Of Moogles.
Jul. 21st, 2006 10:11 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
While updating the Shrine, I found myself smiling again at
muggy_mountain's "?!?". It's so CUTE.
Which brings me back to the thing that threw me off Lulu most back when I started, besides her name, which made me think of a French poodle.

I am not much for cute. The irony of a death-and-brimstone strong female character with a cute squishy doll doesn't escape me, but I am suspicious of cute anime sidekicks anyway (unless in Vampire Princess Miyu, where it's a parody with bloodshot eyes and teensy little fangs), and I am especially suspicious of strong female characters being "defanged". It would be like putting little smiley faces on Auron's sword.
I became somewhat more reconciled to the Moogles when someone pointed out to me that they are like Shinto nature spirits. Totoro and such.
Nevertheless, I gloss over Lulu's Moogles as though they don't exist, when I write. I like the idea that it's her magic, her power, her skill.
A lot of other writers do as well. Yet a few have included Moogles (not least
saharasnow, who is an artist when it comes to dolls) to good effect.
I wonder what other folks' thoughts are about the Lu Moogle.
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Which brings me back to the thing that threw me off Lulu most back when I started, besides her name, which made me think of a French poodle.

I am not much for cute. The irony of a death-and-brimstone strong female character with a cute squishy doll doesn't escape me, but I am suspicious of cute anime sidekicks anyway (unless in Vampire Princess Miyu, where it's a parody with bloodshot eyes and teensy little fangs), and I am especially suspicious of strong female characters being "defanged". It would be like putting little smiley faces on Auron's sword.
I became somewhat more reconciled to the Moogles when someone pointed out to me that they are like Shinto nature spirits. Totoro and such.
Nevertheless, I gloss over Lulu's Moogles as though they don't exist, when I write. I like the idea that it's her magic, her power, her skill.
A lot of other writers do as well. Yet a few have included Moogles (not least
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I wonder what other folks' thoughts are about the Lu Moogle.
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Date: 2006-07-21 05:18 pm (UTC)It really baffled me when I first realized Lulu's weapon was a... doll. I know Square always includes Moogle into the FF series in one way or another but I never expected them to make them into weapons... funny looking ones in this case.
Lulu's dolls to me, are just something to enhance her magic, just like her other accessories.
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Date: 2006-07-21 05:39 pm (UTC)I haven't written Lulu enough to really deal with the dolls, but when I have I also tend to ignore them. If she was able to choose her own talisman, I do have to wonder why (besides the game designers' need to work a Moogle in there somewhere) she picked something so fluffy.
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Date: 2006-07-21 06:17 pm (UTC)So, I don't see it the dolls Lulu being 'defanged' as much as it is an acknowledgement of a softer side (if that makes sense). Even with the dolls she's still the same, strong, wise, powerful, speak-her-mind black mage that we know and love. I'd be much more bothered by the dolls if Lulu held or played with them during cutscenes.
I find it curious that Lulu and Wakka are the characters who essentially fight with toys, though people don't really think twice about Wakka and his blitzball.
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Date: 2006-07-21 06:46 pm (UTC)I find that a very plausible thought, that Lulu adopted dolls (not to mention black magic) while dealing with the loss of parents, and keeps them out of habit.
The blitzball seemed a bit silly to me to, but in a different way; athletic equipment strikes me as bizarre weaponry.
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Date: 2006-07-21 07:43 pm (UTC)Admittedly, I wander through the game wondering where the archers are, since other long-range weapons are illegal and you've got to catch dinner somehow.
I like Lulu's dolls for the same reason
Functionally, they're probably similar to Yuna's staves: they're nice, and probably make things easier, but they're not by any means necessary.
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Date: 2006-07-21 08:28 pm (UTC)Yes, where ARE the archers?!
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Date: 2006-07-22 12:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-07-21 08:08 pm (UTC)Actually, now that I think of it, can you imagine how Lulu *herself* would react if someone questioned her choice of weapon or teased her about it? I doubt they'd be laughing long.
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Date: 2006-07-21 07:39 pm (UTC)Sure it looks quite silly, but what I really like about Lulu is that no matter how ridiculous she does look, you'll never catch her being anything but ultra calm and confident. I mean, a woman in an elaborate gown running around in the dirt and mud and traveling all over on foot is a bit ridiculous too, but you'd never know it by her.
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Date: 2006-07-22 03:02 am (UTC)"Rikku! Put that paint down right this instant!"
"You never let me have any fun!"
"I'm only doing this for your own good, you know. And by 'for your own good' I mean 'because I really don't want you to die horribly until you finish teaching Tidus how to steal things'."
"Gee, thanks."
"Where'd you get half a gallon of red paint, anyway? Do I want to know?"
"I picked it up in Guadosalam. No one seemed to be using it."
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Date: 2006-07-22 03:29 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-07-22 08:53 pm (UTC)Heh.
Thanks for the funny! :)
Rikku, Rikku. She's really not that much of a mischief-maker in FFX, and yet we still see her as this imp on two legs.