And yet, almost this exact thing has happened in real life. Except the guy did eventually die from his wounds, because this was WWII and not Eorzea.
And yet, almost this exact thing has happened in real life. Except the guy did eventually die from his wounds, because this was WWII and not Eorzea.Raubahn does fall to his knees after his arm is cut off, but he never visibly blacks out. On the contrary; after Ilberd taunts him, he picks up his sword and keeps fighting, and the last shot we see of him prior to the prison cell is him about to cross swords with Ilberd. Damn if that's not badass, but it doesn't make a lick of sense. Sure, you can say Lolorito had healers on standby for afterward and that's very possible, but Raubahn still should have gone into shock after his arm was cut off, nobody did anything for him on-screen (what the hell Shtola?!), and the last shot we see is him fighting (which would only exacerbate his problem). Raubahn not being dead is reasonable; continuing to fight in the condition he was in is not.
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