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Posted: 8th July 2006 11:47

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'Nuff said. What an absolute legend. With his cape and everything...

I've spent literally 15 minutes looking about the world for him. My freind and I came to the conclusion that he is the old man in Kalm that gives you the Underwater Materia, Master Materia and the Chocobo. Why else would such a strange old man be carrying so much destructive and powerful materia? I'm guessing that after many more an adventure after Nibelheim, the old wanderer settled in Kalm with the love of his life.

So then, any other ideas?

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Posted: 8th July 2006 14:22

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I guess I've never really given it any thought. Then again he was somewhat old when he taught Tifa, so he could also be dead. Depends on when he left the note and Final Heaven for Tifa. Probably earlier. But good point with the old man thing. I doubt it though, there would be no reason to hide himself.

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Posted: 8th July 2006 15:44

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Maybe he went into seclusion? Maybe he passed away? (He was old.) Obviously they didn't feel he served a purpose in the story any longer, and disposed of him.

Or maybe he's Gogo, who can tell.

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Posted: 8th July 2006 21:18

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Actually, that would make a ton of sense. You find out that Zangan was the one who took Tifa to Midgar, and why move far, far away from his favorite student, when Kalm's right next door? And, it seems like something Square would do. I mean, a combat instructor who fought and taught others to fight for a living, who, after seeing so much violence in Nibelheim, decides to devote his life to peace.

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Posted: 8th July 2006 21:33

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Actually, that would make a ton of sense. You find out that Zangan was the one who took Tifa to Midgar, and why move far, far away from his favorite student, when Kalm's right next door? And, it seems like something Square would do. I mean, a combat instructor who fought and taught others to fight for a living, who, after seeing so much violence in Nibelheim, decides to devote his life to peace.

Yeah good point although I would just consider him a forgotten character.
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Posted: 9th July 2006 00:51

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I though he died after he went to that burning buidling but you're theory does seem plausible. Intersting...

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Posted: 9th July 2006 01:27

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I though he died after he went to that burning buidling but you're theory does seem plausible. Intersting...

Oh yeah I forgot about that. He doesn't come out does he? Well assuming he lived he vanishes from the game a little too promptly for my liking. There might be an NPC somewhere that will explain it more. I'm going to hunt around in Kalm for a while, see what appears. Probably nothing knowing this game.

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Posted: 9th July 2006 16:07

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But that happens before Cloud goes to the reactor and sees Tifa. Zangan carries Tifa to Midgar after all of that and before ShinRa shows up. *points to Last Order*

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Posted: 10th July 2006 14:16

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Why did he take her to Midgar? I mean, somewhere like the Rocket Town or Costa Del Sol would be much safer. What a trip he'd have to make... unless he used his cape to fly. Oh well.

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Posted: 10th July 2006 18:44

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Why did he take her to Midgar? I mean, somewhere like the Rocket Town or Costa Del Sol would be much safer. What a trip he'd have to make... unless he used his cape to fly. Oh well.

Probably symbolic. It wouldn't be the only thing in this game to make more symbolic sense than literal sense. (Hojo's attempt to breed Aerith with Red XIII, anyone?) Midgard in Norse mythology was the name for the human world, and Niflheim was basically the equivalent of hell. Zangan taking Tifa to Midgar from Nibelheim could have been intended to be symbolic of carrying her to the world from hell. Same general reason as why Zax took Cloud there. Though there's also a more logical explanation for them - since they were fugitives, it made sense to go to the biggest city and hide in the crowds. Maybe Zangan had similar reasoning with Tifa? I think he does mention in his letter that he noticed people being collected for an experiment and wasn't about to let them take Tifa, so maybe he thought Midgar would be the safest place. Hide her under their noses, so to speak...

Anyway, that's my guess.

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Posted: 10th July 2006 19:01

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Why did he take her to Midgar? I mean, somewhere like the Rocket Town or Costa Del Sol would be much safer. What a trip he'd have to make... unless he used his cape to fly. Oh well.

Probably symbolic. It wouldn't be the only thing in this game to make more symbolic sense than literal sense. (Hojo's attempt to breed Aerith with Red XIII, anyone?) Midgard in Norse mythology was the name for the human world, and Niflheim was basically the equivalent of hell. Zangan taking Tifa to Midgar from Nibelheim could have been intended to be symbolic of carrying her to the world from hell. Same general reason as why Zax took Cloud there. Though there's also a more logical explanation for them - since they were fugitives, it made sense to go to the biggest city and hide in the crowds. Maybe Zangan had similar reasoning with Tifa? I think he does mention in his letter that he noticed people being collected for an experiment and wasn't about to let them take Tifa, so maybe he thought Midgar would be the safest place. Hide her under their noses, so to speak...

Anyway, that's my guess.

Mmmm very clever theory. This is an excellent post. thumbup.gif
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Posted: 14th July 2006 04:46

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Mmmm very clever theory. This is an excellent post. thumbup.gif

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Posted: 14th July 2006 10:25

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Although I'd like to put some faith in a theory that Zangan is so-and-so, it seems that he was only relevant to the plot in the past, so he wasn't placed in the present. I'd be cool if he were the Kalm Traveler or the old man in Rocket Town, but I don't think there's much to shed light on there.

