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  • Wow, Delita is quite the man at his word. (:

  • I think Delita was serious when he said he wants to create a new world, he did swear upon his sister's name after all, but his method of achieving his goal keeps everyone, even his own future wife, from trusting him.

  • @Cyberium Me too, that is why i still value this so much, Delita respected her, cause like he said, it was the same for him, whoever his own methods become against him, making she rebelling to him, I still think he could try talk to her after that, after all, we always see he is good with words.

  • 'tis a shame, months earlier before this current scene, he was disgusted with the corrupt, and those who would use others to further their own agendas, yet, losing his sister, lending his sword to Goltanna, and the betrayals he had to commit, threw him into a spiral that merges with the same fate as those he would have cut down before.

    Well... Words can mean a million things, but it's the actions that follow that may stab you in the back... or the heart.

  • Delita - One of my favorite villains of all time.

  • @markleung Is he really a villain though? Born as an under-caste and ridiculed all his life, sister murdered in front of his eyes by corrupt aristocrats, and in the end he commands an army and wears a crown. Sure he manipulated everyone around him to meet his ends, but really I think he's a victim trying to earn his freedom.

  • @IAmSippycup

    He also put an end to corruption in the government of Ivalice.

  • @markleung i can't agree, in a Villain thing.

  • This scene is ironic in so many levels.

  • God damn! anyone knows where I can find that short but amazing version of Ovelia's theme?!

  • @KennyNekomura Are you talking about the brief piano interlude? If so, I believe it has never been released, and the closest you'll be able to get is by ripping the audio from the YT video at

    watch?v=UAynUgR8Srk

    Unfortunately, you'll still hear the sound effects of the cutscene, as only the voiceover is removed.

    Or if you mean the sheet music (assuming you're a pianist), you could just improvise based on the original "Ovelia's Worries" sheet music. :)

  • @KennyNekomura @KennyNekomura Are you talking about the brief piano interlude? If so, I believe it has never been released, and the closest you'll be able to get is by ripping the audio from the YT video at

    watch?v=UAynUgR8Srk

    Unfortunately, you'll still hear the sound effects of the cutscene, as only the voiceover is removed.

    Or if you mean the sheet music (assuming you're a pianist), you could just improvise based on the original "Ovelia's Worries" sheet music. :)

  • I like this game, but the art style bugs me so much in these cutscenes. In-game it works perfectly, but not in 3D cutscenes...Oh well this is an awesome game either way. :)

  • this scene will be very great if delita...

    *******spoiler alert********

    not kill the princess in the end of the game!!!!

  • @chikomitata Delita is curel on all accounts, to him the concept of ally exists to Ramza alone. In that all others are tools and pawns as he attempts to destroy the class that shun him, by becoming the ruler of it all.

    Oh and spoilers.

  • @Zanerus err... is it bad to show the spoiler? sorry to reply in 4 month duration. btw thanks for Delita's explanation. Class difference really make something of topic in the game, huh?

  • @chikomitata The and spoilers tag was a joke to try and be funny. ^^ Since this is near the end it is a spoiler in this clip alone. Your very welcome for the explination, and yes Class is a large subject in this game but it makes the plot that much better

    A great game to be sure

  • Anyone else think the cancer "Tactics" Be removed from the title from a masterpiece such as this? Seen a "Black Sheep" in the shadows of something that could have had less flaws in characters? Take characters such as Cloud, Squall, Sephiroth and others already named countless times. They angst about anything. It's not worth remarking any further on them. The voice actours ran a very straight mile. The story fitting, leaving no gaps.

  • Dialogue in this is fucking amazing

  • Do NOT believe ondore's lies.

    ...or Delita's for that matter.

  • What a terrible voice for dellta.. ruined my perception of him

  • ...Delita

  • "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players:

    They have their exits and their entrances; and one man in his time plays many parts..."

