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âObedient Soldierâ
[A phrase uttered by Sephiroth in Scene 07-06. As this line indicates, Sephiroth in BC (Before Crisis) was regularly obedient to orders, such as defending the Mako canon and protecting Hojo. Therefore, Shinra valued the worth of Sephiroth's loyalty and treated him like a hero.]
-Keyword Collection, CC Complete Guide, p. 285
âUntil then, I will be an obedient soldier of ShinraâŠâ
He uses the term âćŸé ăȘâ which is described above. He willfully submits himself to Shinraâs authority regularly in spite of inner turmoil and reluctance much of the time.
I see more of this with every update in The First Soldier. Sephiroth calls it his only job. You would say then âYes, and he is paid for it and treated like a hero! That is why he obeys!â
First. Where is this interest in money? And who is to say he receives it? He was raised and trained by Shinra from his boyhood days. His lack of interest in money is said clearly.
Angeal might have partially misjudged him for it too in chapter one of episode 2 when Bachman asked Sephirothâs opinion on the situation in Robio:
Sephiroth: âSearch for the missing troops. Donât interfere with the filming. Anything else is not my job.â
Angeal: âYouâre a stingy guy.â
Sephiroth: âWhat?â
Angeal: âThereâs no harm in experiencing things. Donât just consider profit gain and loss.â
Sephiroth: âThatâs not the reason.â
Angeal: âThen tell me what it is.â
Sephiroth: ââŠ.â
(Japanese translation) (*Note about the nuance here at the bottom of the post!)
There is another reason Sephiroth focuses so narrowly on his job but he does not want to state it. He does not want to explain why he focuses on nothing else. Why?
His disinterest in money itself was more obviously stated in episode one:
Matt: âWe'll have to talk about the distribution of the reward money⊠fortunately, he (Sephiroth) doesn't seem to care about money.â
Money is not the reason for Sephirothâs loyalty to Shinra then. You might then say itâs because they treated him as a hero! Like as it was said in the Guide, they valued his loyalty and dealt with him as a hero. But where is it stated that Sephiroth wants that either? No, it is the opposite.
Sephiroth: âI donât want to be a hero. I want to live a normal lifeâŠâ
Glenn: âWhat did you say?â
Sephiroth: âNothing. Itâs never going to happen.â
But Sephiroth! Since you are a hero, Shinra must spoil you and treat you well? They must give you so much! Is that why you stay with that defeated resignation?
Perhaps you have authority and respect within the military! The fandom has always called him the GeneralâŠ.
Ignore that you see the cameras he hates, the false propaganda he knows about, his low sense of self-worth, how he sees himself as a cyborg killer that does not deserve friends. He never experienced the sensation of joy and fun with others until he met Glennâs team. Ignore that he was trained to be afraid and heartless. Forget that he has memories of Hojoâs pain and training.
And authority?
âVery sorry. We cannot follow orders from others outside of the normal chain of command.â
These are just infantrymen.
Sephirothâs ability to refuse orders in Crisis Core was also an unofficial privilege that existed under Lazardâs generous command. If it were Heidegger, no privilege like that would have existed and Sephiroth would have had to kill Genesis and Angeal in Banora. Lazard, a man already disloyal to Shinra, had to be in command for that point in Crisis Core to exist.
âAlso, there may or may not be a right to veto orders...It seems to be just unofficial though..â
-Kunsel to Zack, CC DMW flashback
Angeal Hewley is also made team leader over âShinraâs heroâ in episode 2 of The First Soldier. Years later Angeal still gives orders to Sephiroth that the hero follows. Sephirothâs authority inside Shinra is not like a general or even a captain.
Not that then. Perhaps you are living a lavish lifestyle, hero?
âŠ.ah, but do I even need to explain why this one is nonsense when this boy was isolated and brought up by Hojo?
âMom? Why are you in my bedroom?â
-Sephiroth, chapter one, The First Soldier Episode 2, Japanese.
A lab cell near to where Aerith and Ifalna were held as prisoners?
âIâve never had many opportunities to interact with people.â
-Sephiroth, chapter five, The First Soldier Episode 1, Japanese.
He would not have in the environment Hojo gave him.
âI am a SOLDIER that was raised to stand on the battlefield. SOLDIERs are worthless unless they are strong in body and mind.â
-Sephiroth, chapter five, The First Soldier Episode 1, Japanese.
âYou and I grew up in different worlds. The day we understand each other will never come.â
-Sephiroth to Angeal, chapter one, The First Soldier Episode 2, Japanese.
Hojo is who raised him like this! In isolation and cruelty!
âI am the only one who can speak to Professor Hojo freely at any time, who researches the limits of our SOLDIER abilitiesâŠâ
-Sephiroth to Angeal, chapter one, The First Soldier Episode 2, Japanese.