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Posted: 20th July 2006 00:27
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When you get Tifa's item, Final Heaven, there is a note by Zangen. Zangen mentions his strength is fading and he can't even move his legs any more- but no mention of injuries. Seems like, despite how feisty and spry he was before, old age must have caught up rather quickly to him.
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Posted: 20th July 2006 14:22

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But that happens before Cloud goes to the reactor and sees Tifa. Zangan carries Tifa to Midgar after all of that and before ShinRa shows up. *points to Last Order*

Did Zangan actually carry Tifa to Midgar, or did she make it there on her own? If Zangan carries her to Midgar, does the game show this explicitly, or is it yet another thing we're supposed to assume?

The reason I'm asking is that I only remember seeing Zangan save Tifa from a burning building in Nibelheim.

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Posted: 20th July 2006 18:23

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But that happens before Cloud goes to the reactor and sees Tifa. Zangan carries Tifa to Midgar after all of that and before ShinRa shows up. *points to Last Order*

Did Zangan actually carry Tifa to Midgar, or did she make it there on her own? If Zangan carries her to Midgar, does the game show this explicitly, or is it yet another thing we're supposed to assume?

The reason I'm asking is that I only remember seeing Zangan save Tifa from a burning building in Nibelheim.

I believe he says in his letter that he took her to Midgar, because his Cure spells weren't working on her and he needed to find a doctor he could trust.

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Posted: 22nd July 2006 16:24

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But that happens before Cloud goes to the reactor and sees Tifa. Zangan carries Tifa to Midgar after all of that and before ShinRa shows up. *points to Last Order*

Did Zangan actually carry Tifa to Midgar, or did she make it there on her own? If Zangan carries her to Midgar, does the game show this explicitly, or is it yet another thing we're supposed to assume?

The reason I'm asking is that I only remember seeing Zangan save Tifa from a burning building in Nibelheim.

He actually carries her there in Last Order if you've seen in. It shows Zangan with an unconscious Tifa in his arms. Have you seen it?

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Posted: 22nd July 2006 17:43

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He actually carries her there in Last Order if you've seen in. It shows Zangan with an unconscious Tifa in his arms. Have you seen it?

I've only played FF7. I haven't seen Advent Children or Last Order.

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Posted: 2nd August 2006 15:11

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I believe he says in his letter that he took her to Midgar, because his Cure spells weren't working on her and he needed to find a doctor he could trust.

I can't remember what the letter explains, but if it is what you suggest then that clarifies his story quite adequatly. One thing, when did Zangan send the letter? I wouldn't make sense for him to send Tifa a letter at her house having just trekked across the planet to take her to a safe doctor...

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Posted: 2nd August 2006 16:21

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I'm guessing he went the way of Banon & Arvis in FFVI (and wasn't there a third guy with them, maybe the guy who helped you break into the MagiTek Factory?), who disappear from the game after Gestahl's betrayal. People presume they were killed by the Empire, as they were in Vector at the time and that's their last in-game appearance. But there are also tons of theories as to what happened, such as Banon was really Duncan in disguise, which is probably due to the pallette swap as there's little other evidence.

My guess is that he died. Of course it's fun to see what people's imaginations can come up with.
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Posted: 2nd August 2006 17:04

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This reminds me of the NPC that gives Barret his final limit in Corel that could pass for Barret's wife with the dialogue that she uses.

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Posted: 2nd August 2006 20:31

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But there are also tons of theories as to what happened, such as Banon was really Duncan in disguise, which is probably due to the pallette swap as there's little other evidence.

I've heard that theory, but I think it's unlikely, given that Duncan and Banon seem to be a separate characters from the beginning of the game. (Duncan's wife and Vargas both speak of him.) Also, Duncan is a famous monk. When Banon joins your party, he doesn't have any monk-like abilities. In fact, he seems to be more of a magic user.

The palette swap probably has no significance. FF6 frequently uses palette swaps for NPCs. Dadaluma is a palette swap of Vargas. Baram is a palette swap of the generic thief. Hidon is a palette swap of Chupon. The Blackjack crewmen are a palette swap of the Returner. NPCs such as Owain, Gungho, and Prince Ralse are frequently palette swaps of the genetic townsfolk.

I think that the most likely explanation for Banon's disappearance is that he no longer played a role in the plot after the end of the world. Banon's role was the leader of the Returners, an organization that was no longer needed after the fall of the Empire. Also, the first half of the game focuses on Terra's ability to communicate with Espers, and how that power could be used to aid the Returners. It was Banon's idea to use Terra's power to persuade the Espers to join the Returners' side in the war. In the World of Ruin, the story centers around finding your friends and destroying Kefka, who replaced the Empire as the greatest threat to mankind.

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Posted: 7th August 2006 12:38

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Haha that's what I love about FFVI most of the characters have absolutly no characterization - they just are. I'd quite like Zangan to appear in Dirge or Crisis Core, not that I'm buying either anyway... I still don't know why Square didn't include him further in FFVII; he would've been a good secret character. God I've just realized how fanboyish each and every one of my posts have been on this thread. Ah well, maybe I should just accept that fact.

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