Something which I find annoying about Final Fantasy is how everything has to be called by a technical name or technical process. If there's a dog, it can't be called a dog, it has to be called a Revquakvakar from Lusdif's Furofneal.
I'd probably talk about my Final Fantasy experiences a little more in some threads, but then I realize that I'm going to have to spend a half hour brushing up on some of the terminology and technicality, even though I played the game, because calling things upon their appearance becomes confusing when we're talking a very large game full of technicality. Some things just never really make sense in the games, so you have to look at what someone else said and say "There you go, that makes sense now."
I'd probably talk about my Final Fantasy experiences a little more in some threads, but then I realize that I'm going to have to spend a half hour brushing up on some of the terminology and technicality, even though I played the game, because calling things upon their appearance becomes confusing when we're talking a very large game full of technicality. Some things just never really make sense in the games, so you have to look at what someone else said and say "There you go, that makes sense now."
Like the serpent Midgardsormr, for example; the name comes from Norse mythology, from the versions I've heard it's a giant serpent which battles Thor to the death during Ragnarok (another name commonly seen in FF). I think the real-life mythological element is interesting to add into the series, because it feels somewhat like some of the lore the characters are familiar with is the same as our own, and contributes to the realism and gives us a sense of familiarity with their world 