  • guys does any1 know what to after defeating the boss i mean now i cant play multi -_-

  • @justrandom11 Uhh.. Hate to be the one to break it to you, but unless you created a separate save file before you entered the last series of fights, you're fucked. You'd have to start a new game as you can't get out of the series of fights to go to world map.

  • Where is the Delita of our world?

  • @anythingnew :)

  • @anythingnew Barack Obama

  • @psych0 He's more like Wiegraf. Idealist who becomes corrupt.

  • @Gafgarion22 Which is rather tragic, in a way. Unlike other antagonistic figures in the series like Kefka or Kuja, Delita isn't a power-hungry psychotic. He believed he could change the world for the better but his ideals were crushed under their own weight.

    It's one of the many reasons why I think this is the best story in the franchise. Bring on Ramza and Delita for Dissidia 3!

  • @SeraphimSwordmaster I'd like to see them in dissidia 3, but how will they fight? delita will be a holy knight (and he is quite a villain... perhaps his fate like gabranth? holy knight siding with chaos is...) and Ramza... Monk? or what? FFT unique in tactical (and monk skill btw) it would be good if agrias join too (and get some argument with lightning lol). the lucavi? btw how will their ex mode?

  • The dialogue is beautifully poetic, and the voice acting is perfect in this scene!

  • @Grey249 Great as it is, it sort of loses its effect when you find out that Delita is nothing short of a lying machiavellian.

  • @Last4xis True, maybe Delita was just deceiving everyone, exploiting people as his pawns, but this scene makes me think otherwise. Almost makes me want to believe his goals were truly sincere, and the fact that I even sympathize with him makes his character more complex. Here he hopes to break free from his fate, but in the end, he simply "played a part" like everyone else.

  • @Last4xis

    Actually, getting to the top with what he did, and as a commoner too, that takes extraordinary skills

  • @anythingnew I never said it didn't take any skill XD What I was saying is that he plays the part of a romantic knight trying to obtain the trust of Ovelia, when in the end, his true intentions were to reach the top. Maybe his intentions were sincere at the time of this scene, but the end does not justify the means he used to reach that goal, given what he did to so many characters, including killing the women to whom he tried to swoon in this scene.

  • @Last4xis

    Delita became what Wiegraf became (minus demons).

  • @Last4xis Granted, she did try to stab him first if I recall correctly.

  • Ugh....I hate the way they decided to pronounce "Ivalice" :(

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  • Delita lies...

  • He sweared it on Teta's (Tietra's) soul and [SPOILER ALERT] he died in the end, ironically to the new queen! I wonder how Teta feels in Heaven right now. :O

  • @1shot3killsH3

    Actually Delita doesn't die at the end of the game. It's already said in the opening that Delita lives to begin a Golden Age for Ivalice. Regardless though he lives at the end of the game he had lost everything he truly cared about. It's likely he tried to mend his ways past Ovelia's death.

  • @HighPriestFuneral Mmm, my attentiveness is horrible then. Well, on the bad side, it sucks that Ramza is never to be seen again to at least reunite with Delita, again.

  • @1shot3killsH3 Delita survived at the end.

  • One of my favorite scenes from one of my favorite all time games: Final Fantasy Tactics. It's story rivals the great literary works of our world.

  • Does anyone know the name of the song around 3:00?

  • @jfbecks17 maybe Ovelia's Worries?

  • @jfbecks17 I have the FFT soundtrack, and because I don't know Japanese, I can't tell you the title. I can tell you it is track #9 on Disc 2.

  • Good job there, Delita. Heard it works out great for you.

  • It is unlikely every idea can be published into a physical medium let alone have clandestine production values. With this in mind, it's best to appreciate games for the atmosphere and experience they provide and not how pretty they are to look at. I find FFT, even today, a lot more fun to run through than Black Ops for example. Had it been the way of taste, Black Ops would be lumped with these production values and not FFT; sure, I agree there.

  • Did I say 3d? More like 2d.

