I always send Gatta to his death, because I prefer the scene with Luzzu afterwards, and I feel horrible about it every time. I'm a monster. I can't believe you have to tell him he should be fighting twice; it's as if the game is asking you, 'Are you sure you want this kid to die? Really?' (And I was so busy being ashamed of myself that it didn't occur to me until this moment how Tidus must feel, knowing he encouraged Gatta to fight.)
she’s actually a shrewd cynic, as X-2 makes clear. She simply has no time for phony courtesies. She means to save Spira, but she’ll do it on her own terms. She refuses to play the “ray of light” game, smiling to keep up morale. She’s not putting on an act.
I love your analysis of Dona here! She's a character I've never really given much thought to, but you've made her much more interesting to me. She'll sacrifice herself for the greater good; just don't ask her to pretend she's happy about it.
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Date: 2015-06-06 08:02 am (UTC)she’s actually a shrewd cynic, as X-2 makes clear. She simply has no time for phony courtesies. She means to save Spira, but she’ll do it on her own terms. She refuses to play the “ray of light” game, smiling to keep up morale. She’s not putting on an act.
I love your analysis of Dona here! She's a character I've never really given much thought to, but you've made her much more interesting to me. She'll sacrifice herself for the greater good; just don't ask her to pretend she's happy about it.