Sephiroth

Sephiroth is the main antagonist of Final Fantasy VII. His appearance was designed by Tetsuya Nomura, who also designed other characters in the game. Sephiroth's personality is one of cold ruthlessness; he will do anything no matter how horrible to fulfill his massive celestial ambitions. Sephiroth prefers to toy with his enemies and make them suffer rather than kill them outright, taking great pleasure in taunting them. He is arrogant and egotistical, but yet holds a soft spot for his "mother".

In Japan, Sephiroth's voice was provided by seiyuu Shinichiro Miki in Ehrgeiz and Toshiyuki Morikawa in Advent Children and Kingdom Hearts II. In the English version of Kingdom Hearts, his voice was provided by Lance Bass of *NSYNC fame, a decision that was received negatively by some fans. In the English version of Advent Children, Crisis Core and Kingdom Hearts II, however, he is voiced by George Newbern.

In Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-, he has a small fanclub in the group Silver Elite, which obsesses over him and his hair styling. He also has a DMW named Octaslash

Appearance
Sephiroth's early designs were done by Yoshitaka Amano and later refined by Tetsuya Nomura. Sephiroth, in all his appearances, wears a long black coat with silver pauldrons, black boots and black clothing underneath. The top of his clothing underneath his uniform is split to reveal his chest, covered by crossing leather straps. Beyond his clothing, Sephiroth is known for his green cat-like eyes, his long silver hair and the Masamune, his six-foot long katana that he is rarely seen without. This appearance has been noted to parallel Satan - some texts describe Satan as a man in a dark cloak, which is also referenced in one of Sephiroth's musical themes, "Chasing the Man in the Black Cape". Sephiroth is also left-handed, another attribute that has been associated with evil, the word "sinister" being derived from the Latin word sinistral, meaning "left-handed". Beginning with the Kingdom Hearts series and carrying over to Advent Children, Sephiroth bears a large, black feathered wing over his right shoulder. Although how he manifests it is not explained, it is shown in Crisis Core that both Angeal Hewley and Genesis Rhapsodos possess similar wings. Thus, Sephiroth's wing may just be a result of his high exposure to Mako or Jenova cells, although this does not explain why he does not have the wing when first shown in Final Fantasy VII.

In the "Compilation of Final Fantasy VII", Sephiroth's uniform basically remains the same as in Final Fantasy VII, but now his coat has several buckles instead of just one and the traditional "SOLDIER" symbol in his belt is replaced by the new one, which was redesigned for the Compilation. In Advent Children, Sephiroth's hair was animated by hand to make sure it looked as real as possible, and he was given an otherworldly appearance with, as Nomura stated, "an attractive nose and thin lips. It's a face you'd never see in real life". In the Kingdom Hearts series, Sephiroth retains his core design of silver hair and a black cloak, but his clothing is now given red linings, his cloak has changed shape slightly, and he bears his black wing over his right shoulder. In Dissidia, Sephiroth's design is identical to his Final Fantasy VII design, but his pauldrons are changed to resemble Amano's artwork and his coat is closed by a belt as in Nomura's design.

In the final battle with Sephiroth at the end of Final Fantasy VII, Sephiroth manifests as a bizarre angelic creature called Safer Sephiroth. Although the symbolism behind this is subject to interpretation, it has greatly influenced Sephiroth's appearance in later titles as noted above. Sephiroth in this form has a tanned humanoid torso atop a cloud-like platform with six large, luminescent white wings. Sephiroth's right arm has morphed into a dark violet wing, which he uses to attack, while his left arm remains human. Six golden rings, in the shape of the Celestial Rose, circle behind his head, giving the appearance of a halo. This design may have also been a factor in Sephiroth's iconic black wing due to this appearance as a "One-Winged Angel" (see below).

Birth
Sephiroth was born approximately 30 years before the start of the game (exact year left unknown) to Professor Hojo and Lucrecia Crescent. Before Sephiroth's birth, Hojo and Lucrecia were working as assistants to Professor Gast, Shin-Ra's top scientist, on the Jenova Project. The project studied the remains of an extra-terrestrial entity known as Jenova, which was mistakenly thought to be one of the Cetra, an ancient people of the world that the game takes place in. Hojo injected cell samples from Jenova into the pregnant Lucrecia. Lucrecia then carried Sephiroth to term, his fetal form merging with the cells of Jenova as it developed.

