
The Earth is the name of the planet in Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-, and Final Fantasy IV: The After Years. It is known to the Lunarians as the Blue Planet and to the Dwarves as Mother Earth (SNES version). It is divided into an Overworld and an Underworld. It has two satellites: The Red Moon, and a larger, natural moon. The True Moon briefly orbits it during the events of The After Years.
Overworld[]
The Overworld is a location and the name of the Earth's surface, and it is where most people live. It is home to the four Light Crystals.
- Baron
- Baron Castle
- Devil's Road
- Ancient Waterway
- Chocobo Forest
- Mist Cave
- Village of Mist
- Kaipo
- Underground Waterway
- Damcyan
- Damcyan Castle
- Antlion's Den
- Mt. Hobs
- Fabul
- Fabul Castle
- Mythril
- Adamant Isle Grotto
- Mysidia
- Mount Ordeals
- Troia
- Troia Castle
- Lodestone Cavern
- Tower of Zot
- Agart
- Tower of Babil
- Cave of Eblan
- Eblan
- Giant of Babil
- Tenebre
Underworld[]
I'd never dreamed there was another world beneath the surface of ours.
The Underworld is one of three locations. It represents the inside of the Earth, and thus is filled with rock and magma. Its main inhabitants are Dwarves; however, a cave leads to a world in which the Eidolon exist. Airships cannot fly over the lava unless they are coated with Mythril. The Underworld is home to the four Dark Crystals.
- Dwarven Castle
- Dwarven Base
- Tomra
- Kokkol's Forge
- Sealed Cave
- Feymarch
- Sylph Cave
Other appearances[]
Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)[]
The Earth appears in the background of the Lunar Subterrane stage.
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT[]
The Earth appears in the background of the Lunar Subterrane stage, though it appears more in the forefront.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call[]
Earth appears as the FMS for several Final Fantasy IV themes:
- "Red Wings"
- "Main Theme of FINAL FANTASY IV"
- "Airship"
Behind the scenes[]
The picture of Earth shown in the GBA release of Final Fantasy IV and The After Years is actually the famous image of the Blue Marble.
In the 3D releases, when the players travel from the moon to Earth, the real-life Earth is shown.
Trials of a King + Conquest of the Blue Planet[]
Both stories had the Blue Planet as their main setting without mentioning the Lunarians' Moon; the only difference was the introduction of the desolated isle of Tenebre, the home of the Injukhal.
Dissidia: Shadowgate[]
The Blue Planet was finally reentered by Cecil and Kain who teleported from Stormhaven to Baron during the epilogue. Golbez, however, just looked over it as a speck of the Lunar Whale was shown.
Body of Dark, Heart of Light[]
At the Lunar Subterrane, it may had been shown as Kain and Yuna were combatting against Cecil as an enraged Dark Knight consumed by Kuja and his Dark Crystal.