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Metaphor: ReFantazio
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Metaphor: ReFantazioThe world of is built on the diversity of people, both tribes and ideologies. This diversity and the disharmonious way in which Euchronia treats its people metaphorThe Tournament for the Throne is the foundational tournament of the party. As the protagonist forms alliances with members of seven tribes beyond his own, understanding their diverse backgrounds helps pave the way for his role as king. This conceit also extends to his immediate followers, who serve as social connections along his journey, while further demonstrating the social imbalance in the kingdom's hierarchy. But beyond the confines of the protagonist's immediate allies, there are numerous other secondary characters that make Euchronia feel alive, and they have their flaws as well.
tournament for the throne Metaphor: ReFantazio Commoners and nobles alike are vying for the throne, and the interests of the candidates are as diverse as the tribes they belong to. Although minority candidates cannot exert influence metaphorNonetheless, Louis or Sanctifex Forden each have distinct personalities. For example, Milo campaigns against the idea that beauty is supreme, which makes him infuriatingly superficial in his worldview. In contrast, Paripus Loveless sticks to basic policies like free booze for the people, later acknowledging how out of its element the political scene is. The way the candidates, some good and others prestigious, are presented makes the trickery and 'dirty play' aspects of the tournament more interesting and tied into the game's combat.
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NPCs with clear motivations
As the candidates advance through the struggle metaphorWhen looking at the political races in , it becomes even clearer that not everyone is on the main character's side. This hostility pervades all sides. Metaphor: ReFantazio's exploration that shows just how deep-rooted prejudice is in Euchronia, from NPCs lashing out at the player's Eldar status to direct threats from Louis' supporters and the devout of Altabury. Not all side characters are swayed by the protagonist's noble path, but that doesn't mean they don't receive character growth of their own. NPCs such as Monk Captain Gideaux try to do better after the corruption of the Church of Saint-Fex is revealed, while even Louis' armed henchmen who use the same 'Power Above All' wavelength help Louis It's too far.
Batrin the Shouter
One of the most attractive NPCs metaphor's journey ultimately turns toward the protagonist, not out of fanaticism but out of respect for the truth. Batlin, who serves as the Grand Trad's shout, follows the protagonist's pursuit during the Royal Tournament and works to report on the results of the candidates. Although he is a cry of sanctist, the revelations he experiences as his political race progresses help him adapt to the misfortunes of the Eucronian world, such as the plundering of the holy relics of the Mustari people at the behest of the Church. After the events of Verga Island, he sees the merits of the protagonist's path and helps support him from afar by conveying the truth to the public, no matter how absurd it may sound.
Fabienne and Grius
Among the other supporting NPCs in Grand Trad, Fabienne makes for a compelling character who maintains her presence despite not having a direct social connection/bond. As the owner of the Hushed Honeybee Inn, she fills the role of Maria's mother, doing what she can to keep the party comfortable. The Honeybee Inn serves as a refuge during Grand Trad's raucous moments, and her hospitality is a reminder of the kindness that exists even in the capital's 'unsavory' corners. Her trust in the party is strengthened by her connection to Grius, helping her clients from many tribes feel supported by the party's efforts. metaphor Use your team's references to make sure you don't forget anything.
attache metaphorAt the end of , a year after the protagonist became regent, his ability to communicate with the people of Grand Trad is lost. NPCs in the title are given greater emphasis. Here, players can chat with party members and the protagonist's immediate followers, as well as former candidates, Charadrius' bosses, merchants, and other friendly villagers. From Lina's love for the Challenger to the unfortunate discrimination that continues, albeit on a smaller scale, on the streets of the capital, it clearly explains what has changed and what has stayed the same over the past year. metaphor'Emphasize that change is a gradual process. The NPCs are made up of a diverse group, further increasing Euchronia's status as a kingdom with many people, making it more acceptable than before.