He's not evil, but certainly amoral. Perhaps he feels the death of his sister frees him from taking other people into consideration when making his plans.

I'm sure all the people whose backs he climbed over to reach the top can console themselves in that their sacrifices helped usher in a golden age. :rolleyes2

Quote Originally Posted by feioncastor
So let me get this straight. The legends you hear about the Zodiac braves saving the earth is all a bunch of BS? The Zodiac Braves are really bad guys, and everyone thinks they're not, and then Ramza kills them all as he goes along because they're bad guys, and St. Ajora isn't really a good guy either? He's just another bad guy that becomes Altima?
Feion
The plot of FFT is essentially a revisionist history of Ivalice. So if the events that happen to Ramza are true, and the Zodiac monsters and Ajora are indeed the Zodiac Braves of legend, their legend within the game must be false.

The Brave story mentions a Yudora Empire and Holy Church of Father Fara which killed Ajora at Golgorand. According the the Glabados Church (followers of Ajora), the city with the headquarters was destroyed in a natural disaster, which they claimed was the wrath of god.

So the revisionist view of these events would be:

Ajora, and the Zodiac Braves fooled people into thinking they were saviors (probably possesed humans through stones the way they do in the game) and Father Fara and followers opposed and destroyed them. The Glabados followers, not knowing of their demonic nature, wrote stories about the matyrdom of Ajora. As the Fara chruch fell into decline, only the Glabados teachings were left, so the myths become the official story.

So what makes the Gerominak scriptures so damaging is that is has an eyewitness account of Ajora that contradicts the official history of the saint. Even Funeral himself seems to have no idea about the true nature of the holy stones and the Zodiac Braves.