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smkittykat · 2 days
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Byleth
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spadefish · 2 days
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If you make an L with your hand the professor will most certainly come rest his chin in it
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lysterene · 2 days
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Toxic yuri for the 2024 Fe3h Femslash Exchange
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banettedoodles · 1 day
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byleth fire emblem you will always be famous
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dpsisquared · 1 day
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Random musing about Byleth. I identified with them right away, instantly pegging them as the extreme point on the 'logical over emotional' spectrum. Which I felt in my SOUL. Sometimes it kinda sucks to be a very practical person because it gets misunderstood as not caring. (This goes double for women, which is another reason I prefer f!Byleth.)
Look at their conversation with Dimitri after Lonato's rebellion. Dimitri is offended by her blunt statement, "That's the reality of war" -- it IS, though! When nobles march off for some noble cause, commoners are the ones dying by the hundreds. Byleth isn't saying that's a good thing, and arguably, saying this to a future king is more of an admonishment. But since they are quiet and do not spell out their entire thought process, Dimitri jumps to his own conclusion that she is uncaring of the deaths that occurred that day.
This translates to a million little things in real life too. In most of Byleth's ships, they will be the one vetoing vacations and presents for financial or schedule reasons (they want everyone to be able to eat and live comfortably day to day instead). They will be the ones making the call of when to put a beloved pet to sleep (they don't want them to suffer any more). But without really good communication skills, it's easy for these things to look like "not caring", having no emotions, being heartless. Not to mention it can be exhausting/demoralizing to always be "the bad guy".
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In conclusion, I like Byleth cause she's just like me fr
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mixxyvizzett · 2 days
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Fire Emblem Owl Houses 🦉
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jupiter-mokusei · 2 days
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Lethdimi 1hour drawing subject"hold someone tight"
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slotumn · 22 hours
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Some notes on how I personally like to write the lords + Rhea+ Shezleth wrt sacrifices and deaths and moral dilemmas they face when they make decisions
Basically,
Edelgard: People will die because of my decisions, but it must be done in order to bring change and ensure more don’t die in the future under an unjust system
Rhea: People will die because of my decisions, but it must be done in order to maintain stability and ensure more don’t die in the future under chaos and turmoil
Dimitri: People have died because of me and my decisions, I know it’s unforgivable no matter what and I will atone for it by avenging them (feral mode)/saving as much as or more than I have killed (post-feral clarity)
Claude: People have died because of me and my decisions, but that was the best I could do in my situation, and as long as I/we stay alive thanks to that I/we still have a chance to turn things around for the better
Byleth: People dying is people dying and nobody knows if any of your decisions will be “justified” until it plays out. I’ll help you get the results that will hopefully “justify” your decisions because I love and support you, but honestly, all that shit you're saying is just cope
Shez: Cool cool, where’s my fucking money
As you can tell the main foils/contrasts I like are Rhea <–> Edelgard, Dimitri <–> Claude, and Shez+Byleth. More rambling about it under the cut
For Rhea and Edelgard, I like to focus on them being similar people at different points of life/the project they’ve dedicated their lives to. I’m sure people have already made the analysis about parallels between them, from losing their families/conquering the continent/etc etc but basically, they have very similar philosophies/attitudes/outlooks, and the difference is whether the current system and dominant ideology is what they like or not.
I think that a young Seiros, fleeing a genocide and recruiting allies in the south, would have had faced similar objections Edelgard did; Nemesis may not be the most benevolent ruler, yes, and we don’t literally believe everything his regime preaches, but at least things are manageable and stable if we play along, especially down here in the south. Do we really need to risk everything we have to go up and fight him? Your ideas hold appeal, but some of us don’t find it appealing enough to die for it.
And similarly, I think Edelgard, if she grew old enough to see her system really take root in society, would say a lot of the same things that Rhea would've liked to say, when younger generations complain; look, what we have isn’t perfect, but you really don’t want to see what it was like before, and the fact you can have these complaints at all are a testament to the system I’ve made working. And if you try to burn all this down out of youthful passion, it’s more likely that we will regress instead of progress.
For Dimitri and Claude, it’s about how they deal with guilt; on a personal level, specifically. Politically I think they’d take or dodge responsibility as is necessary lol
Dimitri is straightforward, almost too straightforward. Not great at coming up with excuses, or rather, excusing himself. His way of facing the guilt is very one on one; taking blood for blood, while he's feral. Saving life for life taken, post-feral clarity. And even then, deep down he feels like ("knows") it's will never be enough. And he takes on all that guilt head on even in places where it's not his fault, a.k.a. survivor's guilt.
Claude, meanwhile, dude is a mental gymnastic gold medalist (affectionate). It's not that he doesn't feel guilt, but I think he's very good at seemingly minimizing it, excusing it, and convincing himself that he's better off focusing on other things. As for survivor's guilt, I'm not saying Claude wouldn't ever feel it, but he'd focus on the fact he survived, rather than the guilt.
Finally, Byleth and Shez. Honestly I think they have pretty similar outlooks, it's just a matter of how they explain it lol. The role I like to give these two is reality checkers; because the lords and Rhea can have their debates about Ideology™ and The System™ and Morality™ and Responsibility™ of it all they'd like, but in the end, it's people like Shez and Byleth doing the dirty work and dying on the field for the decisions.
And when people die, the physical, material reality is that they're fucking dead. Attach causes and justifications and obligations and excuses to their corpses as you want, but at the end of the day, it is a corpse and the person is dead. That's the reality they've always lived in, and not just as a one-off incident, either; the thing they do for survival is fighting and killing. They have a "It Is What It Is" type of attitude as a baseline, because, well... it is. Doesn't mean they don't feel things about it. Doesn't mean they don't want to save people where they can. Nonetheless— they know all too well that what happens is what happens.
For this reason, I like to think that grand moralistic judgements are not their thing, no matter the route; they don't even think the lord they sided with is fundamentally more correct/better. Like, come on, when they were asked to choose a house upon arriving at Garreg Mach, they probably weren't weighing their options based on who'd be the most "objectively" "morally" correct if a war broke out between the three (+the Church).
That being said, I think they definitely have a sense of what's good. But it's not the philosophical/abstract type of good you might hear the other four get into debates about. Shez and Byleth's idea of good is, in many ways, very small and inconsequential— but grander concepts of morality can't exist without it. And I like to think that the reason why Shez and Byleth become so important to the side they picked isn't just because of their powers, but also because the constantly they remind others of those small good things.
"Good" to Shez and Byleth is having enough to eat; having warm clothes and bed to sleep in and a roof over their heads; spending time with the people they care about and seeing them safe. It's quite animalistic, in a way; interesting, considering that Agarthans belittle their enemies by calling them beasts.
But I don't think those two would be particularly affected by being called animals for that reason. "These beasts are happy— what about you?"
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rorah · 2 months
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When Chris Hackney dropped this gem, I knew I had to. On my honor as a shit poster knight And also I woke up too early today and decide it was good to spend that time doing this, now I am too sleepy.
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viria · 12 days
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"his rough hands are a stark contrast to his lips - a feather touch to the wound that's yet to heal."
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pekoe-ji · 2 months
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Byleth but Shez
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Happy Birthday Dimitri!
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valentinemesis · 5 months
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new feh banner wahoo
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wild-moss-art · 9 months
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this is how I feel when I play azure moon
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aomadoushi · 10 months
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post-timeskip
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