could also be seen to be precursors to the symbols used to denote the [[Royal arms (Final Fantasy XV)|royal arms]] in ''Final Fantasy XV''.
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*The original opening scene where Stella meets Noctis was re-imagined for ''[[Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV]]'' at the scene where Lunafreya meets [[Nyx Ulric]] at [[Caelum Via]] hotel rooftop.
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[[File:Billboard with a woman in Kingsglaive Final Fantasy XV.png|thumb]]
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*Insomnia has a billboard with a woman who looks a lot like Stella's portrait in the [[Final Fantasy XV E3 2013 trailer|''Final Fantasy XV'' E3 2013 trailer]]. The billboard appears in both ''Kingsglaive'' and Chapter 14 of the main game.
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*''Kingdom Hearts III'' has a trailer for a fictional game called ''Verum Rex'' that shows a woman that resembles Stella, who also wears a star necklace. In the fictional trailer, the woman has dark hair and the male protagonist silver hair, the reverse of the Noctis-Stella pairing from ''Versus''. It appears as a commercial in ''Kingdom Hearts III'', when the player first goes to the Toy Box.
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*In the Spanish version of ''Final Fantasy XV'', the [[Final Fantasy XV accessories#Star Pendant|Star Pendant]] is named "Colgante de Stella" (Stella's Pendant). The item's description says that it may have belonged to a heroine who was ostracized a long time ago.
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==References==
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Stella Nox Fleuret
Stella Nox Fleuret Dissidia Version
Kana ステラ・ノックス・フルーレ
Origin Final Fantasy Versus XIII
Alias Maiden of Light
Type Human
Role Neutral
Age 25
Home World Tenebrae
Weapon Rapier
Attribute Light
Status Alive

Stella Nox Fleuret Script error: No such module "Japanese". was a character that appeared in promotional material for Final Fantasy Versus XIII before it was reworked into Final Fantasy XV. Her design was reworked into the character Lunafreya Nox Fleuret, who serves a different role in the story than was planned for Stella. Rather than disappoint users by including a Stella that didn't match what they expected from the early reveal trailers, the developers went with a different character altogether. This way, they could also focus on creating a character that's their own.[1]

There was no new information on Stella since the game was rebranded Final Fantasy XV. When asked about Stella, director Hajime Tabata has replied: "Sorry, I can't [reveal anything about Stella] (laughs). But after the release of Final Fantasy Type-0 HD and Final Fantasy XV Episode Duscae you can expect some new and interesting information about the story."[2] On June 4th 2015 it was publicized Stella would not appear in Final Fantasy XV.

Profile[]

Appearance[]

Don't worry about me. Live your own life.
—Stella to Noctis in the E3 2013 trailer

Stella had long blond hair with side-swept bangs, round pale blue eyes with purple aspects around the iris (which, at one point in development, became purple irises outright) and wore small silver star earrings. Her regular outfit consisted of black top, skirt, and belt, and a white sleeveless bolero. Her party outfit consisted of a white sleeveless top and a long skirt, complimented with white shoes.

Personality[]

She had an honest and polite attitude, but was assertive and true to her beliefs due to her upbringing. As demonstrated in the Tokyo Game Show footage, she was direct and did not shy away from her problems, as opposed to Noctis, who is more reserved. According to character designer and director for Final Fantasy Versus XIII Tetsuya Nomura, Stella would "stand out" in some way from the other female characters in the series.

Abilities[]

Like Noctis, Stella could materialize weapons from thin air, as she summoned her rapier from a rune similar to one used by Noctis to summon his sword, though Stella's rune was golden while Noctis's was blue.

Story[]

Stella meets noctis for Final Fantasy XV

Stella meets Noctis.

Stella would have met Noctis at the signing ceremony between Lucis and Niflheim, where a great deal of their connection would have been revealed.[3] Stella was a member of the wealthy Fleuret family and resided in the land of Tenebrae. After a near-death experience early in her life, similar to Noctis, Stella could see the light from the Kingdom of the Dead, which granted her special powers. She was shown to reluctantly fight Noctis in an early trailer, wielding powers similar to his to forge weapons from thin air. Gentiana's original role for Final Fantasy Versus XIII was that of Stella's messenger, and a contact point between the countries of Tenebrae and Niflheim.[4]

Creation and development[]

Stella for FF Versus XIII

Stella brandishing her rapier.

Stella's appearance underwent changes since she was first unveiled. Tetsuya Nomura has commented there being no specific reason he redesigned her look, other than wanting to make her prettier. When Nomura created Stella back in 2007, he actually created something that was not his type of character, but overtime he grew fond of her.[5] Stella initially had long, layered blond hair with a side-swept bang. In the trailer shown at the DKS3713 event, Stella wore silver stud earrings, an open short-sleeved white cardigan over a black corset-like top with a frilled black skirt and black knee-high boots.

Creative director of Roen and clothing designer for Final Fantasy XV, Hiromu Takahara, designed the cocktail dress and ankle boots worn by Stella during her conversation with Noctis. Hiromu Takahara originally wanted her dress to be black, but the production team changed the color to create a greater contrast with the black suit Noctis wears in the same scene.

Stella FFXVPortrait

Stella in E3 2013 trailer

Stella still appears in the Final Fantasy XV E3 2013 trailer, albeit not in detail: her back is glimpsed as a child, and she appears in the character roster in the end of the trailer. Stella's CG render that appears in the roster was redesigned from how she appeared in earlier Versus XIII trailers, but this "new" Stella never appeared again after this trailer.

After Final Fantasy Versus XIII was rebranded Final Fantasy XV the team had to decide which elements to keep from the original story to ensure a coherent story for a single game. The team had wanted to keep Stella and pursued ways to tie her into Final Fantasy XV but struggled to make sense of her character and role within the new game. After a lot of consideration, the team decided not to include Stella and go with a new character named Luna, who has a different role in the story.[6] Developers felt uncomfortable working on a well-known character if they had to completely change their role, and this is why they decided to change the character.[7]

Gallery[]

Etymology[]

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Stella Nox are two Latin words that would mean, albeit incorrectly inflected, "Night Star".

Template:Etymology:Fleuret

Trivia[]

  • The writing that appeared around the crest when Stella summoned her rapier, is similar to the alphabet of Pulse mainly seen in Final Fantasy XIII. The runes could also be seen to be precursors to the symbols used to denote the royal arms in Final Fantasy XV.
  • The original opening scene where Stella meets Noctis was re-imagined for Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV at the scene where Lunafreya meets Nyx Ulric at Caelum Via hotel rooftop.
Billboard with a woman in Kingsglaive Final Fantasy XV
  • Insomnia has a billboard with a woman who looks a lot like Stella's portrait in the Final Fantasy XV E3 2013 trailer. The billboard appears in both Kingsglaive and Chapter 14 of the main game.
  • Kingdom Hearts III has a trailer for a fictional game called Verum Rex that shows a woman that resembles Stella, who also wears a star necklace. In the fictional trailer, the woman has dark hair and the male protagonist silver hair, the reverse of the Noctis-Stella pairing from Versus. It appears as a commercial in Kingdom Hearts III, when the player first goes to the Toy Box.
  • In the Spanish version of Final Fantasy XV, the Star Pendant is named "Colgante de Stella" (Stella's Pendant). The item's description says that it may have belonged to a heroine who was ostracized a long time ago.

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