Sigh...Not even counting the Awakening child Ike supposedly had [it's called turkey basters, people!], I like Ike because they tried to make him as ambiguously gay as possible without ruffling NIntendo's family-friendly conservative censors. They basically used the same tactics many movies employed in the 1950's to show homosexuality.
No, I don't find that kind of stuff disturbing. I find it disturbing the same way I find the "Squall is dead" theory from FFVIII disturbing - it feels like such a stretch based on so little context, and seems so prevalent among some members of the community, that it makes my "this interferes with perception of canon" sensor go off like crazy. I realize my interpretation isn't any more valid than anyone else's, I just can't agree with this particular theory at all.That's why it's written ambivalently. If you find that kind of stuff disturbing or you just plain don't like it, you can interpret the way you like.
Sigh...
This again? I don't mean to open a can of worms, but Ike is a Nintendo character written to be devoted to his friends, his duty, and his sense of justice to the point where he is brain dead to things like romance. It's a trope. It will never be anything else. Just because he's best friends with Soren, who he grew up with, doesn't imply anything. He has a descendent, it's pretty clear cut that wasn't the intention. He is asexual the same way all brawn-oriented, fight for justice shonen tropes are. People are free to interpret anything the way that they want to, but I can never get behind this theory.
Lyn was the best. Coolest crit finishers as well.
Hector is the only answer. All other answers are inferior.
Marth/Lyn > Ike > Hector > Sigurd > the rest.
#FuckChrom
#FuckLucina
If we're allowed to add Robin, (s)he'd go right next to Ike.
Haha, that's one way to look at it! I feel like everyone complains that the Dawn Brigade chapters are unjustly harsh but it contrasts nicely with Ike's group, which is battle-hardened but destitute.1. Micaiah
I may be the only person on earth who likes her, but I really enjoyed the 'Jeanne d'Arc take' on a FE lord. She is the most unlikely leader who, through desperate circumstances finds herself a leader of her people (while harbouring conflicting emotions about said people due to her mixed blood inheritance). I also liked how the difficulty of her chapters reflected her desperate circumstances.
Could someone who likes Marth please explain why? I'm genuinely curious because he seems to me to have the most non-existent personality of any of the lords (although it's been years since I played Shadow Dragon so I may just not remember)
Ike and it's not even close.
Furthermore, the Greil Mercenaries are the coolest group of characters in the series.
That's what makes FE6 charming.Anyone that isn't Roy. Roy was awful in his game.
Sigh...
This again? I don't mean to open a can of worms, but Ike is a Nintendo character written to be devoted to his friends, his duty, and his sense of justice to the point where he is brain dead to things like romance. It's a trope. It will never be anything else. Just because he's best friends with Soren, who he grew up with, doesn't imply anything. He has a descendent, it's pretty clear cut that wasn't the intention. He is asexual the same way all brawn-oriented, fight for justice shonen tropes are. People are free to interpret anything the way that they want to, but I can never get behind this theory.
No, I don't find that kind of stuff disturbing. I find it disturbing the same way I find the "Squall is dead" theory from FFVIII disturbing - it feels like such a stretch based on so little context, and seems so prevalent among some members of the community, that it makes my "this interferes with perception of canon" sensor go off like crazy. I realize my interpretation isn't any more valid than anyone else's, I just can't agree with this particular theory at all.
Anyone that isn't Roy. Roy was awful in his game.
Micaiah and Elincia?
Ike because he fights for his friends.