I . . . just . . . what?
. . . I guess you really must have hated Haurchefant.
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Or Alisaie, or Aymeric and probably many more since quite a few NPCs seems to really love us.
I really like Graha and I give him these moments but I also hope that he gets a bit less starstruck over the time. Just like I really like Alisaie but got very annoyed with her constant jealousy on the first.
I personally like the Sheryl and Ranka dynamic that G'raha and Alisaie have fallen into. They're starting to rely on each other more than on their mutual crush, and it's a pretty big deal for both of them. Alisaie's always been the type to do things on her own, and G'raha's fallback solution is always: "I'll just kill myself and stop being a burden."
I mean, of course no one in the narrative has any issues with him. He’s literally written to be a “perfect cute adorable character”. Why would they write for the npcs to hate him lol. Players are the ones who matter and if a lot of them are agreeing on him being way to overwhelming and annoying then there’s a problem. He’s being written almost as a Mary Sue, someone who can do no wrong, especially in the eyes of the community, which makes sense given he’s their new haurchefant who they flounder over.
Not who you’re talking to but i also dislike those characters for pretty much the same reasons. Alisaie annoyed me to no end on the First with her constant outbursts and Aymeric just never sat well with me. It honestly wouldn’t be so bad if we at least had a dialogue option to shut them down so we never have to see it again but unfortunately we don’t so we just have to endure it.
Wow I would have never thought of G'raha as a Mary Sue seeing as how the PC has more Characteristics of the Quintessential Mary Sue pretty much on damn near the same par as Rey from the Star Wars Trilogy Sequels....
I think Kesey makes a fair point. G'raha abandoned the people in the alternate timeline and parted ways with those on the First just so he could spend time with the Warrior of Darkness and go off on an adventure. Which is really strange, since we already had no shortage of companions who could fulfill that role if and when we had some breathing room in the story. Remember Skalla? When Alphinaud and Arenvald went off on an adventure together? That was fun!
I can't help but find the timing of Arenvald's return odd, though. The same character who went on an adventure last just so happens to be on the chopping block. He's either going to die or be out of commission due to injuries for a while. How convenient, eh?
Intentionally or not, G'raha just comes off as a creepy narcissist who, much like Zenos, obsesses over the Warrior of Darkness. Some people are fine with that, others aren't - including myself. It remains to be seen if he's brought to heel.
Haurchefant was outright creepy in the Japanese version of the game. In the English version, he's toned down - but it's still clear that to some degree, his decision to sacrifice himself for the Warrior of Darkness was brought about due to his crush rather than purely noble factors. Furthermore, the friendship that existed between them lasted...a few weeks or months given how tight the game's timeline happens to be.
Alisae has what is meant to be an innocent crush on the Warrior of Darkness. I guess that's fine, so long as it isn't returned given that she's underage.
Aymeric...gradually morphed into Haurchefant 2.0, no doubt to appease his fans somewhat. I'm indifferent to him, personally. The Warrior of Darkness did save Ishgard, though I don't care much for hero worship myself.
Not the first time people have tried to hold this against G'raha, and I'm sorry, but that's just factually incorrect. An Unpromised Tomorrow
If you need in-game sources, I recommend rereading the journal entries from the Twinning, and the cutscenes from "By the Time You Hear This." They asked him. Rather, the latter implies he wasn't really left much of a choice in the matter.
It's fine to dislike who you dislike, but don't spread misinformation to try and justify your own biases. It's not productive. We deal in facts here, with a side of educated guesswork.Quote:
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I... didn't see him as abandoning them... at all. The whole point is he was the only person who could control the Crystal Tower, and the CT was the centerpiece of their plan. By leaving his timeline he was saving the past (and they only thought theoretically that it would create an alternate timeline, they legitimately didn't know) as a last-ditch attempt to avert a Calamity; and the plan involved his DEATH, even the original plan. As for leaving the people of the First: he was dying anyway, and while he was ready to die on the First, that whole plotline was about finding a way to return the SCIONS home, and G'raha's survival was purely theoretical. It was either die on the First, or take a gamble that his past and future selves would merge instead of create a time paradox and blink themselves out of existence, or one overtake the other.
I don't see him as a creepy narcissist AT ALL. In fact, with Krile mentioning how many of his plans, even back in Sharlayan, had him sacrifice himself in one way or another, it's the most opposite of narcissist one can get. The boy just has Chronic Hero Syndrome and Hero Worships actual Heroes, that's about it.