Soraya Saga | |
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Native name | 嵯峨 空哉 |
Born |
Japan |
April 18, 1969
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Video game story writer, illustrator, and designer |
Spouse(s) | Tetsuya Takahashi |
Kaori Tanaka (田中 香 Tanaka Kaori?, born April 18, 1969), also known by her pen name, Soraya Saga (嵯峨 空哉 Saga Soraya?), is a freelance Japanese illustrator, designer, and video game story writer.
Soraya joined Squaresoft as a graphic designer in the early 1990s through an advertisement in ASCII computer magazine. Soraya was a graphic designer at Squaresoft for Final Fantasy IV: Easy Type,Romancing SaGa, Final Fantasy V, and Final Fantasy VI, She helped create the characterization for Final Fantasy VI characters Edgar and Sabin, beginning by choosing two playable character classes, in this case monk and machinist, choosing the desert as a setting, and then creating an extensive character background in a private booklet for herself.
Soraya and her husband Tetsuya Takahashi submitted a script for Final Fantasy VII which was called "too dark" and "complicated" for a fantasy game, but were allowed to start a new project based on the script, which was worked into a full treatment with cutscenes, eventually being released under the name Xenogears. The story was inspired by the writing pair's interest in Jung, Nietzsche, and Freud, addressing questions of "where do we come from, what are we, where are we going". Soraya and Takahashi went on to write the plot of Xenosaga Episode I, Xenosaga Episode II, and Xenosaga Pied Piper.Xenosaga's use of many religious references reflected Soraya's interest in belief and its power.KOS-MOS was designed by Takahashi, reflecting a reversed view of human construction, giving the character a powerful body and fragile soul. Several designs that were not used were created by designers Kunihiko Tanaka and Kouichi Mugitani. Originally intended to be six games, the series was cut short, and many plot points had to be changed and moved because of the second episode's plot.