Hereditary ruler of Oz, a young girl who was under a spell which turned her into a boy called "Tip" for a while. During part of the time Ozma was enchanted, first the Wizard of Oz and then the Scarecrow ruled the country, but by the end of the second book, The Land of Oz, Ozma was back in her normal form and on the throne.

Ozma, the fair young dark-haired empress of Oz, stays perpetually young and is a powerful (but kindly) sorceress. She was stolen from the cradle and enchanted by old Mombi, a witch, in to the form of Tip, a mischievous young boy (everyone says the Oz books are so wholesome, but look at all this gender swappin' and unchristian magick! ;)), in order to prevent her from taking her rightful place in the emerald city, but in the end was transformed back to her true self by Glinda the Good, and took over from the humbug Wizard of Oz, who stepped down to become her advisor and learn some real magic. That's not the only time she was transformed - she was once kidnapped and turned in to a golden peach pit before being rescued by her friends. Seems everyone has an identity crisis sooner or later in Oz.

Ozma is a mega-difficult extra boss in the popular RPG, Final Fantasy IX. After riding your chocobo around the world, searching for hidden treasure, you can ascend to Chocobo's Air Garden in the sky. There, you can find Ozma, a giant, badly-textured rotating sphere, who releases hell among your party.

An interesting boss because the battle system in FF9 is relatively simple, the most damaging attack it can release is usually Curaga on itself, since it sets the whole battle back a lot. Of course, the rewards for battling Ozma are rather small - you get Pumice, which is a stone that can be used to learn the most MP-expensive (yet pretty useless) summon, Ark.

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