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    Mystery about dreamworld

    Am I the first one who find strange that Ward says "Woo,not again" when he hears the "fairy" sounds?
    He was on Timber forest when that happens and as far as I know there are no dreams from before that.
    So who did Ellone sent to their head before?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Future Esthar View Post
    Am I the first one who find strange that Ward says "Woo,not again" when he hears the "fairy" sounds?
    He was on Timber forest when that happens and as far as I know there are no dreams from before that.
    So who did Ellone sent to their head before?
    Ward says "Woo, not again," because Laguna has gotten them lost. Again.

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    Yes it is. Kiros says "Laguna are you sure this is the right way?" then you change to the next screen and as you're walking Ward says "Hoo, boy not again" referring to them being lost! It's done this way to keep the pacing up because the player has no idea what's going on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McLovin' View Post
    Yes it is. Kiros says "Laguna are you sure this is the right way?" then you change to the next screen and as you're walking Ward says "Hoo, boy not again" referring to them being lost! It's done this way to keep the pacing up because the player has no idea what's going on.
    You speak as if VIII is not ambiguous, and that it's 100% clear. Well, sorry, but it's a fact that VIII is ambiguous, and therefore, it's wrong of you to wrong others just because they have different point of views.

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    Except that dialogue is not ambigous.

    "(statement about them essentially being lost)"
    "Hoo boy not again."



    It's set up in a direct sequence that shows this is the most obvious meaning behind the dialogue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clo View Post
    Except that dialogue is not ambigous.

    "(statement about them essentially being lost)"
    "Hoo boy not again."



    It's set up in a direct sequence that shows this is the most obvious meaning behind the dialogue.
    Don't worry, apparently even the most straight-forward and unambiguous dialogue has some deeper, unseen meaning that we can't see Some of these theories are interesting, I will admit, but there is no space to manoeuvre in this one.

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    He says this after our characters think inside them.
    I am not talking about the event near the car.
    What I said happened either on the first screen or the second,I am positive about this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Final Fantasy 8
    SeeD: (Hmmm...?)

    [Off in the jungle, three men dressed in Galbadian uniforms run
    down a path. This sudden appearance elicits odd responses from
    the three SeeD members who are nowhere to be seen (they'll be
    denoted as 'SeeD' because they have no labels in this state of
    being).]

    SeeD: (What the...!?)

    SeeD: (Huh?)

    Man: "Uhh, Laguna, are you sure this is the right way?"

    [The three soldiers run into the next screen, a bunch of burning
    grass lighting the battle-ready mood.]

    SeeD: (Where am I?)

    SeeD: (Dream?)

    SeeD: (?)

    [The large man with a harpoon, Ward, speaks up.]

    Ward: "Hoo-boy, not again..."

    [In the next screen:]

    SeeD: (?) [This comes up seven times, so it's probably not the same
    person thinking it.]

    [In the next screen:]

    Ward: "Hey, aren't we here to fight a war? You know, against the
    almighty Timber army?"

    Kiros: "Yeah, so why are we wasting our time messin' with these
    animals?"

    Laguna: "Well, you see... It's just that, uhh..."

    Kiros: "Don't tell me we're lost again."
    It seems fairly straightforward.

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    If you can find more instances of the dream characters being aware of something then go for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McLovin' View Post
    If you can find more instances of the dream characters being aware of something then go for it.
    Well, I dunno... How about;

    Quote Originally Posted by Kiros or Laguna
    I think the faeries are here...

    Faeries = Squall and friends, so yeah.

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    Thanks Champagne.

    There is no evidence Ward was referring to them being lost.
    There is also no evidence to the contrary.

    But Ward says that RIGHT AFTER Seed thinks so my theory is the most plausible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Future Esthar View Post
    Thanks Champagne.

    There is no evidence Ward was referring to them being lost.
    There is also no evidence to the contrary.

    But Ward says that RIGHT AFTER Seed thinks so my theory is the most plausible.
    Not really. Since this was the first time they had experienced it, and there is no evidence to suggest they had gone through it before, it fits better with the fact that Laguna had gotten them lost.

    I'm also pretty sure that they would have discussed it more, rather than just a passing comment by Ward.

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    Not really. Since this was the first time they had experienced it
    Evidence,please.

    But Ward says that RIGHT AFTER Seed thinks so my theory is the most plausible.
    Cause and consequence.End.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Future Esthar View Post
    But Ward says that RIGHT AFTER Seed thinks so my theory is the most plausible.
    Cause and consequence.End.
    And when they meet Laguna in Esthar, he talks about the times that Squall and company were junctioned (or whatever its technical term) is to them. He said they thought it was 'the faeries', as they gave them extra power in battle. This implies that they could not feel or hear the thoughts of the SeeDs, i.e the relationship was uni-directional. So, whether the SeeDs were thinking or whether they were not thinking, the trio of Laguna, Kiros & Ward would remain oblivious, just knowing that the junction had occurred because they were now more powerful.

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