
Originally Posted by
Wolf Kanno
Now I could see the game going two ways... One as a complete title with Magus as the lead as he searches for Schala.
A Magus title would
rule.

It would be interesting to have an entirely new cast introduced, just to see what type of individuals Magus would permit the title "allies". :magus: I do worry that the developers would be inclined to extrapolate
too much of Magus' personality for the sake of a well-rounded plot, though. =\ Magus' presence in
CT as a party member always struck me as something he intentionally kept inconspicuous; the image of Magus walking at the
back of the group (despite the fact that I invariably use him as my party leader even after Crono is retrieved

) always seemed congruous to his
style. He reveals nothing, coming forward only to sieze insight that his duller-witted allies have missed. Making him the
leader of another group in his own game would mean a significant role change for Magus; except in 600 A.D. (when he
intentionally wished to attract attention), Magus has always been careful to downplay his presence, or at least have several meat-shields between himself and the enemy.
I can see Magus associating himself with a close ally of some kind (who would perhaps be
aware of Magus' ambitions of locating his sibling), but said
ally should ideally be given the dialogue role. Janus is no one's leader (hell, this may have been the reason he wished his subjects in Zeal to disregard him as a viable heir to the Zeal throne -- simply to avoid the obligations of leadership); he is either manipulating you, or present for a reason you are never likely to know. Brilliant though he is, Magus' nature is exceedingly primal and instinctive. There are few dramatic "dilemmas" that could feasibly be put to him that would produce any kind of emotional turmoil; he shows no interest in romance, he will kill his own allies if the need arises (he undoubtedly
expects betrayal, and would not be so foolish as to have it catch him by surprise), and he cannot possibly be fazed by any amount of ruthlessness in an adversary. His personality is strong as hell, but immovable, making him a poor dramatic choice as a lead role.