[quote=@Raddum]I spent a bit of time reading everything over on the wiki for the sake of not being a completely idiot; And I realized I did have them mixed up. Zidane was intended to be sent as an Angel of Death to incite war to Gaia. For the whole mission of reviving Terrarians with the mixture of their souls, Gaian souls, and the Gaia crystal; Making a new Terra and 'destroying' Gaia. Kuja actually destroys Terra, which I didn't forget, but due to my mix-up have completely fucked up on the two planet names; Which means Zidane's intentions might just need to be altered [i]majorly.[/i] since it would actually be more about 'Saving' Terra than destroying her. Which would actually make him extremely hostile with both Kefka and Mateus; Meaning he might actually need to be a Warrior of Cosmos; Which would mean Freya's removal, as well as me being sent back to the Warrior of Chaos drawing board. But this is my mess up and I need to correct it; Figuring out another Warrior of Chaos shouldn't be too complicated... And, honestly, if it comes down to it one less random Warrior of Chaos isn't going to harm their side anyways; Because most of them are much more powerful anyways.[/quote] Yeah, even though I did say 'to the best of my knowledge' just in case somehow my memory was failing me in my old (not really... sorta) age, I was pretty damn certain that I was right about the names. My attention to detail and memory usually means I'll never miss the tiniest detail, which is why I was able to give my analysis of Dissidia's contradictions to Gohan earlier despite not even playing the games. Essentially, I still remembered everything you just said about FFIX's plot, despite having not played the game in at least a decade and a half, simply because of how my mind works with anything that I care about. I just thought there might be some explanation for why he's after Terra's life, but once I asked and got the reasoning I realized something was up. The deconstructionist in me usually does end up finding plot holes or mistakes pretty quickly, so it's probably good I noticed this before it was too late, yeah? Whether he's hostile to the Warriors of Chaos or not, it's my personal opinion that which side he's summoned onto should be determined by whether or not he's currently aligned with 'good' or 'evil'. Golbez and Jecht were both 'good guys' technically in Dissidia, but still ended up being summoned by Chaos due to their souls currently being too aligned with the darkness/evil/villains instead of the light/good/heroes. So which side he's summoned on should be determined by how much Garland's words have swayed him to the darkness -- whether he remains loyal to the side he's on is another matter entirely since it's not unheard of for there to be traitors in Dissidia. There's actually something particularly interesting that I could note about Zidane being present in this cycle which could result in some rather interesting plot concepts, which is the fact that Garland's plan in FFIX is pretty much an exact copy of Zemus' plan in FFIV, meaning that there could be interesting events occurring when FFIX characters encounter FFIV characters -- something else which Dissidia wasted its potential with by not playing into. It could actually be [i]very[/i] interesting depending on what happens, but this would require for me to spoil [i]one[/i] of the secret characters who has been summoned into this cycle that I'm not revealing, so it's entirely up to you if I mention it and if I do so here or over PM. I'll do my best to not let it spoil the plot I have in mind for Golbez if I bring it up. Edit: On a side note, I agree that there's nothing wrong with the villains outnumbering the heroes, since I've mentioned this before in the thread -- the heroes are generally weaker than the villains in the Final Fantasy series and need to work in groups due to that.