Honestly Minfilia would have been better received by the fanbase if her writing was better. The character idea is solid, but the writing is so godawful as to turn even a positive basis into a net negative. Ryne is in every way a better written character in spite of being essentially a soft reboot. We get to /see/ her growth, we get to experience the story with her at our sides and how it all affects her on a personal level. We're not told she doubts herself and thinks she would be better off being consumed by the original Minfilia, we're /shown/ it. With an entire portion of the MSQ being dedicated to her resolve in this matter and how she grows slowly but surely into a more resolved character - all without abandoning all her doubts and the basis that made her character. She's still doubtful even up until the end. Her trauma and Thancred's indelicate way of raising her these past few years haven't just suddenly gone away because the plot demanded it. She is, in essence, a character /first/ and a plot device /last/.
Minfilia on the other hand is basically a character whose entire personality, skills, and participation in the plot are told to us. She's apparently a capable leader without whom the Scions would fall apart? Except the Scions are just fine without her and seem to be thriving with Tataru spearheading most things these days. We're told Minfilia works just as hard as everyone else, perhaps even harder, to keep the organization running? Yet every time we see her she's behind a desk telling /us/ to do her dirty work and when she isn't behind that desk she's once again being kidnapped. Which don't even get me started on as I'm still pissed about all the times we had to save her during ARR. Or the fact that she forgot how linkpearls work based on the numerous times she dragged us back to the Waking Sands to tell us something that could have been transmitted over pearl. Minfilia isn't a character in ARR, she's a plot device, and a badly hidden one at that.
The /only/ time I believed Minfilia wasn't a piece of cardboard was during ShB. We /finally/ see her as an actual character here even though she has collectively maybe twenty minutes of screentime. Yet in this small amount of time we're shown her resolve not to ruin another young girl's life for her own sake. Her resolve to keep the Light at bay and resolve to finally pass on, knowing the future is in good hands. It's like someone looked at ARR Minfilia and went 'I can fix this' and then bloody well did before sending off the character in a dignified manner. Minfilia literally got the perfect ending for her arc, one that made myself and many other people I know cry, and allowing her to come back would have absolutely cheapened that.


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