2. some people just make up their minds to never get used to another place, but I'd like to think most people aren't like that.
3. I forget what i was gonna put here.
That said I could probably blather on about Lyn's attachment to sacae for like hours, and maybe I will in a meta nah too lazy. But the short of it is: I've been thinking, lately, that she loves the place so much because, like you mentioned, the good memories she has of it. And she's got dreams, too, that she might have a hard time letting go (revenge, which Wallace did but she might want to "see for herself")(reforming her tribe), but overall I view Lyn as kind of naive and though mature at times (and under certain situations etc), she's still just a girl no matter how you slice it. (Girl as in, not emotionally matured.) By the end of the game, who knows? I think it DOES say something that all her endings except those with lords send her back to the plains (which means Plains win over Caelin any day of the week for any number of reasons, which is interesting all on its own). But what it means could be anything, honestly.
blah blah I was gonna say more but I'm tired and HAVE NO IDEA WHERE MY TRAIN OF THOUGHT WAS HEADED
anyway this was an interesting read. I feel defensive, though. NOT SURE WHY. lawl <3
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Date: 2011-09-20 03:16 am (UTC)1. love can be pretty badass, and doing something for love might be cliché but it's also real and doing so doesn't make "doing it for love" invalid in any way, shape or form.
2. some people just make up their minds to never get used to another place, but I'd like to think most people aren't like that.
3. I forget what i was gonna put here.
That said I could probably blather on about Lyn's attachment to sacae for like hours, and maybe I will in a meta
nah too lazy. But the short of it is: I've been thinking, lately, that she loves the place so much because, like you mentioned, the good memories she has of it. And she's got dreams, too, that she might have a hard time letting go (revenge, which Wallace did but she might want to "see for herself")(reforming her tribe), but overall I view Lyn as kind of naive and though mature at times (and under certain situations etc), she's still just a girl no matter how you slice it. (Girl as in, not emotionally matured.) By the end of the game, who knows? I think it DOES say something that all her endings except those with lords send her back to the plains (which means Plains win over Caelin any day of the week for any number of reasons, which is interesting all on its own). But what it means could be anything, honestly.blah blah I was gonna say more but I'm tired and HAVE NO IDEA WHERE MY TRAIN OF THOUGHT WAS HEADED
anyway this was an interesting read. I feel defensive, though. NOT SURE WHY. lawl <3