Ok, so someone today was questioning me about why Auron seems to not give a crap about anything that takes place in the game. They said he just walks around and mumbles and keeps his head tucked in his "coat" and shows no emotion whatsoever.
I think his quiet, wisdom-like, and stoic attitudes were a result of him having already gone through this story once before. He was there to accompany Braska on his pilgrimage with Jecht, and he suffered that first time through. He was a jumpy youthful warrior in which his spontanuity got the best of him. His sudden attack on Yunalesca left him fatally wounded; that was his mistake.
Now, 10 years later, he's more experienced and is watching others take the same journey he once traveled. He's there to guide, and assist. He doesn't ahve to be the youthful rambunctious warrior he once was; he's now a legendary warrior ronin who has suffered greatly, but has become a hero because of his past.
Any additional arguments you think I could use, or else just any plain thoughts of what you thought of Auron's personality?
I think his quiet, wisdom-like, and stoic attitudes were a result of him having already gone through this story once before. He was there to accompany Braska on his pilgrimage with Jecht, and he suffered that first time through. He was a jumpy youthful warrior in which his spontanuity got the best of him. His sudden attack on Yunalesca left him fatally wounded; that was his mistake.
Now, 10 years later, he's more experienced and is watching others take the same journey he once traveled. He's there to guide, and assist. He doesn't ahve to be the youthful rambunctious warrior he once was; he's now a legendary warrior ronin who has suffered greatly, but has become a hero because of his past.
Any additional arguments you think I could use, or else just any plain thoughts of what you thought of Auron's personality?