After his birth, Shin-Ra raised Sephiroth to be a supersoldier, the very first SOLDIER. They told him nothing of his mother except that her name was "Jenova." He was not aware his father was the Shin-Ra scientist 'Hojo' whom he referred to as "inexperienced" and "a walking mass of complexes" - he however, respected Professor Gast, until he left Shin-Ra under the guidance of Ifalna. Sephiroth proved to be an incredibly strong and effective member of SOLDIER, gaining worldwide fame for his exploits such as his role in Midgar's victory against Wutai. He was later sent by President Shinra to deal with the newly formed AVALANCHE when they raided Junon, and then went after the group when they "kidnapped" Professor Hojo.

In SOLDIER Sephiroth had two friends, Angeal Hewley and Genesis Rhapsodos. Though all three were rival SOLDIERs First Class, they each saw each other as close. When Genesis and Sephiroth duel in the virtual reality Junon, Sephiroth seems to be the stronger, but it ends inconclusively. Angeal stops the fight before either hurt each other too badly. The small wound Genesis takes does not heal. Sephiroth offers his blood as a transfusion, but is told that his blood is not compatible. Genesis eventually defects from Shin-Ra, making Sephiroth very uneasy about his missions against him. Just before his final mission, Sephiroth hints that he may leave Shin-Ra altogether.

Descent Into Madness
In the events of Crisis Core and Last Order, taking place four years before the beginning of Final Fantasy VII itself, Sephiroth was ordered to inspect the Mako Reactor outside the town of Nibelheim with a small entourage, consisting of one other member of SOLDIER and a few Shin-Ra MPs. Among this group was SOLDIER 1st Class member Zack and his buddy, a 16-year-old Shin-Ra trooper named Cloud Strife. Nibelheim was Cloud's childhood home, but he avoided showing his face and revealing himself to his childhood friend Tifa Lockhart out of shame over not becoming a full-fledged member of SOLDIER as he had sworn to do several years earlier.

At the reactor, Sephiroth found several pod-like chambers containing monstrous creatures, apparently former humans, possibly mutated by injection with Jenova cells and exposure to Mako. Deeper inside, he found a larger chamber labeled "JENOVA," which contained a very strange feminine-looking creature. When Zack suggests a connection between SOLDIER and the creatures in the tanks, Sephiroth flies into a rage

Crisis Core shows an alternate version of events at the Nibelheim incident, and Genesis plays a large part in Sephiroth's madness. During this time, Genesis tells Sephiroth that he was born from the Jenova Project, which was used to produce a 'monster'. Going in more depth about Jenova, and the Jenova Project, Genesis states more facts, but Sephiroth himself does not understand all of what Genesis tries to tells him.

Deeply disturbed by the fact that the creature had the same name as his "mother" and by the idea that he himself might have been created in an experiment similar to the one that created the monsters in the pods, Sephiroth made his way to the mansion that had been occupied by Shin-Ra researchers and began reading the research notes that were located in the basement library.

As a result of what he learned, Sephiroth became enraged and psychotic. Based on the Shin-Ra reports, he came to believe that Jenova was a Cetra, and therefore that he himself, Jenova's "son," was the last survivor of the Cetra. He also believed that the human race had betrayed the Cetra 2,000 years earlier, leaving them alone to defend the Planet from a calamity it had faced (eventually revealed to have been Jenova itself), and resolved to take vengeance for his "ancestors." He burned Nibelheim to the ground, killing nearly everyone within the village, including Cloud's mother, and then returned to the Mako Reactor in the Nibelheim Mountains. He was pursued by some surviving villagers, including Tifa and her father. Cloud and Zack, as of yet unharmed, also followed. When Tifa arrived at the reactor, she found her father dead with Sephiroth's Masamune left beside his body. In anger, she took the sword and charged Sephiroth outside the pod room; however, he took his blade back from her and cut her down, nearly killing her.

