Quote Originally Posted by James16 View Post
i agree wit you. It may be deep but it makes perfect sense. But it makes you wounder though....what does Bahamut represent to stand for???
My guess is the inner nobility, grace, and power possessed by the Fayth of Bahamut, even at a tender age.

Quote Originally Posted by Sephiroth1999AD View Post
I thought Anima was a fish-like chained monster that was capable of causing massive destruction. This interpretation of Anima being a tortured sad woman imprisoned by fate also sounded quite reasonable.
I was actually referring Anima's Fayth, but the two are very much connected. So I agree. She is the rare Fayth of an Aeon with her own (and very tragic) backstory.