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quietsun5268 · 7 months
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(Polls) Baldur's Gate 3: What Do You Prefer For Your Dream Guardian?
After your done customizing your character/pick an origin. You have to customize you're Dream Guardian. Their Race, Gender, and voice.
Here are the races available for the Dream Guardian
Drow Tiefling Human Githyanki Dwarf Elf Half-Elf Halfling Gnome Half-Orc
Spoilers...
I know that the Dream Guardian is The Emperor in disguise. I know he changes his form in order to earn your trust but why that form (the one you created) specifically? Is it because it's the appearance of someone your character knows in their past? For the Dark Urge, are they a past victim during their killing spree in Baldur's Gate? Are they what Tav looks like before The Dark Urge killed them in Blood in Baldur's Gate? Or, If you're playing as a Paladin!Dark Urge, are they a member of the order the Dark Urge was in before they killed them (Sarevok states The Dark Urge returned to the Tribunal caked in the blood of their order, heavily implying they slaughtered every member.)
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Baldur's Gate 3: Which Body Type Do You Prefer For Your Dream Guardian? - https://strawpoll.com/GJn47a29Xyz
Baldur's Gate 3: Which Voice Do You Prefer For Your Dream Guardian To Have? - https://strawpoll.com/7MZ0AEJrmyo
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quietsun5268 · 8 months
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Who Do You Prefer as Rhaenyra's Prince Consort? (Or who's the most useful?)
When you're chosen as heir to the throne over your half-siblings, you need allies to help you with your claim and be smart.
One of the things you need to be smart about is the choice of consort. The things you need for a useful spouse is…
1.) From a significant house
2.) Has a good Reputation
3.) Tolerable (like doesn't mind Rhaenyra being the heir. For a marriage to work you need a good-working relationship)
4.) Competent
5.) The ability to give Trueborn heirs *in Laenor's case they both can try, but if unsuccessful Rhaenyra needs to find someone that looks similar to Laenor to give her kids so she can pass them off as Laenors
Who Do You Prefer As Rhaenyra's Prince Consort and for what reason?
Laenor Velaryon
Daemon Targaryen
Qoren Martell
Jason Lannister
Tyland Lannister
Ormund Hightower
Gwayne Hightower
Harwin Strong
Elmo Tully
Jerrel Bracken (Appears in the Tv Series only)
Willem Blackwood (Appears in the Tv Series only)
Borros Baratheon
Daemion Velaryon (Vaemond Velaryon's son)
Daeron Velaryon (Vaemond Velaryon's son)
Forrest Frey
Amos Bracken (Appears in the Book only)
Samwell Blackwood (Appears in the Book only)
Son of Lord Oakheart (heard he was an option in the books)
Rickon Stark
Aegon Targaryen
Am i missing anybody?
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quietsun5268 · 8 months
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(Polls) Baldur's Gate 3: Which Subclass Do You Prefer For The Rest Your Companions?
I say rest of your companions because a couple of your companions have their known canon subclass.
Shadowheart (Cleric - Trickery Domain) Wyll (Warlock - The Fiend)
The rest aren't even told. Which Subclass do You Prefer For the rest of the companions? Or which do you think is for Canon?
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Astarion (Rogue): https://strawpoll.com/XmZRxBxBLnd
Lae'zel (Fighter): https://strawpoll.com/3RnYlmlmxye
Karlach (Barbarian): https://strawpoll.com/7MZ0AEAE4yo
Gale (Wizard): https://strawpoll.com/wAg3AzAGoy8
Halsin (Druid): https://strawpoll.com/bVg8oYoe1nY
Jaheira (Druid): https://strawpoll.com/B2ZBE2EvjgJ
Minthara (Paladin): https://strawpoll.com/e2narlrxMgB
Minsc (Ranger): https://strawpoll.com/kogjk1kO3Z6
Do the the rest even have canon subclass?
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quietsun5268 · 8 months
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(Poll) Baldur's Gate 3: Which Origin Is Preferable?
We got 8 choices of character to play as
Tav (Your Custom Character)
The Dark Urge
Wyll
Shadowheart
Lae'zel
Karlach
Gale
Astarion
All 6 Origin characters end up as your companions if you play as either Tav or Dark Urge. Dark Urge is an Avatar only character, meaning even if you pick Tav or other Origin characters as the Main Character, Dark Urge won't be your companion (there's also a chance Tav might be dead if you think Tav from this game and Tav from Blood in Baldur's Gate are the sane person). Tav is also an Avatar only character for the obvious reason being that their backstory can be freely edited, and they have no personal quest. If you play as Tav, the Dark Urge gets kill by Orin. You can find his corpse in Orin's quarters when you get to the Temple of Bhaal. But Tav has no personal connection to the story, they're just a random adventurer who just showed up at a wrong place at a wrong time.
If you play as the Dark Urge, you get some unique dialogue option plus you get a personal quest/story for the Dark Urge (like they're connected to the antagonists). But you end up killing Alfira (I read somewhere that if you knock her unconscious on the day before she shows up at the party, she'll be spared. Unless there are other ways to spare her?) or Quill Grootslang (she takes Alfria's place as the Dark Urge's victim). There's also a chance you kill your love interest and other characters (like Isobel for example) if you don't get a passable dice roll number. But this route can make a good redemption arc if you choose.
Who do you think is preferable as a Main Character/Hero/Protagonist/Leader?
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quietsun5268 · 8 months
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(Polls) Baldur's Gate 3: Who Do You Prefer With Tav and/or Dark Urge?
Unlike Baldur's Gate 1 & 2 where some of the love interests require your character to be a specific race and/or gender in order to get together with them. The Love interests in Baldur's Gate 3 will get together with you no matter the race and/or gender your character is. Here are your options for romance.
Halsin
Minthara
Wyll
Shadowheart
Lae'zel
Karlach
Gale
Astarion
With the Dark Urge there's a risk that you could end up killing your love interest. If you fail your dice roll, you could succeed. But if you rolled a high number, you can successfully resist the urge to kill your lover.
Who do you prefer with Tav and/or Dark Urge (regardless of gender) and why? Is it the romance? Is it the character development? Is it the character? Is it all of them?
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quietsun5268 · 8 months
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(Polls) Baldur's Gate 3: Which Race/Class/Background Do You Prefer For Tav?
Unlike Baldur's Gate 1 & 2 where 7 races are available, 11 races are available along with which type you want to be.
Half-elf
Elf
Dwarf
Half-Orc
Halfling
Drow
Githyanki
Tiefling
Gnome
Human
Dragonborn
Which Race do you prefer for Tav to be and Why? Is it because it's your favorite in DnD? Is it because it's the most popular? Because it's underrated? Because it is seen as good/evil in-verse and you wanted to break the stereotype by playing as the opposite alignment? Because of the unique dialogue options?
(In all of these polls you can vote for more then one options)
As for classes, I think you have you have 12 choices along with which type you want.
Paladin
Cleric
Wizard
Druid
Bard
Ranger
Fighter
Barbarian
Rogue
Sorcerer
Monk
Warlock
Which Class do you prefer Tav and Why? Is it because it's your favorite in DnD? Is it because it's the most popular? Because it's underrated? Is it because it seems fitting? Because it's the most useful? Because of the unique dialogue options?
What's new is that you get to choose a Background you want for your character. Backgrounds not only provide you with skill bonuses now, they also grant you Quests that you can complete throughout the game. These Quests gives you Inspiration Points as well as Experience Points, and adds context to your character's background in the world of Baldur's Gate 3.
Acolyte
Charlatan
Criminal
Entertainer
Folk Hero
Guild Artisan
Noble
Outlander
Sage
Soldier
Urchin
Haunted One (Dark Urge Only)
I added Haunted One even though it's a Dark Urge Only Background because not only is it's unique. Because The Dark Urge is an Avatar only origin like the customizable origin character (Tav). Plus, have you heard of Blood in Baldur's Gate? It's a community-driven free-to-play narrative browser game, a prequel of sorts to Baldur's Gate 3. It's set of 1477 DR, 15 years before the start of Baldur's Gate 3.
Spoiler Warning****
The Dark Urge is the culprit of the murders, and killed the detective at the end. The Detective is called Tav.
I'd like to think when the Dark Urge had amnesia they end up going by the name of one of their past victims (Tav, I think calling them Dark Urge seems like a mouthful. It's my headcanon).
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Which Background do you prefer for Tav and Why? Because you find it more interesting? Because it's fitting? Because its the most useful?
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quietsun5268 · 8 months
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(Polls) Baldur's Gate 1 & 2: Which Race and/or Class Do You Prefer Gorion's Ward To Be and Why?
In Baldur's 1 & 2 you only have 7 races you can chose for Gorion's Ward To be.
Dwarf
Elf
Gnome
Half-elf
Half-orc
Halfling
Human
Which Race do you prefer Gorion's Ward to be and Why? Is it because it's your favorite in DnD? Is it because it's the most popular? Because it's underrated? Because it is seen as good/evil in-verse and you wanted to break the stereotype by playing as the opposite alignment? Is it because one of the love interest you like has a race-specific type?
(In all of these polls you can vote for more then one options)
As for classes, I think you have you have 14 choices of what class you want your Gorion's Ward to have. (I know Gnome Mages are called Illusionists instead but those who pick gnomes can still vote for the Class by picking Mage since their technically the same)
Paladin
Cleric
Mage
Druid
Bard
Ranger
Fighter
Barbarian
Thief
Sorcerer
Monk
Shaman
Blackguard
Multi-Class
Then there's the Class Kit (Shaman doesn't have a class kit) (I know humans can Dual-class, but not multi-Class but maybe you can pretend your voting for your favorite Dual-Class on the poll by voting one or two of the Multi-Class options)
Which Class do you prefer Gorion's Ward to be and Why? Is it because it's your favorite in DnD? Is it because it's the most popular? Because it's underrated? Is it because it seems fitting? Because it's the most useful?
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quietsun5268 · 8 months
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(Poll) Baldur's Gate 1 & 2: Who Do You Prefer With Gorion's Ward? (Small spoiler for Baldur's Gate 3)
As the title says, who do you prefer Gorion's Ward (the character you play as) with? Some of the love interests only remain in the first game never to be seen again, some of them you also see in the first game but show up in the second game, while others only show up in the second game. I added all of them (both men and women) in the poll because I wanted to include everyone. Plus I'm sure there are love interests from the first game you wished showed up in the second game.
Speaking of the second game, not all romance epilogues are completely happy. Some are bittersweet and I remember there's Dorn romance epilogue that seems like a downer. Despite that, some of you like the romances anyway. Spoiler for Baldur's gate 3 > ! Jaheira, Minsc & Boo, and Viconia show up in Baldur's Gate 3. While Jaheira and Minsc end up as companions, Viconia seems to be an adversary. So her romance ending seems to be 'non-canon'. Despite that, woukd you still pick her? ! <
Who do you prefer with Gorion's Ward (regardless of gender) and why? Is it the romance? Is it the epilogue? Is it the character? Is it all of them? Who do you wish showed up in the second game?
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Edit 1 : I forget to add a list of not only which game each love interest is available but also their type. Just in case anyone missed anything
Dorn Il-Khan (BG1 and 2) (Any gender; Any race)
Neera (BG1 and 2) (Male; Any race)
Rasaad yn Bashir (BG1 and 2) (Female; Any race. In the first you have to be Good-aligned)
Captain Schael Corwin (BG1 Only) (Any gender; Any race)
Glint Gardnersonson (BG1 only) (Male; Any race)
Voghiln the Mighty (BG1 Only) (Female; Any race)
Safana (BG1 Only) (Male; Any race)
Viconia DeVir (BG1 and 2) (Male; Human, Half-elf, Half-orc, Halfling)
Aerie (BG2 only) (Male; Human, Elf, Half-elf, Halfling, Gnome)
Anomen Delryn (BG2 only) (Female; Human, Elf, Half-elf, Halfling)
Jaheira (BG2 Only) (Male; Human, Elf, Half-elf, Halfling)
Hexxat (BG2 Only) (Female; Any race)
Edit 2: Do you think some of the love interests are better of in their non-romance endings or their romance (in a few cases no matter how limited the time they and Gorion's Ward had together, they were happy. Like Rasaad or Viconia for example)?
