Now does hair colour even matter? Does it truly define a woman? Certainly not, but I ask because it sounds like Bond girl and it was late when I thought this thread up and prepared it in my iPhone notes last night.
And now, set aside some extra panties, because it's time for the lovely ladies who lack dark pigment eumelanin...
How could we possibly begin this thread with anyone else? Rikku is a hyper, driven Al Bhed girl native to the Bikanel deserts. Some say she was merely a childish, annoying addition to the group in the first game, while others argue that she's a strong-willed and youthful young woman who has endured many hardships. With this debate in thought, SE remembered their loyal fans, who they care so much about, and did us all the favour of creating the well thought out masterpiece that is Final Fantasy X-2, allowing us all to finally find peace in a happy medium and agree that she at least looks good in a bikini.
Next up is Leblanc; a natural born leader who thrives on love and passion, no matter how much her conceited and abusive (emotionally and physically) ways fool you into believing the exact opposite. Also the reason why Yuna can never be seen as the queen of hearts for her Lady Luck dressphere. But even that can never cease the fantasies of what that would have looked like, created by young boys everywhere at a PlayStation near you.
Even though you probably forgot about her, Bikanel's very own Nhadala made the list, which shoves her toward temporary relevancy. Congratulations, Nhad. This Al Bhed is a pusher who encourages people ot do their best, work hard, and feed off of the satisfying feeling of achievement in a way that sounds lovely and motherly, but really, it's just business. You have questions? Well, you're only wasting both your times.
And now, set aside some extra panties, because it's time for the lovely ladies who lack dark pigment eumelanin...
How could we possibly begin this thread with anyone else? Rikku is a hyper, driven Al Bhed girl native to the Bikanel deserts. Some say she was merely a childish, annoying addition to the group in the first game, while others argue that she's a strong-willed and youthful young woman who has endured many hardships. With this debate in thought, SE remembered their loyal fans, who they care so much about, and did us all the favour of creating the well thought out masterpiece that is Final Fantasy X-2, allowing us all to finally find peace in a happy medium and agree that she at least looks good in a bikini.
Next up is Leblanc; a natural born leader who thrives on love and passion, no matter how much her conceited and abusive (emotionally and physically) ways fool you into believing the exact opposite. Also the reason why Yuna can never be seen as the queen of hearts for her Lady Luck dressphere. But even that can never cease the fantasies of what that would have looked like, created by young boys everywhere at a PlayStation near you.
Even though you probably forgot about her, Bikanel's very own Nhadala made the list, which shoves her toward temporary relevancy. Congratulations, Nhad. This Al Bhed is a pusher who encourages people ot do their best, work hard, and feed off of the satisfying feeling of achievement in a way that sounds lovely and motherly, but really, it's just business. You have questions? Well, you're only wasting both your times.