A moment later, Zack arrived and rushed up the stairs in the pod room to Jenova's chamber, attempting to stop Sephiroth. In Final Fantasy VII he is easily defeated, but Crisis Core retcons this into a full battle. He attempted to engage Sephiroth, but Sephiroth flung him off the walkway, plummeting far below the chamber. Luckily, Zack landed on a large glass platform right above the pool of mako. Sephiroth follows Zack down, and they exchange a few blows. Then Sephiroth shatters the glass platform, and they both manage to land on a small beam protruding from the wall. They battle some more, and eventually go back up to the Jenova chamber. Zack was sent reeling out of the doorway of the chamber and onto the stairway. Sephiroth attempted to take Jenova with him, but before he could do this, Cloud charged into the room, carrying Zack's large Buster Sword, and, taking Sephiroth by surprise, stabbed him through his abdomen from behind. Believing Sephiroth was finished, Cloud went to tend to Tifa.

Due to Sephiroth's enhanced anatomy, however, he survived Cloud's assault, though wounded greatly. He then removed Jenova's head for reasons known only to himself. He prepared to leave, and to launch an assault upon the human race to symbolically "take back the Planet" for the Cetra. Before he could leave the Reactor, Cloud pursued him once more. This time Sephiroth took Cloud by surprise, turning quickly and sliding his sword into Cloud's stomach. But Cloud's desperation proved greater than Sephiroth's strength, and he lifted Sephiroth off the floor using the blade in his chest as a lever and his own body as a pivot, flinging Sephiroth over the edge of the catwalk upon which they stood, into a wall with explosive circuits, and down into the Mako pool beneath the reactor. Sephiroth's body dissolves in the Lifestream but his will combines him and Jenova into a single being, with him in control. Cloud stumbles out of the chamber and falls next to Zack on the staircase, before they both pass out.

In Last Order, it was retconed that Cloud only managed to fling Sephiroth into the wall, and that Sephiroth jumped into the Lifestream as a means of escape, stunned by Cloud's strength. No other version of the Nibelheim incident shows events going this way.

Four Year Disappearance
Following this, Shin-Ra sealed the records on Sephiroth and rebuilt Nibelheim in order to cover up the incident, populating it with Shin-Ra employees paid to act as the town's citizens. Hojo meanwhile decided to make use of the surviving residents of Nibelheim, and so commissioned them against their wills to take part in an experiment that would hopefully prove his Jenova Reunion Theory. A theory that stated that when Jenova's cells are separated, they will seek to reunite in a "Reunion". This was done by injecting some of Jenova's cells into the survivors and then infusing them with Mako, two procedures that had been carried out on Sephiroth himself (the difference being that the procedures were done on Sephiroth when he was still developing in the womb, causing them to merge with his DNA and grow with him as he developed). Thus, the subjects of the experiment were dubbed "Sephiroth Clones".

Cloud and Zack were two of Hojo's subjects for this experiment, and they would spend the next four years as his prisoners in the Shin-Ra Mansion of Nibelheim. Shortly before the main events of the game begin, Zack broke free and took the semi-comatose Cloud with him. Around this point in time, the call of the Reunion began to go out, and the Sephiroth clones began making their way toward Midgar, where Jenova was transferred to after the Nibelheim incident.

As for Sephiroth, through the years, he began to understand the true nature of Jenova by absorbing her head and being encrusted in raw materia, deciding to use the knowledge of the Cetra obtained from the Lifestream for his ambitions. Sephiroth heads to the great Northern Crater, the Planet's 2,000 year old wound that was formed by Jenova's landing, where he slowly reforms his body in preparation to become a God. This was the last time Sephiroth would be seen for four years.

