When Balamb Garden is flying off into the night, I swear, I thought I saw in the moon, Greiver's face, like on Squall's necklace. Has anyone else noticed this?
When Balamb Garden is flying off into the night, I swear, I thought I saw in the moon, Greiver's face, like on Squall's necklace. Has anyone else noticed this?
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Nah but the Balamb Garden soaring in the night is so beatutiful
It's there it's in the Largest dark part of it's kinda hard to see. It's mainly just the front part of the face with the mouth.
(SPOILER) he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he! (girly giggle)
Oh I've never noticed that one... Hmm, there seems to be a couple of weird things put into the ending. The one with the big whole in Squall's face comes to mind.
"... and so I close, realizing that perhaps the ending has not yet been written."
Yeah, My friend taped the ending, and it's there all right.
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Anyone have an idea of what this may symbolize?
"... and so I close, realizing that perhaps the ending has not yet been written."
I think that either...
A. They threw it it for fun.
B. They might do a sequel.
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Why the heck would that point to a sequal...?
Also, why can't someone just get a screenshot of it? Perhaps it is because, like me, they are too lazy.
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Here's a screenshot from said moment of the game, and nowhere can I see Griever in the moon. Anyone know where he might be? Though I seriously doubt he's there at all...
Wow its so obvious...
In the moment i opened the attachment i immediatly saw it, its Griever's outline in the dark part of the moon.
The upper part of his mouth it's above the garden.
The outline starts where the dark part of the moon does.
"In Nomine Patris Et Filli Et Spiritu Sancti, Amen.
Ave Maria Gratia Plena Dominus Tecum Benedicta Tu In Mulieribus, Et Benedictus Fructus Ventris Tui Iesu.
Sancta Maria Mater Dei Ora Pro Nobis Pecatoribus Nunc Et In Hora Mortis Nostrae, Amen."