  • @Lordofthenipplerings Who gives a crap? It doesn't take anything away from the game itself. Does it deserve a high production value? Sure, but that's assuming there's an omniscient god that gives high budgets only to games with good ideas. As it is, companies decide, and they wish for money. It's the sad reality...

    Cave Story and Final Fantasy Tactics deserve all the production fuel FF13 gotten; unsurprisingly, FF13 didn't. I'm just defending the game against your insurmountable expectations.

  • HAHAHA. A lot of the story is actually told using 3d sprites the size of legos. The dialogue is actually well written but the presentation is just awful. A hardcore fan might accept the story in the way that it is delivered. But for anyone walking into the living room and seeing the game for the first time will ask "why are you playing this crap". FFTactics, with today's graphics would have been a better game. FF12 for instance, which is also set in Ivalice, was very well presented.

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  • @Lordofthenipplerings Well,that's part of its unique charm :D and i'd take gameplay over graphics any day.starcraft was going strong until wings of liberty game out :P

  • @cloudhoho Nah, Id go with graphics every time. Otherwise, we would still be playing the atari 2600. It should be graphics, gameplay, and then story. All of todays games have superior graphics than something produced 10 yrs ago. And gameplay is necessary to draw you back. Story is important because it causes the player to think. Even after the game has completely concluded. Even as people have stopped playing the game, it wont stop people from talking about and debating the elements presented.

  • Streets of Rage II is also wonderfully atmospheric, and that's an old as fuck game. Okami has brilliant atmosphere; merely last gen. Monster Hunter Tri too.

    Some games like Call of Duty have practically no immersion despite far eclipsing all of the above in terms of 'technology.' Polygon count and resolution =/= presentation quality.

    It is quite obvious you're a casual, or don't really enjoy videogames much. Can't imagine you getting along with Cave Story despite how amazingly fun it is.

  • Or more specifically, temporarily takes the throne. I think he dies in the ps1 version.

  • HAHAHA. You are getting way too emotional over a video game. As for the game itself. The story is incredible. Its one of the most mature games in Japanese RPGs. The storyline feels like a final fantasy retelling of the wars of the roses. And Delita is being played out like Oliver Cromwell a century later. A non royal despot who periodically takes the throne. So tactics is no doubt a very rich story. But better technology would have improved its presentation.

  • @Lordofthenipplerings You are obviously acting more emotional towards this than I. The graphics are bloody fine; games take a lot to make, and a budget rarely follows how intelligent a game is as FFT is hard to service to a general public. The worse visuals make it easy to port from platform to platform, and there is only so much detail you can allude to a top down isometric perspective that absolutely must angle diagonally. From a very specific distance no less.

  • @AlastorGX The font is attractive and I think having the entire game vocalized would be intrusive given how much of it transitions directly into fights, but I guess the option couldn't hurt. There are more cutscenes now; if you infer to the video at hand then you're plainly a madman, but the event sequences aren't bad either. The music is atmospherically striking. Better graphics in-game really wouldn't change things drastically, though it'd make it less universally portable and... Well nothing.

  • The technology is dated. But Ivalice always had the best stories of any Final Fantasy. Fairly well thought out only with a hint of cringe as a result of moral correctness.

  • @Lordofthenipplerings >fairly dated

    Fuck you. Who gives a fuck? Why is it in a discussion about videogames in modern times it's always the technological polish which is brought up first. Fuck even all of the youtube fiends who'd downvote you; it's fine if you had some sort of valid qualm with the design make up, but all you can find to complain about are the graphics? Really? Really?!

    That's not a complaint! The visuals don't subtract from the experience at all.

  • Lol. Highest rated comment : Delita is teh epicness. 2nd Highest : Screw Delita.

  • @narutoviz2 LOL yep. I'm glad more people approve of him than not.

  • I think voices sound rather...forced. Sadly japanese version had no voice acting at all.

