I liked this -- it was quiet but affective (and effective!). I like the insights into everyone sprinkled about, and I love the contrast between Lulu's "then" and "now" voices -- she sounds so young in the memories, even if she presents such a cool and adult facade (it's so easy to forget, in the game, that she's only 22!). And, of course, I really enjoy the premise of Baralai collecting a history -- I want more!
Re: FFX, Auron/Lulu: o speak, bright star (2/2)