I'm definitely interested in what they're doing with Fordola's storyline. The revelation that she's being forced to relive her atrocities from the receiving end... Well, to be honest, that has got to be just about as close as any punishment can come to true justice. In my mind, she's come a good chunk of the way toward redemption already: She's been harshly punished, she feels genuine remorse (or, at least, seems to), and she has proven willing to work to atone for her misdeeds. The trick will be convincing the general populous of Ala Mhigo to give her a chance. They have a lot of very justified anger at her.

The plotline with Tsuyu, as I've mentioned elsewhere, I'm less happy with... but folks have pointed out that it could be seen as a counterpoint to Fordola's situation. One finding redemption by losing the knowledge of the awful things she'd done, and the other gaining redemption through gaining the knowledge of the awful things she'd done. I do hope that Yotsuyu isn't faking it; as far as I was concerned, the castle's collapse was Yotsuyu's death. Seeing her alive at the end of 4.0 was disappointing - but learning that she really HAD died, in a sense, tempered that feeling, somewhat.

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Ayra must be a DRK because of all the Salted Earth we saw.
Dunno anything about FFRK or FEH, but in Brave Exvius, Cidolphus "Thundergod Cid" Orlandeau is the undisputed King of Salt.