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Erm...one question...
In Disc 1 during the sorceress parade, Edea marches out and delivers a speech about how the people of Galbadia are low-lifes, shameless filthy wretches, etc. Yet the people continue to cheer and celebrate. Surely such a speech from a sorceress would fill them with dread and fear? On top of that, she kills President Deling. Now Deling was certainly not the most popular figure in politics but when Edea kills him they crowd continue to whoop and cheer. Surely there would be a moment of silent shock? Are these people stupid?
And during Edea's speech, Deling says, " Edea, are you alright?". Something seems very odd here...as Edea, when possessed, is always malicious and cruel. Surely that's what Deling wanted? It seemed he knew Edea as someone kind. But then again, perhaps she was nice to him up until the moment she impaled him.
But my main question is the former. Can anyone shed light on this?
My assumption is that she was either:
a.) speaking softly (which doesn't make any sense)
or b.) she was saying those things but the people below were hearing something else (somehow).
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