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				Feb 16th, 2003, 01:34 PM
			
			
			
		
			
			       
				
			
			 
 In the second battle we face Bizarro Sephiroth, a monstrous formof Sephiroth that symbolizes Sephiroths conversion with Jenova. Look very
 carefully at this monster. In the torso area, we can clearly identify
 Sephiroths face, but look on top of the monster above Sephiroth, at the
 head, and you'll see Jenova, her two tentacles dangling in front of
 Sephiroth. Watch the monsters movement when it attacks. Jenovas two
 tentacles lift and begin dangling over Sephiroths head, like a puppeteer
 controlling her favorite puppet.
 
 In the third battle, the most difficult of the four battles, we
 face Safer Sephiroth. This angelic form of Sephiroth is highlighted by
 its monstrous wing where it's right arm should be. Note the colors of
 this wing, blue, white, reddish brown, and black, exactly the same
 colors that the three Jenova monsters spread through out the game
 consist of. This battle is the one that gives us the true indication of
 Jenovas afformentioned power of illusion, hence the ridiculously long
 Super Nova summon spell which shows a comet tearing through planets
 before detonating the sun, causing a super nova which eats up the rest
 of the planets. Also, take note of the translation of the final lyric
 in the aria sung during this piece.
 "Come, come, o come,
 Do not let me die
 The winged one of the lower reaches"
 
 In the fourth battle, Cloud fights Sephiroth face to face,
 without the power of Jenova to contend with...and utterly slaughters
 Sephiroth. Yet, Sephiroth seemed so strong during the game. How can he
 be this weak? The answer is simple. Sephiroth seems weak because
 Sephiroth is weak. He is merely a puppet of Jenova, hence the
 revelation of the true villain of Final Fantasy VII.
 
 
 Jamesman, buddy, that's what puppets do. They act out the will of a superior, controlling being. And you're thinking of the third battle, robo. The final one is when you're on a brown, rocky plain, and you use your final limit break against him.
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