A list of puns related to "Robin Morgan"
"As for women, we will never ever go back. Either you men can change with us and enter the future in your full humanity, or hunker down in your emotional bomb shelters muttering to your angry, self-pitying selves. This is our country, our planet, and if you donβt like it, go back to the asylum."
--- Robin Morgan,
"Goodbye to All That, Part III."
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Based on The Future Past 2, which has F!Morgan as a Wyvern Lord.
It's M!Grima and Morgan riding a Wyvern that is riding Grima.
Their attacking animation is Grima moving over so Morgan can hit the enemy with her axe.
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"Time to skip the tales!"
All the kids have their default classes, but Robin parentage gives them Tactician access.
Whom might you imagine would be most likely to try out Tactician with Robin as their parent and Morgan as their sibling? Obviously, they can't do this in the in-game supports as they can't assume that Robin will be their parent.
My own thoughts for strong candidates:
1.) Laurent - he's quite analytically minded, so with Robin as his father and Morgan as a sister, he might turn his mind to strategy like them.
2.). Severa - she has her mother to live up to and now a famous tactician father as well... if she's just a mere Mercenary, people will wonder why she isn't living up to her father, and at least this differentiates her from her mother. Severa and her sister Morgan could further develop their skills with strategy war-games together, and be VERY competitive about it.
3.) Lucina [with Robin as her mother] - Lucina was expected to become the next Exalt, and that also has the responsibility of leading troops into battle, if she follows her father Chrom's example rather than her aunt Emmeryn's example. Seeing her mom as a great Tactician, she may want to be able to bring similar skills to the battlefield as well.
What are your thoughts?
Grima's confession:
"You are a curious one... You willingly come to chat with me? The fell dragon? Alone? You know full well how I detest humans. They have no qualms asking for divine assistance when it meets their fickle needs... but how quick they are to shun their benefactors once they get what they desire. They become arrogant and make the same mistakes repeatedly, incapable of learning the folly of their ways. They claim their actions are for the good of others, but that's merely a show of self-indulgence. Humans are selfish. And the ugliness of mankind has turned me repulsive. It's the world that wants me to be evil. And yet you claim to need me here? Enough of your lies, worm. How dare you look at me with such a gaze. Do not dare pity me!"
This implies he was betrayed by people he lent aid to and was vilified by these betrayers. One could even surmise that people aided turned full on evil and betrayed him when he tried to continue doing good, and other humans took the side of the actually evil human betrayer over him too easily in his opinion.
Reinforcing this is one of his musings, "If I were human, and able to live among you... Then perhaps..." hints so many tragic things. Nobody that hates humans or truly believes they are fated to be evil would say this. It implies he does see the good in humans, does believe in the strength of their bonds to a degree, but thinks it will never apply to dragons. Sort of, "Maybe you would accept me if I were human." maybe even "Maybe I would not have been betrayed and could have stopped my former friends from going bad if I weren't different."
Note his villainous lines are all really over the top. Like he's playing this role because "It's the world that wants me to be evil." Sure he's angry and a Vengeful Fighter due to this, but maybe on some level it comes from hurt. I'd even go so far as to say maybe some part of Grima hates himself a little because a small part of him might regret that he could not avert the betrayal because he's different. He's hurt by this betrayal to such an extent that in Awakening he's totally incapable of believing in bonds and the ability to change fate. He's basically given up on life. He's the dragon of despair because he is sad and taking it out on the world.
What does male Morgan's tome have to do with this? "Grima's Truth" is a tome that protects the user rather than giving Attack, takes away enemy power rather than doing more damage immediately, and supports teammates. S
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