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Zack Fair is one of the video game guys ever made. He's a sweetheart. He believes government propaganda. He commits multiple war crimes and says "Oh yeah!" afterwards. He joins newsletter fanclubs for people he knows in real life. His coworkers call him puppy dog to his face. He's the beating heart trapped under the floorboards of the narrative. One time he pretended to let a nine year old beat him up. He's a country hick and proud of it. He loved one unimportant loner man so hard that the entire story of final fantasy vii exists. He's a government experiment. He's in a book club.
In 2004, Square Enix partnered with Panasonic to release the Panasonic FOMA P9000iV alongside the release of the FF VII movie Advent Children
*viciously kisses the top of his head*
Hello! Do you all remember the post I shared about Lucrecia’s scene here in the OG?
If not then let me share a very sad connection I made. In this Lucrecia moment she says about her baby (Sephiroth):
“watashi no kawaī kodomo”
This means along the lines of “My cute baby…” or “my sweet little child.” The use of “kawaī” by Lucrecia is the key point because it shows her affection. “Kawaī” is used for cute little things like a kitten or darling baby.
Now here is what the dream version of Lucrecia in The First Soldier calls Sephiroth:
可愛いセフィロス。こっちへいらっしゃい。
“Kawaī Sephiroth. Come here.”
She fawns over her son with a phrase like “Cute, little Sephiroth” and then hugs him. You can interpret it as “sweet” or “darling” as well and that’s how they came up with “my sweet little boy.” It works just fine because “kawaī” is for precious little things.
The point here is that they have referenced this OG piece of dialogue from Lucrecia about her son. It looks like they make a distinction for Lucrecia to always see her son as this innocent and cute child even in a dream. Let nobody doubt that Lucrecia loved her baby even after everything 😢
pietà
Lucrecia
i suffered over him for a long time, and finally here he is. the man looks like an ancient god, so i decided to make him something like this
AND this is the second piece for my six sephiroths
One thing I really enjoy about Sephiroth fans is how everyone consistently references the fact that Sephiroth "dies" in Nibelheim, but it's always spoken wistfully. Like a young man who dies far before his time.
And yeah, stating the obvious that on a physical level, he's dead. But that's not really what we're talking about. Talking to other Sephiroth fans, they view this not so much as a physical death as it is the death of...well...Sephiroth the man. Sephiroth the human. The reality is that with the exception of Genesis, ALL the Firsts die young, Sephiroth included. They are destroyed by the very vulnerabilities that ruled their souls in life.
For Angeal, it was his pride as a soldier, his responsibility as a provider, both as a son and as a friend.
For Zack, it was his blind loyalty and devotion to others, to the point where he was willing to sacrifice his own life in the name of love for his friend.
For Sephiroth, it's the death of the human soul itself, the critical coming of age into adulthood. He loses his life in that he regresses. He returns to metaphorical infancy and returns to Jenova. He is no longer the same man we knew before, no longer the same person who loved his friends, cared for his men, and sought to protect others through compassion. He's a hollow shell. Sephiroth doesn't just die physically. He is severed, both body AND soul. He is damned. He is fundamentally transformed beyond recognition. He has become the very thing he never wanted to be--a monster.
Idk I still don't think a Sephiroth redemption arc is ever happening. Simply because Sephiroth's story as a character is kind of already over after Nibelheim. He's already gone through his character climax and is changed by the time he reaches his resolution. I don't think there's any fixing that. It's no longer the same person anymore.
Sephiroth is dead.
And Sephiroth is dead.
I edited him with Lucrecia's hair & eye color & normal pupils like if he'd never been genetically modified. sob with me
it's the same photo, i swear.
I've posted two of the exact same image see if you can spot any differences
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Revisiting the last place they spoke. Mourning.
Yes, that's Sephiroth's coat next to him. He keeps it safe. It's one of the few things left that still smells of him, if he closes his eyes for a moment.
@sephesisweek as a little treat x
Sorry let me just—
miniroth gets socialized
unfortunately, by the time he warms up to angeal - this redheaded asshole comes along. Not only does sephiroth hate sharing but this new guy just wont shut his goddam mouth.
no one can tell me otherwise that this is not what happens lol genesis also probably deserves it. refs below the cut
courtesy of @draw-the-squad-like-this 's and the submitters.
Old picture. The AGS vibe I need
Maedhros still bloody from the first kinslaying when he sees Maglor already composing the first draft for the Noldolantë
Are there any fics that explore this?
so within the universe of Dune, gender roles abide by a rigid false dichotomy created by the bene gesserit - men lead the noble houses, while the women may join their order, and the powers of both are kept intentionally separate. at the same time, the plot demonstrates repeatedly that the role of paul atreides as a character is that of the border between the concepts juxtaposed within dichotomies: he is both an outerworlder and fremen, both harkonnen and atreides, both a duke and a disciple of the bene gesserit.
as such, it follows that within the in-universe gender structure, he occupies the roles of both male and female, thus being functionally and societally nonbinary. in this essay, i will -
Once you start thinking about humans as a species in a biome, it affects your entire way of looking at normal things.
The other day I referred to female morning joggers as an 'indicator species' in that if you see women jogging in the dark it means that the environment provides migration pathways (sidewalks, clear signs) and doesn't have any known predators of female morning joggers (guy with knife, bear, BigTruck, male morning joggers).
Though, I think that people consider framing humans as animals reacting to their environment as rude.
the emperor and empress of the known universe
Paul Atreides: The Sun Eating fire is your ambition: to swallow the flame down take it into your mouth and shoot it forth, a shout or an incandescent tongue, a word exploding from you in gold, crimson, unrolling in a brilliant scroll. To be lit up from within vein by vein. To be the sun. ― Margaret Atwood, Selected Poems 1: 1965-1975
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dune part two dir. denis villeneuve // adventure club - wonder
Paul: *does anything* Feyd: 👀🥵😍
my seriously unserious takes (template under cut)