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    Holy has already been guessed, it's nothing to do with Holy or Meteor. It's not Missing Score either, though that's drifting slightly more towards the answer (though still quite a ways off...)

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    A last addition to a work of art,
    Steep going here, beware of falling rocks.
    Screw your courage to the sticking place,
    And watch the nighttime spectacle in the sky.
    Traverse the scars of yesterday,
    And shine a light from the sacred sword.
    The gods grant you power to conquer all,
    Smite evil with their strength at your side.

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    Cloud's limit breaks?

    A last addition to a work of art, Finishing Touch
    Steep going here, beware of falling rocks. Meteorain
    Screw your courage to the sticking place, Braver
    And watch the nighttime spectacle in the sky.
    Traverse the scars of yesterday, not sure about the order of these two
    And shine a light from the sacred sword. Blade Beam
    The gods grant you power to conquer all,
    Smite evil with their strength at your side. Omnislash?

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    You got the right answer, Rantz Rantz Revolution, but your reasoning is a bit off.
    "A last addition to a work of art" does refer to Finishing Touch.
    "Steep going here, beware of falling rocks" refers to Climhazzard, and requires a bit of meta-knowledge. You see, the name is actually a mistranslation - the attack was supposed to be called Climb Hazard, in reference to Cloud jumping high while executing the attack. Steep going and falling rocks are common hazards in mountain climbing.
    "Screw your courage to the sticking place" is indeed Braver - being brave takes courage.
    "The nighttime spectacle in the sky" refers to Meteorain - the line is referring to a meteor shower.
    "Traverse the scars of yesterday" is Cross-slash. Traverse = cross, scar = slash.
    "Shine a light from the sacred sword" does refer to Blade Beam. Light = beam, sword = blade.
    The last two lines refer to Omnislash, and its original Japanese name, which translates to something like "Super Ultimate War God Conquering Slash", hence the reference to the gods giving you power.

    Nice job, well done! I never thought that one would last that long.

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    Cool!

    I don't have anything ready. I'll work on something, but it's anyone's go if they can beat me to it.
    See post below!

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    Do as you're told, so says red Cicero
    in the snake pit, well, snake embarcadero
    To augment the gain from your very next rumble
    don't fret about timing, just try not to fumble

    Let's just pretend the intonation is consistent in the first rhyme, shall we >.>

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    Catching a chocobo?
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    Jinx you are absolutely smurfing insane. Never change.

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    Nope.

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    According to Google translate, Cicero means nothing in any language, and embarcadero means "pier" in Spanish. So I'm having a hard time deciphering this riddle, though I'm guessing "red Cicero" could refer to Red XIII...

    Though this brings me no closer to solving the riddle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TwilightLord View Post
    According to Google translate, Cicero means nothing in any language, and embarcadero means "pier" in Spanish. So I'm having a hard time deciphering this riddle, though I'm guessing "red Cicero" could refer to Red XIII...

    Though this brings me no closer to solving the riddle.
    my guess is that Cicero is a name?
    im stuck with the Embercadero to

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    Cicero is a famous Roman orator. Not that I have any clue about the riddle.

    Battle Square?

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    HOTEL CICERO
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    Jinx you are absolutely smurfing insane. Never change.

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    All wrong so far.

    Embarcadero is an American word. Cicero might be too obscure of a reference, so I'll just give that part up - Cicero is the name used in the original form of "Simon says".

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    Handing over the Black Materia?
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    Jinx you are absolutely smurfing insane. Never change.

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    Nope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantz Rantz Revolution View Post
    All wrong so far.

    Embarcadero is an American word. Cicero might be too obscure of a reference, so I'll just give that part up - Cicero is the name used in the original form of "Simon says".
    by American word- did you mean English? because its only a proper noun for a pier in California.

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