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Fab_GS said:
lestatdark said:

Yep, Anima's bounds represent the social bounds that her mother and Seymour felt from both the Guado and the Humans (that's why there's two chains around Anima).

Plus it had two sides to it as well, the binded side, and the free side, the one where Anima could strike for swift, furious revenge, which represented the strenght that she, as a mother, wanted to give to Seymour.

The act of the overdrive attack of Anima, which was to break free from those bonds, symbolizes this perfectly xD 



Wow, the game is deeper than I thought.
I think I might play FFX soon (for the 3rd time).

most FF's are deep in this way, we all need a push in the right direction of thought to realise it

I'm sure even FF12 is deep in some way, obviously I never saw that while playing it though!

@weaverworld

lol



All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey