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To be honest, I think Zephia and Griss's death scene is misunderstood
This is just my perception, but I always saw this moment as a way to show the hypocrisy that lead to their downfall rather than "feel bad for these villains as they die"
Zephia clarifies that she really did want a family, but has no idea what a healthy family is meant to be. She shared Sombron's view that family is an obligation. Her family would have to be subservient to her the same way Alear used to be towards Sombron
When they talk about genuinely loving the Hounds as a family, they're not saying that they really were secretly sweet people who loved each other the entire time. They're saying that the abuse and mistreatment they inflicted on others is how they defined familial love
Notably, Zephia is genuinely surprised when Griss admitted that he does love Zephia like family and assumed he was lying. She is aware that a family shouldn't be like this, but she doesn't understand how to be anything else. She doesn't understand how it's possible for him to actually love her when she's a terrible person
Griss explaining his backstory of never having anyone in his life but Zephia is meant to show why he is the only person capable of loving her. Just like her, he has no concept of what a healthy family looks like and is able to love her because he had a similarly toxic upbringing
I personally view their death scene as a way of saying even people like Zephia and Griss can genuinely love each other, but genuine or not, their concept of love was still toxic in a way that it would always cause their deaths. Abuse and suffering is their normal and they were never going to let that mindset go until it caught up to them
Kazuro Kyou posted an illustration of Zephia and Griss as chapter 35 of the manga is already available! — Original post
I didn't really focus on the Fell Xenologue a lot. I played the chapter where you fight the alternative Alcryst and Diamant with dialogue on, because I wanted to see Gregory's introduction. But I skipped everything else. That being said, I feel like I got a good impression of the fell xenologue's world being a mirror image of the main world. Alear is the opposite gender, alcryst has a superiority complex instead of his clear inferiority complex, gregory is as afraid of pain as griss adores it, etc. They're all opposites, in personality if not in apperance. And yet Mauvier… Mauvier seems the same.
Mauvier seems the same, and that's unfortunate. Because the Mauvier we meet in the main storyline might be worse then Sombron. Sombron is the final boss. Him being an unambiguous evil we barely ever see or hear from is boring, but at least it makes sense. Mauvier shows up four times before you ever learn a single character trait about him. He's so fucking boring! In the three chapters where I fought him and got his pre battle conversations, I never learned anything about him.
In that same amount of time, I learned plenty about the other three. Zephia is almost cartoonishly evil, but she's also treating you like a naughty child the whole time. Marni actually does act like a child, throwing temper tantrums whenever she's defeated and constantly looking for praise. And Griss…well, Griss just seems like he's getting sexual pleasure out of being stabbed and assaulted. But Mauvier just seems like a flat cardboard villian. He's not there for any major reason. He's not funny, nor is he Interesting. He's a boring stoic knight who seems to only care about his orders. He's a soul sucking black hole of entertainment. I despise him.
We're meant to think Mauvier cares about Veyle. And yet he lets the abuse go unheeded prior to chapter 19. Zephia, Griss and Marni are weirdly more forgivable to me. In being so over the top outrageous, they make themselves funny. And by being funny and entertaining, they make me want to forgive them and recruit them. Mauvier is a dry sack of flour. He's basically nothing to me, merely a bland vessel for moving the story along. He also sucks to fight, but that's besides the point.
Mauvier being so uninteresting is king of important, because I'm expected to care about him enough to use him in the end of the game. And I legitimately don't even care about Mauvier. I don't want to see his supports. He's a boring vacuum of personality. I can't tell you any of his personality traits yet, and I'm at the point where we're recruiting him! For god's sakes, he's just awful. The worst character in game by a mile, I almost want to say. But then I remember Morion, and I remember how much I've also found Veyle uninteresting. So you know… there's contention at the bottom.
But I just wish we could've recruited the alternative Mauvier from the Fell Xenologue in place of the boring waste of space that is main game Mauvier. Also, Mauvier in the Fell Xenologue should've been the opposite of Mauvier in the main game. Personality wise and everything. I'd even take a new name for him, but I can't think of any new names. All I know is that he's boring to me. And so I could easily fix Mauvier.
How do we do it? Simple. The Mauvier in the main game is a boring, stoic man who follows orders to a tee and never seems to bother questioning them. So the opposite of that would be a boisterous man who's also a free spirit, a man who goes wherever the wind takes him. The opposite of Mauvier would still be a knight, but he'd be a passionate man who loves earth and everything in it and cares about more than just orders. Mauvier would basically be a character like Amber mixed with Boucheron. He'd be kind and strong and funny and over the top. He'd be a genuine paragon of virtue, but also a free spirit who lets no man dictate to him what is right and what is wrong.
Mauvier has a new backstory here too. He was still born to rich parents in firene, that remains true. But he never moved to Elusia with his mother. Shortly after his father died, mauvier's mom fell into a deep depression. She died all alone in her mansion, depressed and isolated from her peers. Mauvier then wound up on the streets, a young child all alone in this world. If not for his adoption by a wandering caravan, god only knows where he would have ended up.
But indeed, Mauvier was adopted by a wandering caravan of performers. The same kind of troupe which employed Seadall in the main timeline. This group of nomadic free spirits raised Mauvier as one of them, and he learned from them the meaning of life. Life is about more than wealth and obligations. Life is about enjoying yourself. It's about seeing the beauty in every living thing. It's about joy. Life is about joy.
See? I just created an alternative version of Mauvier, and I already like him more than the main version of Mauvier. This Fell Xenologue version of Mauvier would be so interesting to see interacting with Gregory and Madeline and Zelestia. I picture a sweet man who gives bear hugs, who loudly proclaims his love for everything he sees, and who only sounds like the main story Mauvier when he's really depressed. I wish we'd gotten this character, instead of the boring void that is the main game's Mauvier. I really wish this character existed.
Fell Xenologue Mauvier is warm where main storyline Mauvier is cold. And I have ideas for a name now. Mauve is a shade of purple. Purple is complementary to yellow. A nice name for certain tints of yellow include Chartreuse and Xanthic. Wikipedia told me this, anyways. It also tells me Xanthos was Ancient Greek for yellow or golden, and I like that name. But I feel like I can add a letter or two to the name to create something less real world. Something like…Xanthios, perhaps? Xanthios, the boisterous Knight. Not a royal knight, but a wandering knight who travelled the lands. Griss and Madeline look up to Xanthios, and he adores them like his children. He left his caravan family to become a knight of the land, a protector of the defenseless and defender of all those who society has shunned. And now he's found a new family, a family in the other three winds.
Xanthios would be someone who could have great supports in game. Him and Alfred could be training buddies. He could reminisce on the old caravan lifestyle with Seadall. He could have a whole range of supports, and I think he'd be more interesting than Mauvier. I think I've legitimately sold myself on this character deserving to exist, despite him not even being a real character who exists in game. And I think that says something about how I view the Mauvier we meet in the main story.
Griss from Fire Emblem I love you I LOVE masochistic villainous freaks so much he is so special to me okay? ⛓️🩸