1. THE REACHES ENDING
What a depressing piece of poetry. Rhue's monologue might have been slightly long-winded, but the fact that he acknowledges that the search for Serena was futile really seems to illustrate the growth of the character. Couple of questions, though: the girls all being killed by the PS... was that an illustration showing that Rhue foolishly sent each woman to her death by focusing completely on Serena? It seemed that, after accepting his rejection, each woman was quickly slaughtered. Also, he speaks with each major male character about some girl who they also latched onto foolishly. Gauis's is Kloe, but who is Slade's and Traziun's? Do I remember Traziun mentioning a female Lyn who also escaped with him, or am I smoking crack?

2. THE NORMAL ENDING (OR WHATEVER YOU CALL IT)
This one, with Lyrra helping you get into the Tower and find Jeruh, seemed to be the most plot-driven of the two endings that I experienced. You find out about Jeruh killing Serena in front of Midian and Lyrra. You find out who Gauis and Rhue were chasing. But it also left me with multiple questions... For starters, who were the men that Jeruh took the sword from? One was dead, and one was silent. Any hints as to their identity? Also, if "Rhue" kills Jeruh before accepting his aura, which of these is true: did Rhue have the Shadow Sword, or did he simply have the ability to absorb auras? What was Gauis's motives? How did Traziun stabbing himself kill the Phantom Slasher? Who were the voices telling Rhue to help them? Why did they make the PS sound like Serena?
See? So many questions I still have. I'd appreciate if anyone could help me figure them out.
3. THE LEXUS ENDING
Could someone please tell me how to get this? I play each episode individually, without loading any past data (I only load the crappy stats). How would I get to the Lexus ending from there? I got the other two through it. Any idea on the third ending?
All in all, I really did enjoy the series, but I feel also that Lun tried to stuff way too much mythology into the game way too late in the series. I would rather have had the answers given to me throughout, rather than all at once like done here. Nevertheless, it was an original epic, and I can't wait to see the continuation, even if it has nothing to do with "Rhue."