Return
The hero party of the game, known as AVALANCHE, were captive in Shin-Ra's headquarters at this time, having made a daring raid on the facility in an attempt to rescue the captive Aeris Gainsborough. During the night, Jenova's body contained now in Hojo's lab in the building, breaks out of its containment vessel through Sephiroth's influence, taking on his appearance and will as a total puppet. Since this Jenova was nothing but a projection of Sephiroth's will, all the actions she takes can be attributed to Sephiroth, for Jenova is nothing but a piece of him now. Sephiroth through Jenova slaughters much of the Shin-Ra personnel in the building. At some point, Cloud's prison cell was opened, either by Jenova itself or by an electrical malfunction occurring as a result of massacre. It is also probable that Sephiroth himself opened the lock, possibly because he views Cloud as one of his "clones". AVALANCHE found their guards slaughtered, and President Shinra impaled against his desk by a sword that apparently belonged to Sephiroth. As a result of this, Sephiroth clones began changing direction toward the Northern Cave, where Sephiroth's actual body is located.

Having decided to investigate the matter, encountering the Jenova/Sephiroth on the way, AVALANCHE discovered that Sephiroth was attempting to use the Black Materia, an item that would call forth a manifestation of the Ultimate Destructive Magic: Meteor. Sephiroth intended to use this to deal a potentially fatal wound to the Planet, at which time it would then send out large amounts of spirit energy from the Lifestream in order to heal that wound. Sephiroth planned to be at the center while bringing the Reunion to the Northern Cave so they can absorb the scattered remains of Jenova in the clones and intercept this massive concentration of energy, absorbing it and the knowledge and power it carried, which he believed would make him a God.

Aeris Gainsborough, the true last survivor of the Cetra, tried to use the White Materia given to her by her mother to summon the force called Holy, the only power able to counter Meteor. During her attempt to call forth this Ultimate White Magic, Sephiroth fell from above and impaled her with his sword, killing the flower girl almost instantly. This was part of Sephiroth's manipulation and mental torture of Cloud, possibly destabilizing him so that he might be easily manipulated. Though Aerith had successfully called Holy, it was now being held back within the Planet by Sephiroth, preventing it from moving with his will, as augmented by Jenova's power.

He continued manipulating Cloud until AVALANCHE reached Sephiroth's body inside the Northern Cave, where Hojo, along with President Rufus Shinra's entourage, were examining the slumbering WEAPONs that surrounded Sephiroth's body. Cloud was dazed and unsure what he was, but as he listened to Hojo explaining the JENOVA Project, he felt he had lost all meaning as a person, being simply a failure. He then willingly handed over the Black Materia to Sephiroth, which Sephiroth used to call forth Meteor. Afterward, AVALANCHE and the Shin-Ra executives that were present were forced to flee from the collapsing area. Sephiroth then erected a field of energy around the Crater to prevent entry.

Meteor Falls
With his shield up, and Shin-Ra busy fighting AVALANCHE and the WEAPON called forth by the Planet, Sephiroth was safe from all attacks from within the Northern Crater. While the rest of the world was chaos due to the looming shadow of Meteor, Sephiroth perfected his body so as to become a God. However, his shield was penetrated by Shin-Ra, when they fired the Sister Ray.

Cloud and the rest of AVALANCHE then descended into the chasm to defeat a mutated Sephiroth, his body hatching from a pupa-like material (Bizarro Sephiroth) and preparing to absorb the Lifestream (Safer Sephiroth). After destroying Sephiroth's body, his spirit made a mental assault upon Cloud, attempting to overcome his will as easily as it had done in the past and take Cloud's body as his own. However, Cloud's mental defenses had grown and he triumphed over Sephiroth's spirit with his ultimate technique, Omnislash, at which time Sephiroth's spirit was seemingly reclaimed by the Lifestream.

Resurrection


During the events of Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, Sephiroth again plays the role of the destroyer. It has been two years following the defeat of Sephiroth, and a fatal malady called Geostigma has spread throughout the world, afflicting many with extreme fatigue and open sores on the skin.

