Ooooo is it the Junon Cannon?
Ooooo is it the Junon Cannon?
Not the Sister Ray.
Wait what? Midgar Cannon?
It's the same cannon. It just gets moved from Junon to Midgar. But either way, it's not the answer.
I know that, I was just confused by what you meant.
I got nothing. I'll try later.
Edit: I just thought of this in the shower. Probably not it but I got nothin' else. Is it a drink, like the one Tifa gave Cloud in the beginning?
Last edited by G13; 06-30-2009 at 03:17 AM.
It's not a drink.
Only for demonstration purposes
No special forte required
Will some monster taste these
In the far flung future?
Hmmm... this is a tough one :/
well the riddle gives us a hint that its more than one time. hencing 'these'
withe the word forte taken as a specialty of some sort.
LOL thats all i got from it... im sure having the 3rd sentence.. it obviously damages...things? x3
I've been thinking about the catapults from the Fort Condor battles. "Forte" being italicised could hint towards Fort Condor, and "in the far flung future" almost seems like it's supposed to be read literally. "Only for demonstration" seems to disprove the catapult idea, though. Of course, it could also be sword related, considering an alternate definition of "forte".
I doubt it's right, but to keep things moving: the catapults in the Fort Condor battles?
The 8-inch cannon, or whatever its called?
Only for demonstration purposes
No special forte required
Will some monster taste these
In the far flung future?
I don't know, maybe because its not really useful in a real game and only a low level game
Anyone can use it
You use them against monsters
You fling it?
The Masamune Blade?
No.
Yes, there is more than one.
It's not the catapults. It's not forte in the usual meaning of 'strength or talent'.
Nope.
Still no.
Forte- the stronger part of a sword blade between the hilt and the foible.
The only thing I got for this is the Masamune Blade replicas, but you've already said that's not it.
Forte- used chiefly as a direction or description in music; "the forte passages in the composition".
Is it the music notes for Tifa's theme?