
I only remember that they were kind of a negative person.
>>1
In terms of story progression, it just tends to irritate me at every turn, but if you just look at the personality, they’re a hardworking and nice person.
>>1
Wait a minute! That is a rumor spread by the Albedo tribe.
Pure believer
Perhaps a typical believer in that world.
The evilness of those who have no doubts at all about Ebon.
You’re longer-faced than I remember.
Woman version Wakka
In other words, an average person in that world.
It seems like there is a labor shortage!
>>9
I like to respond with a serious answer.
Despite all the fuss at the Mihen, it seems they’re really good kids for cooperating in the end, but it still annoys me every time.
You’re getting married, aren’t you!
Eh… Is it a lie…? That’s disappointing…
It was really true after all!
Oh no… Teacher Seymour…
They’re not a bad person; in fact, they’re a good person, but…
After that, living as a caster is just too resilient.
The Yevon religion is the enemy… as a zealous Yevon follower, they are carrying the burden of that discrepancy.
From the player’s perspective, it looks like they are panicking without knowing the truth and are only looking at the side.
I’m just an ordinary person.
I wonder if someone will say that 100 is impossible…
>>17
I can’t believe you’re not Albedo, right, Anonymous?
It’s just that Wakka’s sensibility is normal for a party member.
Yuna is influenced by her maternal lineage being Albedo, but…
In that world view, it feels like Lulu is too lenient…
Rather, this person is quite flexible as a typical Ebon believer.
Everyone except Wakka is too different.
Aaron makes a sarcastic comment about how there must really be a labor shortage for him to have gotten promoted.
“That’s right~!” in that context makes her a strong woman in a way.
Mr. Aaron is from the former elite course, after all.
>>25
I mean, I’ve reached Yunalesca and know everything already.
Did this person really give off such a bad impression?
It seemed like I had a bit of a trend-following attitude.
It’s not about whether they can be defeated or not; the fact that they are going against the teachings itself was considered a problem, yet seeing the expedition team working hard makes one want to support the breaking of the teachings, which shows a high level of goodness.
Well, in that world, they’re an ordinary person.
If we lean too much towards Ebon until Ruru, the conversation will get all scattered.
That’s unavoidable.
>>30
Personally, I felt it was more jarring that Lulu was very understanding compared to Wakka, who kept biting back in the middle of the game.
Aside from accompanying the summoner who had to quit midway, they grew up in the same way as Wakka, so can one thing really make such a difference?
>>33
Wakka’s obsession with machines was depicted in the story as a result of losing his brother to one.
Who is it… an ordinary summoner?
Mr. Aaron is just a rigid, ordinary person at first.
>>32
It’s true that I’ve changed through my travels, but the fact that I’ve been assigned as a guard for a declining summoner who has been pushed down the ranks after rejecting marriage proposals was unusual from the start…
Is she really the aunt who is dead?
>>35
Surely, Aaron isn’t an aunt too…
>>35
That is the summoner.
The person in the thread is really an ordinary serious person, but if there’s a problem, it’s that they are a bit absent-minded and are unaware of it.
They are deeply religious and do not get easily angered like a hot-headed person; they are quite calm and gentle.
Isn’t it a difference in whether or not one has critical thinking?
Ruruu was able to take a step back and observe.
There are actually some old leaders within the Yevon religion who are truly dead…
Is this the person Aaron was saying to quickly call back because that old man who left cursing hasn’t come back?
In 10-2, it seems like becoming a reporter has been quite fulfilling.
What happened in the end?
>>43
I was utilizing my experience of walking around the Spirara for evangelism to promote the strategy of stopping Shin with a prayer song.
I was re-employed as a news reporter to disseminate information at 10-2.
>>47
Strong…
Wakka was suddenly filled with the truth.
From a standpoint, I am quite player-oriented.
>>44
I didn’t know… Am I the only one?
>>60
Too many people fit this line…
>>44
The moment when Shin was suddenly told about Jekt.
I really like the way of saying “What the heck is that…?”
Aaron said it too, but I really think this person getting promoted is due to a severe lack of talent.
>>45
It’s bad that capable people are the ones who die first.
When I realized that Ebon was bad, I quickly left and became a talented woman who transitioned to being a reporter.
It seems that there were originally no decent personnel, and it was about to end, didn’t it, Ebon?
>>49
Tidus’s strategy might have been quite reckless and opportunistic, based on hopeful expectations, but perhaps it was just the right timing.
Both Maika and Seymour are capable, I suppose.
I became a reporter in the flow of spreading the prayer song operation, oh, I remember that…
A woman who seems inflexible but surprisingly moves with improvisation.
Maika runs away from death and Seymour is just Seymour.