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quietsun5268 · 1 year
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Fire Emblem Three Houses: Which Ending is a Happy (or most Fulfilled) Ending(s) for Bernadetta in Fire Emblem Three Houses? (ALL ENDINGS INCLUDED)
Not all character endings are happy ones. Some don't accomplish their goals, there are those who don't completely heal from trauma, or they're overshadowed by someone they're paired with. However, There are also those who accomplish their goals no matter what (Ex: Ignatz being a painter) or seem content with how things went for them.
I'm mostly not going to discuss supports (meaning compatibility between characters or the most romantic) since that's not what this is about. It's about which endings would be the happiest for a specific character or what makes them more fulfilled (you can choose more than one).
Recap: Dedue
Ingrid
So right now, we are going to discuss Bernadetta. Due to the abuse she suffered from her father in attempts to make her a "perfect wife", she developed a fear of people to the point she'd rather stay in her room all day. Some endings she'll heal from her trauma and grow as a person but in other endings she'll still remain a shut-in.
Before you read the endings, I should bring this up. After Edelgard ascended the Adrestian throne, Bernadetta's father was placed under house arrest and was stripped of his title, remaining in this situation during the Crimson Flower. In the Verdant Wind and Silver Snow routes, Count Varley is released from his arrest after Edelgard's death and resumes control of House Varley, though if Byleth talks to Bernadetta, they are given the option to either restore his house arrest or exile him. So he gets screwed either way.
Bernadetta
Endings
Bernadetta - Eternal Loner
"As soon as Bernadetta inherited House Varley from her father, she withdrew from all political discourse and focused solely on the management of her own territory. Because of this and her penchant for spending long periods of time in "hibernation," she became known throughout the house's history as the "Bear of Varley.""
Is Bernadetta able to recover from her trauma?: I don't think so. I think "long periods of time in "hibernation"" is another way to say that she's still a shut-in.
Is this a happy ending for Bernadetta, no, or so-so?: On one hand, she doesn't grow in confidence but on the other hand, her father gets no benefits if she remains single.
Bernadetta and Byleth (Crimson Flower)
"Almost as soon as Byleth and Bernadetta were finally wed, the battle against those who slither in the dark began in earnest. Many were concerned that the new leader of House Varley would do little more than hide, but she fell in alongside her husband and followed him everywhere, fighting to bring lasting peace to Fódlan. Forced to throw herself into one terrifying battle after another, Bernadetta developed such a tough character, it is said that absolutely nothing could frighten her."
Is Bernadetta able to recover from her trauma?: Yes.
Is it a happy ending for only Bernadetta, only Byleth, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Both, Bernadetta managed to get past her fear and be more courageous thanks to her accompanying Byleth on his many expeditions to stamp out those who slither in the dark. Byleth gets a partner who fights beside him against Those who Slither in the Dark and might have a place to settle After the war.
Bernadetta and Byleth (Azure Moon)
"After taking on the role of archbishop of the Church of Seiros, Byleth announced his marriage to Bernadetta. Many were concerned that the new leader of House Varley would do little more than hide, but she in fact followed the archbishop wherever he went and provided him with constant counsel. She never did overcome her shyness, however, and it is said that aspiring advisers who frightened her were quickly turned away. Because the ones she liked performed well in their service to the church, Bernadetta was widely believed to have a discerning eye."
Is Bernadetta able to recover from her trauma?: ??? (She's still shy but not a total shut-in.)
Is it a happy ending for only Bernadetta, only Byleth, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Maybe Both. Bernadetta might still be shy but she might have room to grow, especially since her father isn't around. Plus she's able to assist Byleth in a way.
Bernadetta and Byleth (Verdant Wind / Silver Snow)
"After ascending the throne as the first leader of the United Kingdom of Fódlan, Byleth announced his marriage to Bernadetta. Many were concerned that the new leader of House Varley would do little more than hide, but she in fact followed the new king wherever he went and provided him with constant counsel. She never did overcome her shyness, however, and it is said that aspiring advisers who frightened her were quickly turned away. Because the ones she liked performed well in their service to the people, Bernadetta was widely believed to have a discerning eye."
Is Bernadetta able to recover from her trauma?: ??? (She's still shy but not a total shut-in.)
Is it a happy ending for only Bernadetta, only Byleth, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Maybe Both. Bernadetta might still be shy but she might have room to grow, especially since her father isn't around. Plus she's able to assist Byleth in a way.
Bernadetta and Edelgard
"When Bernadetta inherited House Varley from her father, she tried to withdraw from politics and remain within the bounds of her territory, but Edelgard, the new Adrestian emperor, would not allow it. Instead, she demanded that Bernadetta counsel her in governing Fódlan. It is said that the emperor made this choice to keep herself from being too detached, and that Bernadetta was all too happy to provide a more emotional perspective now and again. The people of Enbarr could always tell when the two were meeting by the sound of Bernadetta’s panicked voice ringing out from the palace."
Is Bernadetta able to recover from her trauma?: ??? (It didn't say she grew confident but it also didn't say she's a total shut-in)
Is it a happy ending for only Bernadetta, only Edelgard, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Both. While Bernadetta didn't grow confident and tried to remain secluded, Edelgard instead gave Bernadetta a place within her Empire. Thanks to Bernadetta, Edelgard might not fall back to a too ruthless/detached mindset. Also, remember Edelgard placed Bernadetta's father under house arrest and was stripped of his title. So I'd like to think that there's another motive for Edelgard having Bernadetta give her counsel. Not only to keep Edelgard from getting too detached but to protect Bernadetta from her father, if he's still in house arrest.
Bernadetta and Hubert
"The marriage between Hubert, Minister of the Imperial Household, and Bernadetta, leader of House Varley, was so surprising to the public that it was much talked about even outside of political circles in the capital. Bernadetta took the opportunity to survey the far reaches of the new Adrestian Empire, and in her absence, Hubert took well to the management of Varley territory. They proved to be an astonishingly good match, working together to protect Fódlan from the shadows. It is said that they showed their affection for one another by wearing matching embroidered flowers."
Is Bernadetta able to recover from her trauma?: Maybe Yes (While it didn't say she grew confident, it also didn't say she remained shy nor is she a complete shut-in.) (Read the next paragraph for more info)
Is it a happy ending for only Bernadetta, only Hubert, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Both. Again, while it didn't say she grew confident, she didn't remain a shut-in either. It said that "Bernadetta took the opportunity to survey the far reaches of the new Adrestian Empire, and in her absence, Hubert took well to the management of Varley territory." Which means she's able to get out of the house and grow to have some independence (it might imply growth in confidence and as a person.), while Hubert watches over her territory for her (plus, if Bernadetta's father is still in house arrest, Hubert might scare him to the point he leaves Bernadetta alone. Haha.). Also Hubert might've moved on from his feelings for Edelgard.
Bernadetta and Ferdinand (Crimson Flower)
"After the war, Bernadetta renounced her claim to House Varley. She married Ferdinand, the new Duke Aegir, and the two contributed to relief efforts by instituting reforms across their Dukedom. Due to the success of those policies, Ferdinand was offered the position of Prime Minister by the emperor. He accepted, leaving the management of Aegir territory to his wife, while he worked to apply their ideas to the Empire at large. Since Bernadetta did not like to leave home, Ferdinand's life involved a lot of travel to and from the capital, but it is said he always embarked on his return home with a smile on his face."
Is Bernadetta able to recover from her trauma?: No
Is it a happy ending for only Bernadetta, only Ferdinand, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: For Ferdinand, yes. Ferdinand aspires to be the next Imperial Prime Minister as the head of his family is traditionally one. But he also wants to make up for his father being a corrupt one. He succeeds in being a good one here. As for Bernadetta, it depends on the viewpoint. She doesn't like to leave home, which implies that she hasn't healed from her trauma, the only good part in this is that she renounced her claim to House Varley meaning her father doesn't get any benefits from her marriage.
Bernadetta and Ferdinand (Other routes)
"After the war, Bernadetta renounced her claim to House Varley. She married Ferdinand, the new Duke Aegir, and the two contributed to relief efforts by instituting reforms across their Dukedom. Due to the success of those policies, Ferdinand was offered the opportunity to help govern all Fódlan. He accepted, leaving the management of Aegir territory to his wife, while he worked to apply their ideas to the world at large. Since Bernadetta did not like to leave home, Ferdinand's life involved a lot of travel, but it is said he always embarked on his return home with a smile."
Is Bernadetta able to recover from her trauma?: No 
Is it a happy ending for only Bernadetta, only Ferdinand, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: For Ferdinand, yes. Ferdinand's belief is that it's nobles' duty to protect and elevate the commoners they are supposed to be shepherding. While he doesn't get to be the Imperial Prime Minister in this, he gets to be in a position where he can help. As for Bernadetta, it depends on the viewpoint. She doesn't like to leave home, which implies that she hasn't healed from her trauma, the only good part in this is that she renounced her claim to House Varley meaning her father doesn't get any benefits from her marriage.
Bernadetta and Linhardt (Crimson Flower)
"Linhardt and Bernadetta caused quite the stir after the war when they abandoned their inherited titles and eloped to Garreg Mach. Returning to the monastery, where they were always most comfortable, the couple lived peaceful lives away from the hassle of politics. When the Empire's efforts to restore the church were complete, the officers Academy reopened, and two eccentric individuals took up professorships there. One was perpetually asleep, or absorbed in absentminded study; the other refused to show herself at all unless it was time to give a lecture."
Is Bernadetta able to recover from her trauma?: No
Is it a happy ending for only Bernadetta, only Linhardt, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: For Linhardt, yes. One of the things about him is that he loves freedom, another is that he has an interest in researching crests. Without the pressure of being an heir/lord and him being able to have access to special artifacts in Garreg Mach if he's a professor, he might study crests as long as he wants. For Bernadetta, it depends on how you look at it. On one hand she is far away from her father, but on the other hand she still hides away. (I wonder if the future students will learn anything with those two has professors)
Bernadetta and Linhardt (Other routes)
"Linhardt and Bernadetta caused quite the stir after the war when they abandoned their inherited titles and eloped to Garreg Mach. Returning to the monastery, where they were always most comfortable, the couple lived peaceful lives away from the hassle of politics. When the church was fully restored, the officers Academy reopened, and two eccentric individuals took up professorships there. One was perpetually asleep, or absorbed in absentminded study; the other refused to show herself at all unless it was time to give a lecture."
Is Bernadetta able to recover from her trauma?: No
Is it a happy ending for only Bernadetta, only Linhardt, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: (same thing as their Crimson Flower route)
Bernadetta and Caspar
"After some uncertainty about the details, it was decided that Caspar would marry into Bernadetta's family, seeing as she had claim to House Varley. The two had a chaotic reign and a marriage to match. Each time Caspar caused some incident, Bernadetta would demand promises as recompense. Over time, their oaths accumulated to such a great number that it became necessary to compile them, and the resulting document came to be known as the "47 Articles of Bernie." Among these Articles was the provision that, when counting their large quantity of children, Caspar was not to accidentally count his wife among them."
