![]() But if badly handled, she’d end up as boring and problematic as Sasuke.įortunately, the game managed her beautifully. There’s so much room for character growth that, if done well, her entire journey would be excellent. I saw her as a Sasuke type an avenger who was consumed by revenge. ![]() I was also very apprehensive about Velvet because she had a lot of potential… but could also go horribly wrong. She spent my entire playthrough dressed in her villager outfit. The only thing I dislike about this lady now it’s probably her default clothes. I loved him for becoming Maotelus to protect the world that he had learnt to love, even though it was heartbreaking _ Īside from that, he’s adorable, and kind-hearted, and hilarious, particularly when bugs are involved. The scene where he yelled at Velvet and demanded for her not to give up was a most amazing scene. I was waiting for the moment when he’d stand up against Velvet for what he believed in, and I wasn’t disappointed. He learnt that from Velvet and the party, though there were multiple obstacles including Velvet’s occasional meltdown “THIS IS AN ORDER”. Unlike some of the other seirei like Zaveid, who went from normal to 0 to normal due to Kanonushi’s power, Phi was born already controlled, so he really had no idea what it was like outside Teresa’s control. He went from “I’m not supposed to have opinions” to “THESE ARE MY OPINIONS AND NOTHING WILL STAND IN MY WAY” in a beautiful story arc. Thankfully, Berseria wrote him wonderfully. I was a little apprehensive because I didn’t know how good the writing would be, and I worried a little bit that he’d not be as good as he could be. He seemed to have a lot of potential, a blank slate that didn’t know anything, a person who has to learn how to live. When I first saw him I merely thought ‘oh it’s a cute shota how adorable’. I don’t ship these two romantically, but I love them both and I want to see them interact more and I would fight to the death for either of them w b And of course, during Zestiria… he tried to teach Edna what Eizen taught him, too. I love how he fought alongside Eizen during the Death Edge period, and ultimately tried to follow up on his promise to take care of Eizen. I love the way he interacted with Aizen, learning that there are different ways to look at death. I love how he watched over the human children with Theodora. I love the way he kept insisting that dragons are still the serei they once were. I love the way he tried to watch over Silver. ![]() I love the way he passionately defends the seirei. In Berseria, we get to see him so much more. Zaveid’s personality I’ve loved ever since Zestiria, but back then I lamented the lack of screentime and character development in the game. I just really, really love this man a lot. I love how he gave himself to save the world during the Death Edge period. I love how he interacts with Zaveid, how he fought so hard to save both Theodora and Zaveid. It’s important, I think, for there to be characters that live for themselves and what they want from life than to have it all revolve around someone they love. I love that he obviously cares for his sister a lot, but despite that he has no intention of going back to live with her because he knows that his place is aboard the Van Eltia. I love the way he came to terms with it, the way he would rather live life to its fullest with the other pirates and one day die a dragon than be immortal forever just to be ‘safe’. I love the way his backstory was crafted, how he had to live with the curse of the shinigami until Aifread taught him not to fear. I love Eizen’s personality: the way he makes occasional puns, his enthusiasm for adventure and loot, the way he watches over Laphicet (and later, Velvet and the rest of the party). ![]() These two tie because I can’t pick between the two of them. Reveals and reasons will be under the spoiler cut Artorius, Shigure, Kurogane, Medisa, Moana Okay since you asked ‘why’, I’m going to give you two versions.
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