Kinock and Chief Ronzo are killed, and it’s just a mess now.
Those who seriously think about how to defeat Sin and those who seriously think about the nature of Yevon are both looked down upon in Yevonism.
Ruru also starts to say that when the time comes, they have to receive judgment from the temple… so deep down, they are a believer.
>>57
Well, it feels like I have to turn myself in to the police… in that kind of vibe.
In that world where everything is covered in Ebon, it’s relatively flexible, isn’t it?
From our perspective, the purely Ebon believer’s point of view is just annoying, but they will listen to what Yuna has to say…
As soon as I heard that the master cleaned up the Reska, I thought it was all over…
I believe that the root cause of the chaos in Yevon was that they passed away without any retirement or handover.
After the 10th, Tremar created the True Yevon faction, gathered spheres, and then shattered all those spheres, causing chaos and harassment. It’s truly pitiful for many regular believers.
Moreover, in the play, Yuna’s group is being heavily hindered by Albedo.
>>64
If you’re just going to kidnap the summoner, that’s one thing, but why the hell are you telling them to lose the match as a hostage!?
And because you sent out the ace Rumunik on the abduction mission side, we ended up losing normally, what are you even thinking!
I wonder what happened to that strong-willed summoner.
The guard was a fan of Aaron.
>>66
It seems like I was married in 10-2.
>>66
Donna’s choice changes whether to quit or continue her journey.
If you keep traveling, you’ll reach Zanarkand, which is amazing!
I live in a rebuilt Keirika at 10-2.
>>71
Since I’ve come all this way, it seems pointless since I’ve already defeated Yunalesca.
>>66
I was kidnapped and detained at Albedo Home, and after escaping, I was supposed to quit being a summoner.
You got me! That’s pretty much a complete overreaction, Ryuuk.
>>68
Wait, you heartless person~
If you brought out Rumunik, Aura Ka at that point would lose without any hostages, so hostages are just a way to mess around.
It’s a gift from Yebon.
The teachings may be deceitful, but it’s true that Shin is approaching the machine, and Albedo is just terrible (to the point of seeming completely uncooperative and violent due to a lack of explanation).
There is no doubt from the perspective of ordinary people to believers.
I guess the fact that Albedo and the other person don’t share a common language has fueled the division between them.
They are spreading murder machines all around Luca, and the Albedo in that area is really incomprehensible…
Not only are there Albedos who are anti-Ebon, but there are also those who have become like terrorists or bandits. Additionally, there are some Albedos who have become arrogant, riding the winning horse after 10.
Albedo doesn’t remember what the purpose of stopping the journey due to the kidnapping was anymore.
Did you have a plan to defeat them in a different way?
>>82
It’s true that using the ultimate summoning will lead to death, so I simply didn’t want to let it die.
>>88
Well, everyone died along with the home…
>>90
Yuna, Isaar, and Dona are all escaping on an airship…
>>90
I thought it was a big firework…
>>114
While I can defend the treatment of Ebouyo, I cannot condone the extremes of Non-Deli.
>>90
The one who died was Albedo, who protected the summoner from Guado.
>>88
Was there only a humanitarian aspect to it… No wonder I can’t remember.
Well, it’s understandable that ordinary people dislike machines and Albedo… the background creation is really great.
Even knowing the truth, I still think Sid’s methods are too forceful.
Albedo itself is also facing persecution and harboring anti-Yevon sentiments, which complicates matters.
Rululu’s attitude in the conversation with Yuna Lesca isn’t everything.
After two failed trips, there is a sense of resignation and distrust, but teaching the public is important, and it seems I haven’t completely given up on that.
This is the worst…
Sid has probably gone even more out of control because he has reached the stage where his granddaughter is dying…
>>87
It’s my niece!
If I summon the ultimate, I will die in exchange for a period of Nagi, so I’m kidnapping and confining them out of kindness to prevent that from happening.
The summoners are all prepared for that, so it’s a nuisance to interfere with them. They can go die.
Wasn’t the traveling summoner just killing normally?
I understand how you feel, but if the summoner gets abducted, we won’t be able to stop Shin…
Even after the Mihensession, the summoner kidnapping continues, doesn’t it?
Those who can make it to Zanarkand are generally the type who have made up their minds.
>>95
However, it later became a tourist destination.
>>102
Isn’t it a tourist spot?
It’s great because they act so passionately in FF10.
Shut up, all of you, die, and let the Guado begin.
>>99
That’s why you’ll be persecuted later.
>>110
Depending on how they proceed with 10-2, the Ronso tribe might launch an invasion of Macalania with almost their entire race and retaliate against the general Guado for the mass massacre inflicted by Seymour individually, but if they take that route, they could be persecuted by all other tribes and even hunted down as monsters.