The now-reclusive Cloud finds himself confronted by a strange trio of silver-haired men who are the physical manifestations of Sephiroth's will and spiritual energy, his powerful will having allowed him to pull out of the Lifestream before being fully diluted. However, without a great abundance of Jenova's cells, Sephiroth cannot be fully reborn. These three, Kadaj, Loz, and Yazoo all believe themselves to guided by their "mother" Jenova, but rather it is Sephiroth himself who forces their actions. The leader, Kadaj becomes the vessel of Sephiroth after absorbing the contents of a case containing remains of Jenova, transforming into the man himself. Sephiroth and Cloud then fight in the ruins of Midgar. Though Cloud is exhausted by the effort, Sephiroth does not break a sweat. He is merely toying with his old foe, hoping to crush his spirit before killing Cloud. Sephiroth reveals his intent to use those that die of Geostigma to bend the Lifestream to his will, take over the Planet and use it to travel to another world, thereby repeating the cycle started by Jenova. Sephiroth is defeated by Cloud's Omnislash Version 5 move, wherein Cloud's First Tsurugi sword is separated into individual swords (the individual swords could be combined by Cloud to form stronger and larger swords) in mid-air. Cloud dashes through Sephiroth, grabs another sword and dashes through him again. This process is repeated until he uses all six components of the First Tsurugi. Sephiroth remains floating in the air as his single black, feathered wing then appears. His final words are "I will...never be a memory," and his single wing wraps around him. The wing fades away, revealing what is left of Kadaj's body as he falls to the ground. The weakened Kadaj is then accepted into the Lifestream as his body and soul 'evaporate' into the falling rain, Aerith's Great Gospel.

In The Reunion Files, Nojima had stated that Sephiroth's only true goal in the film is taking revenge on Cloud, who he saw as a rookie SOLDIER. His revival had been decided to occur early on in the project, but not the exact reasons or means of how he would be revived, and these details were decided at later dates. Sephiroth's dialogue was also made to sound profound, as "he thinks on a level higher than humans", and his hair and eyes were exceptionally difficult to animate. Nomura says that when creating Sephiroth, his appearance was set but he had trouble deciding what kind of voice he should have; once Toshiyuki Morikawa auditioned, Nomura knew he was exactly what he wanted. Morikawa also noted that, with Sephiroth's on-screen presence, he knew his final lines had to be done properly, and with input from the director, gave Sephiroth's iconic final words a sense that "he's not done yet".

Battle


Sephiroth is fought in the original Final Fantasy VII in the Lifestream as a scripted Final Boss of the game. He fights a one on one duel with Cloud. Before those are two non-scripted battles against his "pupua" form, Bizarro Sephiroth and his "God" form Safer Sephiroth. He is fought as in Crisis Core twice and can be challenged again in Missions. Sephiroth's DMW is Octaslash.

As a Party Member
Sephiroth is briefly a part of Cloud's party during the flashback at Nibelheim. However, he cannot be controlled by the player. He is equipped with the Masamune, a Gold Armlet and a Tough Ring. He has Fire, Ice, Bolt, Cure, Earth and Life materia, all at maxed out levels and each connected to a mastered All materia. However, none of his equipment or Materia can be moved or unequipped. At level 50 and with such strong Materia, Sephiroth can easily defeat all the enemies that he and Cloud encounter inside Mt. Nibel. He also takes no damage in battle.

Manifestation
All manifestations of Sephiroth seen throughout the game — excluding flashback sequences and his real body at the Northern Crater and Core of the Planet — are Jenova's entire body under his control, shapeshifted to take on his appearance. The Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega Guide, littered with information directly from the creators of Final Fantasy VII, stated that Sephiroth "was not content to become a mere puppet and assumed position of her mind and will." Despite some initial debate over Jenova's influence over Sephiroth and vice versa, this confirms that Sephiroth had taken control of Jenova's body to the extent that, in essence, he was Jenova. Sephiroth appears through Jenova at regular intervals, until the party confronts him at the Northern Crater. At this time, Sephiroth has absorbed most of Jenova's remaining cells, so he appears to the party by way of astral projection. It is also at this time that Sephiroth's true body is seen preserved in crystallized Mako. In the game's two penultimate battles, Sephiroth takes on two other forms as detailed below.

