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Another story defining question *SPOILERS*

Posted: 23rd September 2005 02:28

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Again, I need some clarity help as I can't quite recall why it is Ramza and friends go to Limberry. Is it simply because they want to find out what Elmdor's up to or that he has a stone, or did someone mention something that was necessary there that I've forgotten? Again, please, little help?

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Posted: 23rd September 2005 04:50

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Ramza is essentially lured through all those eastern kingdoms in pursuit of his missing sister. Malak tells her that she is being held at Riovanes, and Ramza is basically "forced" to go--if they're lying, so what, but if they're telling the truth, they might just kill her.

So, after slaying Velius, Ramza confronts Elmdor at the top of the roof, who says that he'll ask Vormav to return Alma in exchange for the stone. This establishes that Elmdor wants the stone (obviously), and when Ramza defeats him, he drops the hint that his [Elmdor's] stone will be in Limberry. Again, Ramza has little to no choice but to follow in the hopes that his sister will be alright.

By the time they get to the front gates, the two objectives the young Beoulve is after are to ensure that his sister is alright, and to get her back if possible; and, two, to confront Elmdor and find out her whereabouts (which, ultimately, he doesn't do, since the Marquis reveals in the graveyard that Alma isn't there).

This post has been edited by Shotgunnova on 23rd September 2005 04:52

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Posted: 23rd September 2005 17:09

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Much thanks, SG.

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Posted: 24th September 2005 03:10

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No thanks needed, bro. It gave me a much-needed refresher, too. ;p

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Posted: 24th September 2005 03:21

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Well, I'm hoping all this aid will be worth it when the tale's finished in the end.

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