In FF4 Cecil starts out as a Dark Knight in the service of an evil empire that’s he’s complicit in the actions of, which he works to redeem himself for, eventually reclassing as a Paladin, FF14 flips that around by having the more traditional knights
I hope Revelation has more verticality in the areas I think being able to take the Highwind anywhere plus Piko getting every single chocobo ability means it will
In FF4 Cecil starts out as a Dark Knight in the service of an evil empire that’s he’s complicit in the actions of, which he works to redeem himself for, eventually reclassing as a Paladin, FF14 flips that around by having the more traditional knights
Berserk fans love to treat it as if it wasn't a manga but Some Other Shit that exists in a separate plane of reality. The mere idea that tropes exist in the story sends them over the edge. Sorry to say, but you've always been reading weeb shit. Get in the locker.
alternate reading of the kanji, or like in ASOIAF, which even being so critical of fairy tale notions of chivalry a knighthood, shows that perhaps the truest knights are people like Duncan and Brienne who were never actually knighted, Kiryu becoming a real Yakuza, etc.
about what the title means to themselves as their own people, I think of Gintama where none of the main characters are samurai in any real sense and even Shoyo has this vibe like he’s just making it all up on the spot, or how Naruto redefines the meaning of “shinobi” with an
@YoRHa2Pee When I was a kid I really liked Chie because she reminded me of my high school crush and last year I found out she likes girls now so I think that means something