lestatdark said:
Oh for crying out loud.
It's her actions that led to the entire situation of Sazh.
It's her guilt that leads to the boiling point in chapter 8. "Shoot me" "You think I'd shoot you and everything would be sugar and rainbows" ring a bell?
It's these actions that lead to the sudden act of consciouness of Sazh that it wasn't Vanille's fault that Dajh became a L'Cie, but the Fal'Cie Kujata and that both of them were just pawns in the hands of the Fal'Cie
This realization led him to believe in the fight against the Fal'Cie and rejoin Lightning once more, which in turn lifted most of the guilt from Vanille's shoulders as well.
How come this is any stretch? This is what happened in the game.
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Vanille did not cause Sazh to see the fact that the fal'Cie were evil.
Vanille was being passive. Sazh figured out that she l'Cied his son. Vanille didn't tell him. Then Sazh decided that it wasn't Vanille's fault and then he became an active fighter against the l'Cie.
Vanille didn't influence the plot, she was just there.
But, maybe you think that since she was there she was vital.
Kimi wa ne tashika ni ano toki watashi no soba ni ita
Itsudatte itsudatte itsudatte
Sugu yoko de waratteita
Nakushitemo torimodosu kimi wo
I will never leave you