Then he asked Sephiroth for help, when he was suffering badly, and Sephiroth told him to go and rot.
Cool, but all his portrayal is soulless. A nice cliche background can't save a badly characterized char with 0 personality appeal (not sure if your post was sarcasm, but the point remains lol).Nonsense!
Genesis is a scholarly individual who is misunderstood by the fanbase, a fanbase who crave only action and fighting. Genesis came from a humble farm and grew up wanting only to spend time with his dear friends, Angeal and Sephiroth. Jealous, perhaps, but he still cared for them as his true comrades. Then he asked Sephiroth for help, when he was suffering badly, and Sephiroth told him to go and rot. This was understandably traumatic for Genesis. By the end of the game Genesis has become a true hero, blessed by Minerva herself as the protector of the planet, and legend says he will awaken to save the world from a future crisis...and that future crisis has arrived in remake.
Huzzah for Genesis!
People hate for appearing in the nibelheim incident, but he left his banora white juice cans for others to enjoy at the mansion! He carries those and multiple dumbapples with him to give. Sephiroth had the nerve to reject it...He provided nutrition and joy to the people of the world. If that isn't a hero I don't know what is smh.
Still unsure if that's Genesis or Grimiore ValentineHis amazing efforts go unnoticed just like his long hair in Dirge of Cerberus.
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It's Genesis. You can tell because of his hair color and red outfit. The popped collar, pointed side, and hairstyle all match the art.Still unsure if that's Genesis or Grimiore Valentine