As devourer noted, it's a joke in my AC parody subtitles, and the way I tend to end debates in which her name is a subject.
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As devourer noted, it's a joke in my AC parody subtitles, and the way I tend to end debates in which her name is a subject.
For further details and more random jokes, download them today!
You know, you could at least tried to make it sound like you weren't advertising.
Why? You set it up for me, after all.
He has a point we did set it up for him.
To the victor goes the spoils.
Actually, what I said was a round about way of saying 'I know exactly what your playing at and it's not cool'. 'Course nobody else got it and they played right into your hand.
And you would have gotten away with it too, if it...oh wait, you did.
And you got away with it because of those damnable meddling kids.
You killed the joke.
I know and now I feel alot better at having ruined someones joke.:)
I thought it simbolized strength.....
It's a symbol of Cloud's guilt and regret. As a result of being unable to
do anything to save Aerith and Zack, he blamed himself for their deaths. The
symbolism of the wolf also works in regard to the expression "lone wolf," as
Cloud has chosen to live away from others while he awaits death from
Geostigma. Continuing this line of symbolism, Cloud wears symbols of a wolf's
head and his motorcycle is named "Fenrir," the name bore by Loki's wolf child
in Norse Mythology.
I got that from Squall Of Seeds giant FAQ.
i think the wolf is zack cause it is 2 much of a coincidence don't u people think??
or maybe it is arieth cause when cloud is in trouble the stupid wolf would be there
Cloud's psychosis didn't begin with Zack's death though. It began when he was unable to save Tifa who ended up in a week-long coma after they feel off of a bridge. Zack's and Aeris' deaths only added to his self-doubt and personal anguish.Quote:
Originally Posted by Oddball19
As for the wolf, symbols have multiple meanings and references. That's why they're symbols. If they were meant to have one meaning, they'd just be statements.
As I have seen in several games and such some writers like for their readers to create their own answers, the wolf so far as been explained as a Lone Wolf, a Wolf from Mythology of whatever, guilt and Zack. I think we are supposed to create our own answer to this question.
Dmanit its in the commentary on the dvd. I give a damn what you think when theres facts. Read the past posts. Youll see Nomura said it was a symbol clouds guilt