? He reacts according to his conditioning! He uses the only word he knows!
I really did like that, yes. But, as you said, once corrected, he immediately stops.
She has, despite being forced to feel differently due to her life circumstances, internalized that Daein mindset.
I find it intriguing that IS was willing to push the envelope in so many ways with Micaiah, and it gives me hope that Krom/Chrome will at least have an interesting personality and attitude. But then I tell myself that Micaiah was the counterpoint to traditionally shiny progressive Ike, and we're likely to get no such deal in Krom.
I'd argue that Ike's complete naivete about laguz up until that point is a little odd and it's a cheap plot device to get the gamer to learn alongside with him
I'd definitely argue that, but it's not substantially different from Ephraim's behavior, and I'd argue Ike's plot-mandated quirks are less bizarre than retcon!Marth's implied attitude toward dragons.
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I really did like that, yes. But, as you said, once corrected, he immediately stops.
She has, despite being forced to feel differently due to her life circumstances, internalized that Daein mindset.
I find it intriguing that IS was willing to push the envelope in so many ways with Micaiah, and it gives me hope that Krom/Chrome will at least have an interesting personality and attitude. But then I tell myself that Micaiah was the counterpoint to traditionally shiny progressive Ike, and we're likely to get no such deal in Krom.
I'd argue that Ike's complete naivete about laguz up until that point is a little odd and it's a cheap plot device to get the gamer to learn alongside with him
I'd definitely argue that, but it's not substantially different from Ephraim's behavior, and I'd argue Ike's plot-mandated quirks are less bizarre than retcon!Marth's implied attitude toward dragons.