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'''Sephiroth''' is the main antagonist of ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' and other ''[[Compilation of Final Fantasy VII]]'' titles. He is described as the opposite of the main protagonist, [[Cloud Strife]]. Sephiroth is a tall man with long silver hair and bright cyan eyes with cat-like pupils. He wears a long black coat decorated with metallic pauldrons and belted black boots. Sephiroth carries the [[Masamune]] sword around with him. | '''Sephiroth''' is the main antagonist of ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' and other ''[[Compilation of Final Fantasy VII]]'' titles. He is described as the opposite of the main protagonist, [[Cloud Strife]]. Sephiroth is a tall man with long silver hair and bright cyan eyes with cat-like pupils. He wears a long black coat decorated with metallic pauldrons and belted black boots. Sephiroth carries the [[Masamune]] sword around with him. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Final Fantasy VII''=== | ===''Final Fantasy VII''=== | ||
[[File:Sephiroth | [[File:Sephiroth FF7 fire.jpg|thumb|left|200px|A famous scene of ''Final Fantasy VII'' of Sephiroth standing in a fiery background after he burnt down Nibelheim.]] | ||
In ''Final Fantasy VII'', Sephiroth was the most famous member of [[SOLDIER]], a paramilitary branch of [[Shinra Electric Power Company|Shinra]], until he mysteriously disappeared five years prior to the beginning of the game. He then returns to enact a plot which threatens the game's world, bringing him into conflict with the game's protagonists, especially, Cloud, who shares a past with Sephiroth. | In ''Final Fantasy VII'', Sephiroth was the most famous member of [[SOLDIER]], a paramilitary branch of [[Shinra Electric Power Company|Shinra]], until he mysteriously disappeared five years prior to the beginning of the game. He then returns to enact a plot which threatens the game's world, bringing him into conflict with the game's protagonists, especially, Cloud, who shares a past with Sephiroth. | ||
Notions of Sephiroth's apparent death are put into question when Cloud and his company [[AVALANCHE]] are detained in Shinra's headquarters. On the eve before a public execution, their cell doors are opened. A trail of blood leads the group to discover that [[President Shinra]] has been impaled by a sword confirmed to belong to Sephiroth. Cloud and his friends decide to pursue him. | Notions of Sephiroth's apparent death are put into question when Cloud and his company [[AVALANCHE]] are detained in Shinra's headquarters. On the eve before a public execution, their cell doors are opened. A trail of blood leads the group to discover that [[President Shinra]] has been impaled by a sword confirmed to belong to Sephiroth. Cloud and his friends decide to pursue him. | ||
In the town of [[Kalm]]'s [[inn]], much of Sephiroth's past is explained when Cloud tells the other | In the town of [[Kalm]]'s [[inn]], much of Sephiroth's past is explained when Cloud tells the other party members about he and Sephiroth's past, shown through a flashback. The two of them were members of [[SOLDIER]], and they were sent on a mission to [[Nibelheim]] during an investigation and found [[Jenova]]. Sephiroth went into the [[Shinra Mansion]]'s basement to study the research notes left behind. Through this, Sephiroth learned that he was artificially reproduced through the [[Jenova Project]], a project dedicated to studying the undead remains of a humanoid alien parasite named [[Jenova]]. Wishing to study the effects of Jenova's cells on a human subject, [[Professor Hojo|Hojo]] and [[Lucrecia]] volunteer their unborn son for experimentation. Sephiroth is henceforth injected with Jenova cells while still unborn. After his birth, Sephiroth was raised by Shinra. Although Shinra taught him that Jenova was his mother, they revealed to him nothing about her. Sephiroth exhibited superhuman qualities at an early age. | ||
After learning about his origin, Sephiroth fell into madness and began to hate humanity. Sephiroth proceeded to burn down Nibelheim and then returned to [[Mt. Nibel]]'s [[Mako Reactor]]. There he stole Jenova's head, and engaged in a battle with Cloud, although he cannot remember the details afterward. | After learning about his origin, Sephiroth fell into madness and began to hate humanity. Sephiroth proceeded to burn down Nibelheim and then returned to [[Mt. Nibel]]'s [[Mako Reactor]]. There he stole Jenova's head, and engaged in a battle with Cloud, although he cannot remember the details afterward. | ||
[[File:Sephiroth kills Aeris FF7.jpg|thumb|200px|Sephiroth kills Aeris in ''Final Fantasy VII'']] | |||
