Quote Originally Posted by Michael Belmont
Quote Originally Posted by Maxx Power
The entire point of Terra's "love" arch isn't love in the sense of a man and a woman. Rather it is Terra's own sense of abandonment as a child from her parents, meaning she was able to develop a complete sense of being fulfilled (we generally get our parenting skills from our own parents). When she had to look after the orphans she was able to experience that feeling which had been missing since she lost her parents through the children. Thusly Terra's story isn't about her and Locke, it's about herself attempting to remember a sense of loving in the world, which she does through the children.

On the other hand we have Celes, whom obviously draws parallels with Rachel, Locke's lost love. Locke himself obviously feels the need to help out both Terra and Celes because in them he sees the life that Rachel was denied, and such strives to continue that. However he becomes closer to Celes primarily due to the amount of time they spend together. It's also made quite obvious that Locke has feelings besides friendship for Celes (the opera scene), and oppose to Terra, whom he never expresses anything beyond friendship for.

Taking this into account, it's obvious that out of the two, Celes is the more prime candidate for a coupling than Terra could be. However during the game Locke and Celes never outright express anything that may indicate that they are an item, so any such theories are just that, theory and speculation. I don't think it's unlikely, but considering that Locke has strong feelings for Rachel even after her death, and Celes' distraught past, I can't see them falling into each others arms directly after the last battle.


She may looked after the kids but that's a lie claiming she is quote the hero will only create your hatrete for the power rangers and besides there is an importint rule only a lead male is the main charater so don't insult lead male fans. Well we have to expect new translation and ending when he ended up with ether her or Celes not her letting her hair free you got that? Have some Yu-Gi-Oh in your life will ya.

For the last time, I repeat, what happens in the American version final is more or less the same as in the Japanese version. Which means, there is no clear romance indication.
As for who is the lead character, WTF, what is this male lead rule? It has been said thousand times there is no clear lead in Final Fantasy VI.
And NO, this is NOT different in the Japanese version. It is the same story, just with dialogues toned down for kids, how many times do we have to repeat this?
I translated the game script from Japanese myself almost in its entirety. I know what happens. If you believe me, fine. If you don't, it's not like things are going to change anyway...