Well, considering this whole album is inspired by Final Fantasy, my interpretation is this has more to do with FF7 than FFX. Having to do with POSSIBLE SPOILER the gaps in Cloud's memory END POSSIBLE SPOILER with the "city on the edge of forever" being Midgar.
Well, considering this whole album is inspired by Final Fantasy, my interpretation is this has more to do with FF7 than FFX. Having to do with POSSIBLE SPOILER the gaps in Cloud's memory END POSSIBLE SPOILER with the "city on the edge of forever" being Midgar.
Just my hunch, though.
Hate for the double-post, BUT I just found another possible explanation that has nothing to do with FF, but Star Trek.
Hate for the double-post, BUT I just found another possible explanation that has nothing to do with FF, but Star Trek.
There was an episode with the title "City on the Edge of Forever". :) Sound familiar.
There was an episode with the title "City on the Edge of Forever". :) Sound familiar.
I'll spare you the spoilers this time, but it WAS an episode of importance.
I'll spare you the spoilers this time, but it WAS an episode of importance.
If you want to learn more about this interpretation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_City_on_the_Edge_of_Forever
If you want to learn more about this interpretation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_City_on_the_Edge_of_Forever