Is Bernadetta able to recover from her trauma?: ???
Is it a happy ending for only Bernadetta, only Casper, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Ehhh… it's a little complicated. For Bernadetta, it makes no mention of her being recluse or growing confident. For Casper, it depends. As a crestless second son, he's often overshadowed by his older brother and a little ignored by the rest of his family but at the same time he is grateful that he is not the one to succeed House Bergliez as he can live a life he desires unbound from the trappings of nobility. Because of the circumstances he decided to make a name for himself through martial ability. In some Crimson Flower routes he becomes Minister of Military Affairs, while in some non-Crimson Flower he travels the world. In here, it makes no mention he does either of them (The Crimson Flower, part you can only assume), but he doesn't seem to mind.
Bernadetta and Felix (Azure Moon)
"After the war, Felix inherited the title of Duke Fraldarius from his late father, Rodrigue. He married Bernadetta, who abandoned claim to House Varley in order to start a life with him. After they had finished restoring Fraldarius territory, Felix traveled across Fódlan as the king's right hand. While he was away, Bernadetta handled local affairs while holed up in her room in the castle. The frigid air of northern Faerghus caused her to hide away even more than usual, but whenever her beloved husband returned, she would rush out to greet him."
Is Bernadetta able to recover from her trauma?: ??? (Read the next paragraph)
Is it a happy ending for only Bernadetta, only Felix, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?:  It depends. While this ending doesn't say she grew confident and it says she holed up in her room, it can be excused due to her not being adapted to Faerghus's cold land. Plus, It's says that she always rushes out to greet Felix when he returns home, which can be taken as she's somewhat healed if you want. Bonus points is that even when she married a high ranking noble like her father wanted, he gets no benefits since she cuts ties with him. Felix wants to become the best swordsman, but it often leads him to neglect other things. In this ending, he grew up a bit. There doesn't seem to be a problem for Felix in this ending.
Bernadetta and Felix (Other routes)
"After the war, Felix attempted to set out on his own, but was waylaid by Bernadetta, who begged him not to go. Persuaded to stay, Felix ended up marrying into House Varley, the title of which Bernadetta had inherited. The couple got along smoothly, although it was rumored that in the early years of their marriage, she once had to restrain him physically to prevent him taking a trip to the Oghma Mountains to train. As the years wore on, Bernadetta became more reclusive, and Felix took over many of the day-to-day duties of running the house. Documents from their later years were increasingly signed with the name Felix, Count Varley."
Is Bernadetta able to recover from her trauma?: No
Is it a happy ending for only Bernadetta, only Felix, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: It depends on how you see it. Bernadetta becomes more reclusive in this. But Felix doesn't end up wandering  mercenary, throwing himself in battle with a death wish. He ends up having a place to stay with a new family. Plus, he didn't "vanish from recorded history" meaning he might still have ties with his friends/classmates
Bernadetta and Raphael
"When Bernadetta first inherited control of House Varley, she hid away and would not involve herself in political or administrative affairs. During this time, it was Raphael who came to her aid, encouraging her to work through her fear of people. The training period was difficult-"humiliating," according to the journals Bernadetta left behind—but in the end, it had its desired effect. The leader of House Varley became an outgoing and authoritative individual, taking part in public policy. She even took on a very muscular husband."
Is Bernadetta able to recover from her trauma?: Yes
Is it a happy ending for only Bernadetta, only Raphael, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Is it a happy ending for Bernadetta? Yes, because thanks to Raphael she didn't become more recluse, got over her fears, and became active as a leader of her house. Plus, her father wants her to marry another noble, so marrying a commoner Is like giving him a middle finger. Is it a happy ending for Raphael? It depends. He wants to become a knight, but this ending makes no mention if he did. However, this ending also didn't mention his life before he arrived in Varley territory, so we can only assume if he became a knight during that time or if he became a knight in service of House Varley instead.
Bernadetta and Seteth
"After the war, Seteth remained at the monastery and dedicated himself to the restoration of the church. He was soon joined by Bernadetta, who abandoned her inheritance to House Varley and took up residence at Garreg Mach to commit to a life as a recluse. As the years wore on, Seteth wrote many fables, first in his spare time, and then later as his main preoccupation. His stories became famous among children throughout Fódlan. As he gained renown, many began to inquire about the wonderful illustrations that accompanied the writing. In response to these questions, Seteth was known to shrug and say, "Ask my wife... if you can find her.""
Is Bernadetta able to recover from her trauma?: No
Is it a happy ending for only Bernadetta, only Seteth, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: I think Only Seteth, because while the only positive thing about this for Bernadetta is her cutting ties with her father, she still hides away from everyone. Seteth does seem content write stories and restoring the church, plus he moves on from his first wife.
Bernadetta and Jeritza
"After the war for Fódlan, Jeritza threw himself fully into the struggle against those who slither in the dark. Visage masked by the likeness of death itself, he laid waste to his enemies with a scythe that terrified friend and foe alike. When it was all over, he stole away in secret and vanished. At the same time, a mysterious guest arrived in Varley territory, which Bernadetta had inherited from her father. On that day, the reclusive noble and her guest were seen walking the grounds pleasantly together. A rendition of that scene, said to be painted by Bernadetta herself, remains at the estate to this day."
Is Bernadetta able to recover from her trauma?: ???
Is it a happy ending for only Bernadetta, only Jeritza, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Bernadetta's case is ambiguous since it makes no mention whether she's a recluse or grew confident. But she does gain a partner in Jeritza (I say partner because it's unknown if they have a platonic or romantic relationship. I'm also imagining him scaring Bernadetta's father if he's still in house arrest and not in exile). In Jeritza's case, yes it's a happy ending for him because it seems like he manages to control his Death Knight persona and move beyond his blood-soaked past.
Bernadetta and Yuri
"Bernadetta’s struggle with anxiety made it difficult for her to take over as the head of House Varley. She became so overwhelmed that when Yuri chanced to visit her domain, she literally grabbed hold of his arm and refused to let go. Baffling as it was for Yuri at the time, this peculiar state of affairs eventually led to marriage. The commonfolk were initially perplexed, but over the years they became grateful for Count Varley’s surprising husband. His presence kept her calm and allowed her to deal with her people more frequently and easily. As a result, her talent for governance blossomed and her rule was widely celebrated."
Is Bernadetta able to recover from her trauma?: Yes (Read next paragraph)
Is it a happy ending for only Bernadetta, only Yuri, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: It's a happy ending for Bernadetta since Yuri also helps her out of her shell in this. Plus, her father wants her to marry another noble, so marrying a commoner Is like giving him a middle finger. As for Yuri it depends, he wants to help the less fortunate and he's a fairly dedicated follower of the Church of Seiros. First Adrestian Empire history, 120 years before the start of the game The Southern Church instigated an insurrection that spread throughout the empire and was subsequently quelled. Following this incident, the Adrestian Emperor exiled the Bishop of the Southern Church and forced the Southern Church itself to shutter. A Ministry of Religious Affairs was established to replace it with command under House Varley; they're primarily tasked with maintaining relations with the Church of Seiros. Take it for what you will, thought I'd bring related info up, it really depends on the route they're on (like if they can keep the Religious Affairs position or not.). Although, some might say it is not good since she basically forced him to stay. But I guess Yuri is able to help the commonfolk in Varley by helping their lord. I'm also imagining him scaring Bernadetta's father if he's still in house arrest and not in exile (The only complaint I have is their A-Support where Yuri mentions that Bernadetta is lucky to have a father that cares enough to save her, which gives an impression that he doesn't know about the abuse she suffered from her father.)
Which of these endings is her most happy endings (you can choose more than one)? What do you rank these endings? You can even discuss Bernadetta's supports as a reason in comment.
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Fire Emblem Three Houses: Which Ending is a Happy (or most Fulfilled) Ending(s) for Ingrid in Fire Emblem Three Houses? (ALL ENDINGS INCLUDED)
Not all character endings are happy ones. Some don't accomplish their goals, there are those who don't completely heal from trauma, or they're overshadowed by someone they're paired with. However, There are also those who accomplish their goals no matter what (Ex: Ignatz being a painter) or seem content with how things went for them.
I'm mostly not going to discuss supports (meaning compatibility between characters or the most romantic) since that's not what this is about. It's about which endings would be the happiest for a specific character or what makes them more fulfilled (you can choose more than one).
Recap: Dedue
Bernadetta
So right now, we are going to discuss Ingrid. One of Ingrid’s biggest struggles is deciding between her dream of being a knight and the welfare of her noble house as the only Crest bearer in the Galatea family. On one hand you should follow your dreams and be happy but on the other hand her father made sacrifices for her (even starving himself to make sure she eats), and worked himself to the bone to make sure she got into the academy. Plus there are the people in the County of Galatea to consider since they are probably affected by the land's poor conditions for agriculture. It seems like she has to choose one over the other. You can't always have both. Can you?
One of the things that makes Ingrid unique is that her endings change depending on which she's in. From what I know in Non-Azure Moon endings she doesn't end up as a Knight. But there are a few things we should take into consideration. 1.) What makes a Knight a true knight? Courage, honor, courtesy, justice, and a readiness to help the weak. There are people who have the profession of Knight but don't show any of those qualities. Some would say having a soul of a knight would be enough (non-Azure moon endings). But Ingrid could have both the soul and the profession (Azure Moon endings). 2.) In Ingrid's support with Byleth there seems to be a line change in their A-Support depending on the route. In Azure Moon she said "Now that this war has begun, my father has allowed me to fight for my homeland." Meaning she gained her father's blessing. In other routes she said "Now that I have parted ways with my father, there is nothing stopping me from pursuing my dream" meaning she cut ties with her family. If her family were assholes I would understand cutting ties but they weren't. So gaining her father's blessing in the Azure Moon route might be important.
Endings
Ingrid - Stalwart Knight (Azure Moon)
"Ingrid declined to rule House Galatea, choosing instead to serve House Blaiddyd as a knight. After achieving widespread renown, she formed an elite order of pegasus knights who served as personal bodyguards to the nobility. She never took a husband."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: Obviously! She's finally able to achieve her dream of being a Knight and forms an elite order of Pegasus knights. Nobody needs a romantic partner to be happy. She made her achievements all on her own!
Is she able to help her land and House?: It's never mentioned in her ending. Just that she declined to rule. So we don't know if there were any improvements
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: No
Is this a happy ending for Ingrid, no, or so-so?: Yes. She doesn't need a husband to achieve her dream or forming an elite order of pegasus knights. She earned her reputation.
Ingrid - Stalwart Knight (Other routes)
"When Galatea territory was seized, Ingrid argued strongly for the preservation of its borders. Her request was granted, and she was appointed to rule. From her new position, she gave her all to ensure that the people of Galatea lived peaceful lives and put in years of hard work to reform its farming practices. Her efforts bore fruit, to the people's delight, and Galatea became a land of plenty."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: No, but one of the things that makes a Knight is readiness to help the weak and she came back for her people. So while she doesn't have the profession, she still has a soul of a Knight
Is she able to help her land and House?: Yes. She gave her all to help her people and reform its farming practice to help her land due to its poor conditions for agriculture. All on her own!
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: No
Is this a happy ending for Ingrid, no, or so-so?: WhIle she didn't become a Knight, she became a dedicated lord to her people. Being a Knight isn't always having a profession as one. You need to have a spirit of one to be a true Knight. One of which is helping people. This ending is more so-so since it depends on the perspective.
