JENOVA
Referring to one of the main villains of the game Final Fantasy VII.
Jenova was according to the game a being from another world. The
Cetra people called her or referred to her as "The calamity from the skies". Jenova was thought to be the underlying reason why many of the
cetra died. Approximately 2,000 years after that time she was found by professor Gast in a "Geological
stratum".
Hojo of Shinra was the person who first began experimenting with the cells of Jenova Ultimately producing Sephiroth and his clones and setting in motion the events of Final Fantasy VII.
Jenova
by Akara on Feb 27, 2008 05:41:40
Also known as mother, she is what
Kadaj,
Azu, and Loz were looking for in Final Fantasy
Advent Children. Or as they said they wanted "mother's" head. Once Kadaj got his hands on the box or tin that held Jenova Cloud Strife was after him to get Jenova back to prevent Sephiroth from arising from his "memories".
Example:
Kadaj: Wheres Jenova (
mother, he said mother...)?!
Tifa: theres nobody here!
Jenova's Witness
by rodneyalcala on Dec 01, 2009 10:20:05
I didn't really know that someone already made this up but there are two meanings to this.
A. Someone who does the deeds of
Jenova of the church of the one
winged angel, a group of geeks who are obsessed with a video game.
B. This one I made up myself. Someone who's Played
FF7 to the point that you fight either the first Jenova, or the Final.
Example:
Jim: You see that dude over there?
They say he's a Jenova's Witness.
Jesse: Huh? What the **** does that mean?
Jim: I don't know, but I
find it funny.
Jesse: ....
Jenova's Witnesses
by jrpgkin on Apr 14, 2022 09:18:12
This is my name for the notorious "Final Fantasy
House's" "mini-cult." It's a joke on the owners, claiming to be reincarnated
Final Fantasy 7 Characters, such as "
Jenova," and "Sephiroth." It's also a joke on Jehovas' Witnesses.
Example:
I have met some people, who claim to be from the
Jenova's Witnesses, and claim
Jenova saved them! They reject Jenova's appearance in
Final Fantasy 7, being called "The Calamity," and instead calls it a blessing!