

Even if I lose my body, my heart will still be free. …We’ll worry about that when the time comes. Everyone is searching for a way so I don’t have to sacrifice myself. Don’t you wish you could live it the way you want to? The Two Chosen skit! The only skit to make it into the sadly-rushed manga. I remembered it not showing until Flanoir, and even the official manga places it there, but if it can show up here too, let’s go. Not thinking about it anymore.īefore our next destination, the most interesting skit in the game pops up. If shrinking things into capsules is new technology to him, then Noishe can’t be-no. The boat can be shrunken and transported in a capsule like in Dragonball, which amazes Lloyd. Everyone also laughs at Lloyd for being uglier than The Great Zelos Wilder-I can’t make that up-and then they’re off. They head to the docks where Colette sees the bridge for the first time Note: Colette couldn’t see anything without her soul.Īnd calls it gross-looking and Zelos tells her that’s not an appropriate thing to say, even though he didn’t care the last time he saw it. The next morning, Colette’s shoulder is stiff FORESHADOWINGīut the boat’s ready. The party stays a night at Zelos’ place, where Sheena gets flustered and embarrassed over Lloyd finding out that she likes flowers. In Meltokio we meet Sheena’s fellow ninja Kuchinawa and some scientists who agree to prepare a boat. Originally a script for a video review, so some parts may stick out and, without visual aids, I recommend having played the game already! Note: this is for the original Tales of Symphonia, so if anything changed in the re-release, I haven’t touched on it here.
