Is it just me, or does Erika look really tall in Leiftanâs illustration?
(Either way, they both look gorgeous. đ)
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Is it just me, or does Erika look really tall in Leiftanâs illustration?
(Either way, they both look gorgeous. đ)
Guys, Iâm dying! đ€ŁÂ I was replaying NE Ep 3 on the French server using Google Translate.  I got to the scene where Gardienne sees Lance for the first time in the market, and this is what Google gave me:
DED.
Iâve only been playing the event for 15 minutes now, and already Iâve seen so many spelling/grammar errors on the US server version. Itâs unprofessional and jarring when itâs so frequent...
(On the positive side, Iâm really enjoying all of the dialogue!)
I still need to play episodes 5 and 6, but I have no motivation to get through the Koori drama. đȘ
Is anyone going to point out the hazardous waste bin amongst the sea trash??? Gardy?  Mathieu?
Lanceâs talk about Huang Huaâs and the guardâs trust in him was sad to read. The situation is exactly what I expected, but it was still heartbreaking to hear Lance himself acknowledge it.  Heâs aware heâs nothing but a tool for the guard to use, and due to his guilt, heâs fine with it. đ„
I can understand why this mentality came about at first, but to keep up with it seven years later is absurd to me. Â Lance has done terrible things, but heâs not the only one. Â Yet, he is the only one in this whole game busting his ass to right his wrongs. The mnemosyne potion incident was brushed aside with little fanfare after some very pretty (but ultimately empty) apologies, Ezarel accidently caused the slaughter of an entire village that one time??? and just ran away to the guard, and most faeries have participated in or were okay with the actual genocide of the remaining dragons and aengels/daemons without a single acknowledgement for their wrongdoings.Â
 All Iâm saying is, sure, Lance Messed Up, but after seeing him work so hard (without a doubt harder than anyone else) for seven years, how can the guard still see him as an untrustworthy person?  If only every person who did something wrong worked so hard to make it rightâŠ
It sounds like everyone has fallen into a comfortable pattern of thinking (âwe tolerate Lance because heâs Usefulâ) without ever stopping to wonder if itâs still relevant. This makes me believe that Lanceâs redemption arc is still in-progress and not finished like we thought (and no, Gardy and her feelings are not the last piece). Â Gardy will be a catalyst that will push the rest of the guard to reevaluate him in a fresh light, and this will finally move the arc along, because itâs been stagnating for a while now. Â
After Mathieu comments on the cold in Genkaku. đ
A lot of people have faith in Huang Hua, especially compared to Miiko. Â In general, I think Huang Hua deserves it. Â Sheâs mature, thoughtful, and sensitive to othersâ feelings. Â However, it could be a double-edged sword. Â
When Miiko made mistakes, there was no doubt she was wrong in-universe or out. Â With Huang Hua, people have already made the point that they think her empath powers make her especially trustworthy. Â Chrome says something like, âShe saw it in his [Lanceâs] mind. Â Do you think she would lie?â Â (They also rush to defend her decisions, usually with that same pointâdo you think she would lie?) Â To Karuto you have the option to say, âItâs true that trusting Huang Hua is always the most reasonable choice.â Then, nearly everyone says, âI have faith in her [Huang Hua],â at some point. Â
Additionally, even though most people werenât/arenât happy about Lance being free, Iâm not sure if they put up a big fight against his freedom. Â It sounds like Huang Hua said he regretted his actions and they needed him, so everyone shut their mouths and made it work. Â They trusted Huang Hua and her forgiveness policy (which we donât know yet what precisely that even means) more than their own judgements.