Cloud's final confrontation with Sephiroth is purely mental/spiritual and takes place in the Lifestream, a final battle of wills. Sephiroth is defeated, and his soul dissolves back into the Lifestream. Even so, Sephiroth's true fate was revealed in Advent Children, as he sought to continue his "Mother's" ghastly mission and his will survived dissolution, leading to the creation of the Remnants of Sephiroth. Sephiroth again appears through Jenova, using her cells and the body of Kadaj to shapeshift Kadaj's body into his own image. In this sense, Sephiroth is still "dead", but as Jenova's cells still remain in existence in some way, he is still able to exert influence over them and act through them, leaving the option open for him to be reborn again at a later date, if another source of Jenova cells could be found. However, such a rebirth is still apparently not without limitations, as once Cloud defeated Sephiroth with Omnislash Version 5, Sephiroth's will over Kadaj failed and he vanished, leaving a fatally wounded Kadaj behind.

Birth of a God
Bizarro Sephiroth is the first form of Sephiroth that Cloud and his party face at the end of the original game. Although many explanations abound, it is sometimes assumed that this is a cocoon state that Sephiroth uses to prepare for his ultimate form. Bizarro has five parts: Head, Right Magic, Left Magic, Core, and Torso. The Head poses no real impact in the battle, but the Left and Right Magics act as a barrier that raises the Core's defense. Once they are brought to inactivity, the Core's defense drops. After the Core is defeated, the Torso then becomes more vulnerable. Bizarro's attacks range from the self-healing Bizarro Energy to Heartless Angel which brings down every character to 1 HP. After Bizarro Sephiroth is defeated, it opens to release Sephiroth's ultimate form.

One-Winged Angel
Safer Sephiroth is the ultimate form of Sephiroth seen in the original game. Though one more battle follows Safer Sephiroth's defeat, it is a staged, un-losable battle purely for plot purposes, so the fight with Safer Sephiroth is essentially the final battle of the game as far as gameplay itself is concerned. It follows the battles with Jenova SYNTHESIS and Bizarro Sephiroth. After Safer Sephiroth is defeated, only the staged battle, a lengthy final cutscene, and the credits follow. The Safer Sephiroth battle is unexplained and leaves many questions unanswered, adding to Sephiroth's mystique and prompting much speculation about the battle's significance to the plot of Final Fantasy VII and its symbolic meaning. The song played during the fight is meant to give a sort of mystic and terroristic feel, as a sort of "Deus Celebri" ("praise to God"). Despite taking place in the bowels of the Planet, the battle takes place in a kaledoscopic swirl of clouds circling Sephiroth, giving the sense that the battle is taking place in another, heavenly plane of existence. The great deal of symbolism that has been found in this battle has given birth to a great deal of speculation.

Strength
Even after appearing in so many titles, Sephiroth's true strength is still unknown. It's stated in the official book "Reunion Files" the Sephiroth seen in Advent Children has "ascended to a new level of existence" and is much stronger than before. But the book also states that he never exerted himself in the final fight against Cloud, and because of that his true potential is still unknown. Statements from Kitase and Nomura in the AC Director's Commentary of the Japanese DVD try to convey Sephiroth's power. Kitase said. "Sephiroth's existence and will is extremely powerful. There is nothing stronger, nothing above him." Producer Kitase even decided that they couldn’t make any other character stronger than Sephiroth in the world of Final Fantasy VII.

As shown in Crisis Core and Advent Children, Sephiroth is a highly skilled swordsman and is highly strong physically. In Advent Children, Sephiroth is able to battle and maintain an advantage on Cloud despite Cloud possessing two weapons, and in Crisis Core he can is able to slice off large portions of the Sister Ray with ease in his battle with Genesis Rhapsodos. Also in Crisis Core, he is able to unleash bursts of energy from his sword and can teleport, although he does not have these powers in any other game within the Compilation. In the short, playable section of Final Fantasy VII shortly before the Nibelheim Incident, Sephiroth is shown to be level 50 and has 3,264 HP. His normal attack has a 255 hit rate, ensuring he never misses, and he possesses a great deal of Mastered Materia giving his great magical strength.