Sephiroth's plan, revealed later in the [[Temple of the Ancients]], is to drain the planet of its energy with the aid of the black [[materia]] and its cataclysmic power named [[Meteor]]. [[Aerith Gainsborough|Aeris Gainsborough]], the last Cetra, attempts to stop him with the white materia and its power, [[Holy]]. Aeris succeeds in summoning Holy, but Jenova, while in the appearance of Sephiroth, kills her before it can be activated. The white materia remains active, but unused. Later, Cloud procures the black materia, but is manipulated against his will into surrendering it to Sephiroth, who then summons Meteor and barricades himself inside Northern Crater, waiting for its arrival. | |||
In the story's climax, the Northern Cave barrier is penetrated by Shinra's mako cannon, allowing Cloud and his party to descend into the crater for a final confrontation. Sephiroth manifests himself as [[Bizzaro Sephiroth]] and attacks. Upon being weakened, he transforms again into [[Safer Sephiroth]], an angelic figure. After being defeated again, Sephiroth's spirit makes a final mental assault upon Cloud within the Lifestream. However, Cloud has already rediscovered himself and Sephiroth is unable to attack. Cloud easily dispatches Sephiroth and leaves the Lifestream. | |||
===''Ehrgeiz''=== | ===''Ehrgeiz''=== | ||
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In the film ''[[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]]'', it has been two years following the defeat of Sephiroth, and a disease known as "geostigma" has spread throughout the world, afflicting many with its ill symptoms of extreme fatigue and open sores on the skin. The now reclusive Cloud finds himself confronted by a strange trio of silver-haired brothers who are the Remnants of Sephiroth, physical manifestations of Sephiroth's will and spiritual energy. | In the film ''[[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]]'', it has been two years following the defeat of Sephiroth, and a disease known as "geostigma" has spread throughout the world, afflicting many with its ill symptoms of extreme fatigue and open sores on the skin. The now reclusive Cloud finds himself confronted by a strange trio of silver-haired brothers who are the Remnants of Sephiroth, physical manifestations of Sephiroth's will and spiritual energy. | ||
Their leader, Kadaj, later transforms into Sephiroth after absorbing Jenova's head. After his resurrection, Sephiroth reveals that he has been using geostigma in a plan to corrupt the Lifestream and grant him control of the entire Planet. He and Cloud then engage in a duel, in which Sephiroth displays enormous power. Despite being outmatched, Cloud defeats him with his new [[Limit Break]], causing Sephiroth to fade away. | Their leader, Kadaj, later transforms into Sephiroth after absorbing Jenova's head. After his resurrection, Sephiroth reveals that he has been using geostigma in a plan to corrupt the Lifestream and grant him control of the entire Planet. He and Cloud then engage in a duel, in which Sephiroth displays enormous power. Despite being outmatched, Cloud defeats him with his new [[common elements of Final Fantasy#Battle systems and Limit Breaks|Limit Break]], causing Sephiroth to fade away. | ||
====''Last Order: Final Fantasy VII''==== | ====''Last Order: Final Fantasy VII''==== | ||
[[File:Sephiroth LOFF7.jpg|thumb|left|200px|In ''Last Order: Final Fantasy VII'']] | [[File:Sephiroth LOFF7.jpg|thumb|left|200px|In ''Last Order: Final Fantasy VII'']] | ||
In ''[[Last Order: Final Fantasy VII]]'', set five years before ''Final Fantasy VII'', Sephiroth and [[Zack]] receive orders to investigate a Shinra research mansion and a mako reactor near Nibelheim after they complete their mission to stop [[Genesis | In ''[[Last Order: Final Fantasy VII]]'', set five years before ''Final Fantasy VII'', Sephiroth and [[Zack]] receive orders to investigate a Shinra research mansion and a mako reactor near Nibelheim after they complete their mission to stop [[Genesis]]. Upon investigating the mansion, Sephiroth discovers his disturbing origins as an integral experiment in the Jenova Project.[11] Utterly confused and still believing Jenova to be his mother, he soon comes to believe that he is the last of the Cetra. This drives him to emotionally-driven madness, leading him to destroy Nibelheim and embarking to retrieve his "mother." | ||
