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Best in the series, Day 4


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The winner of Day 3, Best Hair, is:

Wallace

Wait. What the fuck? How can a guy without hair have the best hair? Next time I'll have to specify the difference between best hair and best hairstyle.

Today's category shall be:

Best Quote

Let's see if we can get more than 10 votes this time around. My vote is Sylvia from FE4: "You ever seen a little girl with these?"

Winners:

Day 1 (Best Prologue/Chapter 1) - 1st: Radiant Dawn's "On Drifting Clouds", 2nd (tie): Radiant Dawn's "The Great Advance", and Thracia 776's "The Warrior of Fiana."

Day 2 (Manliest character) - 1st (four way tie): Fargus, Tibarn, Hector, Tauroneo

Day 3 (Best Hair) - 1st: Wallace, 2nd (four way tie): Leanne, Ninian, Lowen, Mia

Nominations:

Best Plot Twist (3)

Cutest Character

Best "scene"

Best Brigand (2)

Best Boss

Best Pre-promote (2)

Best Dressed (Originally submitted as "Most Fashionable")

Best Facial Hair (2)

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Best quote, eh?

"Will you flee? How appropriate. Tuck tail and run, child of Gawain! It is what dogs do best, after all. I like how you tremble with fear at the realization that you are no match for me. It suits you." -- The Black Knight

Voting for best facial hair.

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You have 2 Best Brigands on that list.

"I’m just going to punch that rock over there until my head feels better..."

Hmm, do you think Gonzales and Marty would win the 2 best Brigands contest?

Anyway: "Danved is pretty amazing" - Danved

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Humans are shameless creatures that carelessly ignore any misfortune

which does not befall them directly. They can-- and often do-- turn a

blind eye to all manner of wickedness so long as it does not touch them

or their kin. They will bow their heads, condemning those victims for

bringing calamity upon themselves, and then they will cast their eyes

toward heaven in thanks while their neighbors lay dying around them.

When the Daein army darkens their doorsteps, perhaps they will

understand. When the peace they take for granted is shattered, and

their sons and daughters slaughtered in the streets... Perhaps then

will they comprehend the misfortunes they so long pretended not to see.

I have no sympathy for them.

You'll get no sympathy from Soren.

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Humans are shameless creatures that carelessly ignore any misfortune

which does not befall them directly. They can-- and often do-- turn a

blind eye to all manner of wickedness so long as it does not touch them

or their kin. They will bow their heads, condemning those victims for

bringing calamity upon themselves, and then they will cast their eyes

toward heaven in thanks while their neighbors lay dying around them.

When the Daein army darkens their doorsteps, perhaps they will

understand. When the peace they take for granted is shattered, and

their sons and daughters slaughtered in the streets... Perhaps then

will they comprehend the misfortunes they so long pretended not to see.

I have no sympathy for them.

You'll get no sympathy from Soren.

In my book, this beats out the words of Deghinsea. This gets my vote!

And I nominate best scene.

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"Humans are shameless creatures that carelessly ignore any misfortune

which does not befall them directly. They can-- and often do-- turn a

blind eye to all manner of wickedness so long as it does not touch them

or their kin. They will bow their heads, condemning those victims for

bringing calamity upon themselves, and then they will cast their eyes

toward heaven in thanks while their neighbors lay dying around them.

When the Daein army darkens their doorsteps, perhaps they will

understand. When the peace they take for granted is shattered, and

their sons and daughters slaughtered in the streets... Perhaps then

will they comprehend the misfortunes they so long pretended not to see.

I have no sympathy for them."-Soren

I nominate best backstory for a character.

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Let's see what I can dig up...

"You're strong, reliable, ... and slow! You're the one, hands down! Hahahaa!" - Alec (to Arden)

"Hrmph. I can live with the strong and reliable part, but leave the slow bit out of it, ok?" - Arden (back to Alec)

"I am Glass! The gods fear my name!" - Glass

"Craven cur!" - Eliwood

"Big words make my head hurt!" - Bartre

"Behold! A giant walks among you! My defense is impenetrable! Come! Break your weapons against me!" - Wallace

"This is a message from Lord Nergal. 'I await you on the Dread Isle.'" -Denning

"Thunder! Thunder, hear my cry!" -Aion

"I won’t give up... Not here... Not in this place... I’ll keep going, even if I have to crawl..." - Innes (death quote)

"You don't look particularly sorry. You look rather pleased with yourself." - Moulder (to Colm who has set his package on fire)

"Where there's life, there's hope." -Brenner (whoops, wrong game)

"Bah... I am in NO way inferior to this so-called Demon King."-Innes (final battle quote)

I vote for this one:

"I am Glass! The gods fear my name!" - Glass

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"Rhys? I'm a Crimean Knight! We fear neither blood, nor pain, nor terribly sharp implements being inserted into our..." - Kieran (to Brom)

LOL!

vote for best plot twist

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