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Alexander?
nope...please give REASONS not just GUESSES
You guys really have no idea how annoying it is to have someone spout out an answer and not give any reasoning, if you give reasoning LN can tell you if you're thinking the right things with the answer being wrong, IT BENEFIT'S YOU so make an effort.
i'm not sure if i've got the right name, but is it those dog likes enemies in the cave of the GI, i think they're called sneeky step
Humans dearest friend, <-- still stood by the GI ghosts
Always there in times of need, <-- fight together with the GI ghosts (usually appear in same battle
In the ruins of great pride, <-- either the pride of nanaki's race, and his father
I here and now reside <-- well duh!? they're still there
Right one thing straight. This answer we are looking for has been confirmed to me as not part of the storyline. There is a hint to the riddle which can be found in the more riddles thread. If you look carefully at that riddle down the side it says the word CID first letters of each line. This HINT refers to the meaning of Pride.
I can also tell you that Cid is nothing to do with the answer, it only shows you the true meaning of what pride means to this riddle. This refers back to the first Speech that Cid gives when you first meet him in the rocket. About how his dreams were growing bigger and bigger and bigger and then was damaged by shinra and shera.
Use this to help you, No more storyline linked answers please and no more pride other than the meaning that's used in the hint. Thankyou.
The meaning used in the hint is still not fully understood Lenna...you got the wrong lines in the speech methinks.
Right ok,
Humans dearest friend,
Always there in times of need,
In the ruins of great pride,
I here and now reside,
I've now come to the conclusion of another answer, after thinking about the original hint, as I said it was related to Cid, but the answer itself wasn't, or it could be in a way. The dreams getting bigger and bigger was one thing that struck me as nothing to do with pride, but as LN kept telling me to look deeper I found out there was another meaning to it. The dreams getting bigger and bigger refers to wants and goals growing to another standard/level.
As Cid's dreams grew, first it was the sky, (tiny bronco) then it was the rocket, then it was space. That's how his dreams grew.
The only other people who really had such a powerful aspect on dreams were shinra. They wanted mako, then they wanted the promise land, but in order to follow sephiroth they needed to look for ways of transport. The gelnika was one of the transportations, one of the shinra's pride, and also Cid's if you read the storyline correctly.
Gelnika was ruined, and sent underwater by one of the weapons. Now thinking carefully at the riddle after realising the main reason for "pride" and the hint. Humans greatest friends in this game are Summon materia's. Human wouldn't necessarily say human to another one of it's kind. When you need them you can summon them. That's why I believe that the answer may be Hades. You find it in Shinra's "pride".
:S
Congrats.
It is indeed hades materia.
To clarify my reasoning for the first 2 lines, Hades is, of course, a skeleton, and representive of death. Death, who is humanitys greatest friend...to anyone suffering a mortal wound in agony...death sure is a great friend. Always there when needed.
We await another 1st class riddle, Lenna!
Congrats lenna
The riddlers like Lenna and Lost Number make up the backbone of this thread!Keep up the riddles!
Please! I am not even worthy to study at the feet of such a master!Quote:
Originally Posted by Omnislasher Draco
Draco's right you two have wicked riddles but lenna plz make this one a little easier I got FF 7 for comp and then got a new comp and havent played it that much so dont make it so tooo hard but i should be able to cope
Dont be a wuss. WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE, WE GOT FUN AND GAMES!Quote:
Originally Posted by Limit Breaker
Im hurt
The fact that a given riddle is "difficult" does not necessarily make it good. If a riddle has multiple answers, all of which make just as much (or more) sense than the one the riddler is looking for, then it is not a good riddle. A good riddle uses specific clues to lead to a single answer, unless otherwise specified by the riddler.
In addition, there should not be gaping holes in the logic or intuition required to arrive at the answer.
IMO.