Back when I first acquired the FFXII soundtrack, I noticed that one of the songs was called "Clash on the Big Bridge". The title was somewhat familiar, the song itself even more so, but it took some cross-checking with my
Black Mages albums to discover that it was based on a
battle of the same name in FFV. I hadn't remembered hearing it anywhere in
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The wavy blade with the sunflower is apparently some weapon of Zidane's.
Obscure trivia: the kanji on the Buster Sword that Gilgamesh whips out says "fake" on it.
I do love obscure references. (Especially obscure: in Luca, a guy is grumbling that a warrior monk rebuffed his advances by calling him a "spooy bard").
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I don't remember the Luca one; that's funny. I'll have to look for it if I ever replay.
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The blade with the sunflower is actually the Tournesol, one of the ultimate swords in XII (French for sunflower, ergo the sunflower design on the hilt. It's a pain and a half to earn stuff through the bazaar to get it).
Excerpt on Gilgamesh's swords in XII: courtesy of the FF Wiki:
Throughout the battles with Gilgamesh, he wields various famous swords used by the protagonists of other Square Enix games. When he first appears he only uses unnamed katanas, but as the fight progresses he draws his other swords. These swords are: * Cloud Strife's Buster Sword: The blade has the kanji for "fake" / "imitation" painted on blade, and four holes instead of the usual two ( ... )
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I really enjoy how FF puts references like that through their games; they're usually subtle enough that they aren't annoying if you don't get them, but if you do get them, it's a treat.
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