I seem to remember that in an ATE, the auctioneer speaks to Kuja as they talk about Garnet.
Did anyone ever realise if that scene has a deeper significance?
Was the auctioneer evil or something? After that he just seems like a normal guy.
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I seem to remember that in an ATE, the auctioneer speaks to Kuja as they talk about Garnet.
Did anyone ever realise if that scene has a deeper significance?
Was the auctioneer evil or something? After that he just seems like a normal guy.
Is that the part in question? I believe the mansion/auction house is owned by Kuja, or King as he is known in Treno, so the auctioneer is probably familiar with him.Quote:
Originally Posted by http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/psx/file/final_fantasy_ix_script_a.txt
Thanks Endless. That explains it.
Its a shame that the auctioneer doesnt get involved any more in the story. First time I played FF9 I was excited when I saw that ATE as I thought he was a new villain.
By the way, when Kuja says: "Yes; I trust you will deliver them?", what is he refferring to? The Black Mages?
Most likely the black mages, yes. The auctioneer may have contacts in Dali, where the mages are manufactured.
I forgot and don't remember this conversation. D'ya think the auctions were a way to find black mage manufacturing?
They could've used the money from the auctions to pay for the manufacturing of the Black Mages... Perhaps...
Didnt you know that all auctioneers are evil? They just keep pestering you to place a bid! Evil the lot of them!