Five Humes and a Viera

Don't tell me to chill out thank you. I know it's a game, thank you very much. I'm not going on about real life logic, I'm on about game logic - the characters were given specific characteristics, which I was basing my post on. Where you got real life logic from I don't know.

Characteristics? Like WHAT? The game didn't pay enough attention to its characters in the first place. That's another reason why Urutan or Baknamy could have fit in. I still think the idea of having one as a guest for a short period of time to help them defend their territory wouldn't be conflicting with the game's logic.

And hell, if VII can get away with having a thief and a spy in the party, then XII can get away with having some unfriendly allies.

Hm, I did get a bit passionate, however, you should know I will be very..loud at times.

I've noticed xD
 
The Bestiary told me D:

From what I remember ._.

Guest characters...seems ok. Now I think on it more. Just not main/secret.
 
The Bestiary told me D:

From what I remember ._.

Guest characters...seems ok. Now I think on it more. Just not main/secret.

XII's bestiary is win. And it gave more story and character info than the main game did. Sad.

*nods*

Guest characters would be cool. I couldn't see them as main characters or secret characters though, or even remaining for long as guests. Maybe one or two large battles, then they'd leave. And I really would have liked to interact with the Urutan more, after that little sidequest of theirs they just seemed so...barbaric...and fascinating.
 
XII's bestiary is win. And it gave more story and character info than the main game did. Sad.

*nods*

Guest characters would be cool. I couldn't see them as main characters or secret characters though, or even remaining for long as guests. Maybe one or two large battles, then they'd leave. And I really would have liked to interact with the Urutan more, after that little sidequest of theirs they just seemed so...barbaric...and fascinating.

The main fallacy of FFXII: the parts are far more interesting than the sum.
 
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