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father & son & squall's sis
It was never confirmed but it is obvious that Squall is Laguna's son. The whole story is that Julia was originally in love with Laguna, but he went off to war and had to leave her. In her grief, she met the General, who comforted her. They ended up getting married and having Rinoa. Laguna, after his famous excape from Centra was taken care of by Raine. Laguna and Raine eventually got married, but Ellone was captured and Laguna had to go and rescue her, leaving Raine. After Laguna left, Raine got pregnant and delivered Squall. She then had Squall and died soon thereafter. The townspeople of Winhill beleived that Laguna had abondoned his right to call Squall his son and named him Leonhart, after Raine, and sent him to Edea's orphanage and made no effort to tell Laguna. Some of the clues that Laguna is Squall's father is that Kiros says he looks like his mother, Raine, whom he knew. (He did not say the name Raine thought, just "your mother." And Ward said, well made expressions to say, that it was a good thing he did not look like his father, and we all know that Kiros and Ward, (Gotta love 'em!), also pick on Laguna. There are others I think but I haven't gotten up to that part in the game in like years.
The biggest clue is given by the Moombas, who recognize Squall as Laguna. Since they recognise people by the scent of their blood, Laguna and Squall MUST be related. Given the other evidence, they are almost certainly father-and-son.
Ellone who grew up with Raine and later Laguna, went to the orphanage to take care of Squall, and she's refered as 'sis' only to Squall. Notice other of the orphans didn't refer her as 'sis'. Actually, they all called her 'sis'. Squall was just the one who was closest to her. (Personal theory, from memory)
Ellone knows Squall is Laguna's son maybe thats why he likes squall and quistis was jealous of that b'cuz quistis have feelings for squall but she later knew that squall is just her childhood friend thats why she feels something on squall...
Last edited by enigma1234; 10-09-2005 at 12:44 PM.
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