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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Part of Sephiroth's name is actually mentioned in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''. As a secret character, Cloud Strife is brought into the game's setting ([[Ivalice]]) by a device called "the Celestrial Globe". His first line after arriving is "What's this? My fingers are tingling... My eyes...they're burning... Stop...stop it.... phiros...." Though the part of his name that is mentioned reads as "-phiros" rather than "-phiroth," this is a translation error due to the interchangeability between "th" and "su" when transliterating to and from Japanese. | * Part of Sephiroth's name is actually mentioned in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''. As a secret character, Cloud Strife is brought into the game's setting ([[Ivalice]]) by a device called "the Celestrial Globe". His first line after arriving is "What's this? My fingers are tingling... My eyes...they're burning... Stop...stop it.... phiros...." Though the part of his name that is mentioned reads as "-phiros" rather than "-phiroth," this is a translation error due to the interchangeability between "th" and "su" when transliterating to and from Japanese. | ||
* In ''Final Fantasy VII'', excluding cut scenes and character art, and in ''Kingdom Hearts'', Sephiroth is depicted holding his sword, the Masamune, in his right hand. However, in ''Ehrgeiz'', ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'', and ''Kingdom Hearts II'', he is shown with the sword in his left hand. In Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II, his eyes have also been changed from green to blue and he has one wing in Kingdom Hearts and | * In ''Final Fantasy VII'', excluding cut scenes and character art, and in ''Kingdom Hearts'', Sephiroth is depicted holding his sword, the Masamune, in his right hand. However, in ''Ehrgeiz'', ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'', and ''Kingdom Hearts II'', he is shown with the sword in his left hand. In Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II, his eyes have also been changed from green to blue and he has one wing in Kingdom Hearts and three in Kingdom Hearts II. | ||
*In the ''Final Fantasy VII: Ultimania Omega'' guidebook, Sephiroth's infamous "Supernova" attack is listed in the article on Limit Breaks, implying that it is not a spell or a summon, but rather Sephiroth's own unique Limit Break. It is unavailable, however, when Sephiroth briefly joins the player's party during the Nibelheim flashback, and is not used by Sephiroth when he appears as an enemy except when he is in his | *In the ''Final Fantasy VII: Ultimania Omega'' guidebook, Sephiroth's infamous "Supernova" attack is listed in the article on Limit Breaks, implying that it is not a spell or a summon, but rather Sephiroth's own unique Limit Break. It is unavailable, however, when Sephiroth briefly joins the player's party during the Nibelheim flashback, and is not used by Sephiroth when he appears as an enemy except when he is in his Safer Sephiroth incarnation. | ||
==References== | ==References== |