Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Heartwarming / Tyranny

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
The Fatebinder is an adult at least in their mid-twenties (they say they've known Bleden Mark for decades) and Sirin is FIFTEEN.


* Sirin's standard greeting for the Fatebinder once her Loyalty is at 4 involves her taking the Fatebinder's hand and squeezing it affectionately. Whether you see their relationship as [[ShipTease romantic]] or [[LikeBrotherAndSister familial]], it can be quite heartwarming to see her show affection for someone after spending so much of her life without anyone showing any signs of caring about her.

to:

* Sirin's standard greeting for the Fatebinder once her Loyalty is at 4 involves her taking the Fatebinder's hand and squeezing it affectionately. Whether you see their relationship as [[ShipTease romantic]] or [[LikeBrotherAndSister familial]], it can be quite heartwarming to see her show affection for someone after After spending so much of her life without anyone showing any signs of caring about her.her, she's finally [[VideoGameCaringPotential met someone who does]], and her sheer gratitude and loyalty in response are adorable.

Changed: 59

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* When Tunon puts the Fatebinder on trial, he will question their companions on their character. If their loyalty is high enough, they will sing the Fatebinder's praises.

to:

* When Tunon puts the Fatebinder on trial, he will question their companions on their character. If their loyalty is high enough, they will sing the Fatebinder's praises. It's also an important component of winning Tunon's trial.

Changed: 88

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Spoilers ahead.

to:

Spoilers Unmarked spoilers ahead.



* When Tunon holds a trial, he will question your companions about your character. If your loyalty with them is high enough, they will sing your praises.

to:

* When Tunon holds a puts the Fatebinder on trial, he will question your their companions about your on their character. If your their loyalty with them is high enough, they will sing your the Fatebinder's praises.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


--> '''Barik:''' I am not the man I once aws. I don't know how I can ever move beyond the death of the Great General. By distancing myself from the legion and his protection, I supposes I'll have to learn.

to:

--> '''Barik:''' I am not the man I once aws.was. I don't know how I can ever move beyond the death of the Great General. By distancing myself from the legion and his protection, I supposes I'll have to learn.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

For a game where you are the minion of an Evil Overlord, this game has a surprising number of moments.
Spoilers ahead.
----
* Verse and Barik are half-siblings fighting for irreconcilable opposing forces, and they often attack each other, but they do love each other in their own weird ways. The best example would be if you've killed Graven Ashe, Barik becomes despondent and it's Verse's advice that helps him back on his feet.
--> '''Barik:''' I am not the man I once aws. I don't know how I can ever move beyond the death of the Great General. By distancing myself from the legion and his protection, I supposes I'll have to learn.
--> '''Verse:''' Welcome back, asshole. You scared me for a second there.
* Sirin's standard greeting for the Fatebinder once her Loyalty is at 4 involves her taking the Fatebinder's hand and squeezing it affectionately. Whether you see their relationship as [[ShipTease romantic]] or [[LikeBrotherAndSister familial]], it can be quite heartwarming to see her show affection for someone after spending so much of her life without anyone showing any signs of caring about her.
* When Tunon holds a trial, he will question your companions about your character. If your loyalty with them is high enough, they will sing your praises.

Top