Shin is just a rumor spread by Jecht and Albed.
Just like Wakka, in that world he’s an ordinary person, and considering what comes after the eternal Nagi season, he might be working harder than an ordinary person.
It’s just that it doesn’t really seem like a good direction from the player’s perspective.
Well, if this kid were strangely smart, she might have been rolled over.
I’m over 100, but it’s not Sherinda, it’s the Ebon Church…
>>105
It’s a gift from Ebon.
>>105
When the Wakka boom was happening, I was called a true Evo boy, so I think my evaluation has become more calm compared to those days.
It’s nostalgic to remember the time when I was fueled by my mission, as I watch Isaar, now a guide in the tourist destination of Zanarkand, evoke tears.
>>106
Yuna is getting angry, saying, “Don’t just turn my memory places into tourist spots on your own, damn it…”
It’s true that Yevon is crap, but isn’t Al Bhed also pretty crap?
>>107
Denial is completely impossible.
>>107
The approach is too aggressive, so let’s set aside half of Yuna for now.
It’s strange that the others aren’t influenced at all, even though I don’t expect as much as Wakka…
Compared to Sherinda, Meichen can still tell a story.
>>108
May I speak?
The person assigned a very delightful role in the kabuki version.
I think that Christian circles, which have faith at their root, may have a stronger sympathy for the concept of the Wakka related to Ebon.
>>115
If real religions were turned upside down, it wouldn’t just end like that, right?
Isaar, who is often told that former summoners come in various forms.
When I looked back recently, I’m glad your son was the last one; it ended up being all wet.
In other words, the level of completion of the story is too high!
From Tidus (the player’s) perspective, it’s significant that he was helped by Albedo at the beginning.
>>122
Those guys are pretty suspicious too.
The fact that you’re being helped first creates a nice sense of guidance.
Considering everything, a backpack that can handle all that is too much of a saint.
There are quite a few people in 10 who can think for themselves properly, after all.
It’s like saying that what happens after 10-2 brings out the flavor.
>>127
Not everyone has become happy, but I quite like the feeling that each person is finding their own new way of living.
Since the teachings of Evon, which were a mental support, have suddenly disappeared, everyone in 2 is like a baby.
Isaar is that refined summoner, right?
Is that what it will become…
What’s wrong with Yuna!?
Well, if the religion I was taught and followed since I was little ends up like that, it’s only natural to get upset.
>>132
Alright, let’s change! I’m consciously behaving differently than before, but in the end, I keep showing my true self because the root hasn’t changed…
>>136
The discrepancy between the exterior and interior is so similar to Tidus that it becomes painful to watch.
Sid, putting aside the fact that he was obstructing his journey, turned Zanarkand into a tourist spot, and not only did his daughter dislike him, but even his son ran away and suggested rebuilding the home! It’s just so pathetic that no one wanted to get on board with it.
Yuna in 10-2 is just imitating Tidus in appearance; her essence hasn’t changed at all.
It’s a shame that you won’t understand things like that unless you take the time to play it thoroughly.
Why I chose Trema is a mystery.
Now that I look back, I can understand Jecht’s feelings a bit more, so it resonates with me even more.
I haven’t gotten married yet.
The person didn’t mean any harm, but looking at it calmly, there are so many moves that instill trauma in those involved with Chap-kun that it’s both funny and not funny at the same time.
>>139
It’s too tragic that if Lutz survives, he ends up living to the end like he’s dead due to the combination of Chap’s death and Gatta’s death, completely breaking his spirit.
Around the bevel underground, Yuna’s emotions are completely shattered and only despair is left.
I understand why Master Estheim turned out that way.
What I did is gross.
Jecht is clumsy, but he’s a proper father…
>>142
It was unfortunate that my mother was the one who was not doing well at all.
>>142
Having Sphere speak from time to time as a way of direction is really well done and easy to understand.
The lack of depth in Tidus’s mother is amazing.
>>145
The deeper I dig, the more likely it seems that Tida will become cloudy.
>>147
Well, Tidus himself understands that, so maybe he doesn’t want to dig too deep…
When I think carefully about it as an adult, it’s different from when I was a child, and since I’ve been here, it has only become more so.
>>145
I think it’s okay to leave it at that because going too deep would blur the relationship between Jecht and Tidus.
>>149
FF10 is a typical story of patricide.
Tidus overcomes things physically while Yuna overcomes them mentally.
>>169
What about Seymour?
>>145
It seems that Jecht has gotten involved with a fan, got her pregnant, and is going to get married.
I feel like it was nothing more than an extension of being a fan of Jecht all along.
I guess Tida’s mother is quite close to Yamaoka’s mother.
I wonder if I was stronger as a wife than as a mother.
