http://www.sephora.com/
That's what Sephora is.
Not that You little ***** The video game character Sephiroth. Oh, and I wasn't joking.
P.S. Oh, and I remember seeing lists on the top 10 boss fights in Game informer and a PC world article. Sephiroth was #3 in boss fights and #2 in diabolical bosses. The Boss list has Mother brain (super metroid) and Psycho mantis edge him out in the encounter and only one video game villain was more diabolical, The original Donkey Kong (Yes, the Monkey actually beat a one winged fallen angel in diabolicalness. Here's something to help with your fears. 1/0)
P.S.S: I checked Sephiroth's page on the Final fantasy wiki, and it is really ****ing confusing. From what I got, He's a genetic experiment who was trained as a super soldier, went insane after finding out about the experiment program, destroyed the main character's home town (The main character's name is Cloud) Fell into a weird substance (which I forget), tries to get revenge on Humanity for a species he doesn't even belong to with a meteor, Tried to manipulate Cloud multiple times, and often uses prop forms to do his bidding. Whoever was the guy who said Metal gear was confusing clearly never played this game. I can actually make more sense out of the Metal Gear series in general than information from one character From Final Fantasy. Not A series I'm gonna jump into willingly. Here's a general rule of thumb with my preferance: The more reality based something is (Sci-fi not overly comboluted with magic stuff [Metroid is an example {Trust me, magic doesn't combolute it}]), the more I'm likely to get it and like it.