After absorbing Jenova and his time within the Lifestream and Mako hibernation, Sephiroth is able to project illusions of himself in addition to being able to shapeshift Jenova's cells into his own image. It is also possible he may be able to read minds, as evidenced by the scene where he reveals Cloud's true past at the Northern Crater - as Jenova could read minds, it is not entirely unlikely that Sephiroth could not. Sephiroth is also shown to be highly intelligent prior to his descent to madness, and following his time traveling the Lifestream, his intellect has only increased by absorbing the knowledge of the Ancients there. By the end of Final Fantasy VII and Advent Children, Sephiroth's powers have increased dramatically. As Safer Sephiroth, Sephiroth has a variety of powerful magical attacks, and in his signature "Super Nova" attack, Sephiroth is able to summon an asteroid to destroy most of the planets in the solar system and cause the Sun to supernova and explode. However, it should be noted that this is purely for theatrics, obviously, as this sequence is shown every time Sephiroth uses the attack. In Advent Children, Sephiroth has reverted to a human appearance, but retains his black wing. He can now control the weather, fly by force of will, and retains his great strength and agility. Any other powers he may have developed or retained are not shown.

Sephiroth's strength in the Kingdom Hearts series has caused him to be ranked among the harder bosses in the series. Sephiroth in both games in able to summon meteors, pillars of fire and orbs of dark energy. He is able to teleport at will, levitate, and is still a strong swordsman. Sephiroth also uses what has become his signature move across several games, Heartless Angel - capable of draining the player's MP to 0 and their HP to a single point, this is his strongest attack and debately one of the most dangerous in the series. Sephiroth also mentions that "only Cloud can truly kill him", suggesting that he is effectively immortal unless defeated by Cloud.

Naming
Sephiroth is named for the Sephirot, described in the Kabbalah as the manifestations of God that allow Him to manifest in the physical and metaphysical universes, refering to Sephiroth's simultaneous existence in the Lifestream and the Planet, and his manifestations through Jenova. Sephiroth also means "numbers", which can be attributed to the Sephiroth Clones. Sephiroth's penultimate form "Bizarro Sephiroth" is a mistranslation, and "Rebirth Sephiroth" would be much more apt. It is often believed that the name "Safer Sephiroth" is a mis-translation, as Helletic Hojo should have been translated as "Heretic Hojo". A common rumor is that "Safer" is a misspelling of "Seraph" or "Seraphim" due to Safer Sephiroth's angelic appearance. Seraphim are described in the Hebrew Bible as being humanoid angels with six wings: "Above Him stood the Seraphim; each had six wings: with two he covered his face, and with two he covered his feet, and with two he flew". Safer Sephiroth could easily be seen as a Seraphim, with a seventh wing in place of his arm. However, the origin of the name "Safer Sephiroth" is Hebrew; the boss' name as written in Japanese is "セーファ・セフィロス," or "Sēfa Sefirosu"; note that "safer" can also be transliterated as "sefer," "sapher," and "sepher". "Sepher" is Hebrew for "book"; thus, the boss's name translates to "Numbers Book," or, more accurately, "Book of Numbers".

Sephiroth is also known as the "One-Winged Angel", referring to Final Fantasy VII's final boss theme. The title is significant due to Sephiroth's "fallen angel" connotation, a title given to those who have fallen from grace. To some, the name "One-Winged Angel" seems strange, as Safer Sephiroth has a total of seven wings. However, the original Japanese name is "片翼の天使 (Katayoku no Tenshi)," which means "an angel with a wing on one side," rather than an angel with only one wing. "One-Winged Angel" is most likely referring to Sephiroth's one black wing in place of his right arm. And, as noted above, Sephiroth appears in many titles after Final Fantasy VII with a single black wing, drawing back to his title as the One-Winged Angel.

Musical Themes
Sephiroth is also the focus of three pieces of theme music written by series composer Nobuo Uematsu. His primary theme song is Those Chosen by The Planet, a piece utilizing bells, low drums, and a deep chorus, which accompanies Sephiroth's appearances throughout the game. Birth of a God accompanies the battle against Bizarro Sephiroth, the first of Sephiroth's final two forms.