  • Delita is so hot. XD

  • @LordLarsaSolidor Hell yeah!

  • Does Ovelia really stab him? I've always fucking wondered that because I can't see it in the sprite detail. I just assumed he had been "caught" so-to-speak by Ovelia and offed her. But then, it looks like she stabs him and he pulled out the knife and then stabbed her.

  • God I love this fucking translation so much more than the original. Hell, I think the only game that could meet this standard is FFX12, and of course they are "supposely" set in the same world and made by the same people, so it makes sense.

  • But we all know who the hero is - Heretic Ramza.

  • @anythingnew add cloud XD

  • @clairexsogovegeta25

    Cloud is shit.

  • Well, I love the voices, I think they fit the Shakespeare feel perfectly. Delita sounds like a badass bastard.

  • @batista777

    that's the voice of Travis Touchdown from No More Heroes if you hadn't realized.Mindblown,huh?

  • I hate the voices

  • The extra scenes in War of the Lions pretty much confirm that Delita meant what he was saying here. He WAS in love with Ovelia... which just makes the ending that much more tragic. He was probably just as shocked as we, the players, were when he killed her.

  • Delita saved a lot of people and did a lot of good, but he lost himself in the process.

  • so.. he's a communist..

  • @plee6061 LOL 

  • @plee6061 wait what? how is he a commie? XD

  • @lemonadegatorade94 anyone who is over zealous of equality, till willing to destruct the whole society, esspecially the aristocracy, to build a new one.

  • @plee6061 If anyone is a communist it is Wiegraf, not Delita. Nothing in the game ever says that he wants to create a communist government where as Wiegraf directly quotes Karl Marx (the inventor of communism) and his Corpse Brigade is quite comparable to the Bolshevik Revolution in the early 1900s at Russia. Ivalice remained a monarchy even after Delita became king, so he is obviously not a communist though tiny hints of socialism may be seen in a quote that was most likely a lie anyways.

  • Hard to believe that Delita is done by the same guy who also voiced the Medic from Team Fortress 2.

  • It's only after *insertnameofvillainhere* is persuaded to switch sides to the good side after being convinced his way is the wrong way,that he is a villain no longer.

    Another way cliche to many stories Anime/games alike are that the ultimate villain of the story normally only realizes the error of ways only after being killed at the end by the protagonist himself. I know it seems cliche,but that's how a lot of stories turn out. Most ultimate villains end up being former misguided friends.

  • Hey! It's Ashe's voice!

  • Not sure why people like Delita.

    I thought he was a pathetic and confused fuck with no moral compass. On many occasions i felt like stabbing him in the fucking face with a dagger till you couldn't recognize the difference between his face and one of the creatures in the swamp.

    Ramza was a moron for trusting him. Oh boo fucking hoo his sister died. Oh poor thing. So now lets fucking kill everyone in the world to make ourselves feel better? Fuck Ramza. I'd of ripped Delitas fucking face off.

  • @Lance241151

    Most people like Delita because they either do not understand that he is actually a huge bastard, or they like him for that fact.

    Ramza is as trusting as Delita is a ass, probably to make the contrast between them more noticeable. But, yeah i noticed Ramza was going through a lot of crap because of his friendship with Delita.

    Basically everything Ramza did was altruistic, and everything Delita did was pessimistic.

  • @rns13 Ah good timing. You replied right before i was going to turn my attention away from the PC.

    Yeah i agree with you on the reasons people like him. I never really understood how anyone could like him for his particular evil ways though.

    Sephiroth(might of spelled it wrong) was evil in such a way that he took what he wanted by sheer force of will and power. He wasn't a coward lurking in the shadows.

    Delita however was a pathetic coward and schemer lurking in the shadows like a rat.

