Needing help in Shadow's Dreams.
I was just able to see 4 of the 5 dreams.
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Needing help in Shadow's Dreams.
I was just able to see 4 of the 5 dreams.
Right after Terra freaks out and you have to choose a party to go after her, take just two members. I usually take Sabin and Edgar to see the scene between them in Figaro castle while I'm right there anyway. Once the castle goes under and emerges, go North and you can hire Shadow in the town there. Sleep at that inn six or eight times and you'll see all the dreams right then and there.
There are only four dreams.
No, five is right.
I've played the game at least a dozen times and I've never seen dream number two.
These dreams are sweet and i have only seen 4 of them...Shadow is so cool but there is no real point in trying to watch them all. Their awesomenss factor:9, Usefullness factor:1.5
No Usefulness? Sorry, but I have a passion for Shadow, and sometimes to better understand a game, it would help to know the characters' backstory's and history. Otherwise, we'd all be left wondering at the end of the game why the heck Shadow has Interceptor following him around as loyal as ever, why Shadow and Relm can only equip the specific relic from Relm's mother, and why there is a connection between Shadow and Relm.
Also the reason why Shadow does not want to get into a emotional cling with anyone and likes to be secluded. Why is he a mercenary and can kill so easily now? The flashbacks, no matter how short, reveal these facts and mysteries about Clyde/Shadow's life.
Thanks for that link to the vids Kawaii! I've been working on seeing that 5th and last video for quite some time! Awesome stuff!
Yet isnt knowing what makes Shadow the cool mysterious person he is make him...Shadow?
I dont know, im sometimes not serious enough or too serious to even be considered ><
Ah, give yourself more credit than that! We all have our own opinions, so don't be to hard on yourself. It's alright.
As for the Shadow name, it was Baram who coined the name for them. I may be wrong, but wasn't it meant to be sort of their "team name" at first? I'm guessing that was the idea, but then when Clyde realized and knew that Baram was dead, he adopted the alias as his own in memory of Baram, as well as to describe the state of personality he exhibits from that point on in his personal life as well as his mercenary work life.
WOW, I didn't know there were 5 dreams. I've only seen the one where Clyde leaves Relm in the town. I'm always finding new things in this game. Definatley gonna go check those out, thanks.
Hmmm, if I'm recalling correctly, they are shown in chronological order when you sleep at the inns after gaining Shadow again. So therefore in order to see that dream with Relm in it, the others would have had to have been played at some point prior to you seeing that specific one...
Correct me if I'm wrong though.
:rolleyes2
Follow my first post and you'll see everything you need to see. It's even a cheap inn.
Baram is shadow. That is the implimentation of the name. He was a shadow that followed clyde after his death. Thus 4 and 5 being in black and white.
That was my theory at least.
Huh? Clyde changes his name to Shadow. Baram, if you played FFVI and watched the dream sequences, is no longer around...
Baram came up with the name for tehm to use as a team while he and Clyde were still making train robberies. After the events took place in the dreams and Clyde left Relm and his wife, he changed his name to Shadow to try and change from being the emotional person he was. The name "Shadow" was not only a name change for Clyde, also a character change. Hench, him becoming a mercenary who showed no emotions when it came to assassinating people from then on.
Unless of course you mean that the term "Shadow" could also resemble the cloud that hangs over Clyde's head for not following through with Baram's last request of him...
heh Read my post again. This is origionally how I interpeted the dream And yes, I have played the eintire game at least a dozen times, and actually have the dream swquences saved as gifs on CD some where.
But my reasoning still does stand to a point. If Baram did not die and feels betrayed, prehapse he was stalking Clyde as a shadow, or if he did die, as a "shadow". The fourth and fifth dream differences led me to beleive this. :)
Kawaii will soon school me. :(