
Originally Posted by
Cilia
Manage the Scions? We already have Tataru as secretary, and Minfilia's "management" usually boils down to "dispatch the local Scion and the Warrior of Light to resolve a crisis."
..yeah, that's pretty much what a Manager is SUPPOSED to do. A manager is given information, and assigns team members accordingly based on that information. In any place I've worked, a manager who gets directly involved on a project is a manager that simply gets in the way. No one can be good at everything (except maybe the Warrior of Light), and specialists often need someone who knows the big picture to let them know what they should be focusing on.

Originally Posted by
Tenkuu
As far as actually killing off any Scions goes, I would definitely go with none. The only character I want to see dead right now is the obnoxious little snot who gives the new 52+ WHM quests. I think each of the Scions has their own charm and is quite multi-faceted, especially Thancred, and even Alphinaud can grow on you when you realize he's really doing very well given his age, and is still growing and learning.
Actually, I found Eschiva's attitude to be highly justified, and one that I've kinda shared myself when it comes to the Sennas. They've always talked about how Padjal must never leave the forest and how they always need to be available to listen to the Elementals and all that, but A-Towa-Cant, supposedly the greatest of all Padjal, wandered the world willy-nilly, and even Kann-E seems fine with visiting other cities or tracking down Moogles in the Mist. It really seemed inconsistent.
And, as it turned out, it was inconsistent because it was a LIE, albiet one that the younger Sennas seemed to believe, themselves. The Padjal aren't bound to stay within the forest, and so long as SOMEONE is around to interpret for the Elementals, a Padjal is free to go abroud, something A-Ruhn decides to do in the end. It was a convenient lie, since it was pretty clear that both of them were nervous about their first time out of the forest, but a lie nonetheless, so it's no wonder that Eschiva had little patience for their crap!
Man, if any job trainer needs to die, it's that Fray guy.
That's a joke. Since he's already dead. You can laugh, now.