Ingrid and Byleth (Azure Moon)
"Byleth announced his marriage to Ingrid shortly after succeeding Rhea as the new archbishop. Together they made great strides in helping to restore the Kingdom of Fódlan to its former glory and beyond. Though Ingrid provided counsel to the archbishop as his wife, she also earned renown as a Holy Knight of Seiros. Most famously, she parried an insurgent's blade with her own weapon just before it struck the archbishop's neck. Tales of the archbishop who ended the long war, and his valiant wife Ingrid, lived on in storybooks for generations."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: Yes, as a Holy Knight of Seiros. Not only that, it's mentioned in her C Support with Ashe that one of her favorite old tales is "Sword of Kyphon". A part of the story mentioned that Kyphon parried the assassin's blade mere inches from the spine of his king. This ending basically has Ingrid recreate that part of the tale by having her parry an insurgent's blade before it struck Byleth and she ends up becoming a legend in the storybooks she loved reading.
Is she able to help her land and House?: ??? (It doesn't say. But let's try to think of things from a political perspective. Would Ingrid being married to an Archbishop be useful to House Galatea and their lands?)
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: ??? (The dream part yes. But helping the County of Galatea, again it depends on the political perspective)
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Byleth, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Both. Ingrid earned being a Holy Knight of Seiros and turned into a legend to be told in Future generations alongside Byleth.
Ingrid and Byleth (Crimson Flower)
"When the war at last came to an end, Byleth and his wife, Ingrid, relocated to her hometown. Galatea territory had been seized by the Empire, but the emperor granted Ingrid's request to retain governance of it. She and her husband were initially received with skepticism, but together they worked hard to reform the territory and address its food shortages. Through hard work, pure grit, and a truly knightly dedication to the people, they were able to transform the barren landscape into what would, decades later, become known as the most fertile grounds in all of Fódlan."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: No, but she does show "knightly dedication" to her people.
Is she able to help her land and House?: Yes, though there are difficulties due to skepticism from the common folk, Ingrid and Byleth were able to turn Galatea land from barren to fertile.
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: No
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Byleth, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: ehhh… Ingrid didn't become a Knight but she was able to help her people with Byleth. Plus Byleth does end up having somewhere to settle after the war. Although, it makes no mention of them battling against those who slither in the dark, you can only assume.
Ingrid and Byleth (Verdant Wind / Silver Snow)
"Byleth announced his marriage to Ingrid shortly after becoming leader of the United Kingdom of Fódlan. Together they made great strides toward restoring Fódlan to its former glory and beyond. Though Ingrid contributed to the court in her position as queen, she also famously guarded her king in a physical capacity. Most well-known is how the "Warrior Queen" drew her own weapon to repel an assassin's blade meant for her husband, a tale which lived on in chivalric storybooks for generations."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: In a way, I mean this almost the same as the Azure Moon route. The difference is that instead of a Knight, she's a "Warrior Queen" which is close enough. She still became a legend in the storybooks she loved reading.
Is she able to help her land and House?: It doesn't say but think about it, as a queen she might be able to help her family and lands.
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: ??? (Again, 'Warrior Queen' can be close enough, and as Queen she might be able to help her family and lands.)
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Byleth, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Both. Warrior Queen is a title fitting for Ingrid. She earned it. Her accomplishments aren't overshadowed by her husband. Instead she's an equal. Her tale is worthy of telling. Doesn't look like Byleth has any problems.
Ingrid and Dimitri
"After his coronation, Dimitri assumed the throne of the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus and spent his life ruling justly over Fódlan. At his side every step of the way was Ingrid, who left House Galatea to serve House Blaiddyd as a knight. As they worked together to restore the Kingdom, the pair fell in love and were eventually married. But while Ingrid was happy to play the role of queen, and to support her husband in public and in private, she insisted on taking up a weapon and serving on the front lines in battle."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: Yes, and it doesn't look like she gave up on it when she became Queen.
Is she able to help her land and House?: It doesn't say but remember She became Queen of Faerghus, one of the highest titles there is, so she might be able to help House Galatea because of it.
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: ??? (Yes, she became a Knight. But is she able to help her House? She became Queen of Faerghus in this ending, so it's possible)
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Dimitri, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Both. Ingrid became a Knight first and later a Queen while still retaining her combat prowess. A Knightly Queen (not her official title). It doesn't look like Dimitri has any problems here either.
Ingrid and Claude
"Entrusting the future of Fódlan to his friends, Claude left for Almyra with Ingrid, whom he intended to marry. He announced this fact to his father, the king of Almyra, who approved of Claude's strength and Ingrid's virtue and resolved to entrust the monarchy to them. Even after they ascended the throne, Claude and Ingrid argued frequently. But while the queen chasing the fleeing king through the palace was a common occurrence, the couple must have loved one another deeply, for they happily raised many children together."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: ehh, not a Knight… but remember, The people of Almyra embrace a warrior culture, and Ingrid gets to be the Queen of that kingdom. Is it close enough?
Is she able to help her land and House?: Again, it depends on the political perspective. Would a marriage to the Prince of Almyra (later King) be useful to House Galatea and their lands?
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: ??? (While not a knight, she gets to be Queen of a Kingdom that embraces warrior culture. As for helping the County of Galatea, it depends on the political perspective.)
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Claude, both, or neither?: I think it's both. I mean they do bicker but there are couples that can bicker a lot. Plus, this relationship could be a nod to Claude's parents' relationship. Plus, Claude marrying someone from Fodlan could increase friendly relations between Fodlan and Almyra.
Ingrid and Dedue
"After the war, Dedue and Ingrid both served as protectors to the newly crowned King Dimitri: the former as his loyal vassal, and the latter as a knight sworn to House Blaiddyd. The pair fought side by side on countless occasions, and were known to be inseparable on the battlefield. Tales of the taciturn vassal and the steadfast lady knight were told by bards all throughout Fódlan, and it is said that their friendship helped spark the reconciliation between the peoples of Faerghus and Duscur."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: Yes, it's mentioned she became a Knight sworn to House Blaiddyd
Is she able to help her land and House?: The ending makes no mention of her house but I guess it assumed she abandoned her claim to House Galatea, because of her other endings.
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: No
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Dedue, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Both, because not only do both Ingrid (achieving her dream to be a Knight) and Dedue work together as protectors to Dimitri. But their friendship helped the peoples of Faerghus and Duscur reconcile. She gained character growth too, overcoming her prejudice.
Ingrid and Felix (Azure Moon)
"After the war, Felix inherited the title of Duke Fraldarius from his late father, Rodrigue. He married Ingrid, the daughter of Count Galatea, and the couple spared no expense in restoring both their territories, paying special attention to Galatea's desperate need for food and funds. Some years later, there was an attack on the castle town, and the duke lost the use of his sword arm from an injury sustained protecting his wife. It is said that he never regretted it, as he was only fulfilling a promise that he made to his beloved wife a long time ago."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: It doesn't say that she did become a Knight, you can assume but I feel it needs to be said. Kinda feels like she's overshadowed by Felix. Although, it said that there was an attack on the castle town and Felix lost the use of his sword arm defending his wife, so we can assume Ingrid fought alongside Felix.
Is she able to help her land and House?: Yes, because it's mentioned that both Felix and Ingrid pay special attention to Galatea's desperate need for food and funds.
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: ??? (It doesn't say, You can only assume she became a Knight. It's mentioned she did help Galatea)
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Felix, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: ehh… while Ingrid does manage to help her family, there's no mention of her being a Knight, I know we can only assume but… yeah. At least, Felix grew up here. He doesn't seem to want to run away from his title.
Ingrid and Felix (Other routes)
"Even after the war's end, skirmishes continued to break out across Fódlan. Learning that there were still places where he could fight, Felix abandoned his noble title and chose to make a living with his sword. Unwilling to leave him to travel alone, Ingrid, too, relinquished her claim to nobility, and they both became wandering mercenaries. They skirted the line between life and death countless times in their dangerous work, but once they had a child, they settled down in a small farming village far from their homeland. With all but each other left behind, they began a warm and tranquil life as a family."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: No. I don't think being a Mercenary counts as being a Knight.
Is she able to help her land and House?: No, because in this ending she abandoned it.
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: No
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Felix, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Felix abandoned his title so he can be free wandering the world looking for combat while Ingrid has to give up everything to make sure he doesn't get killed. It definitely is not a good ending but the last bit where they settle down after having a child does seem better than dying one day in battle.
Ingrid and Ashe (Azure Moon)
"When the new king was crowned in Faerghus, both Ashe and Ingrid left their homes to travel to Fhirdiad and pledge themselves to the royal family as knights. They each swore to defend the king, come what may, no matter the cost, and to that end they fought side by side in many battles together. They were both praised for their endless devotion and boundless courage, and their names went down in history as peerless knights. Many tales were told of their valor, and how they became indispensable to each other over the years. A handful of those stories went so far as to suggest that they fell in love and became husband and wife, but this may have been an embellishment."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: Yes, and she gets to be known in the tales she loves so much.
Is she able to help her land and House?: It doesn't say, but remember although Ashe isn't related to Lonato by blood, he and his siblings are adopted by him and since Lonato's biological son is dead, Ashe is technically his heir. House Gaspard is a minor noble family, would a marriage between Ingrid and Ashe be useful?
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: ??? (Achieve her dream? Yes. Help the County of Galatea? It depends if a marriage between Ingrid and Ashe would be useful.)
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Ashe, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Both, because Ingrid and Ashe dream of becoming a Knight. In this ending they both get their dream and work together as partners. They both get to be known in knightly tales they love so much.
Ingrid and Ashe (Other routes)
"When Galatea territory was seized, Ingrid argued strongly for the preservation of its borders. Her request was granted and she was appointed to rule, but because she had previously abandoned her noble house, she was not well accepted by the people at first. It was thanks to the help of Ashe, who arrived to serve House Galatea, that she was able to soften the view the people had toward her by restoring the territory and improving its agriculture. As Galatea's prosperity grew, so too did the love between Ingrid and Ashe. Their wedding ceremony was intended to be a simple one, but lavish blessings from the citizenry made it a lively event."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: No, I mean you can assume but it doesn't say in this ending
Is she able to help her land and House?: Yes
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: No
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Ashe, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: While it doesn't say Ingrid became a Knight in this, Ashe arrives to be a Knight serving her House. You could say it's a happy ending for only Ashe.
Ingrid and Sylvain
"As Margrave Gautier, Sylvain devoted his life to improving relations with the people of Sreng. Under his leadership, nobles were persuaded that Relics and Crests were not necessary as they'd previously thought. Though he went down in history as an extraordinary lord, he could not have done so without the constant support and counsel of his wife, Ingrid, whose wisdom and tenacity ensured that the people would prosper. Sylvain was ever loyal to his beloved wife. The couple had many children, and while not one of them bore a Crest, they were all equally and wholeheartedly loved."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: I mean it doesn't say that she became a Knight. I know we can assume she is but I feel like the ending has to mention that she did. Right now it feels like she's overshadowed by Sylvain's accomplishments. It feels like it's a happy ending only for him but not Ingrid.
Is she able to help her land and House?: It doesn't say that she did but remember her marriage is vital for her family to gain needed resources, gain greater influence, and survive into the future. Sylvain is a noble. The status of Margrave is higher than a Count right? We can assume that because of their marriage, the County of Galatea gained needed resources.
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: ??? (Help her land? maybe due to both Sylvain and Ingrid's marriage. Become a knight? It doesn't say)
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Sylvain, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: I mean, while both Ingrid and Sylvain's support are enjoyable, in their ending it feels like Sylvain's accomplishments overshadow Ingrid's accomplishments. Plus, again it hasn't mentioned she's a Knight. So I feel that their paired ending is happy for only Sylvain.
