Of Thracia and Bootstraps
Apr. 13th, 2013 10:01 pmI think every Fire Emblem saga has a moment that acts as a reckoning for the main character, a pivot point where they realize the world just doesn't work the way they think it's supposed to. Sometimes it's a sort of cosmic reckoning, an up-ending of the rules by which their entire world functions, and sometimes it's personal. In Thracia 776, it's quite a political moment, something that can map to our own world in ways that stories about magical artifacts and supernatural bloodlines can't... and therein lies its perverse fascination for me. I quote-mined a good portion of this for my "disturbing stuff in FE5 post," but it's best to see the entire thing in context.
( But why can't these slackers get proper jobs? )
It’s not very nice, but I’ll take this line of FE debate over The Power of Friendship any day, thanks.
( But why can't these slackers get proper jobs? )
It’s not very nice, but I’ll take this line of FE debate over The Power of Friendship any day, thanks.