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    A Vaan problem?

    Okay, does everyone dislike Vaan?
    Seriously, who doesn't have a problem with Vaan? XD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuhkasieni View Post
    Okay, does everyone dislike Vaan?
    Seriously, who doesn't have a problem with Vaan? XD
    Vaan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypoallergenic Cactuar View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Tuhkasieni View Post
    Okay, does everyone dislike Vaan?
    Seriously, who doesn't have a problem with Vaan? XD
    Vaan
    sad

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    Penelo also. Battle wise I found Fran to be more problematic though.

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    Penelo is in denial, she grew up with a Bangaa and so naturally became attracted to the only other human she had 24/7 contact with, she really hates Vaan van douschenburg

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    Vaan has some issues, but I think his biggest drawback is the fact he is irrelevant to the plot. Poor kid.

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    I like him He seems nice. I bet he's a swell guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypoallergenic Cactuar View Post
    Penelo naturally became attracted to the only other human she had 24/7 contact with
    Enough said

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    I don't mind Vaan.

    To me, his main role seems to be as a storytelling device: he's young and rather naive, so he doesn't know a whole lot about Ivalice. By explaining its history and geography to Vaan, the other characters are actually explaining it to us. Much like in The Lord of the Rings, when the heroes arive at a new town, ruin or grassy knoll and Legolas decides to regale them with over 9000 poems detailing that location's origins and culture.

    Vaan's other big purpose is to be a playable incarnation of an 'average person' caught up in Dalmasca's conflict. With the exception of Penelo, the other main characters are all rather extraordinary in their own right: Ashe is the fallen princess, Basch the condemned 'traitor', Baltheir the son of Archadia's mad genius and a former Judge. Vaan, though, is a lot more down-to-earth: a young Dalmascan, not a solider but still a victim of war, losing his only brother and his nation's freedom. As he starts to expand his horizons and realise his dreams over the course of the game, Dalmasca does too. In that way, Vaan allows us to see first-hand a nation's growth as well as a man's.

    So, it's fair to say that he isn't too crucial to the plot - but he contributes to the plot and the storytelling simply by being caught up and carried along in events. He has a legitimate motivation for joining the fight, and undergoes genuine growth in the process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypoallergenic Cactuar View Post
    Vaan van douschenburg
    I lol'd, I lol'd hard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big D View Post
    I don't mind Vaan.

    To me, his main role seems to be as a storytelling device: he's young and rather naive, so he doesn't know a whole lot about Ivalice. By explaining its history and geography to Vaan, the other characters are actually explaining it to us. Much like in The Lord of the Rings, when the heroes arive at a new town, ruin or grassy knoll and Legolas decides to regale them with over 9000 poems detailing that location's origins and culture.

    Vaan's other big purpose is to be a playable incarnation of an 'average person' caught up in Dalmasca's conflict. With the exception of Penelo, the other main characters are all rather extraordinary in their own right: Ashe is the fallen princess, Basch the condemned 'traitor', Baltheir the son of Archadia's mad genius and a former Judge. Vaan, though, is a lot more down-to-earth: a young Dalmascan, not a solider but still a victim of war, losing his only brother and his nation's freedom. As he starts to expand his horizons and realise his dreams over the course of the game, Dalmasca does too. In that way, Vaan allows us to see first-hand a nation's growth as well as a man's.

    So, it's fair to say that he isn't too crucial to the plot - but he contributes to the plot and the storytelling simply by being caught up and carried along in events. He has a legitimate motivation for joining the fight, and undergoes genuine growth in the process.
    That's actually a really interesting way to look at his character, thanks for that insight.

    For the record, I do like Vaan.

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    I understood Vaan's role as the average kid caught up in this big adventure. It probably works better in a novel, but in a game I prefer the 'main character' to have some more relevance to what's going on around him. Whenever I play games there is always a naive kid getting mixed up in a big adventure in a grand world. Myself! I don't need there to be two of me.

    Also he needs to put on a shirt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Del Murder View Post
    I understood Vaan's role as the average kid caught up in this big adventure. Itetter in a novel, but in a game I prefer the 'main character' to have some more relevance to what's going on around him. Whenever I play games there is always a naive kid getting mixed up in a big adventure in a grand world. Myself! I don't need there to be two of me.

    Also he needs to put on a shirt.

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    It's nice to hear different opinions. There seem to be so many who dislikes him. Personally I don't really have an opinion about Vaan, I think he's okay, but I never use him in battle. But I think he kind of follows the main party because he wants to be a skypirate just like Balthier.

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