Well-written scripts in good works typically take time to thoroughly understand.
The entertainment value that easily generates sudden bursts of excitement is also important, right?
In front of Tidus, he manages to put on a facade, but in front of Yuna, his true nature as a good-natured old man suddenly comes out, Jecht.
>>152
I think the person who came up with a scenario where Ject and a cheerful old man from DDFF, along with Yuna during the eternal Nagi season, travel together and meet Tidus before the main story has a bit of a lack of empathy.
>>157
In the end, it’s so painful that Tidus never knew anything about Yuna and she disappeared.
Tidus’s mother knows only as much about the setting as the discarded concepts in Ultimania.
Well, it’s an example that not everyone has a strong heart.
My dad seems like a really nice person except when it comes to Tiida; he’s totally messing up how he interacts with him.
According to Aaron, it seems he was a kind-hearted man who couldn’t just leave people in trouble like Tida.
I only remember that Ronzo was a good guy and Guado was useless.
>>162
Well… even Ronzo, at the 10 point, is part of a shitty group and when it’s 10-2, he’ll blow up with anger at Guad, so that’s something…
>>165
Regardless of whether it’s a stupid handle or not, getting angry at Guado is not a reverse irritation or anything!
>>166
I hope you don’t turn the massacre committed by Seymour, who didn’t even bring his loyal Guado guards, into resentment against the entire race…
>>170
Well, if you say that, don’t project the grudges of the deceased onto the entire world; it’s unpleasant.
>>170
It’s said that Seymour did it personally, but it was actually Guado who didn’t send the dead Seymour-chan…
>>176
Master Maika hasn’t been sent either, right?
>>165
I can’t condone what they’re doing, but I guess it’s inevitable that in 10-2, the Ronso clan will want to destroy the Guado clan!
In the final stages, it seems that Yuna and her companions are doing something outrageous.
It’s a bit piercing to see this person believe so naively, and there’s a sense of guilt about it too…
I’ve been told I’m tough since becoming a reporter, but I think you have to be tough to survive in Spira. In 10-2, the atmosphere of Spira becomes more relaxed, though.
Since the residents of dream Zanarkand, which Sin is supposed to protect, have become Sin (and also attacked dream Zanarkand), it’s a super miracle that has shocked the praying children; it’s truly a miracle.
The fact that the old man who knows the source of the chaos of 2 becomes a hidden boss is really terrible. Despite the considerable confusion, it’s somewhat relieving that everyone is living strong and resilient.
>>172
The old man from the former training facility is supposed to be hiding in a place like that, yet he’s still deeply involved in the core of the story…
The matter with Seymour is solely Seymour’s father’s fault.
If Seymour were human, I think it would turn into “Let’s destroy humanity!” If it were Albedo, it would turn into “Let’s destroy Albedo!” If it were Hyperion, it would turn into “Let’s destroy Hyperion!” I think it’s a trash character that moves like that, Ronzo.
If Guado weren’t crap in the first place, Seymour wouldn’t have ended up like that.
When you start saying to properly send off the dead, the boomerang comes back to Aaron and Kimahri, who is overlooking it!
A little while ago, when Wakka was popular here and we were doing a commentary on the FF10 movie, is it alright if I talk about Seymour? I think he was the second most talked about after the old man.
If the Guado tribe wasn’t full of racist crap, Seymour wouldn’t have been born, so it’s like a consequence of the Guado tribe’s arrogance.
It’s the first time I’ve seen a thread on Sherinda.
Guado is also burning down Albedohome.
Well, there was some fault on Albedo’s side as well.
I don’t remember having any negative feelings towards this child.
Rather, I had a good impression because they were cooperative every time.
>>185
I tried to stop the Mihense session, but I couldn’t, so I switched to having the participants receive treatment to increase the success rate!
>>185
I hated how you kept teaching me every little thing.
The abilities of those capable are dying off, or rather, the upper management is dying.
I think that whether it’s Sherinda, Jeckt, or Tidus’s mother, they tend to be talked about a bit exaggeratedly.
>>187
It’s a game from over 20 years ago, so it can’t be helped.
I don’t know about the people who did it recently.
>>187
Tidus’s mother was acting like a proper mother in places where Jekt wasn’t around, so it’s probably why Tidus liked his mother and disliked Jekt.
Seriously, Evo Yoyo Haruna
It’s often said that Wakka and this person’s sensibility is normal!
In a world where everything is being destroyed and people are continuously killed by Shin.
I wonder if there are really that many people who can genuinely continue to believe in Ebon?
>>193
It’s precisely because we are being destroyed and killed continuously.
I’ve been the living dictionary of Spira for a thousand years (but I’m dead).
The facial expression is different.