  • @Lance241151

    something to remember, Delita isn't a villain. he goes about doing good ideas in a very self centered and pessimistic fashion. that is what makes the contrast so muddied, Ramza remains true to his friends and his honor, while Delita casts it away and uses it to manipulate. while his ideas are good, his actions are little better than than Vormav's.

    in the end, Ramza isn't a hero but he has friends, Delita is alone and a king

  • @rns13 Wait a sec...It's been a while since i played,but if i remember correctly Delita barely even have a chance to become king since he was immediately stabbed in return by Ovelia for his betrayal?

    On a side note though: I always viewed Delita as the true Villian of the story. It's not always in every game that the villain is the villain simply out of purposefully committing wrong doings. It's frequent that a villain is a villain because of his misguided ways of thinking in MANY stories.

  • @Lance241151

    Delita is defiantly not the true villain, his role as villain at all is debatable. the true villains where the church/nobles and the zodiac braves. Delita found out and set it up so they all killed each other. of course he also set it up so Ramza would help him. If he is the villain then he won, but his goal was to stop the war by making himself king so he had the power and popularity of the people to stop the war.

    his methods where little better than the villains though.

  • @rns13 In this game Delita was the villain and he did win. You're right. It's a moral lesson at the end of the game with the stabbing. It's a way of saying "the end doesn't justify the means" nor should it have to. There's lots of better ways to go about peace. Delita wasn't looking out for the world. He was just looking for revenge to those who wronged him and wanted to get them all back. He was your typical "i want to take over the world" villain and he succeed and then died. lol

  • @rns13 Of course i hope you don't take the context of "lurking in the shadows for it's literal meaning and point out what Sep did to Aeries in FF7. =p

    I think he only did that to be an asshole and to make cloud suffer considering the fact that he probably saw Cloud as his equal and wanted to weaken his spirit from within. As opposed to Delita who had no other choice,but to scheme and use manipulation and betrayal like a coward to get what he wanted because he had no real "power" himself.

  • @Lance241151

    Sephiroth toyed with clouds mind because he didn't see cloud as an equal, kind of how people don't care about insects.

    Delita had other choices, he chose a very cynical method to accomplish his goals. Ramza made the other choice, he sacrificed himself to do the right thing, Delita sacrificed others. that is why Ovelia stabbed him, because he uses people.

    in the end Delita is all alone with his success. fitting punishment.

  • @rns13 He did see Cloud as his equal though. He knew he couldn't beat cloud with conventional methods. Sepiroth tried on MANY occasions to kill him with sheer power,but Cloud was the only person that was able to fight on the same level. So in order to weaken Clouds spirit he would as you said "toyed with clouds mind" to get an upper hand on him. So that he wasn't fighting at his full potential.

    It's the whole reason he bothered to waste his time killing Aeries. To screw with Clouds emotions.

  • @Lance241151

    he killed aeris to stop her from casting holy.

    he never viewed cloud as an equal. he wasn't trying to kill cloud, he was leading him, same as with all the other jenova clones. he was using cloud to get the black materia the same way he was using all the other clones. cloud was the one strong enough to do it (helps to have a party).

    yes cloud was strong but sephiroth never knew how strong he was until tifa helped cloud regain his mind at the end of the game.

  • @rns13 Ah you might be right about the holy stone. I haven't played the game in so long that I've forgotten some of the plot. For the most part i remember the immediate danger of the meteor,but now that you mention it i do remember when Aeries died she dropped some sort of stone or bead of sorts in the animation of her death. Maybe that was the holy stone? Not sure.

    I wish i could remember. It's been so long.

  • @Lance241151

    it's no biggie, i just got done replaying the game lol

  • Do not mock me!

  • Best part about this? Knowing that Delita is also Travis Touchdown; they have the same voice actor!

  • Delita for PRESIDENT!

  • What mighty big hands u have, Delita.

    All the better to hug you, my dear.

  • 2:08 pause that such a cute expression.

  • i just love yuna's voice commign out of ovelias mouth she is soooo cute.

  • You mean Ashe's, they're both voiced by Kari Wahlgren.

