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Didn't see this until recently... And yes, there is Ultimania entries for Loveless... at least two of them in fact... There's also some info in an e-mail Zack gets... there's also Loveless in the OG... where it was already playing the role of meta-commentary on the story of FFVII... just in a very easily overlooked spot.
The terms for "classic epic poem" are [古典叙事詩]. The best comparison I can make for a more Western audience is that it's something like the Iliad or the Odyssey. The Epic of Gilgamesh probably isn't too far off either... Either way... Loveless is probably really old, to the point no one knows who actually wrote it... Funny how the Iliad, the Odyssey and the Epic of Gilgamesh are all over the 2,000 year-old mark IRL... And the Cetra were around that long ago as well...
The CC Complete Guide also has a lot of commentary on Loveless. I'm putting this here less to call attention to what Geneis is doing based on it and more because it describes what happens *in* the poem itself. And Hojo (of all people) rounds this out by having some information on what is in Loveless...
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Hojo
"LOVELESS" Act IV.
Where the two friends challenge each other to a duel.
An ancient epic.
I read it thinking it might aid my research, but...pure drivel.
Angeal
How does the duel end?
Hojo
Unknown.
The last act is missing, and yet to be discovered.
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These also set the tone for what Loveless is about. And by all accounts, it's not a happy story. It's about three people who start out as friends on an epic quest, get split apart by war, and then have to leave their loved ones behind to go meet back with their friends to complete the quest... only to fight each other eventually. And how the fight ends isn't known. It also seems that the world *did* receive whatever the Gift of the Goddess is... but how that turned out isn't known *either* for the same reason.
That the "Gift of the Goddess" seems to be some kind of "fountain of youth" is also noteworthy as is that it seems to *maybe* apply to the entire Planter rather than an individual. Especially in the context of Loveless happening during a war. It might also just be me, but the goddess leading people to "bliss"
Hojo researching it is also *really* weird and probably one of the best pieces of evidence that Loveless is something the Cetra might have been involved with. Hojo *was* obsessed with the Cetra until he found out what Jenova was after all...
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Subject: Went to see LOVELESS
From: Kunsel
Genesis, K.I.A?
Yeah, right. Who do they think they’re trying to fool?
Just got back from seeing the stage production of LOVELESS in Midgar. Genesis was a big fan, wasn’t he?I usually don’t care for classic drama, but it was pretty damned good. The guy is the hero in the original, but the play was more from the viewpoint of the girl who helps the guy. When I heard that last line: “Of course… I’ll come back to you. Even if you don’t promise to wait. I’ll return knowing that you’ll be here.”
Aw, man, that’s when I lost it and just started bawling.
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This has some really interesting stuff in it. The biggest implication is that the *play* Loveless shifts around who is the "main character" from the *epic poem* Loveless. It also isn't *all* of Loveless, just part of it. Namely the parts with the romance plot in it. The quotes of this are also interesting, as this isn't the first place they've cropped up in the Compilation. That would belong to the OG...
Loveless in the OG is frankly really easy to miss. It only really comes out if you pick the right dialogue option with Cid right before you have the final boss fight against Sephiroth. But what Cid *says* about Loveless in relationship to the events going on in the FFVII story is... really interesting. Mainly because it's almost exactly how Genesis uses it to commentate on what *he* thinks is going on in the CC story...
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Cid
You ever see the play 'LOVELESS'?
Cloud
Yes
Cid
Yeah? Really? Well, that's fine.
They've been doin' that play every summer since I was a kid.
An' I remember seein' it just once...
That was when I was in Midgar interviewing to be a pilot.
I had some free time and thought I'd catch the play.
Now, I'm no big fan of the theater or anything.
But this thing put me to sleep, just like I thought it would.
Finally during the last scene, the guy next to me woke me up tellin' me my snorin' was too loud.
So about all I really remember of that play is the end...
The sister of the lead asks her lover,
"Do you really have to leave?"
And the guy says,
"I promised. The people I love, are waiting."
"......I don't understand. Not at all. But...... please take care of yourself."
"Of course... I'll come back to you. Even if you don't promise to wait. I'll return knowing that you'll be here."
I remember thinking when I heard those lines,
*&%! What the hell's he talkin' about? But, you know... now I'm not so sure...
I think I understand......
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This is... ironicly... the best source on what the "play" version of Loveless is about when taken in conjunction with Kunsel's e-mail and the synopis of Loveless from Crisis Core.
What seems to have happened is that the "Prisoner" fell in love with someone from the enemy nation who takes care of him. And then her sister helps them out somehow. Only for word from the other two friends (the "Hero" and the "Wanderer") to reach him that he needs to help them complete their quest for the Gift of the Goddess. The "Prisoner" leaves his lover and promises to come back to her. And then the play ends.
Only... the play is told from the point of view of the sister of the "Prisoner's" lover. So that would make it an... "Outsider PoV" fan-fic essentially. I guess like if the Odessy was told from oh... Athena's pov? Or if the Iliad was told from Oddesyus? Something like that. Regardless, it sounds like there's been a fair ammount of... liberty... taken with the play (it only uses half of the *known* play for instance) that isn't there in the Poem.
(Side Tangent: I would *not* be surprised if "I'll come back to you. Even if you don't promise to wait. I'll return knowing that you'll be here." is the "modern" play version of "Even if the morrow is barren of promises, Nothing shall forestall my return". Not only do they have more or less the same idea, they're even in the right *act* of the play...)
This *is* helpful for knowing what is going on in the "epic poetry" version though, especially *where* the "epic poetry" version seems to have placed most of it's emphasis. A full half of it is about the "Prisoner" and his relationship with the woman who saved him rather than the "Hero" or the "Wanderer". They only seem to be present in Acts 1 and 4. The Prologue seems to be about the war and the Gift of the Goddess that is linked to happiness (more directly in JP than in English... but still...). Act 1 seems to be mostly about the friends making the oath to *find* the Gift of the Goddess and then they get separated by the war. Act 4 is about how they all come together again... and end up fighting either other instead of working together... and still the world gets the Gift of the Goddess anyway. How the world got it, we don't know. And then the poem ends! The missing act seems to be what would tie up the loose ends. How the fight between the friends ended, what the Gift of the Goddess actually did to the world, etc.
One thing that is *really* hard to avoid in the CC Ultimanias (and *not just* on Genesis' pages!) is how *often* things in CC are compared to events of Loveless, even events that aren't mentioned in game are refereed too in this way. Stuff like how Sephiroth, Angeal and Gensis are like the three friends in Loveless, how the Junon Canon fight is like the time the three frends fight each other... how when Zack and Genesis fight each other at the end of CC (when Zack restores Genesis honor) it's as if Zack is *imitating* one of Loveless's descriptions, "the Reuniting of Best Friends". Like... *someone* on the CC dev team *really* liked playing with and referencing Loveless. And they were doing it as early as the OG in a similar way... Given Nojima *was* the writer of Crisis Core... he's currently who I'm suspecting is the fan. I'm kinda bracing for Loveless to make a reappearance in Remake. And we already know the "play" is now a "musical" and has a different ending than it used to have in Remake...
Ultimately, the fact that one of the descriptors of Loveless is "The Reuniting of Best Friends" kinda says what the main theme of it is.