Ingrid and Raphael (Azure Moon)
"Raphael returned to his home town to serve his liege lord as a knight, and spent his spare time helping out at the inn that his grandfather and sister had opened during his time away. One day, Ingrid, who had abandoned her claim to House Galatea to serve as a knight to the royal family, arrived to persuade Raphael to join her. It did not take much convincing. From that day forward, they served together as partners, fighting together side by side to make their mark on the history of Faerghus."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: Yes. It's said she served as a Knight to the Royal family.
Is she able to help her land and House?: No, it's said she abandoned her claim
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: No
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Raphael, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Both, because Ingrid and Raphael dream of becoming a Knight. In this ending they both get their dream and work together as partners.
Ingrid and Raphael (Other routes)
"When Galatea territory was seized, Ingrid argued strongly for the preservation of its borders. Her request was granted, and she was appointed to rule. Soon after, Raphael traveled there to pledge his service to Ingrid. He initially signed on as a knight, but quickly discovered that his services were even more desperately needed by the land's farmers, and instead focused his efforts on helping Galatea improve its agriculture. Seeing him work side by side with the commonfolk, Ingrid became enamored with Raphael's character, and eventually asked for his hand in marriage. They held a modest but lively wedding, and the people happily gave their blessing to the union."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: No, I mean you can assume but it doesn't say in this ending
Is she able to help her land and House?: Yes
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: No
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Raphael, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: While it doesn't say Ingrid became a Knight in this, Raphael arrives to be a Knight serving her House. Raphael helped the farmers, and improved Galatea agriculture. You can say that it's a happy ending for only Raphael but one of the things that stand out is that Ingrid PROPOSED to him, despite her saying she has no intention to marry in her A-Support with Raphael.
Ingrid and Ignatz (Azure Moon)
"Ingrid declined to rule House Galatea, choosing instead to serve House Blaiddyd as a knight. Some years later, she was reunited by chance with Ignatz, who had persuaded his family that he should become a painter and traveled all through Fódlan painting beautiful landscapes. Ignatz decided to paint Ingrid that day, and spent much of the rest of his career working to get her likeness just right. There were many depictions of her bravery in battle, of course, but later generations would most fondly remember the way he captured her smile, which was widely believed to be that of a loving wife."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: Yes
Is she able to help her land and House?: ??? (I know normally people would say no since Ignatz is a commoner, but remember Ignatz is from a merchant family and we don't know how wealthy they are, or how successful the Victor Trading Company is, or how desperate the Galatea are in regards to who they want Ingrid to marry.)
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: ??? (Become a knight? Yes. Help the County of Galatea? I mean, again although Ignatz is a commoner it depends on how successful the Victor Trading Company is, or how wealthy they are, or how desperate her family is. Plus it's said Ingrid declined to rule, so if she married Ignatz, would Galatea still get benefits? Plus in this ending, their marriage is a theory)
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Ignatz, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Both, Ingrid and Ignatz achieved their own dreams and while it doesn't say Ingrid became known in knightly tales she loved so much. Ignatz basically showed her story through his paintings. (I do wish that they both talked about their family troubles in their supports, seemed like a missed opportunity)
Ingrid and Ignatz (Other routes)
"When Galatea territory was seized, Ingrid argued strongly for the preservation of its borders. Her request was granted, and she was appointed to rule, but because she had previously abandoned her noble house, she was not well accepted by the people. It was thanks to Ignatz that the mood of the people finally softened. He showed them, through his artwork, a side of Ingrid that they had not yet seen: her valor and bravery, fighting in defense of Fódlan. The people were moved, first by the artwork itself, and later by the woman who had inspired it. As time passed, and the region prospered, Ingrid and Ignatz bonded over their reunion. They fell in love and eventually were wed."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: No?
Is she able to help her land and House?: Yes
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: No? (Read the next paragraph)
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Ignatz, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Ingrid didn't become a Knight in this but Ignatz became a painter. He did manage to change the people of Galatea's views of Ingrid thanks to his paintings. While Ingrid didn't become known in knightly tales since she didn't become a Knight. Ignatz basically showed her story through his paintings.
Ingrid and Seteth (Azure Moon)
"Ingrid declined to rule House Galatea, choosing instead to serve House Blaiddyd as a knight. As Faerghus worked with the Church of Seiros to advance policy, Ingrid served as an envoy between the two. In this capacity, she met routinely with Seteth, whose complete trust in Ingrid resulted in fruitful negotiations. Together, Faerghus and the church coordinated extensive relief efforts to return prosperity to Fódlan. After they had accomplished what they set out to do, it is said that Ingrid and Seteth settled down together in a small village, where they spent their days in peace, farming and fishing."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: Yes
Is she able to help her land and House?: No
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: No
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Seteth, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Both, Ingrid was able to become a Knight and was able to retire with a partner. Both were able to bring prosperity to Fodlan thanks to their diplomacy.
Ingrid and Yuri (Azure Moon)
"Yuri disappeared into the underworld of the western Kingdom and faded away into obscurity. The only account of him after that comes from a Kingdom knight’s journal, uncovered many decades later, which tells of Yuri’s efforts to win the king’s support for an orphanage and medical clinic to be built in the slums of the castle town. It is believed that the journal belonged to Ingrid, who had declined to rule House Galatea in order to serve House Blaiddyd as a knight. According to a local rumor, Ingrid eventually retired from knighthood to become the owner of an inn. There, it is said she and the man she wrote about cooked dishes loved by rich and poor alike."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: Yes
Is she able to help her land and House?: No
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: No
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Yuri, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Both. Not only does Ingrid become a Knight but after her retirement she's still knightly (helping those in need). Yuri still helps the less fortunate. They're partners.
Ingrid and Yuri (Other Routes)
"When Galatea territory was seized, Ingrid argued strongly for the preservation of its borders. Her request was granted and she was appointed to rule. Though, since she had previously abandoned her noble house, she was not well accepted by the people. Despite this, she found that the commonfolk carried out her policies with unexpected enthusiam and efficiency. She soon discovered that it was Yuri who had convinced them of her wisdom. The two were reunited and eventually married, and under their stewardship, Galatea territory flourished, It is said that, after a busy day of governance, Ingrid yearned for nothing more than a home-cooked meal prepared by her husband."
Does she achieve her dream in this ending?: No
Is she able to help her land and House?: Yes
Is she able to achieve her dream AND help her land/House?: No
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Yuri, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Ingrid didn't become a Knight and received difficulty at first from her people. But Yuri managed to help by changing their minds and made life easier for them alongside Ingrid.
Should Ingrid follow her dreams? Should she do her family duties instead? Or both? If both, then which of these endings do you think has her have the best of both worlds (being a Knight while at the same time doing her family duties)? Which of these endings is her most happy endings (you can choose more than one)? What do you rank these endings? You can even discuss Ingrid's supports in comment.
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Fire Emblem Three Houses: Which Ending is a Happy (or most Fulfilled) Ending(s) for Dedue in Fire Emblem Three Houses? (ALL ENDINGS INCLUDED)
Not all character endings are happy ones. Some don't accomplish their goals, there are those who don't completely heal from trauma, or they're overshadowed by someone they're paired with. However, There are also those who accomplish their goals no matter what (Ex: Ignatz being a painter) or seem content with how things went for them.
I'm mostly not going to discuss supports (meaning compatibility between characters or the most romantic) since that's not what this is about. It's about which endings would be the happiest for specific characters or what makes them more fulfilled (you can choose more than one).
Recap: Ingrid
Bernadetta
So right now, we are going to discuss Dedue. I suppose you can call this tricky cause he seems content being Dimitri's vassel. Some can argue that Dedue is not living his own life,  being his own person, or taking care of himself. While others can say that he made a choice to stay in Dimitri's service, so he's being his own person. Things can go either way. It all depends on perspective. I'm a neutral party in this.
There's also Duscur, some endings have both Faerghus and Duscur reconcile, while others seem ambiguous (like it doesn't say). Although in the latter, We can only assume since Dimitri doesn't seem like the type to not try to reconcile with Duscur.
Endings
Dedue - Taciturn Devotee
"As a loyal vassal, Dedue dedicated his life to supporting King Dimitri through his entire reign. After tending to his liege on his deathbed, Dedue resumed his post at Dimitri's grave on the edge of Fhirdiad. There, it is said he stood sentinel over the peaceful realm he had helped build until the end of his days."
Have there been improvements with Duscur (like reconciliation)?: ??? (This ending never mentioned Duscur or the reconciliation of both Faerghus and Duscur. We can only assume since Dimitri doesn't seem like the type to not try to reconcile with Duscur)
Is this a happy ending for Dedue, no, or so-so?: Dedue seemed content to remain as Dimitri's vassel. It doesn't seem that different to Dedue's ending with Dimitri. (See Dedue and Dimitri ending)
Dedue and Byleth
"A year after Byleth was appointed to succeed Rhea as the new archbishop, she announced her marriage to Dedue, who had resigned his position as the king's vassal. Their wedding ceremony, brightly colored with all of the most beautiful flowers from Duscur, set the tone for their happy life together. Dedue served as an intermediary between Faerghus and the church and -- alongside the archbishop -- committed to improve relations with foreign nations as part of the rebuilding effort. In their later years, they retired to the Duscur Peninsula where they spent the remainder of their lives gardening in peace and quiet."
Have there been improvements with Duscur (like reconciliation)?: It might be implied. It's said that "...Dedue served as an intermediary between Faerghus and the church and -- alongside the archbishop -- committed to improve relations with foreign nations as part of the rebuilding effort." Foreign nations could include Duscur.
Is it a happy ending for only Dedue, only Byleth, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Dedue resigned as Dimitri's vassel so he can propose to Byleth (although he said that "He accepted my decision with a smile. I do not think I have finally accepted it myself yet, to be honest."). Despite that, he assists in his own way not just to Faerghus or the church but other nations. Settling in Duscur looks like a good retirement plan for both Byleth and Dedue. Some can say that by resigning he's being his own person or taking care of himself. (Again it all depends on perspective)
Dedue and Dimitri
"After his coronation, Dimitri assumed the throne of the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus, and his loyal vassal, Dedue, remained ever at his side. Among Dimitri's achievements was the reconciliation with Duscur: an extraordinary effort that required extensive negotiations to get past a history of betrayal and oppression. It was a trying task, but Dimitri never once considered giving up. While they behaved as lord and vassal in public, it is said that Dimitri and Dedue were more like family in private. When Dimitri finally fell to illness, Dedue tended to his liege's deathbed, and then took up a post at his grave for the rest of his days. When the time came, they were buried beside each other."
Have there been improvements with Duscur (like reconciliation)?: Yes
Is it a happy ending for only Dedue, only Dimitri, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Both. Dimitri always felt guilt over the deaths of his father, Glenn, and the genocide of the people of Duscur (whom were scapegoats to the murder of the king). While he can't bring back his father, Glenn, and many others who died. He can help Duscur and worked so hard to achieve reconciliation and succeeded. Dimitri and Dedue remained close, Even after Dimitri's death (what Dimitri died from i'm not sure. Is it from illness like in his ending with Marianne, old age, or something else?) Dedue still displayed loyalty towards his grave. Doesn't seem that different towards Dedue's single ending.
Dedue and Ashe
"Though the innocence of the Duscur people was proven, prejudice against them still lingered in the Kingdom capital. Far this reason, Ashe refused a knighthood when it was offered to him, and choose instead to open an inn that specialized in Duscur cuisine. Dedue began to frequent the place on breaks from his duty as the king's vassal, and overtime, imparted to Ashe his culinary wisdom. As the inn gained popularity, the people began to see the Duscur people in a positive light. This led to a reconciliation between the two cultures that came rather more quickly than expected."
