2010-12-07, 22:55 | Link #6321 |
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With enough of a big event, almost any character in any work of fiction can be redeemed. I actually see Homura as being more redeemable than Shirabe, since Homura at least seems to be dead-set on her actions being for a fully serious greater good (her enjoyment on roasting enemies alive seemed to be born out of self-righteous rage more than anything else) , while Shirabe actually takes smiling pleasure on mocking her enemies before trying to kill them (like she almost did to Nodoka). I find the latter much crueler than the former.
Fate is hard to pin down. Worse villains have been redeemed (Jeebus, Vegeta!), and I get the feeling the new Averrunci are a desperate attempt from Akamatsu to make Tertium look good by comparison. I wouldn't bother redeeming him, but we gotta admit he's the kind of character creators usually scramble to toss saves at mostly because they're so pretty and 'cool'. |
2010-12-08, 01:04 | Link #6322 | ||
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Once again I go back to my line that blind devotion only goes so far. Whether or not Homura is following Fate, or LifeMaker, or Cosmo Entelecheia, she is ultimately responsible for her own actions. She's hardly being forced to do what she does, after all. And she might say the ends justify the means all she likes, but most evil people feel that they are doing things for whatever their "greater good" is, whether that's killing people remotely to rid the world of criminals or taking over a world filled with war in such a way that the only impetus for battle is to unseat its new despot. Good and evil are defined more by how you reach your goals than what your goals are. TL;DR: good people don't have to justify their means. I have no idea what translation you read with Shirabe, but your raw at least must have been substandard to think she ever smiled. She was nothing but respectful during her confrontation with Nodoka, Chisame, and Paru, and was only going to kill(?) Honya (and only Honya) out of necessity. An evil act, certainly, but not one she appeared to enjoy, and she was on the battlefield. She's on the dark end of neutral; not as obviously evil as Homura. And of course anyone can be redeemed in fiction. The question is how believable the author makes it. Vegeta is probably a bad example, since what redemption he did receive rang hollow thanks to the fact that it was fairly out of character, and he was clearly only keeping himself from killing Goku because he couldn't...yet... And he was getting some tail... I don't think any of us are really arguing whether Fate, or Homura, or even Tsukuyomi "can" be redeemed. KA can do what he wants. If the story tells us they're redeemed, then they are. The argument is whether, at the end of the day, 1) it's a reasonable development, or 2) it's out of character or makes no sense and is thus bad writing. By that criteria, Homura is easily the easiest to redeem out of the three I mentioned in my previous post. Namely since neither of the other two would have any reason to wish to be redeemed. The only reason I could see Fate being redeemed (which is the same reason I left him off the evil list) is that I'm not sure whether he's always been self-aware enough to actually be evil. He probably is now, but the appearances of the other Averruncii only serve to illustrate how "programmed" onto his current path he may have been when he started out. Unlike Homura, he may very well have been "forced" by his ingrained nature into many of his evil actions.
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2010-12-08, 03:37 | Link #6323 |
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It's quite easy to fall into what we perceive as Evil, too. One could see Fate as being necessarily Evil in order to accomplish his goals. Otherwise, he's about as nice as Hades is in comparison to his brothers. And he's only opposing the good team because they chose to stay and fight.
He does however have his flaws. His perfection is the biggest one. "Those who seek to improve themselves keep moving forward. The one who is completely perfect stands still." -- Some old quote I heard a while back. The point is, perfection leads to stagnation. This has left him narrowsighted and pretty much incapable to see other points of view easily.
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2010-12-08, 06:37 | Link #6324 |
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IMHO the most likely thing happening (seem to remember faintly that someone, somewhere, mentioned that 312 weren't going to be a battlechapter) is that Mahora manages to use the extensive magical build-up to send Ala Rubla back to coup them out (not thinking that they'll actually manage to clean up, only reestabish Status Quo) ... so ... Eishun, Al and Eva going to pop there, protentially joining forces with Gödel and Takamichi, and plucking out Negi and co. in a charging retreat back to Mahora where they manage to close (but not destoying, merely locking it) the last gateway in a way so the timeline inside and outside is running equally fast, instead of MW running several weeks per day
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Is she even human? At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if she was some sort of demon or half-breed... and if that was the case it would only be another reason for her deep obsession with Setsuna. |
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2010-12-08, 07:24 | Link #6326 | ||
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As for Homura, my point is she seems more of the type that acts harshly because she doesnt think things any better, and never stops to consider she may be in the wrong. The true extent of her evil relies on what she would do once the fact she is in the wrong finally sinks into her. Quote:
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2010-12-08, 10:17 | Link #6327 |
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Looking back through the images, I don't see Shirabe making any expression but 'blank'. But on the other hand, when she was about to execute Nodoka, she makes note of the fact that she's surprised all three of them survived the attack she used to bring them down, which implies she was shooting to kill the whole time, so it kind of evens out.
