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Exactly how smart is Nemesis?
omegaxis1 replied to Armchair General's topic in Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Yeah, hard to measure intelligence when the MOST we can assume of his intelligence is that he managed to drag out a war against Seiros for over half a century before finally dying. -
Exactly how smart is Nemesis?
omegaxis1 replied to Armchair General's topic in Fire Emblem: Three Houses
I mean, you see that Nemesis was clearly going for Claude multiple times, but Byleth constantly placed himself right between Nemesis and Claude. Nemesis can't defend himself at close range if he's using his whip sword. -
This is how Hel always should be. She's not meant to be cruel, she's not meant to seek people's deaths or kill anyone. She IS death, so she merely needs to wait until they meet the inevitable. Sure, Book 3 remains my favorite, but Hel honestly should never have been this evil villain there. It doesn't work for her.
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Who is a worse ruler, Lima or Rudolf?
omegaxis1 replied to Jotari's topic in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
Rudolf was really banking on that prophecy. -
Who is a worse ruler, Lima or Rudolf?
omegaxis1 replied to Jotari's topic in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
Yeah, but given that she smothers the people so much, even if she felt it was wrong, she wouldn't have personally made efforts to correct that behavior. Indeed. But they couldn't do anything. Not so long as the pact remained. The only reason the pact was broken was when Duma gave Rudolf Falchion in order to seal Mila away. Without Falchion, opposing Mila was foolhardy. -
Who is a worse ruler, Lima or Rudolf?
omegaxis1 replied to Jotari's topic in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
Yeah, this line here basically justifies Rigel invading Zofia. I believe that Rigel had sent in Conrad's mother to be one of Lima's concubines, and in return, Rigel would be provided food. And Lima backed out on the deal after getting what he wants. Under normal circumstances, Rigel would have invaded Zofia immediately for that. However, they couldn't because of the pact made by Duma and Mila. Lima literally hid behind Mila and used her to get away with his horrible actions. -
One thing I found shocking is the fact that Camus actually DID choose to learn about the future. Repeatedly characters that consider telling their past self about their future, they accept that it is better not to do that. Yet here we have Camus choosing to want to learn, though he does state that the future he knows is not set in stone.
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Yeah. Honestly, too bad the Black Knight cheats with his enchanted armor. Camus is one of the strongest characters in Fire Emblem history. Dude fought a battalion over 200 strong and a dragon, and even Medeus likened Camus' strength to that of Anri, who also performed some insane feats.
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Not quite. The thing is, it's hard to verify whether there are no more Fellbloods out there, but based on Naga's words, indicating that Grima WILL come back in the future, it's possible that there are other Fellbloods out there. Robin became the only candidate that could inherit Grima's power, but even if he dies childless, there are possibly other children out there still that can, even in diluted bloodline.
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Maybe cause I also played Dragalia Lost, when Alfonse and Veronica got along. First when Veronica momentarily lost her memories, and then they put aside their differences because in that world, they aren't the prince and princess of their respective nations there. Overall, when they aren't trying to kill each other, they get along well.
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Deirdre/Diadora was a horrible Mom to Seliph/Celice
omegaxis1 replied to LyonDidNothingWrong's topic in NES and SNES Era
I disagree in this case. Just because the fighting wasn't directly here does not mean that it was perfectly safe. Once you leave the castle, there can be anything that can be dangerous as you travel through. Random bandits could come from anywhere, or spies and the likes. You shouldn't just go out alone when there're battles happening. It's a huge thing to always be wary of in times of war. Leaving all alone without any form of defense for yourself is tantamount to suicide. Deirdre oughta have known this as she traveled with Sigurd. Nameless mooks could at least hold Manfroy off long enough for Deirdre to escape. Manfroy specifically waited for when Deirdre went out all alone, which, in itself, shows that he needed Deirdre to be all alone and defenseless. Had she an armed escort, she could have escaped long enough to return to the castle, in which would be fortified and have more troops there to stop Manfroy. Even with all his power, Manfroy wouldn't be foolish enough to go at a fort all by himself. Let's not account to the case of "plot warping", as such a case is never used beyond just warping for the sake of plot convenience.- 20 replies
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Deirdre/Diadora was a horrible Mom to Seliph/Celice
omegaxis1 replied to LyonDidNothingWrong's topic in NES and SNES Era
I'll play devil's advocate and agree to a certain expect. What Deirdre did was not exactly the most responsible thing. Instead of having faith in her husband, she left the safety of the castle and only got kidnapped, which was a horrible mistake. Didn't even leave with an armed escort.- 20 replies
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(spoilers, maybe?) Proving that every final boss is a god
omegaxis1 replied to Jotari's topic in Far from the Forest...
Wait, pretty sure it was stated that Veld never made the Deadlords. That was Manfroy lending him some. Not sure, exactly. But Veld does turn people into stone, so relation to Medusa sort of, despite how Medusa is the creature that Nuibaba made a pact with in Valentia, if we simply go by the case of Medusa's lore, then it still fits with gods. -
Avatars are always a controversial thing. It's a hit or miss. But Kris's issue is that he is an avatar that is in an existing game. He took lines and is praised too much by characters. There's too much player worship. Yes, FE7 has that, but FE7 is it's own game. The player worship in a game that already existed hurts Kris's standing.
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They definitely should have had a Jake in 3H. If Anna has zero supports and thus cannot be made into a waifu, then just let her be in a relationship with Jake. At least have him mentioned.
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So what Azura's father just really bad at fighting or something?
omegaxis1 replied to Jotari's topic in Fire Emblem Fates
I mean, Anankos called him his last true friend. So it's likely that the rest of the members weren't as close. Nope, Shigure gives a whole lore dump about how the rest of the kids were each individually from a Birthright or Conquest route, while he came from a Revelations route where everyone came together to fight Anankos, but the Omega Yato broke and Anankos won, with Azura only being able to save Shigure to her dying breath using her song. After that, Anankos began an invasion of the other worlds, attacking the worlds of each of the kids. -
So what Azura's father just really bad at fighting or something?
omegaxis1 replied to Jotari's topic in Fire Emblem Fates
Basically a failed Revelations route that later attacks other Birthright/Conquest worlds. -
So what Azura's father just really bad at fighting or something?
omegaxis1 replied to Jotari's topic in Fire Emblem Fates
You fight them in one of the Heirs of Fate chapters. -
So what Azura's father just really bad at fighting or something?
omegaxis1 replied to Jotari's topic in Fire Emblem Fates
Would have been neat if someone pointed it out to Anankos and he just kept denying it and saying that he was the one that was betrayed first, and delude himself into saying that he did nothing wrong. Though in Heirs of Fate, he had Sumeragi, Arete, and Mikoto back. Unless they are other world versions. -
So what Azura's father just really bad at fighting or something?
omegaxis1 replied to Jotari's topic in Fire Emblem Fates
You could consider that killing Azura's father is something that Anankos hates himself. His madness is the belief that humans are evil creatures. Killing Azura's father, the man that reached out to him, is something that Anankos would rather pretend didn't happen, because it clashes with his belief that humans are evil.