I don't think it is so bad for Locke, he just stashed her there and went gallivanting around the world. It is truly creepy for whoever is actually living in the house. Or maybe he didn't tell them and just locked up his room in the basement and left![]()
I don't think it is so bad for Locke, he just stashed her there and went gallivanting around the world. It is truly creepy for whoever is actually living in the house. Or maybe he didn't tell them and just locked up his room in the basement and left![]()
At least Edgar only goes after the living ones![]()
So basically, FFVI was an outlet for Squares sexual fetish frustration?
It's just wrong. I would put a pretty dead girl like that in a glass case for my living room coffee table.
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You think its sadder then Doma castle being poisoned? Or Cyan chasing after the ghosts of his dead wife and son? I think Doma castle/phantom train were the saddest moments in the game. And Maybe the suicide scene (cause yes I kill cid every time much more dramatic that way) Actually this game is chock full of tragedy isnt it...
The creepy old guy is a creepy old scientist guy who preserved the body and just watches it while laughing at the fact she is dead or something. He was smurfed up.
What intrigues me is how Locke claims Celes reminds him so much of Rachel. Yet it is Terra he protects because she's lost her memory (like Rachel did). Exactly what about Celes is so much like Rachel? Not that Rachel had much of a personality, but she doesn't seem similar to Celes at all.
Time...
It will not wait...
No matter how hard you hold on, it escapes you...
Currently playing through the main series...
Playing: FFII
Completed: FFI
I'm going to guess it is in the millions of subtle facial features and body language cues you could never pick up in an SNES game.