So, your evidence for Aerith purifying Kadaj via the rain is a lack of any indication that he is being affected by it. RIIIIIGHT.
Please, a source on "majority", and "Easily", si vous plait.But he controlled the majority of it, and could EASILLY controll the rest by corrupting it.
Only, not. Because nothing in ANY Advent Children resource even HINTS that he can do this.Wrong. This "long and complex conversion process" was only necessary during the two years between FFVII and AC. In the end of AC, Sephiroth's corrupted Lifestream was so big, that he could use it to directly attack and corrupt the pure one.
Which is decently impressive, but it hardly proves your original claim (And it was only about the scope of Migdar, not the 'entire sky'The source of all magic in FFVII is the Lifestream. Sephiroth made it cover the entire sky with just a wave of his hand.
And with that, we are at somewhat of an impasse, since neither of us has evidence, but given I'm basically arguing the negative case and simple explanations, I think parsimony currently favors my analysis.I think that both Cloud and Aerith are equallly responsible for Sephiroth's dead in AC.
See above on sourcing.And PuPu, you are right, Sephiroth didn't controll all the Lifestream, but he controlled the majority of it, and could corrupt and controll the pure one, very easy.
Source? Numbers? ANYTHING other than unsubstantiated claim?When i say that Sephiroth controll all the Lifestream, i'm saying that he can controll all of it easilly. Even if he didn't controll the pure one in the end of the movie, he could corrupt it easilly, because in that time, his Lifestream was more big and powerfull than the original one.
Yes, that is a decent analogy of your claim. Problem- It too does not substantiate said claim.Is like if Kefka didn't have controll over the Godesses, but have controll over a dark version of the Goddesses(with the same powers of the original ones), that could corrupt the "pure" Goddesses and controll them.
Good to know.The topics that i didn't answered to you Ryushikaze, is because i think that you can be right about them.





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