Hold up.
Hold the fuck up.
Alice, from Shadow Hearts, as the banner image?
No way. No bloody way.
YOU fucking fight monstrosities that would give Lovecraft nightmares while holding nothing more then a bloody textbook, or if you've her ultimate weapon, a bloody textbook BOUND IN HUMAN FUCKING SKIN, and tell me that she's "Weak" or "Submissive".
Anyway, If memory serves, that scene popped up when you were fighting whashisface, the executioner mask within Yuri's graveyard. And, to put that one in perspective for anyone who has not had the pleasure of playing the game, it's after he hits you with each and everyone of Alice's internal demons and greatest nightmares.
She spent a year traveling Europe with Zhuzhen, the pervy old monk, working as an exorcist, and strangely not needing big ol' Yuri around to carry her through. When they finally find Yuri in Keith's spooky, monster infested castle, he's not only mentally locked in his childhood, but he's using the L3 Darkness spirit, a fucking terrifying guy in his own right, for the fight.
And THEN, she dives into HIS personal nightmares, and talks HIS demons into leaving him the fuck alone in exchange for HER soul.
So, no. I do not think she qualifies as weak nor timid.
And, while I'm still nerdraging, Yes I will admit that getting kidnapped the first time was and "Oh no save me" thing, but on the other hand, it wasn't one of those "Oh no I've been kidnapped to tempt the hero to fall into my trap" plots but rather a "This person contains a lot of power for my apocalypse machine so I will quickly grab her and slot her into the battery slot" sort of thing. The whole "Oh no save me" sorta doesn't stick when, during her torture scene, you can explicitly CHOOSE for her to be timid and meek, or insult the hell out of your captor. Doesn't change the scene, but the whole "This machine is so SEXY" dialogue tree is funny as hell.
And being cursed early on in the small fishing village was, I swear to god, just a case of wrong place, wrong time.
I mean, you showed up, saw some guy die of the curse in the inn, talk to the town elder, hear a scream outside, follow Alice out, and then have some mildly annoying boss curse her for having too pretty a voice. This all within half an hour of crashing your plane nearby.
I mean, come on. You can't hold that against her.
The sort of device you usually NEED someone to rescue you from?
Huh? Maybe?
Suffering through a disease that slowly robs you of all your sense (considered among psychologists to be the cruelest form of torture), then turns you to crystal, is sorta easy compared to slaying a few dragons and calling it a day, right?
I WILL yeild the point on Yulie and Atoli, though. Because GOD DMANIT YULIE IT'S NOT YOUR FUCKIN FAULT SHUT UP ABOUT IT ALREADY and GOD DAMNIT ATOLI YOUR SELF ESTEEM ISSUES JUST SPAWNED YET ANOTHER BOSS.
But on everything else, you REALLY need to get off your high horse. It's seems to be chafing your butt something fierce.
Hold the fuck up.
Alice, from Shadow Hearts, as the banner image?
No way. No bloody way.
YOU fucking fight monstrosities that would give Lovecraft nightmares while holding nothing more then a bloody textbook, or if you've her ultimate weapon, a bloody textbook BOUND IN HUMAN FUCKING SKIN, and tell me that she's "Weak" or "Submissive".
Spoilers below.Wussy Rpg Girls said:Their chief purpose is just to make you feel sorry for them.Or, to put the problem in the words of Shadow Hearts' Alice: "I-I can't. No ... I ... I can't do anything. I ... KYAAAAAAAA!!"
Anyway, If memory serves, that scene popped up when you were fighting whashisface, the executioner mask within Yuri's graveyard. And, to put that one in perspective for anyone who has not had the pleasure of playing the game, it's after he hits you with each and everyone of Alice's internal demons and greatest nightmares.
She spent a year traveling Europe with Zhuzhen, the pervy old monk, working as an exorcist, and strangely not needing big ol' Yuri around to carry her through. When they finally find Yuri in Keith's spooky, monster infested castle, he's not only mentally locked in his childhood, but he's using the L3 Darkness spirit, a fucking terrifying guy in his own right, for the fight.
And THEN, she dives into HIS personal nightmares, and talks HIS demons into leaving him the fuck alone in exchange for HER soul.
So, no. I do not think she qualifies as weak nor timid.
And, while I'm still nerdraging, Yes I will admit that getting kidnapped the first time was and "Oh no save me" thing, but on the other hand, it wasn't one of those "Oh no I've been kidnapped to tempt the hero to fall into my trap" plots but rather a "This person contains a lot of power for my apocalypse machine so I will quickly grab her and slot her into the battery slot" sort of thing. The whole "Oh no save me" sorta doesn't stick when, during her torture scene, you can explicitly CHOOSE for her to be timid and meek, or insult the hell out of your captor. Doesn't change the scene, but the whole "This machine is so SEXY" dialogue tree is funny as hell.
And being cursed early on in the small fishing village was, I swear to god, just a case of wrong place, wrong time.
I mean, you showed up, saw some guy die of the curse in the inn, talk to the town elder, hear a scream outside, follow Alice out, and then have some mildly annoying boss curse her for having too pretty a voice. This all within half an hour of crashing your plane nearby.
I mean, come on. You can't hold that against her.
Discounting the fact that, ya kno', the battery slot of the evil plot generator is usually specifically designed to not allow the captive to escape, either by locking them in unbreakable plotium or by draining their magical/spiritual/whatever energy as soon as it is generated?Wussy RPG Girls said:Instead, the villain kidnaps her, using her as a battery for some sort of nefarious plan, prompting the hero to rescue her yet again and take her back to a peaceful life in the village. Where's the heroism in that? Even when the lady becomes a goddess, she still can't save herself.
The sort of device you usually NEED someone to rescue you from?
Huh? Maybe?
Because, you know, sacrificing yourself in order to save the world is not heroic at all, right?Wussy RPG Girls said:Often the amount of trouble one girl can get herself into in a mere 40 hours hinges on the ludicrous. Colette, Tales of Symphonia's Wussy RPG Girl, systematically loses her ability to eat, feel, and speak; willingly dooms herself to die as a sacrifice for the world; has her soul and memories erased; comes down with a deadly illness that slowly turns her body into crystal; and is kidnapped for use as a dead goddess's vessel, threatening her soul a second time.
Suffering through a disease that slowly robs you of all your sense (considered among psychologists to be the cruelest form of torture), then turns you to crystal, is sorta easy compared to slaying a few dragons and calling it a day, right?
I WILL yeild the point on Yulie and Atoli, though. Because GOD DMANIT YULIE IT'S NOT YOUR FUCKIN FAULT SHUT UP ABOUT IT ALREADY and GOD DAMNIT ATOLI YOUR SELF ESTEEM ISSUES JUST SPAWNED YET ANOTHER BOSS.
But on everything else, you REALLY need to get off your high horse. It's seems to be chafing your butt something fierce.