Would the story have any kind of significant impact at all? As far as I can see:
+ Penelo would kill the sewer rats and would be the only one to look after Kytes.
That's about the extent of the change in the story, were Vaan to be removed. The creators tried too hard, in my eyes, to make him fit into the story. The entire thought about Reks and avenging his death only lasted until Basch told his story and served no purpose whatsoever - I highly doubt that Vaan was the only person to lose someone to the war. The next most significant part of the story affected by Vaan is when he sees Venat, shown as Reks/Rasler to Vaan and Ashe, respectively. Firstly, why should Vaan have been able to see Reks at all? Balthier could have seen his mother instead, Basch could've seen someone from Nabudis or Fran could've seen one of her sisters. Secondly, what difference did this make to the story? Nothing at all - as I said before, anything that involved Vaan, specifically, was just their way of including an otherwise useless character. There was no suggestion that he had an interest in any of the females in the cast and, to me, that made him both gay and less-than-useless. The plot was actually hindered by him, if you ask me.
Your thoughts on Vaan, please.
+ Penelo would kill the sewer rats and would be the only one to look after Kytes.
That's about the extent of the change in the story, were Vaan to be removed. The creators tried too hard, in my eyes, to make him fit into the story. The entire thought about Reks and avenging his death only lasted until Basch told his story and served no purpose whatsoever - I highly doubt that Vaan was the only person to lose someone to the war. The next most significant part of the story affected by Vaan is when he sees Venat, shown as Reks/Rasler to Vaan and Ashe, respectively. Firstly, why should Vaan have been able to see Reks at all? Balthier could have seen his mother instead, Basch could've seen someone from Nabudis or Fran could've seen one of her sisters. Secondly, what difference did this make to the story? Nothing at all - as I said before, anything that involved Vaan, specifically, was just their way of including an otherwise useless character. There was no suggestion that he had an interest in any of the females in the cast and, to me, that made him both gay and less-than-useless. The plot was actually hindered by him, if you ask me.
Your thoughts on Vaan, please.