As many of us know, many, many names in Final Fantasy are from different mythologies and things. Like a "carbuncle" is a puss-draining abcess that is mentioned several times in the bible. Also:
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As many of us know, many, many names in Final Fantasy are from different mythologies and things. Like a "carbuncle" is a puss-draining abcess that is mentioned several times in the bible. Also:
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Gross :O_O:Originally Posted by roto13-ness
I remember really getting into VIII when I was in 8th grade and learning about Quezacotl being some Mayan-Indian-hoodoo-God-somethingsomething, and I was like the only one that could spell or pronounce it because I had seen the damn bird 345345 times. Square taught me more than school as you can see.
Gross indeed!
Isn't Shiva named after the Hindu god/goddess of destruction.I heard(on Wikipedia I think)that they chose the name Shiva because it sounds so much like the word "shiver"
Clever,eh?(not really)
Let us not forget that Squall means Giant Freakin Wind!
The only one I know for certain is that Sephiroth comes from Kabbalistic lore in reference to the Sephiroth, also known as the Sefirot, which I believe are the steps by which one attains a state similiar to a form of god-hood or merely a god-like state.
The monster Golems that tend to be in the games I'm also fairly certain are from Jewish lore and had been the creations of a rabbi in order to protect his people from harm.
Now that I think about it, I'm fairly certain that Ahriman is a reference to Zoroasterism, being their name for the devil or evil god in their religion.
The more consciousness, the more will; the more will, the more self. Someone who has no will at all is no self. But the more will he has, the more self-consciousness he has too.-Soren Kierkegaard
Every people has its own Tartuffery and calls it its virtues.-What is best in us we do not know-we cannot know.-Friedrich Nietzsche
Trickery, bravery: who asks, in war?-Virgil, The Aeneid, Book II, Line 517
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Did you guys know that Cloud is also a visible body of very fine water droplets or ice particles suspended in the atmosphere at altitudes ranging up to several miles above sea level?
The four fiends/emperors in FF4 are named after four demons that come from the, Dante's Inferno, written in the early 14th century.
The japanese name of Ultros is actually Othros, a two-headed dog in Greek mythology owned by Geryon who was slain by Hercules. This would explain his association with Chupon/Typhon - Orthros was one of the sons of Typhon in Greek mythology. Of course, how they got a crazy, horrible pun-making, purple octopus from a two-headed dog is anyone's guess.
As for Sephiroth - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sephirot_%28Kabbalah%29
Oh hey, look at that: http://members.lycos.co.uk/aspara/ffmyth.htm
Garland=Flower
Tiamat=Queen(!)of Dragons
Leveiathan=Destructive biblical creature
Pheonix=Bird that rose from ashes(Greek/Egyptian myth)
Odin=Great Norse God
Pandemonia=Probably taken from pandemonium meaning chaos
Malarith=A type of snake (i think)
Nymph(ff9 monster)=Greek fairies
Gnoll(ff9 monster)= Place in Wales(!)
Nikeah=Ikea (has got loads of shops)
Poltergeist=Ghost
Excalibur=King Arthur's Sword
Grendel=Monster beowolf in mythology had to fight
Magus=Mage=Magi
Terra=Scientific word for the Earth
Gaia=Godess/Titan of the Earth in Greek Mythology
Aegis=I think it's Latin for Gorgon
Garuda and Zuu/Zu=Mythical birds
Lobo(wolf in ff6)=Spanish for Wolf
Zidane=Footballer![]()
Current Challenge: Eiko only Memoria Challenge in ff9
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Cait Sith-A shape-shifting cat in I-forgot-which mythology.
Quite a bit of info on this sort of thing here.
Wakka- a wheeled object used to help the elderly walk around
Also: http://www.ffcompendium.com/h/name.shtmlOriginally Posted by DJZen
I was looking at this one yesterday. Weirdass pronounciation. Caught shee, indeed.Originally Posted by Omnislasher Draco
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cait_Sith
Kitten Sith!! Or Kitten Sidhe!![]()
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