Have there been improvements with Duscur (like reconciliation)?: Yes
Is it a happy ending for only Dedue, only Ashe, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Both. Ashe didn't become a Knight due to his disgust of the lingering prejudice against the people of Duscur. However, one of the things makes a Knight a true Knight is readiness to help people, and that can be enough. Ashe embodied a spirit of a knight by opening an inn that specializes in Duscur cuisine to provide a hub for the people of Faerghus and Duscur to meet and settle their differences. And Dedue, while still remaining as Dimitri's Vassel, helped Ashe along the way.
Dedue and Mercedes
"Two years after the war, Dedue and his wife, Mercedes, opened a school in the Duscur residential district in Fhirdiad. The school educated Duscur children, who had never been given structured learning before, in reading, writing, arithmetics, and even Duscur history. Many years later, when the Duscur people reclaimed their homeland, the people who attended this school were able to resettle there and revive their old culture. because of this, Dedue and Mercedes were forever renowned by the Duscur."
Have there been improvements with Duscur (like reconciliation)?: Yes. Not only that but also Duscur's revival.
Is it a happy ending for only Dedue, only Mercedes, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Both. It doesn't say if Dedue remained as Dimitri's vassel nor does it say that Mercedes entered the service of the church, But being involved in the restoration of a nation wrongly blamed for the death of Faerghus's king and several others sounds like a huge step-up. Especially since Duscur is Dedue's homeland and Mercedes (Adrestian by birth but a Faerghus citizen) did say she wants to help people - whether through service to the Church of Seiros or otherwise.
Dedue and Annette
"Some time after the war, Dedue and Annette exchanged wedding vows in a modest ceremony and then settled down to a life in Fhirdiad. For them, after marriage stayed much the same as before. Dedue continue his duty to King Dimitri, and Annette took up a teaching position at Fhirdiad's school of sorcery. Though each gave the other space for the work that was important to them, they made sure to spend much of their free time together, and to bond over cooking and housework."
Have there been improvements with Duscur (like reconciliation)?: ??? (This ending never mentioned Duscur or the reconciliation of both Faerghus and Duscur. We can only assume since Dimitri doesn't seem like the type to not try to reconcile with Duscur)
Is it a happy ending for only Dedue, only Annette, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Annette gets to be a teacher, a fitting end for a hard working magic prodigy to teach the next generation of mages/sorcerers. Dedue seems content to remain as Dimitri's vassel. But both Dedue and Annette seemed super with their jobs, at least they make time to be with each other.
Dedue and Ingrid
"After the war, Dedue and Ingrid both served as protectors to the newly crowned King Dimitri: the former as his loyal vassal, and the latter as a knight sworn to House Blaiddyd. The pair fought side by side on countless occasions, and were known to be inseparable on the battlefield. Tales of the taciturn vassal and the steadfast lady knight were told by bards all throughout Fódlan, and it is said that their friendship helped spark the reconciliation between the peoples of Faerghus and Duscur."
Have there been improvements with Duscur (like reconciliation)?: Yes
Is it a happy ending for only Ingrid, only Dedue, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Both, because not only do both Ingrid (achieving her dream to be a Knight) and Dedue work together as protectors to Dimitri. But their friendship helped the peoples of Faerghus and Duscur reconcile. She gained character growth too, overcoming her prejudice.
Dedue and Flayn
"After the war, Dedue returned to Fhirdiad to support King Dimitri's reign as his vassal. As he worked, his wife, Flayn, was determined to support him with home-cooked meals. Dedue patiently endured the more disastrous of his wife's experiments, while teaching her everything he knew. Eventually Flayn's talent blossomed and she became a renowned chef. It is said that those who were lucky enough to taste her cooking always asked for more, and that Dedue's eyes lit up with affection and pride when she told him what she was planning to prepare next. "
Have there been improvements with Duscur (like reconciliation)?: ??? (This ending never mentioned Duscur or the reconciliation of both Faerghus and Duscur. We can only assume since Dimitri doesn't seem like the type to not try to reconcile with Duscur)
Is it a happy ending for only Dedue, only Flayn, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: Flayn manages to improve her cooking. Plus, I remember that Flayn is interested in love and relationships. Plus she's able to have her own life without Seteth interfering (I think? Depends on the perspective). Dedue seems content to remain as Dimitri's vassel.
Dedue and Shamir
"After the war, Dedue returned to Fhirdiad to support King Dimitri's reign as his vassal. Shamir was ever near, and as Dedue's trusted partner and a mercenary for the royal family, she complemented his public-facing work with by handling any necessary covert operations. The trusting professional relationship between the two blossomed into love, and soon they were married. It is said that, when absolutely no one else was around, they would let down their guard and engage in secret jokes and idle chatter."
Have there been improvements with Duscur (like reconciliation)?: ??? (This ending never mentioned Duscur or the reconciliation of both Faerghus and Duscur. We can only assume since Dimitri doesn't seem like the type to not try to reconcile with Duscur)
Is it a happy ending for only Dedue, only Shamir, both, neither, or ehhh… (like it's too complicated to decide)?: In this ending Shamir at least managed to settle down somewhere (possibly moving on from her dead partner). Dedue seems content to remain as Dimitri's vassel.
Which of these endings is his most happy endings (you can choose more than one)? What do you rank these endings? You can even discuss Dedue's supports as a reason in comment.
I'm about to do Ingrid next since one of her biggest struggles is deciding between her dream of being a knight and the welfare of her noble house as the only Crest bearer in the Galatea family.
Voting is optional - Fire Emblem Three Houses: Which Ending(s) is a Happy Ending (or most Fulfilled Ending) For Dedue?: https://strawpoll.com/polls/7MZ0ANvJByo
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Who's the Most Likely, Least Likely, or Maybe Parent (Mother and Father) for each Morgan (Male and Female) based on Classes, looks, supports, and/or mannerisms?
Most Child units inherit the hair color from their fathers (with the exception of Female Morgan, who inherited her mother's hair color, and Lucina). But some parents are more fitting for some child units then others based on Classes, looks, supports, mannerisms, etc. I'm not looking for who would make the kid stronger. Just a parent who would make sense for the Child Units.
Recap: Brady Severa Cynthia Laurent Noire Yarne Gerome Nah Kjelle Lucina Owain Inigo
Each Morgan has a slightly different personality. Here we will go through 3 categories. Male, Female, and what both have regardless of their gender.
Female Morgan
1.) Female Morgan's Class in Future Past 2 is a Wyvern Lord While it could be from Male Robin due to his large class sets, it also could be from either Sully, Cherche, Panne, Nowi, Say'ri, Tiki, or Aversa. In Fire Emblem Heroes, Female Morgan is like a combination of the Tactician and Dark Flier (she even rides a Pegasus). So the Dark Flier part could be from Lissa, Sumia, Maribelle, Cordelia, Olivia, Say'ri, Emmeryn, or Aversa. But it could be from Male Robin.
2.) Female Morgan looks similar to Sumia. But then again…. (see: section 3 in the category Both Morgans)
3.) One of the things that makes her more different than Male Morgan is that, while they are both cheerful, Female Morgan has more…. energy compared to him (like if she's given an extra dose of sugar). Which would make both Lissa, Cynthia and Nowi more fitting to be her mother. (See section 1 in category Both Morgans. There's a slight difference between Energetic and Cheerful)
4.) Female Morgan is also a bit of a prankster, as shown in a Hot Spring Scramble talk with Cynthia, where they plan on pranking the people who want to go into the hot springs. Which might be inherited from Lissa or Maribelle (Maribelle told Brady that her husband does a daily tea ritual is just a prank. See Brady's support with any of his fathers). But then again it could be from Male Robin since he did play a bit of a prank on Maribelle by teaching her "The slang of the unwashed lowborn common folk".
5.) Tiki, hints that Robin is a similar person to the hero king Marth, who married the pegasus rider Caeda who is often liked with Sumia as the recurrent love interest of the lord. With Male Robin being similar to Marth in personality, instead of Marth direct descendent Chrom (who Tiki hints is similar to his ancestral Sigurd, who married Deirdre, despite not knowing one another long after a chance encounter. Which could make Chrom and Olivia's marriage a reference to the pairing.), Male Robin and Sumia's marriage could be a reference to the pairing.
(?) Female Morgan is shown to be insensitive. Maribelle also came across as well. See Maribelle's C Support with Male Robin.
(?) We know in Female Morgan's supports with Yarne, she acts rather roughly to him, in their S Rank it's because she wanted his attention. Lissa's S Support with Male Robin has her admit to him she's pranking him to get his attention.
(?) We know one of the things that make both Male Robin and Female Morgan similar to each other are their amnesia. But one can also say that it also makes Morgan similar to Emmeryn too.
Male Morgan
1.) Remember in Chrom's B Support when he walks in on Female Robin (Avatar) naked. Male Morgan walks in on a bathing Kjelle in their S Support, so he could've gotten it from him. However, In Female Robin's A support with Chrom she walks in on him naked. She also does it to Gaius and Say'ri.
2.) Male Morgan's Class in Future Past 1 is a Sorcerer While it could be from Female Robin due to her large class sets, It could also be from either Libra, Henry, or Gangrel.
3.) Male Morgan Looks similar to Henry. But then again… (see: section 3 in the category Both Morgans)
4.) Male Morgan likes bugs, revealed in all his supports with Noire and in his C-Support with Lucina if she's his sister. Lon'qu likes bugs, In Summer Scramble DLC, he reveals to Gaius that he liked to catch them as a kid and finds them fascinating. Lissa also catches him catching butterflies in one of their support conversations. So liking bugs could come from Lon'qu. Maybe Henry since Henry likes animals (plus he can talk to insects). However, Male Morgan has exceptions, cockroaches and giant fire-breathing scorpions
5.) While Male Morgan is still cheerful, he's a lot more mellow and nicer compared to Female Morgan (not that she's intentionally mean per say, just has poor social skills. She has her own nice moments. One of the examples of her Hot Spring Scramble talk with Severa where she listens to her woes and gives her advice.). His niceness stands out, which makes him similar to Stahl, Kellam, Libra, Henry (Henry does like helping people, he just has a completely misguided and rather unorthodox way in doing it.), Donnel, and Chrom but it could be something he inherited from Female Robin.
6.) Despite Male Morgan claiming that he does not remember Lucina in his recruitment conversation with Chrom or Robin, in his sibling support conversation with Lucina, Morgan has memories of her wielding the Falchion in the future. Which is a direct contradiction of his whole 'can only remember my mom' thing.
(?) In Fire Emblem Heroes, Male Morgan's artwork depicts him in the Tactician class wielding Grima's Truth. Tactician classes in Awakening can't use dark magic, Only Dark mages and Sorcerers can. While Male Morgan could've been taught by a father who has dark magic or has the option to change into a Dark mages and Sorcerers class, it could also be from Female Robin's Various classes.
Both Morgans
1.) Morgan is genuinely cheery, upbeat and smiles a lot. Like Henry, Gregor, Anna, Owain, Inigo, and Gangrel (see his support with Female Robin).
2.) Morgan can be ditzy. Could be from Donnel or Sumia. But Robin does have their moments of being Ditzy. For example, see Female Robin's B support with Lon'qu.
3.) Physically, they are both based on the body type 2 for Robin. You can say that Morgan looks like the opposite gender version of Robin when they were younger (if you see Robin's body type 2 as what body type 1 Robin would look like if they were younger).
