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"Fact 2: It is stated in the game that in order for a person to become a sorceress, a dying sorceress must pass her powers onto them, in order to die in peace.
Rinoa, however, does not become a sorceress in this way. She becomes a sorceress after you have fought Edea in Galabadia Garden. True, you do have to beat Edea, but she's not dying, nor does she die; it is never explained how Rinoa became a sorceress."
Reply: First, isn't this contradictory to the first "Fact"? Anyway, the game did not state that the only way to be a Sorceress was to get passed on powers. Actually you were a Sorceress at birth, but had no powers. Think of it like this: There is a pool in a town, where only 5% of the people are allowed in. And inside the pool grounds, only 2 people are allowed in the water at a time, and when one gets out, they choose who is allowed in. This rule has exceptions too. Those in the pool can splash water on those not in it. So, let's relate that to Rinoa. The "5%" are those who are born with the ability to be a sorceress. However, inside the pool are Adel and Ultimecia. Now if they "get out" or die, then they must select another to get in. But, like with the splashing, Sorceress' can influence others who are not in "the pool". Like with Edea and Rinoa, who were able to be Sorceress' but who were just controlled by Ultimecia, not really using their own powers. I hope we made that clear enough.
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