Posted: 17th March 2015 00:45
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As I travel around South Figaro, I get the impression that Edgar has never visited the cities or towns in his kingdom. It doesn't seem like anyone recognizes him, and when they do they think he looks like someone else (Sabin). Did Edgar never travel or leave his castle until Terra came, despite his deep caring for people?
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Posted: 17th March 2015 02:53
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Behemoth Posts: 2,674 Joined: 9/12/2006 Awards: |
That's always the impression that I got from the situation, and I think that was the key to the Edgar/Sabin storyline. They both wanted to leave, but Edgar had to stay to maintain the obligation to his father. I think by the end, Edgar desired the freedom that Sabin had, and Sabin grew up to feel more protective by the end. We see that Edgar is popular among people within the castle, but it is true that the people don't even recognize him. Then again, there is a desert and a cave in between Figaro Castle and S. Figaro, which might make regular travel difficult.
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Posted: 17th March 2015 04:59
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Thanks, that's a good point. I guess it's important to remember that in lore the world is probably on a much larger scale than what we see in game. Maybe Figaro castle was actually larger and more populated. South Figaro is suppose to be a major city after all, but in the game it appears the size of a small town.
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Posted: 19th March 2015 19:08
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^ Basically, yeah, that. The presentation of things in a game like this is always more like a stage representation than the actual thing.
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Posted: 20th March 2015 02:47
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Behemoth Posts: 2,674 Joined: 9/12/2006 Awards: |
I agree with both of you about representation. But I also think it's important that they decided to not have him recognized. I think they were trying to show just what alasta was thinking, that he is not known to his people.
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Posted: 23rd March 2015 16:30
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Black Waltz Posts: 900 Joined: 12/7/2011 Awards: |
I think most people would just think he looked like someone they'd seen more recently! The King doesn't just stroll into town any old day, and doesn't tend to advertise his visits, to remain anonymous is to remain safe. Edgar probably just told people "No, I just look like the King. Sorry."
He does, in fact, end up doing that same thing later on in the very same town, so is this so far fetched? -------------------- X is blue. |
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Posted: 23rd March 2015 22:06
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Behemoth Posts: 2,674 Joined: 9/12/2006 Awards: |
Quote (Spooniest @ 23rd March 2015 12:30) I think most people would just think he looked like someone they'd seen more recently! The King doesn't just stroll into town any old day, and doesn't tend to advertise his visits, to remain anonymous is to remain safe. Edgar probably just told people "No, I just look like the King. Sorry." He does, in fact, end up doing that same thing later on in the very same town, so is this so far fetched? It might be that, if he did leave town then he'd disguise himself. But, the problem with that is that he was looking for Sabin. The people may or may not have known the king's face, but we know for a fact that Duncan's students are well-known in South Figaro. In fact, I believe that one of the townspeople mistakes Edgar for Sabin, right? -------------------- |
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