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    Default Artemisia and the QM theory

    As we all know that Ultimecia is written as Arutimishia in Japanese, but more precisely, it's Artemisia which is a greek name. FFVIII also contain more realigious stuff (latin from the paintings). So therefore, the notions of these words must exist. Why else do you think Square implemented these things into the game?

    Here goes:

    In real life, Artemisia did exist a long time ago (in Greek times).
    In history, there are two different Artemisias (Artemisia I of Caria and Artemisia II of Caria). I believe that Ultimecia is the representation of Artemisia II. From now on, I'm declaring Artemisia II as Artemisia.

    Artemisia was a daughter of Hecatomnus.
    King Mausolus (the ruler of Caria) was a son of Hecatomnus too.
    At one point, Artemisia married Mausolus. They very much loved each other. Just like Squall and Rinoa.

    Artemisia had an extraordinary grief (very very very very upset and angry) at the death of her husband Mausolus (he died young) and she went into despair. In FFVIII, Ultimecia also was in despair (crazy).
    After his death, Artemisia drank Mausolus's ashes, all in proving herself that she survived Mausolus, similar to FFVIII, Squall almost died (revived by Rinoa, basically she survived him too).
    Artemisia has built the tomb (Mausoleum of Maussollos) to honour Mausolus. Similar to Ultimecia's castle (assuming Squall died after the game) and it has a lion statue (a representation of great strength and pride). The Ultimecia castle may don't look exactly the same as the Artemisia's tomb but the notions are the same. If this is false, why do you think Ultimecia made her own castle?
    Since Mausolus's death, Artemisia gained powers off him and she basically wanted to rule. Similar to FFVIII, Ultimecia (inside Edea) implied that she wanted to rule (becoming the reign).

    Next explanation I'll be writing is based on this thread http://forums.eyesonff.com/final-fan...noa-smart.html

    Now...

    When Mausolus was alive. This particular coin was used during his reign:



    The first symbolism is a lion.
    The second symbolism is a star.

    Squall told Rinoa about Lion and he explicitly expressed it (great strength and pride).
    Ultimecia's castle having a Lion statue.
    Ultimecia summoning Griever out of Rinoa's mind.
    Griever on the Moon...

    and as for "star".
    When a special star displays in the sky, Rinoa expresses this symbolism to Squall (finger sign at the star). She did the exactly same thing in the end of the game. I also found it interesting that the 2nd symbolism looks like Balamb Garden's wheeler (4 rays).

    and the paintings in Ulti's castle, most of them are based on greek.

    Specific circumstances (appearances, emotions and movements) in FF8 may don't sound the same as the real story because it's a FF game, but! The notions are quite the same. Which means that Rinoa is not exactly Ultimecia at the exact same time BUT BUT you get the idea.

    Now, as for this QM theory...

    Read BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | New model 'permits time travel'

    Basically, it states that you cannot change the past, even if you wanted to. Ellone in FF8 also said the same thing.
    So this explains why Ultimecia has never successfully killed Rinoa including the others.
    For example, Rinoa has suffered many experiences: she nearly died throughout the game as well as with her companions... and yet she lived, regardless of what Ultimecia did to her.

    Ultimecia was crazy!
    So was Artemisia!
    But that wasn't the point, as I said before, White Wing is a represention of good (love) and Black Wing is a representation of bad (evil and crazy) so that gives a good excuse for Ultimecia to attempt in killing SeeDs, even Rinoa. What she doesn't realise is that she can't change the past. Artemisia died because she was in despair, just like Ultimecia (she was defeated in the end).
    It's obvious, isn't it? Artemisia wanted to rule since the death of her husband, just like Ultimecia (ruling the world of FF8).
    Last edited by Serapy; 07-20-2008 at 11:37 PM.

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