I don't have D4 yet so I'm reluctant to do it myself, but could someone start an entry for Axel? He seems to be a decently important recurring character in this game, meaning he merits his own character page entry. As it is right now I'm trying to keep D4 stuff off the D2 character page.
Fenrich. Is he a Troll or a Manipulative Bastard. Sure he has an objective, but he also seems to greatly enhoy the misfortune his actions bring upon people. He also seems to have a "troll face" when he's about to do it (Psychotic Smirk).
Where to place Valbatorez on the Sliding Scale Of Anti Heroes? He's certainly not a clear hero and is a bit morally ambiguos compared to Adell. Not a loser or wannabe hero, so type 1 is out of the question. A considerably better person than Laharl and Mao so not a type 5. Or is he better placed in the Sliding Scale of Anti-Villains? The problem there is that some spots on this scale can intersect with the anti hero scale (such as type 3 anti villain and type 4 anti hero).
Hide / Show RepliesCan someone explain to me why Desco is a girly girl? Or just girly-er than Fuka?
The Messiah is no longer a trope, and I can't tell which trope this is supposed to fit:
- The Messiah : Valvatorez is an unique example for this trope due to the fact that he's a demon and an ex-tyrant. But still, he's such a nice guy, even in his tyrant days. He cared so much for his friends and doesn't hide his concerns about them. During the A virus pandemic he promised to his friends that he will find the cure and he even dared to pray to God, and kneel in front of some androids, begging them to pray so that the awe energy can be produced to save the moon and the Earth.. The conclusion is, Valvatorez is both a hero and an Overlord. In his tyrant days he only spread fear towards human because it's a demon's responsibility, so that every demon can have fear energy. Also, he wants to take over the universe and re-educate demons and humans.
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