All around him people were accepting the challenge the Viewer brought forth. The explanations of the trials and restrictions, along with the explicit core saying of 'be careful what exactly you wish for' stood very firm, and despite it all people were willing to go forth. Saber, Vash, even Morito all wanted in on this final game the Viewer desired to host. No longer could Sazh afford his skepticism; he knew what he wanted now, and he understood what was in his way. But Sazh wasn't going to let any challenges beat him away; he wanted the best for his son, his friends, his world, and by God, he was going to get it. With all the powers of a l'Cie to aid him, this was to Sazh his ultimate Focus.
The old pilot, seeing has how Morito was looking to frightened, stepped back a bit to carefully put a hand on the boy's shoulder. "Don't you worry, now. We'll all get through this. Wish or not, we're all gonna get home. That's a promise," Sazh whispered out. Whether it was to the kid, or himself, he couldn't really be sure.
Regardless, Sazh stood up tall again, back to where he was just behind Saber, and called out decisively, "Okay - you can count me in for a shot at that wish!"
The old pilot, seeing has how Morito was looking to frightened, stepped back a bit to carefully put a hand on the boy's shoulder. "Don't you worry, now. We'll all get through this. Wish or not, we're all gonna get home. That's a promise," Sazh whispered out. Whether it was to the kid, or himself, he couldn't really be sure.
Regardless, Sazh stood up tall again, back to where he was just behind Saber, and called out decisively, "Okay - you can count me in for a shot at that wish!"