Did that Halloween event not show us the deeper horror beneath these other horrors? And who they were connected to?
Hojo: âEndure the pain, Sephiroth. Youâre not at your limit yet. The more you endure, the more of your hidden strength will awaken.â
Glenn: Hey! Hang in there!
Sephiroth: âIâm sorry. I was suddenly in a lot of pain, but Iâm alright now.â
Glenn: âDonât be so strong!! Rest! Rest! Donât push yourself so hard just because youâre the team leader!! Just relax!
Sephiroth: ââŠ.Iâve never heard anything like that before. Itâs just the reverse of what the professor saidâŠâ
(Japanese translation)
Who would have ingrained such deep loyalty into the worldâs strongest SOLDIER so well other than his father Hojo? Sephiroth does not speak of leaving Shinra until he is close to 25 years. He was shaken when Elfe questioned why he fought and if it was for any reason. He responds to a command from his friend Genesis on immediate instinct.
He is conditioned. That is why he was an obedient soldier to Shinra and why he stayed with them even when he hated his life. He was afraid. Of them and of Hojo!
The First Soldier will only keep showing this. Sephirothâs friends were his chain to mental stability. When they left and died, he became vulnerable again and Nibelheim was timed just right. How much grief and anger must he have felt learning about how deep the use of his body and mind had gone? Enough to hate Shinra and soon everything.
Shinra is run by greedy pigs who have their dogs and sheep. They have their SOLDIER recruits, their Turks, their Deepground prisoners, their clueless employees. You will find that among these pawns, there are many who try to leave or question the power keeping them in check and that is because Shinra was not so careful enough to condition and lie to them.
They were careful with Sephiroth though because disloyalty from him would be so dangerous. The story shows this well enough.
Out of all of their abused pawns and attack dogs, Sephiroth was the one chosen to be exploited in front of the world and decorated in heroâs ribbons to cover up the scars. He was lied to about the depth of his abuse and given false hope in his two dear friends. He was trying to claw his way to the light and find himself so that he could be a real hero and protect others but there was no hope for such things. His cage was gilded and when he became aware of it, that boyâs heart was filled with sadness and then anger and then hatred.
His life was DESTROYED by Shinra from the start. His loyalty was sown into him mostly by Hojo. This new episode of The First Soldier has brought this truth further to the light and I do not think it was will stop.
Thank you to those who helped me with this post in DMs!
Notes:
*Angealâs words in chapter one of FS Episode 2 about Sephirothâs âstinginessâ do have a nuance that I do not want to ignore. He can be talking about money gain/loss but also a whole mindset! His words are broadly referring to a narrow-minded and âScrooge-ishâ view of things where there is not much room for anything outside of Sephirothâs thin focus. That thin focus is Sephirothâs assignment and the gain of completing it, which could include profit from Angealâs perspective and would be a reason to complete a mission if we remember his scene with his parents where that is a discussion. The point is to say that Angeal is not only talking about money, but for this post I focused on that aspect of it because of Sephirothâs response against the entire assumption and his formerly mentioned lack of interest in money.
â€ïžâïž à” for Genesis?
â„ - family headcanon
Loveless was almost something Genesis bonded with his parents over. He got it for a birthday from them as a kid, along with a lot of other classics, and one of the few times they really did something *as a family* was when Genesia convinced them to take him to see it for the first time. It was as they were leaving and they kept shrugging off everything he had to say about it that he realized this wasn't going to be something he could share with them. They didn't have anything to say about it. Later, when he was older, he'd look back and understand that they didn't care about literature or the arts so much as the prestige those brought them, just as they did not care for their son so much as the prestige he brought them.
â - cooking/food headcanon
He's actually a pretty decent cook! He learned when he was young, first from observing Gilian/the Hewleys when he'd be at their house, then on his own because he wanted to spite his parents by making his own food whenever he didn't want to eat whatever they put in front of him. It's helpful when he gets to Midgar because he generally hates the food from the mess hall. He doesn't often make himself food, though he can; he prefers to eat out or eat what Angeal makes him because he likes feeling pampered. He's fond of filling stuff like soups and steaks because they're a lovely act of self-indulgence, whether he's indulging in base hedonism or letting himself feel loved.
à” - random headcanon
It wouldn't be right to call him "sickly" as he is still wildly beyond most people in terms of health in durability, but Genesis is a bit more prone to physical illness then the other 1sts. His thermoregulation isn't great, he gets sick more often then them (which is to say he does get sick whereas they never seem to), he takes longer to adjust whenever it's time for another round of mako injections. The difference is small enough that no one actually really notices or cares, except him. Anytime he feels a bit under the weather he takes it as physical proof of his inferiority. Even his immune system can't keep up with Sephiroth.
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