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Post by Ludwig Von Koopa on Dec 27, 2009 20:51:09 GMT -5
Anyone find it ironic that Ashera, the 'perfect' goddess and the one that finds herself perfect over Yune, is weighed down by her own weapon, named Judgment?
Judgment seems too HEAVY for her. And that's wot lets you double her (but not her annoyin' auras). I think it's symbolism. ^.^
She can't properly HANDLE the Judgment!
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Post by Cyris on Dec 27, 2009 22:13:33 GMT -5
Or maybe it's because her judgment weighs heavy on those she uses it over. She does call the entire world such an imperfect place and judges everyone so heavily...So that's probably the real symbolism.
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Post by Ice on Dec 27, 2009 22:47:20 GMT -5
Wasn't it pretty damn clear that the godesses were imperfect?
Any kind of deity would have to be imperfect to create something that wouldn't follow their wishes.
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Post by Ludwig Von Koopa on Dec 27, 2009 23:01:56 GMT -5
Wasn't it pretty damn clear that the godesses were imperfect? Any kind of deity would have to be imperfect to create something that wouldn't follow their wishes. Yeah, it's the whole point of the story. It shows that her own Judgment is something she can't fully wield and control. Does that make her imperfect and the Judgment perfect, the Judgment imperfect and her perfect, or both imperfect? Wot is Ashera without her Judgment? Just asleep? Sleep is perfect. ^.^ Wot goes on around you while you sleep is not.
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Post by Ice on Dec 28, 2009 16:37:13 GMT -5
I don't believe in perfection, so I'd have to say 'imperfect' to both.
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Post by Toadster on Jan 4, 2010 19:48:53 GMT -5
Ala Ice.
Nothing can possibly be perfect.
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