Ryushikaze
Deus Admiral Parsimonious, PHD, DDS, MD, JD, OBE
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- Tim, Ryu
(So many posts... I guess I should cry right now while I'm trying to answer this... that's a lot to read!!)
Claim: The quotes about the Highwind Scene are not equivocal.
So, okay, we'll do it all again.
* The feelings Cloud and Tifa convey under the Highwind are portrayed as:
---> matching
---> mutual
---> being confirmed
* The feelings are said to be shared in either version
Could you please provide the quotation for this, actually?
* The Ultimania says that those feelings are feelings of mutual desire for each other in the High Version
* The Love-Page confirms that
* The Ultimania states that the conversation ends apathetic in the Low Version
I guess we all know the Highwind quotes.
So it was said that mutual feelings are shared and that they match; in addition, it was also said that these feelings are of mutual desire for each other in the High Version.
So if these feelings are only feelings of love in the High Version, the feelings in the Low Version are likely not since the conversation ends apathetic.
Also, remember that the feelings were only said to be of love in the High Version.
Actually, it is not said. It is said that feelings are shared strongly and earnestly only in one version. They are said to be mutually confirmed love without reference to any specific version.
Pedantry, but important pedantry.
When the Ultimania shows a short text under the High Version picture, the text just says they share undefined feelings; however, the nature of the feelings in the High Version is again clarified as being those of love by the headline itself.
So if we look again at the Highwind quotes saying they conveyed matching feelings for each other, you can't be sure weither version is adressed or if there was a certain version adressed.
I call this equivocal.
You will require a citation stating that "* The feelings are said to be shared in either version" to properly support this conclusion, however, and deal with the fact that the apathetic conversation prohibits sharing of feelings because it would lack feeling by definition.
Claim: Rosa didn't ever confirm her love towards Cecil using the word "love", so her situation is comparable to FFVII's situation.
Actually, I said that you didn't require use of that word, as a previous post of yours had implied.
Didn't they marry later? I also believe Kain said something like giving up on Rosa... and they were depicted together in some Amano artworks, I think. I didn't play the game, so I can't tell...
Cecil and Rosa were never depicted together in Amano Art until 17 years after the original game came out, and the piece also depicted their son.
Further, Amano art doesn't make you canon, and being canon doesn't require Amano art.
also, wasn't she a White Mage? Then she fits quite well into the pattern of other Final Fantasies, I think, though this doesn't make anything official. While the lover was always a strong physical fighter, the beloved heroine was always a strong magical fighter, and I think there was no exception yet.
FFVI. Locke's a Thief, Celes is one of your strongest physical characters.
Likewise, Rosa holds her own in physical damage with a bow.
This would make Kain a possible choice, though... however, is there any official statement that says that Cecil and Rosa are in love?
To my knowledge, no. Nothing explicitly declares them to be in love. All the evidence points to this, and it is overwhelming evidence, but nothing declares it.
But we don't need to be told things to know they are true, like knowing that their son was almost certainly conceived before they were married.
Claim: Every group member has undying feelings for Aerith and Cloud's feelings are nothing special.
I guess there is a double no.
First no: Though it was said that every member carries feelings for Aerith inside, Cloud was said to carry his own undying feelings towards her in his heart. So he feels feelings towards Aerith like the rest of the group, but those feelings differ from the rest.
No one has said they are nothing special. We're just wondering why the rather obvious conclusion of the guilt which is a major obstacle in the film and which has been directly associated with Aerith is being ignored here.
Second no: The feelings of the group are not undying. They are said to carry feelings towards her; however, only Cloud's feelings are said to be undying.
Yes, but Undying just means that time doesn't erase them. Any feeling can be undying. Undying love, hate, guilt, hunger, mania, glee, etc. Undying torments, undying agony, undying respect, undying Galuf- okay, now I'm being silly. The point is, undying can refer to anything, and it doesn't mean it can't be ended.
Claim: Tifa's character is bright and optimistic.
Doesn't this contradict her character?
She is called a wimp by Barret at one point,
As a contrast to her usual self.
she constantly worries about anything (mostly Cloud),
Worrying and hoping for the best aren't mutually exclusive. Even though she worries about Cloud, she can also believe in him for certain. She was expecting him to be 'excellent' when he came back. She assumes the best in people as a rule. Doesn't mean you're oblivious to the bad things that can happen, it just means you look and hope towards the better.
it's said she only tries to act bright and optimistic because she wants to conceal her "weak side" and her constant pessimistic worrying, and so on.
Could you please cite this?
And also, Barret says that - if Tifa doesn't work - she will drown in worries and then she won't do anything but that.
Actually, he said 'think about all sorts of things and won't be able to do anything' which is notable different.
Claim: The DoC manual isn't accurate by saying Cloud is an Ex-Soldier.
However, some versions on AC say so. ("You're still fighting as good as back at the time when you were in SOLDIER.")
Also, they likely mean his fantasy memory about that.
Um, Rufus is full of shit.
Cloud called him on that. The DOC Manual is wrong when it calls Cloud Ex-SOLDIER. Just as Rufus was when he said it to try and stroke Cloud's ego. Rufus knew he was lying. The manual appears to be just wrong on that and a few other things.
CR said:True, we don't see evidence of Ifalna visiting Aerith. But in the Temple of the Ancients, one was able to spiritually manifest itself there.
That spirit, and those of the Gi, had refused to go to the lifestream in the first place, had remained anchored in the world out of their strong will of duty and hatred respectively.
CR said:Actually, I don't remember Aerith being able to see Ifalna even after she came to the Lifestream. So, where do the Cetra really go after death? I'm curious about it. Maybe that's somewhere beyond the Lifestream. Since Aerith is only half of a Cetra, she can only go halfway. Just a theory, nonetheless.
Fact is, Aerith already did it. What's to stop her from doing it again?
Cetra go to the Lifestream, same as everyone else.
As for what's stopping Aerith from doing it again? The same thing that stops Sephiroth from putting out new remnants each weak. It's not easy to do. If she could do it, she would have taken steps to have aided the party in one year's time which was an even larger crisis to the planet and the Lifestream.
CR said:Sure they did. Because Tifa loves Cloud, so for the feelings to be mutual, Cloud must also feel love for Tifa. The only feeling they could share in the HW scene is love.
But, they could also share an apathetic night if the affection is low, from the date mechanism?
That would be the night, not the feelings, that were apathetic. The apathetic night, the apathetic conversation would be one without feelings.
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