User talk:WtW-Suzaku
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Masaru Daimon
I believe it was you who originally provided translations of the bio for Masaru, so could you possibly please visit Talk:Masaru Daimon and add your thoughts to the issue, since the article is currently locked for copyright violation. Shiroi Hane 03:30, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
With the Will
Thanks for the link Suzaku, although I did eventually find my way back via a link on Shiningevo. I'd been trying to get to the site for a while using my brower history as usual so had been going via myrmid and getting a bandwidth warning.. I just assumed the extra traffic the Savers announcement brought had taken the site over limit. Shiroi Hane 00:25, 25 February 2006 (UTC)
Concerning Advent Children and Sephiroth
Suzaku, I saw your edit on Sephiroth's Advent Children article, and I notice that it's the same incorrect info I've seen you posting over on AdventChildren.net.
-Advent Children spoilers-
KYL are not surviving Sephiroth clones. They were physical manifestations of Sephiroth's spirit/will and that of some of the surrounding lifestream his spirit flowed into at the end of Final Fantasy VII. This has been gone over extensively in the months since the movie came out, and one fan even wrote an extensive essay on it.
Follow this link to the detailed Advent Children plot analysis containing that information:
http://faqs.ign.com/articles/657/657331p1.html
Even with the movie itself, KYL are plainly and clearly distinguished from Sephiroth clones for the simple fact that they're called "shinentai," a term that implies "body made of thoughts/will," in this case, manifested by the spiritual energy of sephiroth and some of the lifestream.
For that matter, KYL can place materia directly into their bodies, which Hojo has said ordinary people can't do. These guys aren't even regular human beings. They're made of spiritual energy like the unsent in FFX and X-2, or the "spirit bodies" of the ancients in the temple of the ancients (who were called "seishintai").
I'm going to edit this inaccuracy out of the article.
By the way, I recently contacted a guy named "Steele" with the same info after I saw him doing the same thing. I think you know him. Also, the Ultimania Guides are published by Square-Enix (and were published previously by DigiCube, Square-Enix's publishing subsidiary), not Studio BentStuff. Studio BentStuff only compiles the information. This is in response to something else I saw you say on AC. net.
I hope I haven't come off harsh or anything, but I'm part of the Final Fantasy Wiki Project, and we would like to keep Final Fantasy articles here on Wikipedia (a site accessed by countless people every day) as factually accurate as possible.
By the way once more, feel free to join the wiki project. We could always use more help. Welcome to Wikipedia. Ryu Kaze 00:16, 26 February 2006 (UTC)
- Actually, the only thing I changed in the article was adding, "in a manner reminiscient of how Sephiroth took control of Jenova's body during the early stages of Final Fantasy VII", and I corrected the quote to, "I'll never be a memory," which is how it was translated in the official subtitles at the Special Edition screenings. I've got no idea who "Steele" is.