4.) Both Morgan's greatest dream is to become a master tactician like Robin. Robin mentioned in their support that Morgan will surpass them. Its VERY obvious they got that from their parent but you could say they also got it from Laurent (In the future, Laurent was the tactician of the future kids), Severa (In her supports with Male Robin and in her B Support with Yarne, she's a decent strategist), or Virion (He plays chess which is considered a strategy game and He beats Robin at a strategy game in their supports). Maybe Miriel too, I mean while we don't see her engage in battle tactics, she's always analyzing something or other which is a trait necessary for a Tactician. Maybe Ricken since I'm pretty sure being studious is another necessary trait for a Tactician (and we know Morgan studies a lot in order to be a good tactician.).
(?) Those who saw that I didn't mention the second generation as a possible parent for both Morgans based on Classes is because it gets complicated due to the fact that A.) Robin has a huge class sets and B.) It depends on who fathered (or in Lucina's case mothered) the specific second generation so that they can pass down a class to Morgan.
(?) I don't think anyone in the Second Generation is most likely to be Both Morgan's parent because they exist in Future Past, so would the Robin there have Morgan (who is a little younger then the kids) with one of the Second Generation?
Who do you think is the child's units mostly likely, maybe, and least likely parents based on Classes, looks, supports, mannerisms, etc?
I'm not sure if I got everything. There's always a chance I'm missing something but I'm willing to listen to any input and reasons why you think whatever Mother or Father is suitable for each Morgans.
Who's the Most Likely Father for Male Morgan based on Classes, looks, supports, and/or mannerisms?: https://strawpoll.com/polls/PbZqRYL0vyN
Who's the Least Likely Father for Male Morgan based on Classes, looks, supports, and/or mannerisms?: https://strawpoll.com/polls/GeZAOop8PnV
Who's the Most Likely Mother for Female Morgan based on Classes, looks, supports, and/or mannerisms?: https://strawpoll.com/polls/PKgl3Pjp4np
Who's the Least Likely Mother for Female Morgan based on Classes, looks, supports, and/or mannerisms?: https://strawpoll.com/polls/1MnwO6N05n7
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Edit: sorry everyone forget to add the second generation in the poll. Now it's added
This is the last one, now I'm finished with "Fire Emblem Awakening: Who's the Most Likely, Least Likely, or Maybe Fathers or Mothers For Each Child Units based on Classes, Looks, Supports, and/or Mannerisms?".
Which do you want me to do next? "Who Would Be The Most Likely Mothers or Fathers for the Fire Emblem Fates Children Units?" Or "Which of the Ending(s) Would Be A Happy One for (Insert Name Here) in Fire Emblem Three Houses?"
The last ones means which character ending (single or paired) has the character accomplish their goals. Because in some paired endings it seem like it's happy for one of the two characters instead of both of them. I've give you two examples: 1.) Most of Bernadetta's endings end up with her still being reclusive while a very few have her heal from that. 2.) Ingrid is a complicated case, her dream is to be a Knight but at the same time the County of Galatea's (the domain of her family) suffers from poor conditions for agriculture so Ingrid might have to marry in order to aid her land. It seems like she has to choose one over the other.
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will you be doing another one of your polls about most likely fathers for Inigo? ive been using your analysis and the discussions on reddit to help me decide which pairings to go with on my first awakening playthrough, and im curious what your thoughts on Inigo are. thank you for making so many of these polls already
I just posted the Inigo one. I'm sorry it took so long. Life's been busy for the past few months. It's probably too late and you already decided on the pairing but I just thought I'd let you know I posted it.
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Who's the Most Likely, Least Likely, or Maybe Fathers for Inigo based on Classes, looks, supports, and/or mannerisms?
(Sorry for taking too long everybody I've been very busy with life for a few months. But then I thought why not finish this to get it over with. Still Busy after this.)
Most Child units inherit the hair color from their fathers (with the exception of Female Morgan, who inherited her mother's hair color, and Lucina). But some parents are more fitting for some child units then others based on Classes, looks, supports, mannerisms, etc. I'm not looking for who would make the kid stronger. Just a parent who would make sense for the Child Units.
Recap: Brady Severa Cynthia Laurent Noire Yarne Gerome Nah Kjelle Lucina Owain
Morgan
Here's what I've gathered about Inigo
1.) Inigo's Class is a Mercenary which he could've gotten from Gregor or Donnel.
2.) Inigo being a flirt makes him similar to Virion and maybe Gaius. But it's revealed that in the past Olivia told him to speak to girls if he wanted to become less shy, which is how he became a flirt. Although Virion is shown to be quite shy in his S Support with Sully.
3.) As stated above, he was shy in the past, which is something from Olivia. But depending on the perspective that shyness could also maybe come from Chrom (who has the fewest marriage options in the game due to being socially awkward), Lon'qu (who is more afraid of women then shy, but this could have ironic layers like if Olivia had Lon'qu!Inigo talk girls in order not only have him get over his shyness but also prevent him possibly being afraid of women like his father, which worked), or Virion (like I said above he's shown to be quite shy in his S Support with Sully.)
4.) Inigo is shown to look like Chrom but in Henry's ending with Olivia it's mentioned that Inigo inherited Henry's smile
5.) Each version of his name (English: Inigo, Japanese: Azur) and aliases (English: Laslow, Japanese: Lazward) seems to have a meaning of blue or names are similar to a variation of blues (Inigo-Indigo, Azur-Azure, Laslow-Lazuli, Lazward-lazurite) (Lazward is also a Persian word for blue). While it could be a reference for his blue armor, it could be a reference for blue hair he inherited from his father if it's either Chrom, Virion, or Robin (if you give him blue hair). Although Indigo is considered a purplish blue color, so Donnel could be an option since Donnel has purple hair. Plus Inigo's name could be a reference to his outfit (Which is blue).
6.) Speaking of names, Indigo isn't the only one with a color-based name. Chrom is based on Chroma, meaning color. Lucina is based on the word Luminescent, a measurement of the color spectrum.
7.) Inigo could fit the family theme of Chrom's family if he's his son. Blue hair (like Chrom and Lucina), and blue clothes (like Chrom and Lucina). Plus Inigo, Lucina, and Owain have birthdays relating to Marth. Inigo is born August 7th, the day Fire Emblem 1 was remade.
8.) Inigo can be similar to both Virion and Vaike with their… boasting.
9.) If Chrom marries Olivia, Inigo is the only one of Chrom's non-Lucina children to inherit the Mark of Naga
10.) Lucina's support with her sibling also fit the most with Inigo, due to the sibling personality traits (Insecurity, self doubt, fear of bugs, swordsmanship, comparing themselves to Chrom and Lucina). In case you're confused about the fear of bugs thing, Spring Inigo (or Festival Flower Inigo) makes a reference to that in Fire Emblem Heroes
11.) As stated above, Inigo has a fear of bugs, but Lon'qu likes bugs. In Summer Scramble DLC, he reveals to Gaius that he liked to catch them as a kid and finds them fascinating. Lissa also catches him catching butterflies in one of their support conversations.
12.) Although it was thanks to Olivis's advice that Inigo became a flirt, Inigo is like Virion in other ways. Both are unsuccessful womanizers with a flowery manner who do have a noble heart, but both of them are aware and willing to look foolish to others for surprisingly big-hearted reasons despite their own inner turmoil - Inigo being a ridiculously cheerful flirt to distract himself and keep up others' spirits, while Virion lets others think of his abandonment of his people as cowardice, despite doing so to prevent their own loyalty to him costing their lives. It gives layers to Virion and Inigo's B-support.
13.) Inigo tends to mask his troubles behind cheerful, optimistic demeanor. He could've gotten that from Henry. Henry, in the "Future Past" DLC, notes that they both tend to bottle up their pain behind their smiles.
14.) In almost all of Inigo's support with his father. They always compare him to Lucina. It would make sense if it was Chrom who says that if he's Inigo's father.
(?) If Henry is Inigo's father, he's the only one out of all of Inigo's possible fathers who makes no mention of Lucina in their father-son support.
(?) In "The Future's Past, Part 2", if Male Robin is his father, it ends up making him be the strategist of the group make him look like he's taking after his father.
(?) If Olivia marries Henry, and If Inigo/Laslow marries Peri. Well… I guess both dancing and shyness aren't the only thing Inigo has inherited from Olivia. Both of them clearly have a type, since both Henry and Peri are similar.
(?) In Inigo's Harvest Scramble conversation with Owain, Inigo mentions that he killed so many living people that the act barely phases him anymore. Plus in the Awakening DLC Death's Embrace, he mentions hardly feeling anything while fighting real people anymore. He also has an easier time coping with death and horror in general. It could be a inherited from Henry thing or a development thing considering the circumstances.
(?) In Fates, Owain's (or Odin's) secondary class line is Samurai which is closest this game has to Myrmidons. Severa's (or Selena's) secondary class line is Sky Knight because she could reclass to Pegasus Knight in Awakening and because she's gotten over the issues she had with Cordelia, so now she can honor her mother. Where am I going with this? Well Inigo's (or Laslow's) secondary class line is the Ninja, which could be promoted to Master Ninja, the closest thing in Fates to the Assassin class. Because as stated above he has killed so many living people it doesn't phase him anymore. But you can also say he inherited the option to the the closest thing to be an Assassin (Master Ninja) in Fates from a father who has an option to be an Assassin, like Gaius, Lon'qu, Avatar (Robin), Stahl, Vaike, Kellam, Gregor, or Henry
Who do you think is the child's units mostly likely, maybe, and least likely parents based on Classes, looks, supports, mannerisms, etc?
I'm not sure if I got everything. There's always a chance I'm missing something but I'm willing to listen to any input and reasons why you think whatever Father is suitable for Inigo.
Who's the Most Likely Father for Inigo based on Classes, looks, supports, and/or mannerisms?: https://strawpoll.com/polls/w4nWrRWlxyA
Who's the Least Likely Father for Inigo based on Classes, looks, supports, and/or mannerisms?: https://strawpoll.com/polls/3RnYlDXjzye
Reddit (you can click here if you want to see what other people think in the comments but know that the polls aren't in Reddit)
Do you guys want me to do Morgan next? (Not sure if I should make a separate pages for Male and Female Morgan or place them all in one) Or do you want me to move on with another Fire Emblem topic? Like either Who Would Be The Most Likely Mothers or Fathers for the Fire Emblem Fates Children Units? Or Which Ending is a Happy Ending for (Insert Name Here) in Fire Emblem Three Houses?
The last ones means which character ending (single or paired) has the character accomplish their goals. Because in some paired endings it seem like it's happy for one of the two characters instead of both of them. I've give you an example: Ingrid & Sylvain
"As Margrave Gautier, Sylvain devoted his life to improving relations with the people of Sreng. Under his leadership, nobles were persuaded that Relics and Crests were not necessary as they'd previously thought. Though he went down in history as an extraordinary lord, he could not have done so without the constant support and counsel of his wife, Ingrid, whose wisdom and tenacity ensured that the people would prosper. Sylvain was ever loyal to his beloved wife. The couple had many children, and while not one of them bore a Crest, they were all equally and wholeheartedly loved."
Sylvain accomplished a goal but Ingrid's goal is to be a Knight but her and Sylvain's ending makes no mention of it happening.
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Who's the Most Likely, Least Likely, or Maybe Fathers for Owain based on Classes, looks, supports, and/or mannerisms?
Most Child units inherit the hair color from their fathers (with the exception of Female Morgan, who inherited her mother's hair color, and Lucina). But some parents are more fitting for some child units then others based on Classes, looks, supports, mannerisms, etc. I'm not looking for who would make the kid stronger. Just a parent who would make sense for the Child Units.
Recap: Brady Severa Cynthia Laurent Noire Yarne Gerome Nah Kjelle Lucina
Inigo
Morgan
Here's what I've gathered about Owain.
