Teutonics is supposed to relate to those of ancient people, usually of German origin... so is there a significance to it specifically having to do with something German?
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Teutonics is supposed to relate to those of ancient people, usually of German origin... so is there a significance to it specifically having to do with something German?
Correct.
The statue in Wutai? It's just a wild guess and I'm not really sure if there are 4 statues. But you do get a lot of goodies in the cave with the fire. (Reward?) Like I said it's a wild guess.
No.
Is it the sister ray, (im unsure if thats it's name) the one you fight in Midgar on the 2nd Disc?with Greeve and the other women.
No.
thinking bout the german tinig i think neibelheim is derived from german and i think ther are 4 of them so i'm going to say
the 4 sephiroth clones in niebelheim
Wrong. Niebelheim comes from the Danes, I think. Close.
The only thing I'm good at are wild guesses so that's all you're bound to get from me! and here's another one.
The huge materia? I believe there are 4 of them and you can get stuff from them, they're linked to reactors and were needed to power the cannon. That's my reasoning. I'm probably wrong.
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I was stupid for even suggesting that, wasn't I?
Maybe you should hold off on wild guesses and actually take the riddle for what it is: a riddle.
You should probably think about it, because it's obviously thought out, and you aren't taking the hints into consideration. Wild guesses won't work this time, unless you guess through every possible answer in the game.
Hey, they're not completely wild guesses. I am taking the hints into consideration, it's just that this riddle has me quite confused. If you read my posts at all, you'll notice that I did list some reasons for why I thought such. I can get halfway to answering all the hints but not all of them. Such as, I don't understand how German, Wutai, reactors and the cannon all meet. I just don't. I'm just saying their wild guesses because I can't pull answers for all the hints and have them make sense right out of my ass, okay? So back off.
Close indeed. Derived from the name 'Niflheim', that being the realm of the dead in Norse mythology.
http://www.answers.com/topic/niflheim
Oh, well, I was fairly right. Also, who mentioned Wutai?