2012-04-06

mark_asphodel: (Ephraim!)
2012-04-06 03:51 pm

Dominant Twin: Defining the Protagonist in FE8

This has been percolating for some time-- since I got my hands on the new Akaneia artbook, really.

If you had to pick one "hero" for Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, which twin would it be? I realize the natural answer is, "They both are!" but bear with me here. If you needed to pick one single represenative for the Magvel saga, whether for purposes of discussion or for inclusion in a Dissidia-style fighting game, which twin would it be?

I think the side of fandom we're familiar with (herein called E!fandom because the common language used for fandom purposes is English) might choose Eirika. She's the first Lord character playable in the game. Her route seems to be more popular, or at least the one enthusiastically recommended to newbies. EirRoute appears to be the prevailing influence on the E!fandom take on supporting characters like Seth. And-- not inconsequential-- the female twin provides a bit of gender balance to make up for the male heroes of the other continental sagas (Marth, Celice, Roy, Ike).
mark_asphodel: Sage King Leaf (Default)
2012-04-06 10:33 pm

Food Post!

I'm a happy omnivore, but I draw the line at some categories of critter.

1) Toxic.  Cats count as toxic.  

2) Endangered species.  

3) Close genetic relatives of humans.  See also "toxic," above.

4) Smarter than my army of semi-domesticated backyard squirrels, which is to say, pretty alarmingly smart.

That last category encompasses corvids (crows, jays, ravens) and parrots in addition to the great apes, whales, and monkeys already covered under #2 and #3.  Also, pigs, though I fail on that one a lot.  Category #4 also covers octopi.  So it was with some dismay that I discovered that my soup at the sushi place tonight, a hearty seafood soondubu, contained delicate little octopi the size and shape of hyacinth blossom, their recurved arms dotted with tiny suction cups.  

:/

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Last night I attended a dinner party in Flint.  The main course was a chicken baked in a shell made of nine pounds of kosher salt.  Pretty darned good, not to mention a real conversation piece; I should try that with potatoes some time.