Final Fantasy Tactics E4: For Want of Coin [Igros Castle]

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  • Опубліковано 10 жов 2024
  • Mayhap your ears not fail you. For, if they do, you wouldn’t hear us telling the same stories, loving our brave lads, creating a time paradox, seeking justice for a waylaid marquis, hunting down a whoreson, shitting into Argath’s mouth, being assigned to guard the base, chatting on a thinking bridge, throwing a rock into a pond, bursting a sister’s seam, putting a spy with the enemy, honeying some words, blowing an ominous wind, and chancing upon Final Fantasy monsters in the wood. Mind your own limits, you can’t be responsible for everything.
    00:00 Intro | 03:10 God Smack 2 | 08:18 Eagrose Castle | 15:22 Argath’s Chip | 18:53 Family Business | 29:02 Shopping | 32:33 The Siedge Weald | 38:53 Real Net | 43:51 Outro
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @ryandude3
    @ryandude3 5 місяців тому

    Man, the music you use to close this season gets me every time. Love this soundtrack!

  • @AceBadguy
    @AceBadguy 5 місяців тому

    Keep up the great work, gentlemen.

  • @oranwallace4093
    @oranwallace4093 5 місяців тому

    Enjoying the series :)
    Accumulate == Focus

  • @AlainSTO
    @AlainSTO 5 місяців тому

    Loving this series and how you're tackling it

  • @ChocolatierRob
    @ChocolatierRob 5 місяців тому

    I don't know about Siedge (seems to be an older word for siege) but _Weald_ is 'An antiquated term used to refer very large, very old forests'. From the Glossary of Terms in the Tactics WotL official strategy guide.

    • @danielostrowski856
      @danielostrowski856 5 місяців тому

      I think Siedge is just a made up place name here- if it was “Siedge Wood” that’s how it comes across
      Weald is antiquated but still fairly familiar in the UK because of the part of the country called the Weald/Weald of Kent