  • @xxxOMGSweetxxx yeah oh course

  • Delita is such a smooth talker.

  • Is Delita considered an antagonist?

  • They really need to make final fantasy tactics into a CG Movie

  • Delita is a complete dramatic... u know in chap 4 when u foung with delita again and he's "GUEST" I KILL HIM XD!!!!

  • I hate that bastard.I wish i was there to thrust a sword through his chest for everything he did.

  • doesn't delita kill ovelia in the PSX version? I am not sure which ending I like better

  • @Broknhrtsnvrmend he kills her in both versions

  • I'm kind of surprised that she did not kill Delita like in the original PSX version.

    It's too bad they went for the love story angle instead.

    Delita's aims are not pure; they are fueled by revenge.

    Delita is the same animal as his enemies whom lusted for power.

  • @ZweiSchrei no, Delita is killed, this scene happens in the middle of the game (I think it's after the Rooftop battle with Rafa).

  • @Arcanavii No, that's not Delita at all that Malik

    Delita doesn't die in either version

    its said that he led a peaceful reign afterwards

  • Huh.. Delita reminds me of Vayne from FFXII now that I see this cutscene. (not at all from the original tactics even though its the same)

  • there a was to glich the game where you can keep her in party, but i didnt work on mine >_<

  • man, I only played the original and I was just waiting for Ovelia to stab him but it didn't happen. The way Delita talked about burning down the kingdom to build another made him sound like a tyrant. I thought that was the reason they were going to provide her for trying to kill him, but I huess not.

  • @numerischEngel

    The kingdom of Ivalice was corrupt to its core. According to Arazlam Delita instituted a Golden Age which earned him a place among histories greatest legends.

  • Final Fantasy Tactics=The greatest story in anything ever, as well as the most underrated game of all time. ):

  • @JudgeMagisterDelita UNDERRATED!!! for sure.

  • him said tietra... ... wait a sec the name of his sister is teta not tietra isnt it??

  • @batutinha321 In the PSX version, yes.  However, the PSP version, they had an entirely new script to run off of that was based more on "ye olde english" talk, and the English translation for the names was done to be more accurate to the Japanese names.

  • @batutinha321 in war of the lions version (I believe this was the version for the PSP) her name was Tietra, there were some other name changes too like Velius (the demon Wiegraf turns into) is changed to Belius.

  • this is the best anime style i have ever seen !!!!! ;)

  • This was the way FFT was meant to be. =(

  • Wow this scene seems so different in the psx version compared to the psp version. In this version, it seems like they're falling in love with each other or that they need each other, while in the psx version, it seems like Ovelia hates Delita and Delita is just telling her his views. Though I've never really understood the part where he mentions a world where "her light outshines the sun". That sounds like he'll make her a queen, which doesn't make sense since her royalty is unknown...

  • I will show you a world where your light will outshine the sun. A world that will know no darkness. And you will have no more need of tears. - Delita.

    Great dialogue...might be the best in the whole game. EPIC.

  • @judodarkfist

    Of Coarse! But everything about this game is epic anyway XD

  • I really want that Ovelias Worries Piano remix

  • I like how they retained the style of the original

  • FFTwarofthelions has a sad ending.But 4 sum reason, i always knew delita was going to be like this(all talk,shows,but shows corruption)no wonder i always let him die in the earlier parts.BALTHIER FTW

  • what s the name of the song

  • It's called Ovelia's Worries. But this has been arranged as a piano solo for this scene.

  • OTP!

  • Delita makes me swoon....and I'm a straight male. He's too damn good.

  • Delita married Princess Ovelia and became the King of Ivalice. However, Ovelia became disturbed by the fact she was nothing more than pawn to Delita like everyone else. On the day of her birthday Delita brought her flowers, Ovelia betrayed her husband, stabbing him with a dagger. Delita responded by killing Ovelia, and then collapsing while wondering about Ramza's own happiness.

