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    Seraphor Vhinasch
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lersayil View Post
    I think it was? At least on the VIII references. They took the music, took Eden and the theme of memories, but it had very little to do with VIII overall. No armors, no bosses, no characters, no story snippets (unless I'm forgetting something?).

    I very much like GNB, but have mixed feelings about the animations. Many of the moves remind me more of something out of XIII than VIII.

    And whoever thought a pig golem named Angelo could ever replace a dog cannon must've been drunk.
    Eden had a lot to do with VIII if you accept anything past superficial skins.

    For starters, Void Walker is based on the Elvoret/Elnoyle boss from VIII, and the way Gaia is held on it's chest is similar to the Adel/Rinoa fight.
    The entire plot of Gaia having lost her memories, and in the final battle with her memories being erased, is taken straight out of GF memory issues, and Squall/Rinoa losing each other in Time Compression.
    Add to that the point of ''creating summons from our memory", echoing the fact that GF reside within your mind, in place of your memories. Your memories of the primals you create is even distorted, showing that your memories are not flawless, exact retellings of what actually happened, they degrade over time.
    Gaia being possessed by 'Artemis', one of the roots/inspirations for Ultimecia. (she's flat out called Artemisia in some localisations)
    Artemis being her long lost love and vowing to get her back whatever it takes. The whole thing is Squall/Rinoa flipped on it's head. (and maybe even a subtle nod to the Ultimecia=Rinoa fan theory)
    E11 is Ryne's Griever, it's a combination of the things she fears the most and believes have power over her, just like Ultimecia conjuring Griever from Squall's mind, as the most powerful beast he could imagine and thus strike fear into him. The battle theme should have been enough of a hint.
    E12's model uses the skeleton of Ultimecia's final form, complete with the same animations (while she tries to erase Gaia's memories). It's basically a redesign of Ultimecia, based on a statue of Artemis*
    E12S has Gaia 'ascend' into a being with mastery over time itself, complete with some of Ultimecia's moves, and The Extreme as the battle theme.

    *Artemis of Epheseus
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    Last edited by Seraphor; 07-27-2021 at 08:15 PM.