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He's both unneeded to Fates' overall plot and together with Garon does too much in it.
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How did Doma get so...swampy?
Salamud replied to Jotari's topic in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
Yes. Medeus is an Earth Dragon. He transforms into a monster associated with the darkness of the underworld. Duma is a Divine Dragon. He transforms into a monster associated with the putrid dead. -
How did Doma get so...swampy?
Salamud replied to Jotari's topic in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
I figure it's just the Divine Dragon version of a Shadow Dragon. Echoes points to Divine Dragons having an affinity towards life (enriching soil, triggering swarms of zombies). Being a dark form of Divine Dragon makes Duma's current status looking so decayed fit. -
Here's a post I made in another topic discussing the overall plot. I'm sticking with what I posted. I'm curious about any extra views:
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[Spoilers] What if...?
Salamud replied to MasashiH's topic in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
Alm doesn't act like Walhart even when Celica isn't around. -
Putting onto Thane's post, I'll say that Jedah was wasted potential. When he first approaches Celica, he actually has a bit of a point. He say the dragon gods are degenerating (which is a plot point that ties in nicely with the rest of the series' depiction of them), and so we need you to sacrifice yourself to fix that Now, the overall story pushes for "Death to the gods! We don't need them anymore!", and that's also a point. But Jedah's proposition, on its face, isn't a terrible offer either. Celica even calls it "too good to be true". Unfortunately the scene goes downhill quick. Jedah talks about creating a nightmare world under the restored Duma by sacrificing Celica to Duma, in front of Celica. First off, I'm not seeing what makes Jedah figure a restored Duma would help with his chaos filled nightmare world plan. Not only do we see that Rigel for all its flaws isn't like that but Duma himself obeyed the pact he made with Mila and overall tried to avoid going to war with his sister. Frankly, the corrupted Duma would be better for spreading chaos. Secondly, what makes Celica figure that Jedah would keep Alm safe and not screw over Zofia even after hearing his plan talk? You could have just made Jedah try to make Duma Great Again so that he'll keep Rigel strong and also get revenge on Zofia for not helping them during a famine (maybe even put a parallel with Chrom not letting Robin kill himself to stop Grima for good). You could have had him trying to turn the continent into one fit for Duma. You could have even had Jedah not do his dastardly plan talk when Celica was looking. But nooo.
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My Prediction for the Next FE Remake.
Salamud replied to Replica Model's topic in General Fire Emblem
Gaiden being selected as the 3DS remake might have something to do with being so easy to translate into the engine used by Awakening and Fates. So, what game gets selected as the next remake might depend on what Switch FE turns out to be. Putting it another way, we should wait to find out if Switch includes Children, Total Wide Maps, or even Dungeon Crawling.- 31 replies
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Mila being sealed away triggered the undead walking. Considering that and Mila's overall portrayal, I'd just say Divine Dragons have an affinity towards life which can be corrupted into an undead army. As demonstrated by Duma (Corrupted Divine Dragon), Grima (construct made with Divine Dragon Blood), and their followers.
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Act 3: Celica the bigot
Salamud replied to StrifeTheDark152's topic in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
An issue here is that Fire Emblem is a game focused on war. Short of Warp, beating maps without slaying enemies isn't really doable. Battle fixes whatever problem is happening in FE more often than not. Alm might be gung-ho about facing Rigel, but Rudolf and Duma masterminded the war with Berkut egging on Desaix's coup. And he still pursued diplomacy with Rudolf turning him down. Alm is never at a point where he questions his life of war. He himself never faces a downpoint of living by the sword. Celica by contrast is the one who gets humbled.- 59 replies
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Duma apparently isn't a Shadow Dragon, but he was surely corrupted into a rotten shadow of what he once was. Considering how we've otherwise never seen a Divine Dragon get corrupted on their own, it might be that Duma's walking carcass look might be what all Divine Dragons become if they become dark. And for what it's worth, Duma's state does suit a corrupted holy creature assoicated with life
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Why Veld Is Actually The Best Final Boss
Salamud replied to Camus The Dark Knight's topic in General Fire Emblem
Veld is a bad character just from how he dumps in an unneeded retcon that serves to force a connection with Leif and lighten Travant's responsibility for Quan and Ethlyn's deaths. -
The culture of the next FE kingdom
Salamud replied to BlueBloodEmblazer's topic in Fire Emblem: Three Houses
FE Switch having a Near Eastern kingdom as a rival is plausible if it has the dueling kingdoms background again. -
Is Corrin a well-handled Lord? No. Is Corrin the primary issue with Conquest? No. Azura, Garon, Iago, and Anankos are all worse for the plot. Azura in particular removes Corrin's agency.
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Ashera is the fruit of an older goddess splitting with Ashera being order. Her feats are beyond any FE final boss short of Anankos.
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Duma is a dragon. Not a personification of Order.
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Anybody who seriously expected Donald Trump to not be another GOP brand president should blame themselves for being surprised.
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Death Penalty and Abortion, the overlap (or lack thereof) of opinions
Salamud replied to Jotari's topic in Serious Discussion
I request that abortion and other methods of birth control be as open as possible. It's been demonstrated some individuals are more productive and less feckless than others. Since abstincence has repeatedly failed, open birth control is the route to pursue. -
The issue with doing a character like Celica who interacts with a character like Alm is that Fire Emblem is a video game centered on war. There are hardly any situations that aren't fixed without battle and outside of Warp abuse there's not actually any options to reliably avoid combat when playing the maps. Gaiden/Echoes tries to say that you shouldn't act in excess and try to stay within balance. But Alm doesn't really have a character arc to change himself to be less warlike. He's never in a situation where confronts his warmongering. His policy towards Rigel is vindicated while Celica is the one who admits she was acting from fear instead of what was needed.