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Just a word of warning there may be some very minor spoilers so be warned, assuming I have my facts right anyway.
In FF there are various emotional moments and events which often make people think and reflect. In my opinion, playing through FF9 more recently as a much more mature adult than when I last played the black mages have really garnered a soft spot with me.
From the introduction of ViVi a sweet but naive 'kid' to what initially seemed like a heartless bunch of warmachines (the other black mages).
The Black Mage village is relevant to anyone who has experienced some sort of tragic loss in their lives and their harsh reality is that they must come to grips within a horrificly small timescale when compared to the other living beings around the world, predicted only to live for a year.
And, being alive for a year does not mean that they have been self aware for that amount of time.
Black Mage #288 states that the moment he became self-aware was on the battlefield, seeing a man dead and covered in blood (who, possibly the black mage could have just brutally murdered) sent a shock through his system and scared him.
Imagine being so confused. Having been constructed to do such terrible things when it is clearly possible they are capable of living in a positive community.
On the other hand I do realise that they were created purely for war. Ultimately, if they hadn't been designed for war they wouldn't have that time of self awareness but it made me think and I do believe it's one of the most hard-hitting aspects of the FF series.
Coming to grips with and eventually accepting the facts that they will die soon is very emotional. Some humans live 80 years and aren't ready to go, imagine only having a year to live yet living some of that time as a fully aware mature adult. What would you do if you only had 6 months left, assuming you could do anything; depending which continent you're on you may be considered tools for war)
FF raises some very interesting moral and spiritual questions and dilemmas but this one is especially hard-hitting as I feel it's something we all think about sooner or later. I think such a potentially kind and warm group of beings being created for such hateful reasons is one thing, but the tragedy of their gaining of self awareness and coming to terms with their harsh life-cycle is a true tug of my heart-strings. It's at times like these I tell myself to man up, it's only a game. But hey, some people like to rant about books and movies (so do I..)
"...You're right, but I don't think we build cemeteries for the dead. Sure, it may seem pointless to you, but... How can I describe it? It's so that we can think like this: We'll never forget you. We'll remember you every time we stand at your grave. And we won't let the fear of death, which each of us knows, stop us from living our lives. ...Because my friends will remember me when i'm here." - Black Mage #288
Thoughts? Opinions? I'm rambling as it's 4am but I wonder what any of you think. I'm not used to typing such long topics so apologies if I failed to explain my thoughts and opinions very well. Feel free to ask me specifics.
In FF there are various emotional moments and events which often make people think and reflect. In my opinion, playing through FF9 more recently as a much more mature adult than when I last played the black mages have really garnered a soft spot with me.
From the introduction of ViVi a sweet but naive 'kid' to what initially seemed like a heartless bunch of warmachines (the other black mages).
The Black Mage village is relevant to anyone who has experienced some sort of tragic loss in their lives and their harsh reality is that they must come to grips within a horrificly small timescale when compared to the other living beings around the world, predicted only to live for a year.
And, being alive for a year does not mean that they have been self aware for that amount of time.
Black Mage #288 states that the moment he became self-aware was on the battlefield, seeing a man dead and covered in blood (who, possibly the black mage could have just brutally murdered) sent a shock through his system and scared him.
Imagine being so confused. Having been constructed to do such terrible things when it is clearly possible they are capable of living in a positive community.
On the other hand I do realise that they were created purely for war. Ultimately, if they hadn't been designed for war they wouldn't have that time of self awareness but it made me think and I do believe it's one of the most hard-hitting aspects of the FF series.
Coming to grips with and eventually accepting the facts that they will die soon is very emotional. Some humans live 80 years and aren't ready to go, imagine only having a year to live yet living some of that time as a fully aware mature adult. What would you do if you only had 6 months left, assuming you could do anything; depending which continent you're on you may be considered tools for war)
FF raises some very interesting moral and spiritual questions and dilemmas but this one is especially hard-hitting as I feel it's something we all think about sooner or later. I think such a potentially kind and warm group of beings being created for such hateful reasons is one thing, but the tragedy of their gaining of self awareness and coming to terms with their harsh life-cycle is a true tug of my heart-strings. It's at times like these I tell myself to man up, it's only a game. But hey, some people like to rant about books and movies (so do I..)
"...You're right, but I don't think we build cemeteries for the dead. Sure, it may seem pointless to you, but... How can I describe it? It's so that we can think like this: We'll never forget you. We'll remember you every time we stand at your grave. And we won't let the fear of death, which each of us knows, stop us from living our lives. ...Because my friends will remember me when i'm here." - Black Mage #288
Thoughts? Opinions? I'm rambling as it's 4am but I wonder what any of you think. I'm not used to typing such long topics so apologies if I failed to explain my thoughts and opinions very well. Feel free to ask me specifics.