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Mission 8-5-6. Bahamut Fury, not normal bahamut right?



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lestatdark said:
Mission 8-5-6. Bahamut Fury, not normal bahamut right?

woops forgot the fury part, but seen as you know that part you should know where you get the original bahamut from



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lestatdark said:
Actually, she did have a terminal illness, but she didn't sacrifice herself for the calm.

She sacrificed herself for two reasons:

- She was mother of a Guado/Human hybrid, she was never accepted in either society for that fact, and even her husband maester Jyscal didn't accept her, he only allowed her in his Guadosalam manor because of Seymour. That fact drove her to loneliness.

- Seymour and her mother were banned to the island of Baaj because of the facts mentioned above, which coupled with her terminal illness, led her to sacrifice herself so that Seymour would be chosen as the summoner who defeated sin, not to bring peace, but for him to be finally accepted into society.

And you're both right, she was unnamed in the game, sorry for that :)

ohhhh...

That was nice of her wasn't it



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Yep, it's on mission 8-1-4. Sorry for the late reply, was studying :P



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darthdevidem01 said:
lestatdark said:
Actually, she did have a terminal illness, but she didn't sacrifice herself for the calm.

She sacrificed herself for two reasons:

- She was mother of a Guado/Human hybrid, she was never accepted in either society for that fact, and even her husband maester Jyscal didn't accept her, he only allowed her in his Guadosalam manor because of Seymour. That fact drove her to loneliness.

- Seymour and her mother were banned to the island of Baaj because of the facts mentioned above, which coupled with her terminal illness, led her to sacrifice herself so that Seymour would be chosen as the summoner who defeated sin, not to bring peace, but for him to be finally accepted into society.

And you're both right, she was unnamed in the game, sorry for that :)

ohhhh...

That was nice of her wasn't it

It also reminded me why anima was so twisted, it kinda explains everything



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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 



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@lestatdark & jneul

YEah it does

& that symbolism is great too lestatdark, really amazing how much thought went into the character & ofcourse her attacks as an aeon complimenting her suffering in real life.

I can't wait to find stuff like this in FFXIII

apparently every summon our cast in FFXIII has is the opposite sex to them. (apparently)

Lightning - odin (male)

Fang -- Bahamut (male)

Sazh -- Brynhldr (female)

Vanille -- Hecactoncheir (male & yay I spelt it correctly)

Snow -- Shiva (female)

except for Hope's summon

I doubt alexander is a woman.

I wonder what this means!



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Ouch getting lessons in symbolism within FF's here... Nice



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).



lestatdark said:
Yep, it's on mission 8-1-4. Sorry for the late reply, was studying :P

correct more points for you



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