1.) In Awakening Owain's class is Myrmidon, which he could've gotten from Stahl, Lon'qu, Robin, Gaius or Gregor. In Fates Owain (or Odin) is a Dark Mage which he could've gotten from Libra, Henry, or Robin.
2.) He probably got the theatrics from Virion. Although the bizarreness probably came from Henry as well. The bragging probably came from Vaike.
3.) In his supports with Cynthia, Owain gets into an argument with her over what kind of hero is better. Owain prefers dark and edgy heroes, while Cynthia prefers more conventional heroes. I wonder if his preference is inspired by a possible father. Maybe either Lon'qu or Henry.
4.) Lon'qu's A Support with Lissa (where he took an arrow for her) could mirror his B Support with Owain. But there's a possible error, in when Lon'qu took an arrow for Lissa he still managed to kill the all assassins while injured, while when Lon'qu took an arrow for Owain in their B Support, they both retreated.
(?) Henry's father support with Owain has some unique dialogue. In their C Support Henry doesn't think Owain is cursed because he didn't detect a curse. At the beginning of their B Support Henry wasn't upset with him, not only that when Henry got shot by that arrow protecting Owain, it's implied Henry killed every single archer there single handedly.
(?) It's revealed in his A supports with his father that he died protecting him from an arrow but in Robin's case, he became gravely injured and is never seen by Owain again
(?) Ricken and Donnel are the youngest males of the Shepherds. In case you guys feel weird pairing up Lissa with anyone else.
(?) In Fire Emblem Fates, giving a Dragon Feather to Severa, Inigo, and Owain (Selena, Laslow, and Odin) produces some unique dialogue. Inigo and Severa show distaste for it while Owain has a straight up pissed reaction towards it. That particular reaction out what the other two feel could be from being impacted from either the Robin-Grima connection if he's his father or (this is only a theory) because it might remind him of the prejudice he might've faced in his childhood due to being half-Plegian if Henry is his father.
(?) One of Owain's barrack conversations with his father reveals that his father took him to the armory and that his father usually inscribes 'I Love Lissa' on his purchases. Who do you think would do that?
(?) Owain knows the Ylissean Royal family's fencing style, though he has added his own spin to it. So even if one of his possible father doesn't use swords, Owain still learns it.
Who do you think is the child's units mostly likely, maybe, and least likely parents based on Classes, looks, supports, mannerisms, etc?
I'm not sure if I got everything. There's always a chance I'm missing something but I'm willing to listen to any input and reasons why you think whatever Father is suitable for Owain.
Who's the Most Likely Father for Owain based on Classes, looks, supports, and/or mannerisms?: https://strawpoll.com/polls/e7ZJO1l4My3
Who's the Least Likely Father for Owain based on Classes, looks, supports, and/or mannerisms?: https://strawpoll.com/polls/wby5l7PDkZA
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Who's the Most Likely, Least Likely, or Maybe Mothers for Lucina based on Classes, looks, supports, and/or mannerisms?
Most Child units inherit the hair color from their fathers (with the exception of Female Morgan, who inherited her mother's hair color, and Lucina). But some parents are more fitting for some child units then others based on Classes, looks, supports, mannerisms, etc. I'm not looking for who would make the kid stronger. Just a parent who would make sense for the Child Units.
Recap: Brady Severa Cynthia Laurent Noire Yarne Gerome Nah Kjelle
Owain
Inigo
Morgan
This time instead of Fathers, we're looking at Mothers for Lucina. Here's what I've gathered about her.
1.) Lucina seems like a bit of a tomboy (dressing up in masculine clothing, takes on a male persona, and is a very skilled swordswoman). Both Sully (obviously) and Robin (due to her slightly mischievous nature, her stronger interest in swordsmanship than the Male Avatar, and her love for training in general.) can be considered tomboys. Although Lucina also has a few girly tendencies as seen in her Supports. Robin can have feminine side too as seen in her C-Support with Chrom.
2.) Lucina's fighting style incorporates plenty of acrobatic flips and graceful twirls. Although it's Chrom who trains her to fight, I feel that she mixes some of Olivia's dances in it too.
3.) In some of the paralogues involving her potential siblings. Chrom would remark how Lucina neglected to mention she had a brother/sister when confirming the other child's identity. The Nameless Village Maiden, if married to Chrom, has no other children after Lucina
4.) One of Lucina's relationship event tiles has her asking "Mother, why don’t we have a little contest to see whose cooking Father prefers?" Remember both Sully and Robin are terrible cooks.
5.) Lucina's C and B support with her mother has her pick different dresses for her mother. But Lucina has a rather… unique sense of fashion that leaves her mother astonished. The snarkiness in their C Support would fit Sully plus she wouldn't be comfortable with the shopping and the girly stuff. But I feel she would be direct about it instead of thinking about it. Sumia I don't see snarky. Maribelle would be too picky and would comment over Lucina's fashion sense (see how she talks to her husband and Brady). This could fit both Robin and Olivia sense Robin does have her snarky moments and Olivia would be too nervous to to directly say anything about Lucina's fashion sense.
(?) Lucina's C support with her siblings has them being scared of a bug. I don't see Kjelle being scared of a bug. The way Brady talks doesn't make him suitable to be Chrom's son. I can see Cynthia, Morgan, and Inigo being scared of a bug. In Male Morgan's supports with Noire he said he likes bugs but he makes a couple of exceptions, cockroaches (in his sibling C Support with Lucina) and giant fire-breathing scorpions, so it's not too out of character for him to be scared. Before anyone says it's out of character for Inigo to say he'd sooner die loveless and alone than touch a bug, there's a reference to that in Fire Emblem Heroes (https://forums.serenesforest.net/index.php?/topic/94234-spring-inigo-references-lucina%E2%80%99s-sibling-supports-again/). As for Cynthia, well you know her personality. Additional info for possible siblings is that Male Morgan seems to have a few memories of Lucina if he's her sibling and Inigo, if Chrom is his father, has a brand of the royal family in his right eye.
(?) Tiki hints that Chrom is a similar person to a distant ancestor of his. Sigurd married Deirdre, despite not knowing one another long after a chance encounter. There has been rumors that Sigurd is an ancestor of his and he's who Tiki is talking about. If it's true then Therefore, due to Chrom and Sigurd's similar personality and take on the world, and Sigurd and Deirdre's canonical relationship, Chrom and Olivia's marriage could be a reference to this.
Who do you think is the child's units mostly likely, maybe, and least likely parents based on Classes, looks, supports, mannerisms, etc?
I'm not sure if I got everything. There's always a chance I'm missing something but I'm willing to listen to any input and reasons why you think whatever mother is suitable for Lucina.
Who's the Most Likely Mother for Lucina based on Classes, looks, supports, and/or mannerisms?: https://strawpoll.com/polls/NoZrLlGb3n3
Who's the Least Likely Mother for Lucina based on Classes, looks, supports, and/or mannerisms?: https://strawpoll.com/polls/BJnX4vXlLnv
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Who's the Most Likely, Least Likely, or Maybe Fathers for Kjelle based on Classes, looks, supports, and/or mannerisms?
Most Child units inherit the hair color from their fathers (with the exception of Female Morgan, who inherited her mother's hair color, and Lucina). But some parents are more fitting for some child units then others based on Classes, looks, supports, mannerisms, etc. I'm not looking for who would make the kid stronger. Just a parent who would make sense for the Child Units.
Recap: Brady Severa Cynthia Laurent Noire Yarne Gerome Nah
Lucina
Owain
Inigo
Morgan
Here's what I've gathered about Kjelle.
1.) Kjelle enjoys a good fight. Vaike loves a good fight. Lon'qu keeps challenging other men to training fights (see his support with Gregor). Henry joins Chrom because he loves Wars.
2.) Her snarkiness probably came from Frederick, Lon'qu and Gaius.
3.) She's a harsh trainer to Brady in their A and S Supports. Frederick can be a harsh trainer as well (See Frederick's support with Tharja)
4.) Kjelle's class is a Knight. Which she could've inherited from Kellam, Frederick, Vaike, and Robin.
5.) Kjelle's supports with her mother reveals that Future Sully insisted she's bad at riding horses and should stick to foot combat. Which is revealed to be a lie Future Sully made to allow Kjelle to have her own identity and not live in her mother's shadow. Would this be a problem if either Kellam or Frederick is her father? Kellam being a Knight and Frederick training soldiers (the last part is due to Kjelle's Future Past ending where she trains new knights of Ylisse)
6.) Both Kellam and Kjelle have attachments to their armor. Kellam's support with Maribelle reveals that his armor was made for him by his village because they were proud of him for being a Shepherd, even if they got his size wrong. While Kjelle's A Support with Owain reveals she keeps her first suit of armor and uses it to calm her from time to time.
7.) In The Future Past Ending, Kjelle trains the new knights of Ylisse. Which could be her following Frederick's footsteps.
8.) Both Kjelle and Sully are terrible at cooking. But her father is decent enough (he had to learn cause of Sully's terrible cooking). This might cross out both Chrom and Robin as her possible father since both Chrom and Robin are known terrible cooks (Chrom's cooking made Vaike unconscious in their support). Also, why would Virion and Ricken need to learn since they are both nobles and would've had servants cook for them, although in Ricken's case his family has fallen from grace and lost all influence so they probably couldn't get servants because of this. Plus, some barracks dialogue has Ricken mention that cooking is something all modern men should know how to do. Virion might have an excuse too, He's not at the dukedom where his servants are, He's with the The Shepherds so he'll have to do things himself. Plus considering he's seen as a coward by his people, I'm not sure if any servants will serve him or work for him.
9.) In Kjelle's support with Gerome, she trains so hard to surpass him. She also trains to get strong too. This could've been inherited from Lon'qu (He keeps challenging other men to training fights in their supports to find a worthy opponent and get stronger). Maybe Gregor (since age comes with experience, plus have you seen Gregor & Lon'qu's support?) and Frederick (he takes training seriously, if you see Frederick/Tharja's C Support its intense). Should Donnel count since he started off as a weak villager but ends up being one of the strongest units?
10.) Kjelle's C rank support with Severa reveals that under her armor she's completely ripped. According to this Kozaki sketch, Kellam is ripped under his armor. But that would be from all the strength training in order to carry that armor around.
(?) Kjelle's Cipher trading cards show her eyes as purple. Donnel has purple eyes. We don't know what color Kellam's eyes are because they are always closed, but because of that we can assume Kjelle inherited his eyes. In Fire Emblem Heroes, Henry's special attack sprite (or damaged sprite in his Trick or Defeat incarnation) reveals his irises to look like a purplish color. But Kjelle's eyes in Fire Emblem Heroes look different, like maybe grey?
(?) One of Kjelle's barrack quotes to her father is "Well, when I was really little, you and I used to wage mock battles. You never really gave it your all, though. Said you didn't want to 'leave a dent.' Heh. But I'm older now. How about a real match? Come on, I'm a tough cookie!". Does that mean that her Father suggested it or does Kjelle suggest it cause she likes to fight? If it's the former, which father would be in character to start that? If it's the latter I'm pretty sure any father would humor their kid.
Who do you think is the child's units mostly likely, maybe, and least likely parents based on Classes, looks, supports, mannerisms, etc?
I'm not sure if I got everything. There's always a chance I'm missing something but I'm willing to listen to any input and reasons why you think whatever father is suitable for Kjelle.
Voting is optional - Who's the Most Likely Father for Kjelle based on Classes, looks, supports, and/or mannerisms?: https://strawpoll.com/polls/ajnENKPakgW
Who's the Least Likely Father for Kjelle based on Classes, looks, supports, and/or mannerisms?: https://strawpoll.com/polls/40Zmd7Wokga
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