
Originally Posted by
Neo_bahamut
Well six had the death of Banon and Leo and I guess Shadow and Cid if you don't save em and fourteen has killed off more then a few NPC so far some more important then others as people have pointed out. I just found it to be a lot of heads rolling at once like that I also find the crystal brave taking the adventurer HQ city they portray mor dhona to be against all the adventurers and the Domans a bit much the braves where never that strong and they said they took care of the ones that where not on there side so it would be a divided force at best also the only ones helping in the step of faith attack I would expect them too weak to pull this off. I am now thinking and hoping as people are pointing it out that the scions may not all be dead since the "death" scene cut off and you don't see them lying dead... but they did show the General still alive in jail and nothing of the rest of em... I guess I will have to wait for the expansion to come out to know

I was actually referring to
the end of the world halfway through the game and the player's party being broken up and scattered, and the character the narrative concentrates on (Celes), is so demoralized by what happened, that when Cid dies it's the last straw and she actually tries to commit suicide - to say nothing of having to then spend most of the rest of the game travelling all over the world just to rebuild your party, and even then, it's difficult as so many party members lost any further will to fight
for a SNES game under Nintendo's notorious heavy-handed approach to censorship it was still very dark territory Square went to, which is the point I was trying to make with my previous post. SE have done plenty of plot twists in their games like the ending to 2.55 - the overhyped TV adaption of G.R.R Martin's retirement fund has nothing to do with it.