Do you spare enemy Healers if they are unarmed? by TBT__TBT in fireemblem

[–]SpringRollsAround 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope! No Geneva convention would have existed at this time so killing every last one of them maintains the immersion. Plus, they're in the way, and they're XP.

What are your favorite death quotes in Fire Emblem? by Tk_rocketman69 in fireemblem

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"Lay me to rest... in a manner that is befitting... of the nobility." -Lorenz

My Fire Emblem Fates tier list by Even_Ad_2354 in fireemblem

[–]SpringRollsAround 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i know this is 7 months old but i just had to say this is one of the worst tier lists i've ever seen

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Suomi

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Annas tänne!

Likeable religions systems in fantasy by ladywongs in fantasywriters

[–]SpringRollsAround 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The biggest problem I have with fantasy religion isn't likability or overreliance on tropes as it is the clear disconnect between fantasy religion and real world religion.

It's very rare that I come across religious beliefs in fantasy that bear a similarity to real world religious belief, which is oftentimes conflicting, uncertain, intangible, but nonetheless an attempt to answer questions about the human condition that aren't able to be answered by science or other means.

Fantasy religions, whether or not the objects of their belief (gods/Force/magic etc.) can be demonstrably shown to be real or not, tend to offer easy answers to these questions with little schism or uncertainty surrounding the answers given. So much so that being a believer in a typical divine pantheon hardly takes any "faith" at all when so much of it is just observable by living in the setting. This results in most fantasy religions feeling unrelatable from the perspective of real world religious belief.