Brain, stop that.
So the dealio with me and SaGa Frontier is this - my knowledge of it is primarily secondhand. I've played SOME (got my ass handed to me by GreenSage but somehow broke my bud's streak of bad luck with her and he beat her on the next round) and I've been the living FAQ/strategy guide nerd, and therefore I've seen a good chunk of the game!
But not all of it.
So when a scene I have NEVER SEEN BEFORE because I missed that bit of my bud's playthrough confirms my headcanon -yeah.
In this case it's in re: Orlouge; the dude upstairs has some manner of epic wind magic/telekinetic gift going on.
I did not know he actually had this in the game.
Which he does.
It shows up in the scene where he's telling Ciato (he should be Scheat; a lot of the youma have star names) to stop being a loitering dingbat and go bring back Whiterose. Ciato's "j'buh?" reply annoys Orlouge enough that he mojo-flings Ciato across the room a few times (and in my head he pinches the bridge of his nose and murmurs, "I am no longer a mad ass of that nature, I assure you") and then tells him AGAIN to go and do it, which he then does. Sorta. Those annoying sage bossen are Ciato's fault.
It's an overall ridiculous looking scene because FLYING SPRITE YEAH, but even so it gives you an idea of the kind of enormous mojo Orlouge has on hand.
A SHAME HE DOESN'T SEEM TO USE IT IN THE LAST BOSS FIGHT ahem.
But yeah. I didn't know he actually WAS TK/a wind magic user/whatever he is.
hahahahaha brain.
But not all of it.
So when a scene I have NEVER SEEN BEFORE because I missed that bit of my bud's playthrough confirms my headcanon -yeah.
In this case it's in re: Orlouge; the dude upstairs has some manner of epic wind magic/telekinetic gift going on.
I did not know he actually had this in the game.
Which he does.
It shows up in the scene where he's telling Ciato (he should be Scheat; a lot of the youma have star names) to stop being a loitering dingbat and go bring back Whiterose. Ciato's "j'buh?" reply annoys Orlouge enough that he mojo-flings Ciato across the room a few times (and in my head he pinches the bridge of his nose and murmurs, "I am no longer a mad ass of that nature, I assure you") and then tells him AGAIN to go and do it, which he then does. Sorta. Those annoying sage bossen are Ciato's fault.
It's an overall ridiculous looking scene because FLYING SPRITE YEAH, but even so it gives you an idea of the kind of enormous mojo Orlouge has on hand.
A SHAME HE DOESN'T SEEM TO USE IT IN THE LAST BOSS FIGHT ahem.
But yeah. I didn't know he actually WAS TK/a wind magic user/whatever he is.
hahahahaha brain.