Square’s newest Final Fantasy plushes are based on Hydaelyn and Zodiark.

Well, actually, that’s not entirely accurate.

Hydaelyn and Zodiark have pretty detailed designs that don’t exactly lend themselves to being turned into plushes.

Wuk Lamat on a boat in Final Fantasy 14 Dawntrail

“To hear Yoshi-P say these words and give this support fills me with joy.”

A comparison with the cave painting from Shadowbringers shows that the plush designs are pretty spot on.

The Hydaelyn and Zodiark plushes are 4,500 yen each which is a little less than $30.

Cinnamoroll with three question marks above his head on a pink gradient background.

The cave painting depictions of Hydaelyn And Zodiark from Shadowbringers have been turned into plushes by Square Enix.

An alive and ongoing MMORPG which continues to be expanded upon and will grow for years to come.

Roberto Clemente, Sandy Koufax and Hank Aaron cards from the 1955 Topps baseball set.

Hydaelyn and Zodiark cave painting in final fantasy 14.

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Hydaelyn and Zodiark plushes next to their cave paintings.

Final Fantasy XIV Hydaelyn And Zodiark Plushes

The cave painting depictions of Hydaelyn And Zodiark from Shadowbringers have been turned into plushes by Square Enix. A sidestep from the usual Final Fantasy plush suspects and a very unique pair of collectibles for Final Fantasy 14 fans.

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Final Fantasy 14 was and continues to be one of the most ambitious projects in the series' history. An alive and ongoing MMORPG which continues to be expanded upon and will grow for years to come.

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