  • I never quite understood why they tried to kill each other in the end, but now it makes much more sense. :( It's very very sad though.

  • It is.. And what I said is really a fact. (Also because I'm old and I played the game 1st in the PS1 days haha -meaning I got a good grip on the story years ago) Just look at Ovelia's point of view. Imagine, you realize that all your life people have been using you like a tool... all your family, friends -all fake. That could cause you to not trust anymore (yet it depends from person to person). Let's just say Ovelia had enough. She wouldn't want to trust anymore.. And that's why it happened.

  • Delita's voice is so badass!

    Ovelia is cute I admit.

  • Delitas Voice actor is Robin Atkin Downes who also voices Luxord in Kingdom Hearts II and 358/2 days

  • undoubtedly, delita is one of the most intensely fantastic characters in the final fantasy universe

    bar none motherfuckers!

  • i agree :D

    the person who plays delita makes him sexy ;D

    i love this game sooooooooooooooooo much!

  • delita has a good voice actor. im so glad, because he was so bomb in the original!

  • Awesome game I wonder what happen to everyone else did they die? Agrias I wonder if she survied as well as Mustado. Both Delita and Ovelia killed each other in the end that was sad. I wonder if Delita really love Ovelia?

  • He did love Ovelia. He says as much to Ramza.

  • You people that think Delita's kills Ovelia are fools. Go read what Orran says at Alma's funeral. Delita fakes Ovelia's death to give her the peace she always wanted.

  • Delita... what a fantastic character...

  • Delita seems so earnest here. It seems like he really does want to help Ovelia build a better world. It just makes it all the more tragic when you realize he never saw Ovelia as anything more than another stepping stone to power.

    Using people and casting them aside when they've outgrown their usefulness... He really does become everything he hates, and what's worse, Ivalice remembers him as a great hero for it.

  • Delita is such an asshole, he uses and kills everyone. He totally lost it after his sister died. TOTALLY and COMPLETELY.

  • @TheNinja07 but you've got to hand it to him, he's still a sharp ass dude.

  • As soon as i got my psp i bought this game to relive some childhood memories. when i came to this cutscene it was beautiful. The acting was fabulous. Oh Ovelia you poor dear :(. I kinda disappointed in Delita using his sisters name to make a promise for reasons ya know.( i hope i'm not throwin any spoilors if so i'm sorry not my intention).

  • My absolute favourite FMV of the new version, and it heartens my Ivalice soul to see so many other fans rating, viewing, commenting, and favouriting! Good show!

  • Great scene! Delita FTW!

  • Man, the music of FFT is simply awesome!

  • Do not mock me! Lol

  • Delita is the shit, he is like Griffith in Berserk. Used everyone like pawns for his dream.

  • Truly delita is such a mysteriose character, I've had the game for 3 years and never completly hunderstood his actions...

  • Well, I'd say that Delita was being used by the Hokuten, but after the death of his sister, he noticed that...So he began using people not for vengeance, but to reform the kindom with a peaceful world, where people would be reward by their endeavors, without being a puppet...He was just a man with thirst of justice, that's all. But sometimes to do justice, you have to do horrible things, so be prepared for the worst. After all, justice is blind! Hope that helped you, my friend!

  • yeah and it is because of Ovelia egoism the reason Delita died. haven't you get noticed that she always uses Aegis on herself first and second she always like "i am not valuable" she thinks on herself first then the others, not like Ramza or Agrias who thinks on their friends first than themselves.

  • @GuitarMygas

    Delita is a man that lives with the "ends justify the means" mentality. He does want justice but is too cold and bitter to ever know what real love is ever again.

  • This dialogue is absolutely beautiful. But when juxtaposed with the ending of the game, it is nothing more than a lie.

    I am ever impressed with Akihiko Yoshida's character designs.

  • He's so badass, I love this scene.

  • I love that bastard. <333