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Final Fantasy 8 Guardian Forces - Eden

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  • Summoning Eden requires you to get to a new planet in a new galaxy, drop Eden down to bend reality, and then remake the world as a giant IMMAFIRINMAHLAZOR which shoots at the new galaxy and that drops the enemy FOR MASSIVE DAMAGE in less than a minute and a half. Do that without turning into Jenova AND YOU SHOULD BE PERFECTLY FINE.

  • I love how the fall hurt him the most.

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  • Poor soldier... not great chances to survive

  • SquareIntern1: Hey we got another Final Fantasy to help make, we need summons! FLASHY ONES!

    SquareIntern2: Meh, just throw in a bunch of geometric shapes and some nonsensical wierd symbols ripped from our copy of the Necromonicon and call it a day

    SquareIntern1: But I wanna use more flashy effects! This demo might make it into the game if it is flashy enough!

    SquareIntern2: Why bother? Slap the Final Fantasy name on it and it'll sell no matter how bad it is. Good thing we aren't paid...

  • @DarkvindFromIllier:

    Reference Kefka and Sephiroth, as well as some obscure asian game that I can't pronounce.

  • @123rlan123:

    You think WAY too much, but kudos anyhow :)

  • That ring tone and roman numerals are badass.

  • I'd guess Eden is probably a Garden, both for the obvious reasons and because it seems to have a similar ring as the Balamb and Galbadia Gardens do when flying. Maybe it's from the future? It's clearly doing something unnatural to time and space.

  • Just my theory, but Eden's attack could be a reference to the theory of General Relativity. At 0:34 space seems to curve, and ad 0:58 that magic circle thing has twelve sub-circles, representing clock, thus time, and at 1:18, a black hole appears. Time doesn't pass in black holes. Also, do notice the Ptolemaic universe chart at 0:13 , which was used for Sephiroth's Supernova too, and Almagest (the book where it is featured) was used as Kefka's attack's name. tl;dr doesn't matter; Eden my waifu.

  • I didn't know Laguna could summon Eden

  • @DarkvindFromIllier Actually, that's not a solar system that's a...

  • The Man with the Machine Gun + Eden = EPICNESS

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