Lumière

Lumiere is a character from Beauty and the Beast and also Kingdom Hearts II.

Kingdom Hearts II
Beauty and the Beast (1991)

''The castle's maitre d'. He became a candlestick when an enchantress put a spell on the castle. Lumiere has a way with words and can be quite a charmer.''

Kingdom Hearts
In the first Kingdom Hearts game, his world was destroyed and Belle was captured, and Beast went on a journey to find her. It is believed that Lumiere and his friends disappeared when their world was attacked by the Heartless. Lumiere does not make any other appearance other than on the Beauty and the Beast platform in the Awakening in the first Kingdom Hearts.

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Lumiere will appear in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, showing that he gets confronted by Xaldin and Roxas.

Kingdom Hearts II
After the events of Kingdom Hearts, the world of Beast's Castle was restored, Beast locked his servants in the dungeons after Xaldin came and tried to turn him into a Heartless. When Sora and the others came, they freed the servants and helped them save Beast from turning into a Heartless. Lumiere and the others showed them a short cut to the Beast's room.
 * First Visit

When Belle and Beast try to form a party to forget about what happened, Xaldin attacked again, and stole the Beast's precious rose. Then Lumiere, Cogsworth and Mrs. Potts told the heroes about the importance of the rose - Beast's last hope of finding love before the last petal falls from the rose.
 * Second Visit

Lumiere is then last seen observing the romantic dance between the Beast and Belle after Xaldin was defeated and the rose was returned safely. It is assumed that after Sora defeated Xemnas at The World that Never Was, Lumiere got back his human form (considering that the Beast got his human form back).

Abilities

 * Lumiere has no specific abilities but he is able to light the three lamps in the Secret Passage in Beast's Castle with the help of Cogsworth and alongside Sora and Mrs. Potts.

Trivia

 * Lumiere's name is the French word for "light", apt for his role as a candlestick. It may be a reference to the Lumière brothers who created the first moving pictures.