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The Rose has even appeared in the Final Fantasy series. |
In Final Fantasy II The Wild
Rose Rebellion, also referred to as the Rebel Army, is a resistance organization fighting against the Empire of Palamecia. The name comes from the symbol of the Kingdom of Fynn, the Wild
Rose which appears below. Above is the hero Firion and the Wild
Rose .
Final Fantasy IX has The
Red Rose which is Queen Brahne's personal airship.
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Above is the logo of Squaresoft the company that makes the Final Fantasy series. Within the logo is the pyramid and within the name itself is square. |
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The Turks are an organization in Shinra. They scout for possible candidates for SOLDIER.""This violently? I thought they were kidnapping someone.""They're also involved in a lot of dirty stuff on the side. Spying, murder... you know." —Cloud and Aeris |
Final Fantasy VII includes
The Turks a group that perform covert operations on behalf of Shinra, including espionage, kidnappings and assassinations. They also scout for potential candidates for Shinra's elite military unit, SOLDIER, and serve as bodyguards for the Shinra executives.
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Sephiroth, in Final Fantasy VII, is the main villain. According to Kabbalah's teaching, the Sephirot (also spelled "sephiroth") (singular sefirah) are the ten emanations and attributes of God with which he continually sustains the universe in existence.
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Midgar Zolom on your right from Final Fantasy 7 and Midgard - son of Loki, depicted as a serpent on your right. |
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Midgar (ミッドガル, Middogaru?) is the capital city and power base of the Shinra Electric Power Company in the world of Gaia. It is a major location in Final Fantasy VII. |
"Between heaven above and hell beneath is the earth which the Scandinavians call Midgard, or the middle garden." - Anatomy of Man
Manly P. Hall pg.6
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