Quote Originally Posted by DPZ2 View Post
The entirety of the Warrior of Light's journey, across a span of years and expansions, has been one of learning to deal with loss, suffering and sacrifice. One can see it in the revulsion and wonder as Fordola experiences the Echo and gets a glimpse into our own past. Her words, "You... y-you... All that power ... all that pain ... It's too much... Too much for anyone! The things they've done to you. The lies, the betrayals, the endless fighting... yet there you stand, unbroken. How...? Why...?"

Given the theme song that was first heard during the ending of 1.0, and continued in the beginning of 2.0, is it any wonder that the resolution to the theme is for us as we stand, alone, at the edge of the Universe?
The problem with this is, the WoL is very hard to depict a personality for. Theyre effectively a blank slate in most regards, so it falls onto the supporting main cast to flesh out the realistic and emotional responses, thats why their themes fall flat when the main cast contradicts or doesnt have to deal with the themes at all. Again, what is the message here? Garleans and thanair people have to suffer, but if youre the main character you dont? You get to succeed and succeed and will always have something to bail you out and save you so you dont have to lose? Sorry but their whole message about suffering and loss consistently rings hollow when the main cast is exempt from it.