did anyone else make the observation that after the battles when your characters are revived or cured of a sickness it is a fairy that does this to them...in fact it looks just like the titus fairy at the end of the game
That is pretty interesting, actually. Wonder if it means anything?
Of course, in this case, a flying cat wouldn't have been appropriate. Wait, actually, considering the outcome of the game, why couldn't they have given Jian one?
You know, I think I'm blind because I thought that it was a red baby dragon at the end... and not a fairy ^^;; I will have to replay it... but I did notice the fairies when people were healed after battle.
If you've gone temporarily blind or temporarily crazy, if you're half-dead or even turned to stone, they'll save you. But if you're poisoned, well, tough luck.
How does that make any sense??
BTW, do you think that many of Althena's priests and priestesses are fairies in disguise?
Don't get me started on the poisioning in that game....it was COMPLETELY unnessecary and probably the most annoying thing in the game...because even when you had poison preventing items equiped you STILL got poisoned. Ungh.
As for the fairy, I saw it! And I was most happy I wish they had played a bigger part though....the fairies.
Lunar: Dragon Song sucked
Nicole Reannin Elgan-Moore
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wow a baby dragon...never in my life would i have saw that haha...but uhh.. yeah the fairy isnt a nice lady she doesnt get rid of poison...thats so uncool cause im always gettin poisoned...