OmegaDL50
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Well...the problem with Lymle is indeed the way she talks, however a lot of the detractors don't ever bring up her history for why the way she is.
Being traumatized by a demon that nearly possessed her as a child, as a result caused her to being unable to physically or mentally due demonic influence. By consequence this left her an emotionless husk and is pretty much frozen at the age of 5 rather than her true age of 14.
It's funny how without proper context, Lymle sounds much worse when you don't consider the above.
I digress. I still think of Alexander O. Smith should have helped with the localization in SO4, like he did in SO3. Lymle would have probably been handled better.
One thing I think is a large gaping plothole. They don't explain how Lymle breaks this "curse" or whatever. In fact most of this information can only be found in the database for her character profile. If it was explained in game via plot dialog, then perhaps it would have been handled better. Unfortunately this isn't the case.
Being traumatized by a demon that nearly possessed her as a child, as a result caused her to being unable to physically or mentally due demonic influence. By consequence this left her an emotionless husk and is pretty much frozen at the age of 5 rather than her true age of 14.
It's funny how without proper context, Lymle sounds much worse when you don't consider the above.
I digress. I still think of Alexander O. Smith should have helped with the localization in SO4, like he did in SO3. Lymle would have probably been handled better.
One thing I think is a large gaping plothole. They don't explain how Lymle breaks this "curse" or whatever. In fact most of this information can only be found in the database for her character profile. If it was explained in game via plot dialog, then perhaps it would have been handled better. Unfortunately this isn't the case.