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2010-12-08, 11:52 | Link #6328 |
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Just re read a few of the chapters, 229 shows the forshadow of the multiple fates. So we've got earth, wind, fire, water. The 4 elements....im kinda interested in what elements or what affinities the 1st and 2nd could have. Im getting a feeling that we'll have a Super Fate vs Demonic Negi where fate fuses with the other elements then becomes the 2nd then he goes evolve again and becomes the 1st.
Kinda seems like a Freeza thing going on with Fate in my head :O
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2010-12-09, 02:07 | Link #6329 | |
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As for #1 and #2, I think the timeline as concerns the Fates is starting to become fairly clear. We saw what happened to #1, who I'm pretty sure was confirmed as an earth Averruncus. Some time between the fall of Ostia and The Disappearance of Nagi Springfield, Dynamis summoned #2 (presumably as an earth-oriented redux of #1, but this is the only unclear point), who went on to defeat Nagi and be destroyed in the process. Shortly after (probably very shortly after), #3 popped out, clearly a redux of #1, and KE decided to bide its time until the events of the series. Some time since, Dynamis decided to set up #4-6 to pop out toward the end to ensure the job gets done. Whether it's due to an inability to have more than one Averruncus of each type active at a given time, or Dynamis' growing dissatisfaction at Fate's increasingly emotional demeanor (and the earth line's history of failure), none of #4-6 are earth-based. That's where we are right now.
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2010-12-09, 19:35 | Link #6330 |
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Hey everybody. Just thought I'd drop in and introduce myself. Overmaster probably knows me from other forums.
As far as I can tell, the deal with the Fates is that #3 is a sort of reincarnation of #'s 1 and 2, but 4-6 are separate creations. My guess as to why they have different elements is because it gives the team diverse abilities. The more types of spells they can use, the more effective they can be when they get called into action. I don't think any members of CE except for Tsukuyomi are irredeemably evil. Dynamis and Fate have obvious done some evil stuff, but they believe that they're acting in the interest of the greater good. It's not impossible that they could be shown the error of their ways. Fate's minions are more blind followers than anything; chances are they haven't really thought through what they're doing. Even if they do, it's another one of those "Acting for the greater good" things. It seems like a case of going after a good thing in the wrong way.
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2010-12-09, 21:17 | Link #6331 |
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Ah, hmmm wasn't thinking about that since when Rakan went to fight Tetrium he said Nagi took out the other two so you should be the Avrencius of Earth. Which gave me the impression that there were other elements or types ahead of Tetrium.
But I still see a fusion-ha coming with the 3-6. Or we like said before Ala Rubra comes takes the new introduced ones out and Negi magically springs forth and somehow owns fate just in time for Mage of The Begining to come along.
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2010-12-10, 11:04 | Link #6336 | |
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If anyone pulls a fusion, wouldn't it be Negi? His Magia Erebia allows him to absorb magic, so given that the denizens of the Magic World are magical constructs, so he could theoretically fusion with them by absorption.
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2010-12-10, 18:27 | Link #6338 |
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Since I was feeling depressed about the future again, it's time for yet more dreadful fun involving possible bleak near futures for our favorite characters! Because if Ken's beard needs growing, someone's gotta be distilled down to make that hair tonic!
