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Post by ღAdante Forma on Oct 1, 2009 17:20:06 GMT -5
I heard it, tested and confirmed it myself, besides once you hit 150, nothing's a challenge to you anymore anyway.
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Skye 先輩
Oracle Knight
You know a good idea? Making me AC's Asbel Lhant
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Post by Skye 先輩 on Oct 15, 2009 12:58:40 GMT -5
3. We all know Raine isn't a virgin because of the unicorn encounter and I remember her talking about a certain someone so, who is her lover? i don´t noy. I hope Kratos... XD~ Raine didn't go retrieve the horn, because she's afraid of large bodies of water, from being traumatized by having to carry her brother through cold ocean water while escaping from the folks who wanted them in the Research Academy.
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Post by supersonic1453 on Oct 15, 2009 13:27:26 GMT -5
3. We all know Raine isn't a virgin because of the unicorn encounter and I remember her talking about a certain someone so, who is her lover? i don´t noy. I hope Kratos... XD~ Raine didn't go retrieve the horn, because she's afraid of large bodies of water, from being traumatized by having to carry her brother through cold ocean water while escaping from the folks who wanted them in the Research Academy. Well, Raine isn't Arche after all.
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Post by Phone Master Ion on Oct 17, 2009 10:22:47 GMT -5
Here's another mystery: In Altamira, how are you supposed to get on the roller coaster?!
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Post by OmoiNeko-JadeWolf on Oct 25, 2009 19:31:14 GMT -5
That's a great question. I always wanted to ride that thing.
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cruxmar
Half-Elf
Crazy Mage Person of INDIGNATION
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Post by cruxmar on Nov 22, 2009 21:23:24 GMT -5
I remember wondering this question for a few years and only a while ago, I found a website (forget where now) that gave a good answer. If I recall, before you fought Mithos you had a chance to fight those optimal bosses (The Judged for example) that looked like Mithos' second form. The website suggested that the second form was a representation of the memories of Mithos. Also you can see the individual parts from those 3 bosses on the second form. Also each of those bosses were able to be fought after you saved some of your companions so each boss represented those character's inner 'demons'. So his second form, to finish up, was his feelings/emotions and his inner 'demons' that were put into a shell. Personally I think if it was explained better, this would be a great symbolic message.
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Post by Lord Forcystus on Nov 26, 2009 1:47:26 GMT -5
How did Forcystus survive after his fight only to get killed shortly after? (If I remember correctly he got pushed down some seemingly bottomless hole)
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Post by hikarihanazono on Jan 9, 2011 15:59:23 GMT -5
Uh...she only said that because she hates the water...it was just an excuse by the way.
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Post by aioniosoneirus on Jan 24, 2011 19:13:38 GMT -5
In Tales of the Abyss and Tales of Symphonia, there's an island where there's snow. I aways assumed it was like the North Pole of the worlds. As for why it doesn't snow in Sylvarant, I always guessed seasonal/climate differences. Plus, I think the entire journey takes place during the spring, summer, and fall. Maybe. I never really thought too much into the snow thing.
What I've always wondered is how Kratos doesn't go insane from boredom being stuck on Derris-Kharlan? After he throws out all the Expheres, what does he do? And why didn't Yuan go with him? At the end of the game, doesn't Kratos say that as long as there's a member of Cruxis on the worlds, things can't move forward? So why didn't Yuan go with him? Why'd Kratos go in the first place anyway? Why couldn't he just let the planet float away by itself? And seriously, wtf is he doing on that planet now?! Just sitting? Or does he teleport to a different planet? I just don't get it!
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Post by Youngster Joey on Jan 24, 2011 19:49:48 GMT -5
iirc, part of the reason why Kratos went on Derris-Kharlan was to punish himself for enabling Mithos. Yuan actually had the backbone to resist Mithos on his own for years, but Kratos just went along like a sheep until Lloyd and co. came along. I guess there's more guilt on Kratos's part than there is on Yuan's.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2011 9:31:01 GMT -5
wouldn't it be better if he stayed with his son?
I blame LLOYD for letting him go!!!!
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Post by Hiro the Half-Elf on Jan 28, 2011 10:36:01 GMT -5
Kratos goes insane from years of isolation, creates a new angel race, dyes his hair, and starts calling himself Dhaos.
He rules over them as their king even as Derris-Kharlan begins to deteriorate from lack of mana. In order to rescue the race he has crafted, he returns to the now-united world through powerful magic, in order to reap the Great Harvest from the tree of mana, however, mana has faded from the world due to the abuse of magitechnology by humans.
He leaps to the past and attempts to dissuade the humans from pursuing magitechnology, but when they refuse, he turns to violence. He summons demons and monsters to his side to create an army and wages war on the kingdom of Midgard and burns other villages involved in magitechnology research to the ground. However, the humans assemble a band of heroes who succeed in critically wounding Kratos/Dhaos in mortal combat. In desperation, he leaps to the present, but the humans have tracked his magical jump through time and have set a trap for him. Bewildered at the appearance of the group before him, identical to the heroes who have just defeated him, he is sealed away with two magical pendants in a tomb. Years pass, and he grows angry and disdainful, and stretches his influence to weak-minded individuals in an attempt to use them to his advantage. Appearing as a demon lord promising great rewards, he influences a man named Mars to raze the village of Toltus, home of the Alvein family, possessors of one of the two magical pendants. Meanwhile, Mars' army also captures the bearer of the other pendant, a woman of the Adnade bloodline. Mars unseals Dhaos through the two pendants as three vengeful youths and Trinicus D Morrison, the final remaining warrior from the sealing, arrive in the tomb. Dhaos quickly disposes of Mars, who he saw as only a means to an end, before turning on the new group that has gathered. Trinicus is able to send two of the youths back in time before he is struck down himself, but in that instant the two youths return bearing two new companions, and best Dhaos in combat here for good. Shortly earlier, from Cless' perspective, the youths take the place of their ancestors and defeat Dhaos in mortal combat. This time, he quickly jumps ahead to the future instead of the present, and builds a new stronghold and army for himself, intent on saving his people, but the youths return bearing the Eternal Sword and defeat him despite his best efforts.
As he lay dying, the goddess Martel takes pity on him, knowing his strange and twisted history, and turns his body into a seed of mana, granting Derris-Kharlan the Great Harvest he so desperately wished for.
And that's what happens to Kratos after Symphonia. Any questions?
EDIT: I may have gotten a feeeew details wrong, but I think that's all accurate. It's been a while since I played Tales of Symphonia 3.
EDIT EDIT: Oh, I'm sorry. Kratos dies after being killed in the Present. When Cless' party defeats him in the Past, he jumps to the Future. Guess he was just really weak after being sealed. I'll edit my post to reflect this, but I'm not apologizing for being wrong about it in a youtube argument last year. It's water under the bridge.
Except in my heart, where the shame of being wrong on my anonymous youtube account will erode my soul and cause me to never sleep again.
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Post by Hinas on Feb 11, 2011 21:35:34 GMT -5
Y'know, Hiro, if that explanation was canon, Kratos would be cool in my book. =D
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Post by zutnop on Aug 21, 2013 5:12:59 GMT -5
2. No Celsius: No snow.
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Post by Lord Yggdrasill on Jan 24, 2014 4:25:11 GMT -5
Well whether Raine is virgin is up for the interpretation of players. She is most likely a virgin, since I doubt anyone in Iselia village actually slept with her...
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