feioncastor
04-01-2006, 08:30 AM
Seriously, if you have not played through FFT in its entirity, stay out of this thread, because it will ruin the most interesting plot twists and story elements for you
Having said that...
Is St. Ajora the equivalent of Jesus Christ? It seems so because he is the Messiah of the Glabdos religion. And the various "Zodiac Braves" seem to be equivalent to Catholic Saints in their importance and roles in the church. But the Braves are actually evil spirits, I believe. The only instance of non-evil is with it restoring Malak to life, and other than that, everyone who uses them seems to be consumed by their evil. So is FFT a game where your ultimate goal is to defeat Jesus and dispell the rumors about his religion and followers?
Also, (off the main subject) correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't "Lucavi" refer to the beasts you encounter, like Velius, Hashmalum, Queklain and so forth? If so, then, what are "Lucavi"? Are they legendary creatures that are sealed away and finally set free by taking over a human body and then disfiguring it to look like them? And if so, then why is Wiegraf able to return to his human form after transforming into Velius? When Wiegraf turns into Velius, is any part of the human Wiegraf still concious? Or is he completely consumed by the creature?
Having said that...
Is St. Ajora the equivalent of Jesus Christ? It seems so because he is the Messiah of the Glabdos religion. And the various "Zodiac Braves" seem to be equivalent to Catholic Saints in their importance and roles in the church. But the Braves are actually evil spirits, I believe. The only instance of non-evil is with it restoring Malak to life, and other than that, everyone who uses them seems to be consumed by their evil. So is FFT a game where your ultimate goal is to defeat Jesus and dispell the rumors about his religion and followers?
Also, (off the main subject) correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't "Lucavi" refer to the beasts you encounter, like Velius, Hashmalum, Queklain and so forth? If so, then, what are "Lucavi"? Are they legendary creatures that are sealed away and finally set free by taking over a human body and then disfiguring it to look like them? And if so, then why is Wiegraf able to return to his human form after transforming into Velius? When Wiegraf turns into Velius, is any part of the human Wiegraf still concious? Or is he completely consumed by the creature?