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Refia Luneth is an OC created by Anlocan for use in the RWBY universe. She is a human that is based on the White Mage class from various RPG franchises, though mainly Final Fantasy.

Personality
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Appearance
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Weaponry
Refia's weapon is a three-form weapon named the Telescopic Casting Spear Axe (TCSA), Firaga. It features a telescopic hilt and extendable blades at its end, along with Dust Integration.

In its Axe and Idle forms, the hilt is at its shortest (half its overall length) and the blades are extended outward (kept in if idle). This is the best form for short-range combat as it is easy to swing in an enclosed space and with very little effort or delay.

In its Spear form, the hilt is at its longest and the blades kept in, though they can still be extended for use as a trident or to widen cuts. This is best for mid- to long-range combat as she can keep pressure on foes from far away with relatively fast attacks. This form is also quite the reliable staff for support.

In all forms, even Idle, the weapon can be used to throw interchangeable Dust projectiles. She favours the Fire Dust's fireball effects, but other types she uses are:
 * Wind Dust -- Creates a gust of wind to knock back enemies.
 * Ice Dust -- Creates a head-sized ball of Ice to cause several hits as it shatters.
 * Earth Dust -- Creates a shockwave when Firaga is slammed into the ground.
 * Lightning Dust -- Creates an bolt of electricity between Firaga and an electrical conductor. This can be used to paralyse foes or to jump-start electronics.

Semblance & Stats
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Backstory
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Trivia

 * As mentioned at the top of the article, Refia takes several character cues from the Final Fantasy series.
 * Refia's outfitting is an obvious reference to the robes of a White Mage.
 * Her names are both names from the protagonists of Final Fantasy III. Refia is a Turkish name meaning 'above' or 'lofty', while Luneth is a name derived from the Latin, Italian, and Spanish word luna, meaning 'moon'. These two names work together to mean 'above the moon', linking to the colours of the night sky and stars.
 * Similarly, her birthday is the original Japanese release date of Final Fantasy III.
 * The name of her weapon, Firaga, is a reference to a recurring fire spell in the franchise.