I am struck by just how difficult it is (at least for me) to envision where societies and characters go after the story ends. I was going to say, "Happily ever after," but X-2 leaves us just past a point of crisis: things are not yet fixed.
I am consistently struck by how you manage to extrapolate and keep going, figuring out where the Youth League and New Yevon would go.
I love the idea of Baralai and Nooj drawing straws to try and negotiate between the Guado and Ronso.
And it is indeed very touching/telling that Nooj would bring that very sphere to Baralai, and that he would have to overcome some resistance before agreeing to the idea of a sphere library. Baralai's suggestion is sensible and sensitive. (He is such a thoughtful young man. I regret the fact that my own writing keeps losing that central aspect of him).
And it took me until this piece to notice the connection between your librarian avocation and sphere collecting in FFX/2.
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I am consistently struck by how you manage to extrapolate and keep going, figuring out where the Youth League and New Yevon would go.
I love the idea of Baralai and Nooj drawing straws to try and negotiate between the Guado and Ronso.
And it is indeed very touching/telling that Nooj would bring that very sphere to Baralai, and that he would have to overcome some resistance before agreeing to the idea of a sphere library. Baralai's suggestion is sensible and sensitive. (He is such a thoughtful young man. I regret the fact that my own writing keeps losing that central aspect of him).
And it took me until this piece to notice the connection between your librarian avocation and sphere collecting in FFX/2.