Zack pursues Sephiroth and arrives at the reactor to stop him, only to be soundly defeated. While finally liberating Jenova, Sephiroth is caught off-guard and stabbed from behind by Cloud, who is armed with Zack's Buster Sword. Sephiroth exits the chamber with Jenova's severed head while Cloud follows. However, Cloud is impaled by Sephiroth, who | Zack pursues Sephiroth and arrives at the reactor in an attempt to stop him, only to be soundly defeated. While finally liberating Jenova, Sephiroth is caught off-guard and stabbed from behind by Cloud, who is armed with Zack's Buster Sword. Sephiroth exits the chamber with Jenova's severed head while Cloud follows. However, Cloud is impaled by Sephiroth, who was annoyed with his persistence to apprehend him. Unlike both Final Fantasy VII and Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, Sephiroth willingly leaps with Jenova's head into the reactor core, where he travels the Lifestream to the Northern Cave. There, he plots to absorb the planet's energy in attempt to achieve godhood, while the world believes him to be dead, until the events of Final Fantasy VII. | ||
====''Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII''==== | ====''Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII''==== | ||
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[[File:Sephiroth SSB Ultimate artwork.png|thumb|200px|''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' artwork]] | [[File:Sephiroth SSB Ultimate artwork.png|thumb|200px|''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' artwork]] | ||
During {{wp|The Game Awards 2020|The Game Awards}} held on December 10, 2020, Sephiroth was announced as the fighter for Challenger Pack 8. A follow-up broadcast hosted by [[Masahiro Sakurai]] on December 17, 2020, further showcased his moves and his home stage, the [[Northern Cave (stage)|Northern Cave]]. The pack released officially on December 22, 2020, | In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Sephiroth was released as the third fighter of Fighters Pass Vol. 2, following [[mariowiki:Min Min|Min Min]] and [[mariowiki:Steve (Minecraft)|Steve]]. During {{wp|The Game Awards 2020|The Game Awards}} held on December 10, 2020, Sephiroth was announced as the fighter for Challenger Pack 8. A follow-up broadcast hosted by [[Masahiro Sakurai]] on December 17, 2020, further showcased his moves and his home stage, the [[Northern Cave (stage)|Northern Cave]]. The pack released officially on December 22, 2020, though from December 17 until its release, if the player purchased the individual pack or Fighters Pass Vol. 2 and updated the game to version 10.0.0, they could partake in the [[Sephiroth Challenge]] event, in which their fighter fights Sephiroth in a Stamina battle on the Northern Cave stage on Easy, Normal, or Very Hard difficulty. If the player defeated Sephiroth on any difficulty, they would unlock him, the stage, and its music early.<ref>[https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/blog/index.html?category=cat08_info_patch-v10 Super Smash Blog post for version 10.0.0]</ref> | ||
The reveal trailer for Sephiroth takes place during the events of the World of Light, emerging during a fight between various characters and [[mariowiki:Galeem|Galeem]] and several [[mariowiki:Master Hand|Master Hand]]s. Unlike all of the other characters in-game, he is the only playable character that seems to not join forces with the cast; however, he cuts Galeem in half right before his appearance, seemingly being against both separate parties. [[Cloud Strife|Cloud]] then recognizes Sephiroth upon his appearance. After brief gameplay footage, Sephiroth is seen attempting to stab through [[mariowiki:Mario|Mario]] (a reference to his actions towards Cloud during the Nibelheim Incident flashback in the original game as well as a similar action in their duel in ''{{wp|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children|Advent Children Complete}}''), which is then interrupted by Cloud, and the two begin swordfighting. | The reveal trailer for Sephiroth takes place during the events of the World of Light, emerging during a fight between various characters and [[mariowiki:Galeem|Galeem]] and several [[mariowiki:Master Hand|Master Hand]]s. Unlike all of the other characters in-game, he is the only playable character that seems to not join forces with the cast; however, he cuts Galeem in half right before his appearance, seemingly being against both separate parties. [[Cloud Strife|Cloud]] then recognizes Sephiroth upon his appearance. After brief gameplay footage, Sephiroth is seen attempting to stab through [[mariowiki:Mario|Mario]] (a reference to his actions towards Cloud during the Nibelheim Incident flashback in the original game as well as a similar action in their duel in ''{{wp|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children|Advent Children Complete}}''), which is then interrupted by Cloud, and the two begin swordfighting. | ||
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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== |