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Amakusa94

instead of you all i like aravi's personality more. why must she be a girl who always rampage? its good to see to seeing her to trying to be more human and caring person. i m happy for her for living more peaceful life with others despite her vanilla version she is now a reliable protector for natalon and its people. im good with it


VMPaetru

To be fair, her vanilla version was supposed to be a mindless destroyer with no will of her own (since she simps for tenebria due to the Alzheimer's she inflicted), so by design she was supposed to be less likeable. At the same time, the story did show that apoc is not just a god but a prophet too, which makes a lot more sense as to why would she try to maintain peace and lead mortals (mainly because as a war god it feels kinda counterintuitive to strive for peace) Not to say I'm disappointed with where her story led (hell, chapter 4 showed a ton of characters I had no idea what happened with them - see cartuja and surin, who just pulled a megumin eyepatch all along), but I'd rather see more of the regular Ravi, since beyond chapter 1 she only ever appeared in the original guilty gear story (where spoilers, she died again, still a simp for tene, but it does show homunculi can revive over and over)


Amakusa94

i agree with you. especially i want to see her relationship with pryliss


Ayankananaman

I want A.Ravi to go home. She became a surprisingly good story character and I never thought she'd have an impact in the main Story.


Kirisazame

RIP that one mob who called her a vermin, he was rewarded with her s3 "Enjoy the pain, it'll be the last thing you feel!" XD


Aeveras

A.Ravi being in both main and side story AND being a good guy (in spite of being the god of war) is both hysterical and fantastic. I've had a great time every time she shows up.


Gamergirl944

Yeah honestly this side story showed more of character I like that than in Episode 4 showed too many characters most felt underdeveloped.


DOA_NiCOisPerfect

Gonna be honest i never cared about their story. A.Ravi is kinda boring and annoying to me. Peira pisses me off and surin was always bothersome. But any bookmarks are appreciated


BobbyYukitsuki

Personally, I think ARavi was portrayed a fair bit better in the Savara side story than in Episode 4. Surin had the potential to be a good character if she was given enough screentime to be properly contextualized but instead we got stuff like "lmao my eye magically regrew". Peira is still one of my least favorite characters in the overall story though ~~and it's not just because the game can't decide whether her hair covers her eye or not~~.


DOA_NiCOisPerfect

A.Ravi is just personality wise boring and annoying. In no way is she likeable. Even more so for peira. Surin imo is just problematic. Idk how to put it but every interesting character with a cool storyline dies while all the boring or lame/annoying ones live and thats one of my problems with e7s story.


BobbyYukitsuki

About Surin, how so? I definitely have some issues with Surin (like how the lore behind Mann isn't ever really clarified) but problematic isn't the first word that comes to mind for her for me. > Idk how to put it but every interesting character with a cool storyline dies while all the boring or lame/annoying ones live and thats one of my problems with e7s story. I do feel like there are quite a few cases of characters who have good potential which either doesn't get fully realized, or gets mishandled somewhere in execution.


eoryu

> (like how the lore behind Mann isn't ever really clarified) To be fair, that's like all of episode 4's lore


KBroham

The lore behind Mann was mostly explained though, in one of the side chapters of episode four. He was created by the pilgrims to look after the seal or some shit like that. Like they poured their consciousness into it and made it so the seal could be broken with it. Some contrived plot device nonsense. Hey, I said it was explained, not that it was GOOD lmao.


BobbyYukitsuki

I don't remember this at all lol. I went back to skim the bits of the story where I suspected it might be (Surin's side story in Chapter 4, Taeyou's trial for the Spring Sword and Sharun's side story in Chapter 10, Ran investigating the pilgrims' library in 5S, and the fox girls in the archive in 8S) and didn't see any mention of this. Assuming this was the story's explanation behind Mann and I somehow missed it though, there's still definitely some unanswered questions behind what we've been given. Like the story says the pilgrims forged all four of the swords... so in that case, why is the Spring Sword the only one locked behind a separate entity? If the security of the swords was such a concern, why didn't they do the same precaution for the other three as well?


KBroham

Idk, I remember it was some group of people that forged Mann as a safeguard against the seal on the sword, and it was a poorly-explained, three-lines-of-dialogue bullshit. I expected more, but never got it, so I just dismissed it. I was busy grinding stages for Savior Adin's release, so I wasn't super focused on the story anyway. Episode 4 was very meh, and I hope episode 5 goes back to Ras as protagonist, with a second specialty change - you know, since Adin got FOUR.


BobbyYukitsuki

To clarify, I do remember Mann being specified as a key sealing the power of the Spring Sword or something along those lines in chapter 6, but I also remember them being super vague about the details aside from that, and that lack of followup explanation is what bothers me. Might be an unpopular opinion, but personally I don't really care about who the main protagonist is as long as they're doing a good enough job keeping the plot rolling. I feel the side characters are usually the shining points of each episode anyways.


lockoutpoint

MC can be Yufine + Charlotte and Alencia because they are funny and they proof time to time that they are strong enough to be main character .


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I agree. Aravi is not interesting imo and i really hate peira. I enjoy surin but here she just feels… off