(Warning: I'm gonna toss the 'death' word very lightly around, since writing 'Seemingly fatal event that most likely will be undone by the arc's end five volumes or so in the future' kinda gets tiring after a while. Bear with me, please). EDIT: Yeah, the rampant Trope-Talking here means I originally wrote this for the TV Tropes boards. Sue me. Okay. As this shit has just started to hit the fan, we seemingly have lost five Ala Alba members already for the time being. And we're just two chapters into the latest Wham, so we're most likely to have a lot more losses soon to show the Fate Bunch means business. Here are my two cents on who will get it and who not. Negi: Please. Like they'll take him out without even waking him up first. Ku Fei: The most likely to impulsively act in Negi's defense against Sextum, the first line of defense there. Yep, screwed. I'd bet on Sextum making a peace offer of sorts if they deliver the boy (the fact she hasn't opened her entrance with an attack points to it), Ala Alba goes No Way Jose. Ku gets Ako's needle in the butt, puts a brave and better than expected fight, but ultimately gets frozen (again, if Earth-based Tertium uses petrification, I'd put good money on water-based Sextum using freezing. The alternative is liquidification... and thats' even worse). Hopefully not shattered afterwards, but ice is a helluva more fragile than rock. On the other hand, if Chao's gonna make a Big Damn Heroes for anyone, that'd be her, but I still think hoping for that is fooling ourselves. Chisame: The thing that puts me nervous here is we've been shown she's happy with her life, and in fiction, being shown as happy with your life puts a huge bullseye on you. If you think I've been whiney lately, if she gets it, you'll never hear the end of it from me. But if Negi's going to wake up right in time to stop an attack on anyone, I think that someone's Chisame (to play on the 'You'll protect me' theme from the start of this mega-arc). But overall, I'm not liking her odds that much, sadly. Ako: If Sextum sees what her needle can do for the others, that makes her a target before she can use it on Negi, and she can't fight back. Plus, her death might be the thing that finally spurs Akira into doing the damn Pactio already. Akira: Hasn't had a Pactio yet, her most likely element is Sextum's own one. Yep, she's going to survive this. No way this chance's going to be missed (of course, I know she won't beat her herself, but she'll help). Shiori: Already had a pretty close brush with death. Don't see her having another one so soon. Plus, we haven't seen her Artifact with Negi yet. Safe. Konoka: I can see Ken being devious enough to take her out so it looks like nothing can revive the others now, and to give Setsuna a murderous rage on the Fates after she beats Yomi and returns to find that... Setsuna: ... and at that point, poor Setchan is toast. Her big win will be against Yomi; after that, time to Worf out again. Asuna: Extremely safe. She has 'Prime for a big comeback and being key in a victory' written all over her. Anya: Infant Immortality, too Comedy Relief to pull a convincing serious death. And she's annoying, and annoying characters never die. She'll be fine. Chamo: He'll survive at least long enough to set the Akira pactio. After that, again, too Comedy Relief to be considered for a serious death scene. But he might be frozen in a ridiculous pose to set an intentional Narmy gag. Haruna: Hard to say. Might go either way. Nodoka: Already down, unlikely to play much more of a role, sorry. But she won't get it any worse since Ken shouldn't be that suicidal against Japanese fandom. Kotarou: Already pretty much out of the fight, but might make a comeback to Worf a bit more. Sayo: ... Yeah, right. Kazumi: Primed for a reunion of sorts with Sayo. It's hard to see what can she do by now otherwise. Mei: Rather safe. Borderline Infant Immortality, and Takane's pretty much her designed Heroic Sacrifice if danger gets too close to her. Takane: The nudity gag hasn't shown up lately, and I don't think it'll show again for the rest of this arc. The Shadow Armors must be a comedy red herring (like hers helped Chachamaru much). She's more likely to sacrifice herself for Mei than the other way around, although the latter isn't impossible either. Johnny: He's a guy, and pretty disposable. Gone. Collette: You might think she's prime for a Rule Of Three after her classmates, but it seems too obvious. I smell subverted trope here. Yue: She seems to have an ongoing anti death clause from Kyoto to her suicide jump to girls taking the bullet for her, and I don't see that changing here. Plus, she's still got the memory baggage to solve. Our Yue isn't a goner. But she'll suffer a lot. Chachamaru: Not getting up anytime soon. Cocone: Infant Immortality, and several questions left hanging around her, including most of what she can or can't do. Relatively safe. Misora: Bound to return the favor Cocone did her at Mahorafest and take one for her, proving she isn't that much of a coward after all. Sadly, because she's another of my top favorites. Mana: She either comes in time to help turn the tide, or the Poyo fight lasts until everyone else has stopped fighting. I'm thinking she'll make it all the way through. Yuuna: A goner already, but breaking the rock would put the series at RUINED FOREVER ground. Makie: Like Chisame, she has put a happiness target on herself, but she's more secondary and disposable. Popular with Japanese fandom, but apparently not as much as she used to be. Not betting on her. Your thoughts? |
2010-12-10, 20:38 | Link #6339 |
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I think you might be a little pessimistic, but overall I think it's a pretty good assessment.
Knowing Akamatsu's writing style, I think it's more likely that most of the girls will just get captured; it would make sense for the Fates to have some hostages just in case Negi recovers.
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2010-12-10, 22:55 | Link #6340 | |
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