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* [[Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume]] as Midgard | * [[Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume]] as Midgard | ||
* [[Valkyrie Elysium]] as Midgard | * [[Valkyrie Elysium]] as Midgard | ||
+ | * [[PowerWash Simulator]] as Midgard Special (DLC) | ||
+ | * [[Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis]] as Midgar | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:21, 20 January 2024
The name "Midgar" in Final Fantasy VII is almost certainly derived from the word "Midgard" in Norse Mythology. It means "Middle Earth".
It is said that Odin, Vili and Ve, who were the sons of Bor and the giant Bestla, slew the frost giant Ymir. Ymir's body, they took to Ginunngagap, the empty space from which the world evolved. There, out of his blood, flesh and bones, formed the seas, earth and mountains. With his eyebrows, they fashioned a stronghold around the world to protect themselves from the giants. This stronghold was connected to Asgard, the abode of the gods, by the rainbow bridge Bifrost. They named it Midgard, destined to become the abode of the humans.
After the creation of the world, the three brothers still found the world incomplete. So they formed a man out of an Ash tree, and a woman out of an Alder tree. They named the first humans Aske and Embla and gave them Midgard to dwell.
Appears in
- Final Fantasy VII as Midgar
- Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII as Midgar
- Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII as Midgar
- Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion as Midgar
- Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII as Midgar
- Dissidia Final Fantasy NT as Midgar
- Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria as Midgard
- Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth as Midgard
- Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume as Midgard
- Valkyrie Elysium as Midgard
- PowerWash Simulator as Midgard Special (DLC)
- Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis as Midgar