Itâs understandable that people hold her in such high esteem, but from what Iâve seen so far, people might accidently confuse Huang Huaâs high esteem and abilities with the idea that she canât be wrong. Â This is a problem, because one, nobodyâs perfect, and two, even if she doesnât have a nefarious secret plan, she still has her own subjective perspective and biases which could color her âreadingsâ of people (she could âseeâ what she wants or expects to see and miss the truth). Â
In fact, her powers themselves arenât flawless. Â She either didnât comment on or didnât recognize the disgust Leiftan had for her when they first met, and she wasnât able to see that Leiftan was the daemon they were looking for (her abilities are vulnerable to shielding magics). Â She also couldnât recognize Erikaâs spirit in episode 26 or Ashkore as Lance in Balenvia (her abilities are not as specific or powerful as we are led to believe). Â Her powers probably only give her an impression and nothing more. Â
Also, as @desperatesentence pointed out in their Eldarya: A new Era of plot holes post, Chrome outright mislabels Huang Huaâs abilities and ascribes more power to them. Â (He calls them mind-reading powers, which implies she can do more than just read peoplesâ emotions. Â It also implies that Chrome doesnât understand her powers very well, either by his own ignorance or because she misled him. Â How many people in the Guard are like him?)
For these reasons, I think that when she makes a mistake, she wonât be unambiguously wrong in-universe.  Itâs not necessarily a bad thing story-wise if itâs handled well, but it would be really frustrating for us.  Weâve already seen hints in NE of her inability to be wrong when she neglected to warn Erika about Lance.  If you confront her respectfully instead of rudely, later, she still expects you to apologize for the confrontation (her LOM goes down if you donât).  She seems to even view herself as someone nearly infallible.  Â
Something I was thinking about recently: so far, the Guard seems more defined compared with the vague descriptions (and lack of in-universe weight) it had before.  This made me wonder about Mathieu.  Mathieu wants to be Obsidian but has the heart for Absynthe.  He complained that the Guard test was garbage because he didnât end up where he wanted, but after I took it, I have to disagree with him.  The new test is significantly better than the old one.  (âI take my courage and a knife.â) đ€ŁÂ Â
I wonder if this conflict will have any payoff in the game? Â It seems like the mindset of the two guards is different, especially when you consider Feng Zifuâs question about the boltue in the desert. Â Mathieu may not have the head for books or meticulous work, but he may have the optimism/idealism for helping everyone, even when itâs inefficient or irrational. On the other hand, he clearly loves the physical nature and glory of the Obsidian Guard, but does he have the heart to make tough battle choices such as sacrificing the few to save the many?Â
 Anyway, I could be looking too deeply into this. XD
Iâm interested to see how the writers will justify Leiftanâs presence on the Genkaku mission in-universe. đ
I miss the interactions where Lance ruffled Leiftanâs feathers. đ
Aaand itâs done! I just finished it!Â
Happy birthday to the blue dragon đđ
I like how Erika was the firstâand at the time, onlyâone besides Fafnir to see the good in Lance and want to redeem him while the rest of the Guard (even Valkyon and Miiko) basically said, âWell, who cares who he is or was, heâs our enemy now,â and for her efforts she was thrown off a cliff. Â But now itâs the opposite, where everyone except Gardy has accepted Lance as an ally. Poor girlâs always struggling with faeries and the Guard. đ
Erikaâs technically on her third life now. Â The first the Guard took with the mnemosyne potion, and the second she sacrificed to save the world. Â Third timeâs the charm?Â
Well, when Leiftan give her half of his life was because she was practically dead, she was in the purgatory ajaajajajaj
Stupid crystal, can you stay safe? Too much to ask?
Youâre right! And then when Leiftan died and she had to save him from purgatory, does that count?
So sheâs actually on her fifth life now? đ€Ł
Erikaâs technically on her third life now. Â The first the Guard took with the mnemosyne potion, and the second she sacrificed to save the world. Â Third timeâs the charm?Â
Everyone has (rightfully) talked about how good Lance looks in the episode 3 illustration, but no oneâs mentioned that Erika also looks gorgeous! â€
Do you think Lance ever told the guard why he became âevilâ and tried to destroy the world? Â His actions were terrible, but his anger was completely justified, and the victims of the faeriesâ desperate genocides deserve proper acknowledgement.Â
Unfortunately, Lance probably kept it secret becauseÂ
1) he was the bad guy and felt he had no right to call out the Righteous Guard after what heâd done
2) he didnât want to appear ungrateful, childish, or insincere in the face of their forgiveness
3) the era of forgiveness means to completely let go of the past, even when you have valid points. XD Â Â