Don Wang wrote:There wasn't any music in FFT that was particularly bad, but maybe it's because of that very few of them actually stand out. It's just like the game's characters. None of them are bad, but no one stands out either because they are quickly relegated to irrelevance or quickly killed after their introduction.
I found the most standout characters in the game to be Delita (obviously), Gafgarion, Algus, Dycedarg, and Ovelia. Those are the ones that immediately come to mind when I think of the game. Ramza is who you control, but he is really just the eyes you view the events of the history of the Lion's War through.
I've said it before, I find that many of the characters have historical equivilents dating from late antiquity to almost the Restoration period of England. The historical inspiration for the events of the game seems to come primarilly from the late 4th century and early 5th century Rome. As well as 15th Century England. The Lions War itself is obviously a reference to the war of the Roses (The Red Rose and the Wite Rose), whereas Delita seems to be the equivilent of Alaric the Goth (a disenchanted recognized commoner who played two sides politically and eventually came to conquer Rome. At the same time there was much classism going on, and the Church was manipulating things heavily to gain power.)