What even is his endgame?
>>743330618fujoslop demake
He just wants to fuck Cloud
>>743330736This.He wants to cuck both aerith and tifa, so he will fuck cloud in front of them.
>>743330618fuck Cloud right into the ass
>>743330618Spook Cloud until he falls in love with him
>>743330618These new games have basically confirmed my theory that nobody on the dev team ever actually played the original. In OG FF7, Sephiroth was frozen in a block of ice and needed some idiot (Cloud) to hand‑deliver him a WMD so he could drop a meteor, wound the planet, and absorb the Lifestream to become a god. Most of his appearances throughout the first two discs of the game are an astral projection through Jenova.In the new games, they can’t decide if he’s real, fake, a ghost, a time traveler, or whatever. He’s suddenly obsessed with Cloud for no reason, and now he’s got this vague, half‑baked multiverse Kang plan that makes zero sense.
>>743330974It will make sense in the 3rd part of the trilogy, wallah, I swear.
>>743330974Compilation ruined FF7. The devs, just like most "fans" have their minds poisoned by Advent Children. They don't get what made the original good.
Sephiroth's endgame depends a bit on which version of the story you're talking about, because his goals evolve between the original game and the remake trilogy. At its core, though, his objective is to become a godlike being by using the Planet's power.In the original Final Fantasy VII:Sephiroth learns he was created using the cells of Jenova, an extraterrestrial life-form.Believing himself to be the rightful heir of the Planet, he seeks to wound it by summoning Meteor.He uses the Black Materia to cast Meteor, creating a catastrophic injury.His plan is for the Planet to gather the Lifestream at the impact site to heal itself.Sephiroth intends to be at the center of that massive concentration of spiritual energy, absorb it, and ascend into a godlike existence with control over the Planet.So his endgame isn't simply destroying the world—it's engineering a disaster so he can absorb the Planet's life force and evolve into a supreme being.In the Final Fantasy VII Remake and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, his ambitions appear even broader.These games suggest Sephiroth has knowledge that goes beyond the original timeline. Rather than only pursuing Meteor, he seems to be trying to:Break free from destiny itself.Manipulate or merge multiple worlds and timelines.Gain dominion over not just one Planet's Lifestream but reality on a much larger scale.Use Cloud's emotional connection to him as a tool to help achieve those goals.Because the remake trilogy isn't finished, his ultimate objective hasn't been fully explained. The implication is that he's aiming for a level of existence beyond what he sought in the original game—something closer to complete control over fate and the interconnected worlds.In both versions, however, the central theme is the same: Sephiroth seeks absolute power by exploiting the Planet's spiritual energy, with humanity's survival being irrelevant to him.
>>743331305Thanks Copilot
>>743331305Thank you Grok.
>>743331258Literally the only bad thing about Advent Children is that only FFVII got such a great, major continuation story and other games in the series were left dry. Imagine the same for VIII or IX!
>>743330974>In the new games, they can’t decide if he’s real, fake, a ghost, a time traveler, or whateverthat's the idea you fucking mongoloid
>>743331953>I was being retarded on purpose
>>743332440Yes, you were.
>>743330974We are seeing how sephiroth appears to cloud to compel him to come to the reunion. I'll bet only 1/3 of the times sephiroth appears are actually sephiroth and not just mako poisoning lifestream hallucinations from sephiroths increasing manipulation of jenova cells in the lifestream.