| Well I've gotten Dissidia, I have to admit Jecht is a good character, he's one fo the rare melee villians and his moveset is quite original and fun. However, since playing through the storylines I can imagine how Seymour would have made his presence known in the Dissidia story. I was thinking during Tidus's storyline suddenly Tidus and his travelling friends would get attacked by several of the crystal enemies, looking pretty grim until they are suddenly saved by Seymour (alluding to how he used Anima to save the blitzball game in FFX), and claims he is in fact not an agent of Choas but an agent of Cosmos and (in his own snide way) begs for forgiveness and wants to join Tidus in locating his crystal. Throughout the story one of other heros would be injured or distraught, maybe Firion after being beaten and his Wild Rose taken, or even Terra struggling with her powers, and as Tidus goes to make sure his friend is ok, Seymour brings up the fact he should put his friend out of their misery. Revolted, Tidus would argue, but Seymour would bring up the fact if they are in pain, then it is more cruel to force them to live with that pain and misery, and in the end, death is the only true escape. He'd claim if Tidus truley was a hero of Cosmos he would show the bravery and mercy to end his friend's suffering. After that Tidus would try and fight Seymour, only for Seymour to run away, claiming that in fact Tidus was a warrior of Chaos due to his cowardice and cruelty, and that he, in fact, was the only one that was righteous enough to be known as a warrior of Cosmos. After tending to his friend, Tidus would follow after Seymour, only to find him plotting something much more sinister. FInding Tidus's lack of resolve disturbing, Seymour decides that he will be the one who brings salvation to all worlds, by killing everyone and releasing them for their eternal spiral of pain. He decides he will in fact side with Chaos, as Chaos has the power he needs to carry out Cosmos's wish of a world of harmony. Tidus of course calls him insane and decides to stop him, causing the conflict between them (and securing Seymour in the same boat as Exdeath, Cloud of Darkness, and Kefka with the villians who long for destruction, although Seymour will wish for it for his own twisted, righteous reasons). Last edited by Dark Seraphim; 09-01-2009 at 03:21 PM. |