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askhubertvonvestra · 1 year
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Kid Hubert: Father said we're not to cry.
Adult Hubert: That's because Father is incapable of human emotion. You are 10. Cry if you feel like it.
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quillfulwriter · 6 months
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jeirtza · 2 years
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emilreloaded · 5 months
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isan0rt · 8 months
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It's deeply ironic that as much as we all joked that Three Hopes Hubert is dressed like he's on his way to the Black Parade, that is actually 100% a Dimitri song.
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pickled-flowers · 9 days
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No bet seriously go listen to Ruelle Laurier by les cowboys fringants and tell Me what u think it's for science
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nosfelixculpa · 1 year
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Father. No...You are just a traitor now. In light of your crimes against the Empire... The punishment is death.
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do you think edelgard looks at her fellow eagles (mainly ferdinand, linhardt, caspar, & bernadetta) and sees the faces of their parents, the people who backstabbed her father like julius caesar and threw her and her siblings to the wolves wearing the skin of former friends/loved ones? do you think edelgard pushes whatever grudges she has against their parents away because her whole philosophy is not being defined based on your birth? do you think edelgard looks at them and initially doesn’t want to trust them based on their parentage but knows that’s horribly hypocritical of her and pushes forward to force herself to try?
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geekeryisafoot · 2 years
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Scarlet Blaze spoilers- I typically skip all cut scenes when grinding levels, except for this one. This one I stop and watch literally 5 times in a row
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biracy · 6 months
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skin and desire with jezzy maybe…(for the ask thing)
skin: How comfortable is your OC in their skin? Do they grapple with anything that lives inside them—a beast, a curse, a failure, a monster? How do they face the smallest, weakest, most horrible version of themself? Are they able to acknowledge it at all?
Jezebel's whooooole deal is struggling with the fact that she, like, exists if that makes any sense. She has a lot of identity problems and self-worth problems and I definitely don't think she's "comfortable" in herself. She spends most of her story being the "smallest, weakest, most horrible version of herself", tormented by her father and almost completely subservient to him. What lives inside her is a version of herself that IS comfortable, even confident, and she's not used to that feeling at all. She's had that feeling tamped down by her mother for so many years that she completely suppresses the early desires to stand up to her father's ghost. Sometimes life will have u believing the version of urself that wants to say no is a curse and a monster and that's one of my favorite things to delve into with her
desire: What's one thing your OC wants more than anything in the world? Are they open with that desire? Why or why not? What would they do to fulfill it?
Jezebel wants... a lot. I'd say primarily she wants validation, she wants to feel like she's necessary. That's why Hubert enlisting her to reanimate his body is so effective; not only is he her father (and a positive parental relationship is also something she desires), but the fact that he becomes so physically dependent on her makes her feel NEEDED, which is huge for her (which in turn makes her become emotionally dependent on him. Get it? Ugh my mind). He manages to keep her under his thumb for so long because she's just so desperate for something even slightly resembling a positive relationship, and bc the way he manipulates her is different from how Annalise smothered her she doesn't realize (or chooses to ignore) that her relationship with her dad is just as bad as her relationship with her mom. Insert "'Jesse Pinkman just wanted a father figure' well he got one that's what fathers are like" post here
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iturbide · 2 years
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ok for the "Hubert's dad was snatched by TWSITD" theory (i first found this on a Reddit post by u/CyberActors15)
so basically the question is. why does Hubert's dad help with the Insurrection? House Vestra has been loyal to House Hresvelg for generations, and Hubert was raised to be loyal to Edelgard. i would presume the same applies for his father. if the former Marquis Vestra was so loyal to House Hresvelg, why would he participate in the Insurrection? that just seems... odd. had Hubert's dad taught his son to NOT follow House Vestra's tradition, that would've been a lot less suspicious, at least to me, ironically enough, because that would have reinforced an idea that Vestra Sr. genuinely had a problem with House Hresvelg.
it's been shown that characters who learn dark magic are connected to the Shitters (as i not so affectionately call TWSITD). without this theory, Hubert's connection to them seems almost... tangential compared to the other characters (Edelgard, Hapi, and Lys were all experimented on; meanwhile, Hubert only has connection to Edelgard, who has a connection to TWSITD). yes, it's possible Hubert only started learning dark magic after working with them, but considering how proficient he seems to be, i'm tempted to say he might have a bit more of a history with it than we know of.
