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7/12/2025, 5:39:57 AM
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I disagree. Marth may have been somewhat naive but despite his kind nature he didn't hesitate to draw his blade for righteous causes. This is common among protagonists as it makes him more heroic and makes it clear that he is not seeking personal glory. He was a perfect role model and after finishing the game the player felt confident that he could steer the kingdom in a good direction.
However, the additional characterization in New Mystery adds another aspect to his character that was never even hinted at previously. It paints him as a pitiable character who has delusional expectations of military matters and is in the verge of a nervous breakdown. Rather than trusting Marth to run the kingdom the player hopes that Kris can somehow keep the kingdom from crumbling despite Marth's stupidity.
I disagree. Marth may have been somewhat naive but despite his kind nature he didn't hesitate to draw his blade for righteous causes. This is common among protagonists as it makes him more heroic and makes it clear that he is not seeking personal glory. He was a perfect role model and after finishing the game the player felt confident that he could steer the kingdom in a good direction.
However, the additional characterization in New Mystery adds another aspect to his character that was never even hinted at previously. It paints him as a pitiable character who has delusional expectations of military matters and is in the verge of a nervous breakdown. Rather than trusting Marth to run the kingdom the player hopes that Kris can somehow keep the kingdom from crumbling despite Marth's stupidity.
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