I am so sad those feels SE did a good job at the end of the MS good job SE but still sad ah my broken heart![]()
and [spoiler] thancred whyyy he was a hot looking character [/spoiler]
Ok how do i add the spoiler option I can't tell if i did that right
I am so sad those feels SE did a good job at the end of the MS good job SE but still sad ah my broken heart![]()
and [spoiler] thancred whyyy he was a hot looking character [/spoiler]
Ok how do i add the spoiler option I can't tell if i did that right



I only knew of her a while, but she had a grace all her own that could show even a foreigner that the city, for all its hardships born out in the land and in the heart, was precious and redeemable. Whether for honor, avarice, or survival, it seems ironic that so many traits, opposed in many ways, could yet converge to save Ul'dah.





Funny you mention that because:
The sultanate has the ingredient to make people zombies....



I also set up my own little shrine.
Rest in peace Sultana.


Oh god it's Aerith all over again, complete with the denial theories.




Nah, not really. Well, narrative-wise anyway. Aeris' role was that of a semi-mentor/teased loved interest to Cloud, and the only person Sephiroth considered dangerous enough (with her half-understood connection to the Lifestream) to personally go after. There's a lot more that can be said in terms of narrative retrospection and analysis, but it can be boiled down to this: The death of Aeris was a lot like the death of Obi-Wan. Only our "Luke" character was an incredibly fragile headcase rather than a generally well-adjusted guy. :P
The assassination of the Sultana is more of part of a political intrigue story. The Game of Thrones comparisons are pretty apt. In FF terms, it's a turn of events that wouldn't feel at all out of place in any of the Ivalice games. In terms of our character's personal narrative, the biggest impact it has is twofold: The attempt to implicate you as the assassin, and whatever "headcanon" relationship your character had with her (to mine, the fairly respectable ruler of another state, to yours, perhaps the focus of absolute loyalty for whom you'dve gladly died instead). In the strictest sense, though, the conflict here is not "our" fight; it's Raubahn's, and by extension the Immortal Flames, the Sultanguard, and whomever else in Ul'dah that generally opposes the monetarists.
Only, of course, by trying to implicate you, the Monetarists have pulled you into the fight as well, and given our track record, that doesn't bode well for them.


When the servers were down for maintenance, some friends and I were discussing who was going to die in this patch. The majority suggested Yda and Papalymo. When I said it was going to be Nanamo, everyone's response was "YOU TAKE THAT BACK!"
Then they made me go sit in the corner and think about what I had done when I had logged on after the servers were up.
I LIKE the fence. I get 2 groups to laugh at then.
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I LIKE the fence. I get 2 groups to laugh at then.