the only thing that kind of throws a wrench in this is Hubert and Hanneman's support chain
You know as I was reading this I was trying to remember which support Hubert had that talked about his dad's potential motivations for joining the Insurrection and you're right it was Hanneman that's what I was thinking of
It's definitely an interesting theory with some fascinating potential! But I don't think I buy into it, myself, for a few reasons. First and foremost: we've never seen the Twisted place multiple agents in the same arena. Cornelia was the lone agent working in Faerghus; Solon, using the guise of Tomas, was the lone agent working under Rhea's nose in Garreg Mach prior to the course of events in the game; and although they placed Kronya in the monastery a bit early, having her 'rescued' with Flayn, she becomes the sole agent working there a month later after Solon departs following events at Remire (and notably, this is in the immediate lead-up to Edelgard's attack at the end of the year -- one month of overlap between agents is frankly shocking when things are moving this fast). If they already managed to take Hubert's father, why wouldn't he be the one to introduce Duke Aegir to the rest of the Twisted organization and hook him on the Crest of Flames experiment? Why did a second agent, taking the guise of Volkhard von Arundel, need to come in to make that play? Given how sparing they are with their personnel resources, it doesn't track for me: von Vestra would have been in a key position of trust at the Emperor's side, given the link between his family and the Hresvelgs, so if he had been a Twisted agent they arguably wouldn't have needed to replace Arundel.
I think, instead, they recognized that Volkhard was the better candidate to switch -- someone who Edelgard trusted, and who could therefore extract her from the Kingdom once the Insurrection ended. von Vestra, despite his position, didn't have that kind of access -- and while his son might, his loyalty was to Edelgard alone even at that age: they couldn't trust that he would actually bring her back to the Empire for use in the experiment, rather than just staying in the Kingdom with her once they'd been reunited.
Which actually does bring me back around to that support with Hanneman. Because it's not just that Support that makes me think von Vestra was never bodyswapped: it's also Hubert's Support chain with Edelgard. He mentions that when her uncle spirited her off to Faerghus, he was absolutely bereft:
The sensation of loss that overcame me on that day defies all description. It was as horrific as if I'd lost all my limbs. I left the city in a mad rush to rescue you. My father sent soldiers to capture me. I fought them off for three days, but they did finally manage it. Of course, I was only ten. I never would've reached Fhirdiad.
By his own admission, his father sent men out after him when he ran off to try and catch up with Edelgard and her uncle -- and he spent three days, at the age of ten, fighting them off in his attempt to reach her. If his dad had already been replaced at that point, he didn't need to put in that much effort to get Hubert back: Hubert's proven loyalty to Edelgard made him a liability, since he would almost certainly oppose their designs, and they couldn't bring him to their side without straight-up brainwashing him (which clearly had not happened); and if his dad hadn't been replaced yet but was later...again, why would they let Hubert go unchecked, knowing so intimately that he was very likely going to become a problem? Hubert's presence at Edelgard's side implies to me that the Twisted didn't know how big an issue he would be: they underestimated him to their own detriment because they weren't aware of how deep his loyalty ran, which essentially precludes the notion that they had an agent in his House, since otherwise they'd recognize him for the problem he was.
(For me personally, Hubert's dark magic proficiency never seemed suspect: we know that he's Edelgard's right-hand man, and he's at this point intimately familiar with the Twisted. Unlike the other names on that list, Hubert is still the only one who hadn't been subjected to experimentation; on top of that, it's very doubtful that his dad would have been swapped out before the Insurrection had begun to foment, since a position in Adrestia wasn't advantageous to them until that point, meaning that he still had less time than Lysithea to develop the skill while being arguably more proficient with it than Edelgard, who chose a physical class over a magical one. Your list also omits Jeritza, who also learns a Dark Magic spell despite him not being experimented on directly. Personally I think that Hubert is just a proficient mage and threw himself into Dark Magic study once Edelgard made him aware of the Twisted: he's strategically-minded enough that he probably believed 'know thine enemy' applied to their magic as much as everything else.)
