Oh, but I do not think of Vayne as evil monster. Or a monster at all... Even a tyrant is overdoing for me. After all, he have an aim in his live - to free humans from cruel gods (and Occuria is true evil in Ivalice), he does a lot for his House and his Arcadia (and just look on things from his point of view - Rozarria gathering troops, Bhujerba hiding rebels and who knows wat else to answer it Arcadia needs strong Leader, not a child or a old man). And he is not really doing any tyranny... War was not only his decision, but his father too made it. (a pity that no one bothered to show why, for example he and Cid were talking about lack of time) I think to call Vayne evil is the same as calling Alexander the Great evil... (If I were to name an evil Emperor... the title suites Gramis so much better...) But we are not talking about it, right? ^_^;; I did not see any fixation on Larsa in Vayne. Maybe because child runs around and no one seem to care that he consorting enemies (like Al-Cid), criminals (like Balthier), outlaws (like Ashe) or zombies and such. Strange for Vayne... not to care at all. But he did a great job in putting Larsa into perfect place in the end - were dear brother was save no matter the outcome. If Vayne won - he can just scold silly brother a bit, say that he will understand it then he gets older... and if "good ones" won - Larsa is innocent, was against it and so not to blame in any way (I do not think Larsa outsmarted Vayne, only betrayed and that was very Solidor thing to do - sacrifice a family for greater good. Again... Boy was played by lots of people including his brother... at least it looks like it to me and in the end, on Bahamut, Larsa`s decision did not matter... `till Vayne death at least) But for one thing you are perfectly right... so many logical holes in the game - you can twist it any way you like *^_^*
But we are not talking about it, right? ^_^;;
I did not see any fixation on Larsa in Vayne. Maybe because child runs around and no one seem to care that he consorting enemies (like Al-Cid), criminals (like Balthier), outlaws (like Ashe) or zombies and such. Strange for Vayne... not to care at all.
But he did a great job in putting Larsa into perfect place in the end - were dear brother was save no matter the outcome. If Vayne won - he can just scold silly brother a bit, say that he will understand it then he gets older... and if "good ones" won - Larsa is innocent, was against it and so not to blame in any way (I do not think Larsa outsmarted Vayne, only betrayed and that was very Solidor thing to do - sacrifice a family for greater good. Again... Boy was played by lots of people including his brother... at least it looks like it to me and in the end, on Bahamut, Larsa`s decision did not matter... `till Vayne death at least)
But for one thing you are perfectly right... so many logical holes in the game - you can twist it any way you like *^_^*
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