The Red XIII/Seto Scene



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Gast
07-15-2004, 11:32 AM
This was one of the better scenes in FF7, especially the FMV part. In fact, it made me cry the first time I played FF7. Anyone want to discuss this?

Lunatic HighVII
07-15-2004, 01:18 PM
I agree that it was a good scene because it was more emotional than many of the FMVs in the game. I didn’t actually cry, but it was very "touching" I guess you might say. Finding out that his father wasn’t the coward his son thought he was, was very sad.

**Spoilers maybe**

Couldn’t they use a soft on seto? I mean, he was still alive and everything, because he was crying! He was petrified, right?


Tokiko
07-15-2004, 02:15 PM
Lunatic, I suppose it was a different, stronger kind of petrification. Similar to what happened in FFIX at one point, though I don’t want to spoil anything about that, just in case.

Gast
07-16-2004, 06:47 AM
i never though of the Soft thing? i don’t think SquareSoft did either. just another thing, was Nanaki/Red XIII’s mother’s name mentioned. I’m pretty sure it wasn’t, but if anyone remembers seeing it, please reply.

Spunky Sefie
07-16-2004, 02:28 PM
*Looks down.* Actually,I did cry during that scene… Terribly sad one.

hb smokey
07-16-2004, 03:19 PM
Originally posted by Lunatic HighVII
<B>Couldn’t they use a soft on seto? I mean, he was still alive and everything, because he was crying! He was petrified, right?</B>

*SPOILERS*

I guess it is the same as Palom and Porom from FFIV. They turned themselves into stone by their own will, and no item could bring them back to life. In fact, only the Elder, at the end of the game, was able to remove their petrification.

So maybe, that is the kind of petrification that Seto has been strucken with. The type that cannot be cured.


u_aint_ready
07-16-2004, 08:58 PM
darn that sucks it really was touching though it felt all funny inside and still does every time i play that part. anyway what if it was his mom petrified like that and they found a way to cure it and now we know how he got kids five hundred years later.

Aerith Gainsborough
07-17-2004, 01:03 PM
This part made me cry, too. 🙁

To use a soft on Seto…..well, I had this idea before, but I think this is the same, when people say, why not using an Phoenix down or a "revive" spell on Aeris …..

But I thought, you can�t help Seto anymore, because he was patrified too long ago, so a "soft" can�t help there anymore. 🙁


u_aint_ready
07-17-2004, 04:10 PM
maybe the lifestream can heal him

Master Nabeshin
07-18-2004, 02:30 AM
I almost cried at several things during FFVII (and only actually cried once) and the Red XIII/Seto scene was one of them. Honor and sacrifice usually get to me.

u_aint_ready
07-18-2004, 04:35 PM
maybe holy could somehow be used to revive him. it’s meant to save the world right? people and animals are a part of that.

Master Nabeshin
07-19-2004, 12:17 AM
I think a good "Soft" would do the trick.

u_aint_ready
07-19-2004, 07:37 PM
he’s been stone a looooooooooong time, it’s not like Blank in FFIX….scratch that wut did they use to cure Blank? Any1 remeber that played it? that may work.

drakozombie
07-19-2004, 11:33 PM
I remember! Marcus and Cinna(I think) went with Steiner and Zidane to Dr.Tot’s place in Treno to get the "Supersoft" I think thats what it was called if I’m wrong, som1 please correct me but i think thats right.

PhildJacko
07-24-2004, 04:42 PM
Maybe he wasn’t petrified, but was just transformed into stone. Floaty bloke (name forgotten) didn’t say he was petrified, only that poisoned arrows turned him to stone (didn’t he?)

And, since nobody’s said it yet, Phonix Downs and Revive cure KO (or Knock Out,) not death. It’s a cuckoo world; all the FF characters take a lot of damage before they KO. What would it take to kill them (apart from evil thing stabbing in the back.) But then why doesn’t Sephiroth do the same thing to all the crew?


Sjel
07-25-2004, 09:55 PM
Floaty bloke (name forgotten) didn’t say he was petrified, only that poisoned arrows turned him to stone (didn’t he?)

Yep’s that’s right.
and his name is: Bugenheim (and REDXIII calls him grandfather)


u_aint_ready
07-25-2004, 11:13 PM
actually it’s Bughenhagen and why was he floating? but still maybe when holy came it saved Seto and maybe Seto wasn’t really Seto, it was Red XIII’s mother. and since they’re animals, that’s how Red XIII ends up with children. i know i said that already sumwhere i think, but i’m just wondering.

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