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25Apr 13

It's been a few weeks since my initial post mourning my first casualty, Sumia, but I haven't stopped playing Fire Emblem: Awakening in many of my free moments. On the train, on the toilet, in bed while my wife is reading, on airplanes... there's been a lot of Embleming. I think I'm on Chapter 22 or something, but I'm in the middle of a battle now so I can't check.

I've been spending a lot of time pairing up characters so that they get married and then I get to meet their time-traveling  progeny. It's fun to see what characteristics the parents pass on to their kids and get an extra perspective on this doom-and-gloom future everyone is ranting on about. It's also rewarding to fill out my party with new blood; the excitement of new life offers a soothing counter to the anguish of life lost.

Today I mourn Vaike.

 

Vaike

 

Look at this cocky bastard. Weird chains dangling off his neck collar like so much Ylissian bling. Can't be bothered to keep track of his axes. Refers to himself not just in the third-person, but makes himself into a proper noun: "The Vaike." No shirt, no helmet, no problem. 

But what a soldier! When he torqued those practice-hardened muscles back and uncorked a ferocious axe strike, the Risen rose no more. He was a fierce fighter and a trustworthy ally, lending unbending support and an easy smile to all his compatriots. We'll all remember "Teach" sharing his strategies and tips freely, solicited or no. His confidence, his self-assurance, and his gusto made us all better soldiers, better allies, and better friends. 

Vaike, for your rockin' hair, your rockin' bod, your rockin' attitude, and your rockin' axe, we salute you. Rock in peace.

 

 

11 comments
adam1808
adam1808 like.author.displayName 1 Like

I'm still in mourning for my lost XCOM brothers, eventually I'll have the strength to purchase a copy of Fire Emblem and carry on the good work.

SavoyPrime
SavoyPrime ranger

I have to admit, these blogs have me actually wanting to play this game. And I haven't been into strategy games in yeeeaaars!

Chris_Watters
Chris_Watters moderator moderatorstaff

@SavoyPrime You should do it! It's a great game, and you really only have to worry about tactical combat. There's no city building or resource management or anything, so it'll be a nice welcome back.

SavoyPrime
SavoyPrime ranger like.author.displayName 1 Like

@Chris_Watters Hmmm...I wonder if my daughter would notice her 3DS missing for a while. XD

iowastate
iowastate ranger like.author.displayName 1 Like

this game sounds awesome.

and thanks for the great memory and fantastic song.

illmatic87
illmatic87

My first victom was Kellam.

I thought I had the perfect Phalanx formation, all weak units covered and out of range, defensive advantages up front.

But I didnt realize one of the Fighters I baited into attack range was carrying an armour crushing Hammer xD

Chris_Watters
Chris_Watters moderator moderatorstaff

@illmatic87 Alas for Kellam! Yeah, my most boneheaded losses were always from the warriors who had a bow hidden in their inventory. Scouting is important!

Super-Poke-Bros
Super-Poke-Bros like.author.displayName 1 Like

This really makes me want to get the game.

RIP Vaike

We'll enjoy your rockin' music as it plays you off.

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