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I'm just pondering on what species of flowers Marluxia uses in his appearances and attacks? It seems not of the Carmallia or chocolate family as the rose is apart of, but what flower could it be? Any thoughts?

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In the GBA game, it's sakura flowers (convenient, as they symbolize death and beauty).

But in the PS2 game, they're blood red roses.

Hmm...death or blood...

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Hmm Sakura flowers? Sounds interesting.

he was suppose to be a woman after all.

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Yes i've heard about that...they gave him a sex change instead. (ROFLMAO)

*cough*

 

Don't look at me that way.

So in one game, we have 'Sakura Flowers' which symbolize death, and in another we have 'Blood Red Roses'.

In any case, Marluxia's flowers sound more menacing than he looks.

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Well just by first glance you see a guy with pink hair and pretty petals falling from his coat, but when you know the meaning behind that you'd understand. Plus...you just gotta love that scythe! :P

dude it says in the 358/2 days guide book that his flowers are dahlias.

and i think it's cool that they made marluxia a guy not a girl i mean how many annoying girls with pink hair are there in anime and mang already.

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dahlias?

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I guess so. But I wonder if the flower has any specific meaning? BUT WAIT! What if its a different flower for each game?

Well... I guess but I don't think they are ever light enough to be cherry blossoms.

They could be rose petals but the name of his scythe is "Graceful Dahlia" so...

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That's no excuse -_-

That's no excuse -_-

 

what should i be looking for?

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The meaning behind Marluxia himself. If the flowers were dahilas then what was his somebody's name? Surely a species of flower?

dahlias?

I guess so. But I wonder if the flower has any specific meaning? BUT WAIT! What if its a different flower for each game?

 

Well, I might be wrong about the roses part. But I'm pretty sure that GBA's got some sakuras.

If someone can find me screenshots of the two games, that'd be helpful. x_x I can't find any of the GBA game for some reason...

I really wish I could answer that question but what I want to know is why is power is over flowers and why he looks like a girl.

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He was originally supposed to be a girl, but they made him a guy instead.

He was originally supposed to be a girl, but they made him a guy instead.

 

Because they thought that it would be inappropriate to have two girls be taken down by the Organization. At least, that's my guess.

Also the fact that the 2 women in the Organization were the traitors must have seemed a bit off...

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Of course. We all know those facts. Or at least I do.

dont take this the wrong way but why do u want 2 know

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Well as you may already know I create sigs and gifs. As I got better I took to the hand of making some characters myself. But when it came to naming Marluxia's flower petals I diddn't know what to say. I diddn't know, and no one knows Marluxia's somebody's name yet (which may be a species of flower which may be the flower he uses). But then we got to the Dihlia and I saw some comparison. But it still doesn't seem that right. And don't get me wrong, but why do you ask?

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Roses, I guess. I think Marluxia's a little...um...sorta crazy.

Marluxia shouldn't have flowers. It seems.....girly of him.

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