Everybody's favorite swordsman Sephiroth makes a guest appearance on the cover of Ett Hedensk Land by Norway's Viking/Black Metal band Alsvartr.
http://www.zenial.nl/pic/ettheden.jpg
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Everybody's favorite swordsman Sephiroth makes a guest appearance on the cover of Ett Hedensk Land by Norway's Viking/Black Metal band Alsvartr.
http://www.zenial.nl/pic/ettheden.jpg
I'm telling.
A Norwegian black metal band's album cover!?
At last... Final Fantasy has gone mainstream!
sephiroth is now getting the respect he deserves
http://www.dagbladet.no/musikk/garasjen/alsvartr/
Look at them, aren't they cute? ^____^ The guy to the left sort of looks like Rude...
He lacks Rude's confident facial hair.
Norwegian black metal is somewhat mainstream in black metal mind you =PQuote:
Final Fantasy has gone mainstream!
By the way, there's a Swedish "ambient" band/musician that goes under the name "Sephiroth". Yes, I'm aware that it's not an original name from the game but most people probably connect it to the game character anyway.
There are many bands with names that appear in Final Fantasy. Of course they were not chosen because of Final Fantasy, but for their history/meaning.Quote:
Originally posted by Wolhay
Norwegian black metal is somewhat mainstream in black metal mind you =P
By the way, there's a Swedish "ambient" band/musician that goes under the name "Sephiroth". Yes, I'm aware that it's not an original name from the game but most people probably connect it to the game character anyway.
Examples:
Ragnarok
Behemoth
Tiamat
well ragnarok is term from the bible. i dont know about the other 2 though
Behemoth is from Christian mythology, Tiamat is from Babylonian mythology, and Ragnarök is from Norse mythology. Incidentally.
what do behemoth and tiamat mean. i know that ragnarok is the fall of the gods. but i cant find anything on the other 2.
In the Old Testament Behemoth is the name of a very large animal. It is about the size of a hippopotamus or rhinoceros. Later on it is associated with Satan.
Tiamat is a female dragon that believed to be the primordial mother of all creatures including the Babylonian gods.
interesting. thanks dude
most names from final fantasy games are based in mythologyor other sources. Square has rarely made up names for their games.
That is part of the reason why I like their games so much. They didn't just throw in some random crap and call it an RPG. They knew what they were doing when they chose the names.Quote:
Originally posted by darc
most names from final fantasy games are based in mythologyor other sources. Square has rarely made up names for their games.