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I realize its that way so that we have a game to play, but I do love that Garron is for some reason allergic to simple plans for disposing of Corrin. Set up a "tragic accident" to happen at the remote fort while none of the other royals are around? Nah, too simple Execute Corrin legitimately for not only disobeying, but outright opposing the King and High Prince? Ehhh Set up a convoluted plan involving a mysterious ravine, a ex-criminal and a magic marionette sword? SIGN ME THE gently caress UP I'm also not sure why Corrin & Co feel they have to fight when Hans goes all axe murderer on them. They know hes a former criminal. They know their orders specifically state not to fight. But instead of retreating and leaving Hans to his fate at the hands of Hoshido and reporting back that the fort has been occupied by Hoshidans and that Hans is nuts, they decide to get involved in the fight?
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# ¿ Feb 15, 2017 14:54 |
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# ¿ Apr 28, 2024 21:03 |
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One of the funnier things that stands out to me is the heir apparent and prince of Hoshido not knowing the name of his counterpat in Nohr, their next door neighbour whom they have good reason to be gathering information on. They even have ninjas for god's sakes. Corrin during the prologue is a special kind of dumb, because they basically have him sit in the backseat and do as little as possible so that its not stupid when you're forced to pick sides. It's still stupid.
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# ¿ Feb 16, 2017 13:14 |