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===''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children''=== | ===''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children''=== | ||
In ''[[Final Fantasy VII Advent Children]]'', | In ''[[Final Fantasy VII Advent Children]]'', "remnants" of Sephiroth, who call themselves "Jenova's children", attempted a new Reunion that would allow Sephiroth to be reborn. To accomplish that, they sought out what remained of Jenova's head. Lacking Jenova cells, they couldn't sense her location on their own. However, those with Geostigma could. So [[Kadaj]], the leader of the three, used his will to take down the body defenses of the children [[Yazoo]] abducted and turned them into "bloodhounds". When Kadaj absorbed the remains of Jenova's neck, the cells reconstructed him into a new body for Sephiroth. From there, Sephiroth battled with Cloud once again and was again defeated. | ||
==General information== | ==General information== | ||
===Physical appearance=== | ===Physical appearance=== | ||
In ''Final Fantasy VII'', as seen in Mt. Nibel's Mako Reactor, Jenova appears to be human-sized and is in the shape of a nude, blue skinned woman. When seen here, she is wearing a helmet that exposes her brain at the top and, in the front, bears a plaque inscribed with the word "JENOVA" and an inscription. | |||
The inscription on Jenova's helmet is different throughout her appearances. In ''Final Fantasy VII'', it reads "Made in Hong Kong; All rights reserved 1996; Squer Company Limited". The text is too small to read in the game, although a higher quality version of the cutscene is featured in the intro of "Distance", a "the making of" featurette on the ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' DVD, allowed the text to become visible. In ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'', the plaque is inscribed with the dates of Jenova's discovery and concealment to her container. In ''Last Order: Final Fantasy VII'', the plaque reads, "Strict secrecy; Scientific inquiry section; Shinra Company Limited". The word "JENOVA" and her placement are the only consistent markings on the plaque throughout her appearances. | The inscription on Jenova's helmet is different throughout her appearances. In ''Final Fantasy VII'', it reads "Made in Hong Kong; All rights reserved 1996; Squer Company Limited". The text is too small to read in the game, although a higher quality version of the cutscene is featured in the intro of "Distance", a "the making of" featurette on the ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' DVD, allowed the text to become visible. In ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'', the plaque is inscribed with the dates of Jenova's discovery and concealment to her container. In ''Last Order: Final Fantasy VII'', the plaque reads, "Strict secrecy; Scientific inquiry section; Shinra Company Limited". The word "JENOVA" and her placement are the only consistent markings on the plaque throughout her appearances. | ||
Jenova's original forms during ''Final Fantasy VII''{{'}}s development were very different from her final incarnation; the original Jenova was a hostile region of the brain that would awake in people possessing certain genes. | Jenova's original forms during ''Final Fantasy VII''{{'}}s development were very different from her final incarnation; the original Jenova was a hostile region of the brain that would awake in people possessing certain genes. | ||
===Gender=== | ===Gender=== |