I finally got a decent take! Here's Tifa's Theme. I could only upload most of it on Twitter, the ending is on YouTube. It took a lot of rehearsing to hit all the notes right. Also, I guess I moved the camera a bit too much, my picking hand is off. https://t.co/lTiBbeIsRi
@theshenami I think at the end of Remake, since there were a ton of questions, everyone was trying to pinpoint all aspects. Over time I think so many people took things the wrong way or spun things out of control. Now it's toxic. Finding theories in small details is fun like with Dark Souls
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@ffSteeD27 The Trilogy has much more higher stakes than anything in FF7 before. AC mightve been one of the worlds that survived, but didn't change much. Seph nor Jenova didn't dissipate. And we don't see that Seph again...until Remake. Both Aerith and Seph mightve found a new possibility.
@ffSteeD27 It's simply that the LS is a bank of all memory. It's called a sequel because AC is canon to all of it. It's not a linear timeline either, if Aerith and Sephiroth can access any memories or "worlds" in the LS. It's all at the end of Remake, the Midgar copy called "singularity"