One-Winged Angel
The most noteworthy piece (and a lingering fan favorite) is the one that plays during the final confrontation with Sephiroth, One-Winged Angel. In Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-, a slightly altered version called "Enemy to the World" is played. Its showing in every game in which Sephiroth appears has made it Sephiroth's theme song, replacing Those Chosen by the Planet in the role.

Final Fantasy V
A 2D sprite of Sephiroth, modeled after Final Fantasy V style sprites, occasionally appears in the loading section of the Final Fantasy Anthology port of Final Fantasy V.

Final Fantasy Tactics


When Cloud Strife is transported to Ivalice by a device called the Celestial Globe, he comes out confused and disoriented. The first thing he says is "The heat! Inside my skull... No, stop... Sephiroth---no!" The Final Fantasy VII boss does not actually appear in the game, though a black-caped swordsman is mentioned in one of the Errands.

Dissidia -Final Fantasy-
Sephiroth will appear in the upcoming PSP game Dissidia -Final Fantasy-. Early trailers depict Sephiroth rising from the earth itself, backed by a wall of erupting lava, that eventually takes on the form of Chaos. His appearance is basically the same as his normal appearance within the Final Fantasy VII universe, although his pauldrons have been altered slightly, and he now wears a belt around his coat and a sash under his coat, as he did in Amano's original artwork.

After breaking out of the earth, he and the Warrior of Light prepare to face off against each other. Also, in a new trailer, he is seen fighting against Squall Leonhart, who fares seemingly just as well as Cloud against Sephiroth. It is likely that he will once more play the role of a major enemy and one of the hardest bosses.

Kingdom Hearts


Sephiroth also appears in the English and Final Mix versions of Kingdom Hearts, where he appears as an optional boss in the Olympus Coliseum world, and is widely considered to be the hardest boss in the game. Sephiroth's attacks include various Masamune slashes, summoning meteors, and "Heartless Angel" which can kill the player outright unless the right abilities are equipped. A new orchestration of One-Winged Angel serves as the background music for this battle. In the Final Mix version of the game, extra scenes are revealed including one where Aerith reveals that Cloud wasn't looking for her, but Sephiroth. A bonus scene is also shown after Sephiroth is defeated, where he has a face off with Cloud.

Kingdom Hearts II


Sephiroth reappears in Kingdom Hearts II, again as an optional boss. In this title, his role is expanded beyond its status in the original Kingdom Hearts, as he is involved in a side story involving Hollow Bastion resident Cloud Strife. Cloud apparently is seeking Sephiroth, and Sephiroth is likewise seeking Cloud. It is implied in-game that this incarnation of Sephiroth is the physical embodiment of Cloud's darkness, similar to a Heartless. It could, however, be a similar occurrence as to the end of Final Fantasy VII, where Sephiroth intruded into Cloud's mind. Sephiroth may quite literally be living on in this universe by feeding off of the darkest parts of Cloud's memory, meanwhile weakening Cloud and driving him into insanity. Sephiroth in turn taunts Cloud about his unrevealed past and tempts him to darkness.

After Sora restores Hollow Bastion to the Radiant Garden, Sephiroth can be found in the Great Maw. He can be challenged and is once again one of the hardest bosses in the game, using meteors, dark orbs and a long Masamune combos. After being defeated he confronts Cloud again and the two battle, vanishing in a bright light as Tifa intervenes to give Cloud "light" power to combat Sephiroth's darkness, although the exact meaning of this has been subject to interpretation.

Although Sephiroth most prominently displays his signature black wing on his shoulder, he also has two smaller, less noticeable wings extending from his hips, and his gauntlets and trenchcoat also resemble wings, making him vaguely reminiscent of his Safer Sephiroth appearance.

Itadaki Street Special
Sephiroth appears as a playable character along with Cloud, Aeris and Tifa from Final Fantasy VII.

Itadaki Street Portable
Sephiroth also appears as a character in Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable.

Ehrgeiz


In this fighter game, Sephiroth appears together with some other Final Fantasy VII characters. Sephiroth is controllable both in his normal appearance and the shirtless version that Cloud confronts alone at the end of Final Fantasy VII.

External Link

 * Sephiroth in Wikipedia

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