Vanille agrees with his statement. It really is a terrible way to go about things. They could have so many other ways and yet they've chosen this one. It's kind of sad, to Vanille. Sad that they're so miserable they want to end everything, including themselves.
The other questions are a little harder to answer. Cocoon is easy enough, but it's tied into the l'Cie explanation in some ways. She sighs, starting with the easy parts.
"Cocoon is its own world. When you're on Gran Pulse, you can see Cocoon hanging in the sky. It's really close to Oerba, so we've always had the biggest view of it. But... think of a giant ball of dirt hanging in the air. It's like... a world within a world, but all you can see from the outside is the dirt shell. Inside, I think the fal'Cie control the weather and the sunlight, since the sun we know can't penetrate through Cocoon's shell. And... the stars you see when you look into the sky on Cocoon... I think those are city lights, from the other side of the world. But the people have their own culture and history, even though part of it is entwined with ours."
Okay, so maybe Cocoon wasn't the easy part. She winces a little.
"A fal'Cie chooses a human to become a l'Cie. They give the human a brand, a Focus to complete, and a lot of raw magic and power to use to complete that Focus. So... we have the fal'Cie to thank for giving us the power to even try to stop them." It's a little ironic if she stops to think about it, but it is what it is and they'll use that power no matter what.
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The other questions are a little harder to answer. Cocoon is easy enough, but it's tied into the l'Cie explanation in some ways. She sighs, starting with the easy parts.
"Cocoon is its own world. When you're on Gran Pulse, you can see Cocoon hanging in the sky. It's really close to Oerba, so we've always had the biggest view of it. But... think of a giant ball of dirt hanging in the air. It's like... a world within a world, but all you can see from the outside is the dirt shell. Inside, I think the fal'Cie control the weather and the sunlight, since the sun we know can't penetrate through Cocoon's shell. And... the stars you see when you look into the sky on Cocoon... I think those are city lights, from the other side of the world. But the people have their own culture and history, even though part of it is entwined with ours."
Okay, so maybe Cocoon wasn't the easy part. She winces a little.
"A fal'Cie chooses a human to become a l'Cie. They give the human a brand, a Focus to complete, and a lot of raw magic and power to use to complete that Focus. So... we have the fal'Cie to thank for giving us the power to even try to stop them." It's a little ironic if she stops to think about it, but it is what it is and they'll use that power no matter what.