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Drakengard 2 Chapter 6 Verse 3

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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2011

It just dawned on me... Nowe is 18 and Manah is 24...?



Disclaimer: I don't own Drakengard 2 or anything pertaining to its characters, music, etc.

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  • Is it really so hard for any one to have noticed that Manah was possessed as she was causing the end of the world as a chilled? I mean her speaking in man voice, commanding an empire that brought the world to it's knees, & killing Furiae, a woman, is more then beyond that of any average 6 year old for crying out loud. Unless some one forgot to add that little detail to the history books. Stone headed fools indeed. -_-

  • It's quite possible that the general populace of the both the Empire and the Union were unaware of the fact that Manah was a child. There's usually a thick barrier between the upper class and lower class. Such a barrier makes it rather difficult to see what's actually going on.

  • Are you going to post more videos and complete the playthrough? There's not that much left, and this has been a great playthrough lf the game.

  • Argh, yeah. I'll be posting the rest very soon, hopefully. I'll try to finish it off by the end of next week. Bear with me a bit more.

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  • @PlacidDirge Well, the entire Empire was mind-controlled by Manah, so who knows how they recall what happened. As for knowing if Manah was possessed or not, not many people even knew who Manah was outside of Caim's party and Verdelet. And telling people "Oh, I was just possessed" would have sounded like a very poor excuse anyway.

  • I won't forsake what was a gift. Project Dragon Sphere and Gestalt were awesome.

    Although, I doubt there will be a sequel for either - Yoko Taro resigned when Cavia was absorbed.

  • @TwilitSwordmaster Drakengard 2 did have a change of appeal but it could have been better.Too bad there will not be a third Drakengard or maybe there will bein the future. I will just have to wait patiently until a sequel of Nier will be presented.

  • If you knew of the moments prior, you knew I was right in my initial statement?

    Some say that madness is the spice of intrigue - whether it is: being consumed desire, revenge, or plain insanity.

    Drakengard 2 was toned down mostly because Yoko Taro wasn't the developer. It was tragic, but a nice change of pace.

  • @TwilitSwordmaster HA HA HA.I already knew about those moments.There is some passionate moments but it is sometimes twisted by the chaos.For example:

    1. Arioch's madness caused by the death of her family

    2.Leonard's guilt about not being able to help his brothers due to engaging in pedoplhillia at the time

    3. Caim's desire for vengeance for his parents death

    Still it was a great game with an intresting plot.Drakengard 2 was just more toned down in violence.

  • 1) Inuart's obsessive devotion to Furiae

    2) The extent of Furiae's love for Caim

    3) Caim's affection for Angelus

    4) Seere's idealistic hope for Manah, fueled by his sibling affection (or childish naivety)

    5) Leonard's love for his deceased brothers

    Take due note that there are other forms of passion other than love. As with many other things, it has many faces.

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