It's not the fact that Squall managed to miss the giant, glowing ivory tower in the middle of a sea of brown or the other three people walking towards it. It's the fact that a blind person had to point this out to him.
@@OhNoTheFace ~Warning potential spoilers ahead~ I don't think it is fair to call Y'shtola a mary sue (if she is indeed the one you are calling such) considering a mary sue literally means you have absolutely no flaws what so ever and can literally do anything and everything as well as having virtually no weaknesses, which it has been established that for all of Y'shtola's strength, she absolutely cannot do everything on her own and has routinely needed others as well as the Warrior of Light to get anywhere. Her ability to see through Aether is a double edged sword as that very same ability is slowly killing her because it is constantly consuming her own Aether in order to allow her to see. Furthermore she's ended up in the Lifestream, twice and has had to be rescued from it TWICE in order to live, if it weren't for outside intervention she'd be dead and not just simply blinded, the second time she got saved by Emet Selch who is an Ascian who easily located her and literally Q (or Thanos) snapped her back out of the Lifestream and right in front of the Warrior of Light and his/her friends. I know there are other instances of such limitations to her but I cannot remember all of them, but the fact remains is that she's far from being a mary sue. She's powerful yes, but don't confuse powerful with mary sue. A single Ascian is more powerful then her and yet for all THEIR power even they are not without limits.
@@OhNoTheFace I'm just saying she's not a Mary Sue, she's needed the Warrior of Light and others on very much so a lot of occasions cause she has her limits. The first time she escaped the Lifestream I think she got lucky, the second time she got stuck and literally had to get Thanos Snapped out by Emet Selch, she's nearly killed herself twice doing that spell that sent her there I'm the first place. She wasn't the one to discover a cure for Tempering, she couldn't end the Sin Eater trouble anywhere in the First without the Warrior of Light's help cause there was no one BUT the Warrior of Light who could safely (albeit limited) absorb the Light Aerther of a Light Warden. She's not immune to Tempering either and needs a special Amulet in order to BE immune.
Squall: "What do you want? Do you want to fight me?" Y'shtola: "I am.... not interested, little lion, try again when you have become a man" Squall: "O_O!"
I actually find squalls lack of direction kinda endearing. When ever you make a “brooding character” with sort of goofy flaw, honestly makes them a better character
Squall has always been a loner. Y'shtola has always been sort of a "Mother Hen". Squall: Well, shit. Here I am again. Guess I should figure out why. On my own, because it's my problem. Y'shtola: Hey. Thancred Jr. Maybe you should head for the obvious start before you set out.
Not only does he fail to see a huge tower whose color scheme SHARPLY contrasts with the surrounding environment, which should have been in his peripheral that entire time, but to really add salt to the wound it was pointed out to him by someone who was BLIND!
No matter how much you are of a model military man, sometimes, you just can't shake what you inherit from your folks. Such as the lack of sense of direction from your leg-cramping dork of a father.
@@brennanlable It is also heavily Implied due to his connection to Ellone. As after Raine Died there would be no one left in that town that would look after Ellone or the newborn so they would both end up at the Orphanage and Raine and Laguna's Child would have ended up with a strong connection to her because of it
Man imagine if they listened to the community and continued the game. I would like to see Squall and Rinoa meet in that world with those graphics. Yeah there's Opera Omnia and it's good but still I'd like to see all the FF characters meet in an actual dissidia game in HD.
"Why does his path diverge?" He's an edgy boy, he'll find his way back once he finds the edgiest path. And the way her ears twitch on Squall's reaction somehow made me think she's already seen what kind of person Squall is.
well she can still technically see by sensing the magic in things(and everything has magic according to ffxiv lore) on the other hand it does mean she misses things and she quite literally needs to use her life force to use it
@@o98z Her "vision" is kinda like Toph's from Avatar in a way. It's not like she's seeing Squall as he is, she's just "feeling" a human-shaped mass of aether next to her.
Y'shtola always one move ahead. Squall tries to turn around dramatically to surprise her, she's already directly behind him and he's the one that ends up surprised. Squall attempts to say something and she points to the obvious destination they should be headed towards before he gets a word in. Squall is skilled, but lacks her experience.
So cute how she was following him to help! The graphics in the game didn't do their looks justice though! They look better in game and of course in cutscene's!
If only they'd release a "012" version with gameplay of the PSP games, and not capping it to 16:9 and 30/broken 60 FPS like fools. For how much work they put into rendering all the characters, NT is the best visual Final Fantasy experience outside XV and caters to practically any fan of the series, unlike that game. Really sad to see it in the state it's still in; they put more effort into the mobile games, which are lazy cash grabs by design.
Damn, I never knew Yshtola was blind until the comments pointed it out. Also when she said “were but wayward” does she mean that Squalls travels are wayward or is it not?