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>Final Fantasy X starts with the character appearing in the world of Spira washed up in a ruined, sinking temple.
>Trying not to freeze the protagonist collects firewood and starts a campfire in a center of the large central room
>The room is covered in writing in one of the games created languages that are a 1:1 cypher to english or japanese depending on the ingame culture
>At the time it was too blurry to read, then the HD rerelease happened
>Its all notes left behind related to Seymour being left there by his father to die, unable to start a fire like Tidus he slowly went mad leading to the unsent maester he would become.
>What felt in the original like a wierd "well we need a human enemy since Sins more like a tropical hurricane i guess?" vibe was a hardware limitation and the devs told us from the very start Seymour was a bad egg.
>Theres even one single piece of writing in a unique language that is as of yet untranslated by fans that remains a mystery in the Yevon prison.

I love this kind of shit. Like Adels message drowning out all radio signals in FF8 and it appearing on tv screens and such its a kind of environmental story telling i really love.



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