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If anything, this feels more like a Bittersweet Ending, with heavy emphasis on the bitter part.
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It could certainly lead to both countries getting together and finally figuring out a way how to survive in their world, without the reliance on spirits. Sure, Bisley will wish for a world with no spirits, but this could put Rieze Maxians and Elympions onto the same page finally - Elympions cannot use spirit artes, but neither can the Rieze Maxians. And he said that, after a wish is fulfilled, all crystal transformations stop. And Julius is still afflicted with turning into a catalyst, but Bisley is in Canaan and has someone, who will become the millionth catalyst with him. Exactly why is it considered such a Bad Ending? Certainly, Ludger just killed the Xillia party, which included the Prime Minister and King of Rieze Maxia, as well as freaking Lord of Spirits Milla Maxwell, too.This also hinted that Ludger is NOT using his Chromatus power by using Elle's watch, it's actually Elle's power that's giving the Chromatus power to Ludger. In Chapter 7, Julius wants the watch back but wasn't sure if Elle's telling the truth but he's convinced when Elle somewhat accidentally brought Alt! Milla to the prime dimension. But the gold watch somehow merges with Elle's. Yes, in the prime dimension the watch ACTUALLY belongs to Julius. When Ludger kills his brother, both end up in another dimension that Julius created (assuming he used up his last power for it) so that the prime dimension doesn't get destroyed. I dunno if you actually played the game or only played the Japanese so here's why: You see Julius is actually turning into a divergence catalyst (The one that Ludger has to destroy in every fractured dimension) due to overuse of his Chromatus power.does this mean that he was from an alternate dimension all along? And why does Ludger comment that his pocket watch is Julius in a skit following it all? Nothing in this scene makes any kind of sense to me. He does so but this somehow winds up sending him to an alternate dimension where he meets what I assume is Julius' alternate self and kills him as well. What's the deal with Julius? Is he from an alternate dimension?Late in the game, Ludger has to kill Julius.