All this to say that I actually do think there's a valid reason for Marquis von Vestra joining the Insurrection after a thousand years of loyalty to the Imperial Lineage -- and that's him realizing what it's done to his son. Hubert admits to Edelgard that his very first memory of their time together was when she was injured, and his father scolded him for his negligence:
From the age of six, he'd been groomed to be Edelgard's protector, told to put his very life on the line for her sake, which is likely expected of the von Vestras...once they reach adulthood. Hubert's father was trying to impart a lesson early regarding what his role as Edelgard's servant was -- but then the Insurrection began, Arundel vanished with Edelgard, and his son rushed out of the city after her, heedless of his own life and fighting his father's men for three days because of the lesson his father imparted on him. However much Hubert loathes his father in the present, the feeling was not necessarily mutual -- and having come so close to losing his eldest child, only ten years old, to a bond of servitude...people change. Sometimes it takes an upheaval for people to question the way things have always been. But I tend to think that in that moment, seeing his son dragged back to Enbarr, probably still trying to fight despite barely sleeping or eating for three days in his desperation to reach Edelgard and fulfill his duty...he realized that the duty he'd given his son was a yoke upon his neck, crushing the person he might otherwise have been. And in that moment, he wondered if there might be a better existence for his son, for his other children -- not bound as servants to the Imperial lineage, erasing their lives and their children's lives so that the Emperor and his issue could fulfill their own...but able to become their own people, defined by their own interests.
Hubert: My earliest memory of you is of when you were injured. I recall being scolded most sternly by my father. "You are Lady Edelgard's servant!" he said. "You must protect her with your life!"
Edelgard: I had no idea. But House Vestra has served House Hresvelg for generations... Given that, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised.
Hubert: Indeed. After that, I made certain to accompany you wherever you went.
I tend to think that von Vestra betrayed his emperor for the chance giving his children a better life: one where they no longer had to define themselves solely by the Hresvelg they served. But in Hubert's case, it was too late -- he'd taken to heart the lesson that Edelgard's life outweighs his own four years prior at the tender age of six, and as such his father's betrayal of the Emperor's family became tantamount to a betrayal of his own.
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lattehearted · 10 months
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ur fire emblems are a 10 but they say the most edgelord shit-
So I don't write either of the characters I was talking about on my personal, outside of fanfic, so I give you a third edgelord: Odin Dark.
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idv-thespians · 11 months
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"happy father's day you alcoholic bastard 🫶 "
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flamingredanon · 1 year
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[RHMG AU]
So..what if Henry was the son of the galeforce in RHMG, but Green (somehow) found Henry and instead of Green executes him.. he brings Henry unconscious and injured to base and back into the arms of your father..(bad ending)
Henry very well knew the risks of going to Earth, especially with the so called "Toppat Killer" on the loose, but he had to atleast figure out who this killer was so they could fight back against it, and getting up close and personal was probably the only way Henry could think of.
And there was still the matter of finding Right Hand Man, who no one had seen since the rocket launch. While thankfully he wasn't found among the many victims of this Toppat Killer, Henry did want the man found so they would have an advantage back, not to mention getting Reginald to stop moping around.
Whatever was going on with the Government right now, all Henry knew that his father, Hubert Galeforce, was very much involved in. And he wasn't quite ready to face him still.
The Toppat Leader wasn't expecting to run into a small group of Government troops in his quest, and he definitely wasn't expecting the armor guy he punched in the face a few months back to be wearing a helmet and a grudge.
After taking a quite the beating and probably hurting his hand trying to punch metal armor, Henry managed to barely escape, needing to find some sort of shelter to hide for awhile.
A quick slam to the ground by a somewhat familiar cybernetic arm had Henry quickly turning to see Right Hand Man, decked out in a Government uniform for some strange reason and his cybernetic left eye glowing a strange green.
Henry tried to pull the metal arm off of him to no avail, his hurt hand not helping any, watching Right get closer and closer with no emotion to his face.
And then Henry felt a violent shock throughout his body, falling unconscious after that.
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When General Hubert Galeforce heard that Green had recovered his injured son, he was filled with mixed emotions.
He was still angry at his boy for running away and getting into a life of crime that lead to him joining the group that killed Christopher in cold blood, even discarding his last name for the fake name "Stickmin".
However, Henry was back home and he was sure with some "minor corrective cybernetic surgery" thanks to Dr V, the son he always loved would be returned to him.
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Henry's whole body felt heavy as he slowly woke up, unable to feel his left hand or the back of his head for the strangest reason before looking up to see his father and some kindly doctor with blonde hair waiting for him.
Galeforce explained that Henry had been in quite the accident that was caused by the Toppat Clan, that he was saved thanks to Dr V's cybernetic work and he was safely back home now.
Henry hugged his dad before getting up from his medical bed, Galeforce arranging for Green and Charles to show Henry around the current base before they met back up for dinner time and catch up on everything that has happened.
Galeforce was sure that his dear brother would be proud that Henry was back with the winning team, and soon he would be even prouder of the Toppats eventual downfall.
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Honestly Hubert von Vestra deserves a goddamn medal for not punching Hanneman directly in the face during every support scene they have.
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