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Zidane Tribal had grown lazy. His adventurous way of life had been thrown out and replaced with a lifestyle that left nothing to be desired. Garnet had made sure that he was properly taken care of, more like a mother would than a wife. But Zidane wasn't complaining.
After his battle with Kuja, all that he had wanted was to find Garnet and spend the rest of his life with her--which he did. She was perfect; beautiful, smart, intuitive and strong--everything that he had ever wanted. As much as he wished he could still live by his old womanizing ways, he was happy with what he had now, and he could control spontaneous urges.
And so because of this resolve to stay put and live with Garnet, he was completely unprepared when Freya Crescent came to Alexandria and asked for his help.
She had grown to be quite an intimidating warrior over the last three years. As tall and powerful as she had ever been, it was a complete shock that she would come to enlist the help of the scrawny youth.
"I can't explain now," she had said hurriedly, "not in full, not here. Just come with me and you'll see with your own eyes."
Though at first reluctant to re-don his old habits, Zidane departed from Alexandria and Garnet to help his old friend in Burmecia anyway. Little did he know that he this was the beginning of an adventure that would dwarf even the one that almost took his life, a journey that would challenge him in ways that he would never have thought possible.
Zidane Tribal had grown lazy. His adventurous way of life had been thrown out and replaced with a lifestyle that left nothing to be desired. Garnet had made sure that he was properly taken care of, more like a mother would than a wife. But Zidane wasn't complaining.
After his battle with Kuja, all that he had wanted was to find Garnet and spend the rest of his life with her--which he did. She was perfect; beautiful, smart, intuitive and strong--everything that he had ever wanted. As much as he wished he could still live by his old womanizing ways, he was happy with what he had now, and he could control spontaneous urges.
And so because of this resolve to stay put and live with Garnet, he was completely unprepared when Freya Crescent came to Alexandria and asked for his help.
She had grown to be quite an intimidating warrior over the last three years. As tall and powerful as she had ever been, it was a complete shock that she would come to enlist the help of the scrawny youth.
"I can't explain now," she had said hurriedly, "not in full, not here. Just come with me and you'll see with your own eyes."
Though at first reluctant to re-don his old habits, Zidane departed from Alexandria and Garnet to help his old friend in Burmecia anyway. Little did he know that he this was the beginning of an adventure that would dwarf even the one that almost took his life, a journey that would challenge him in ways that he would never have thought possible.
