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6/21/2025, 2:13:36 PM
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>Literally EVERYTHING in sky disagrees with you
It's not his personal problem with the hero worship he gets. The problem with his hero worship is how other people treat him as someone more as he is and are relying on him too much. Cassius himself doesn't have a problem with helping others but others overvalue him to their detriment. This is a key distinction from what you're saying. Cassius isn't afraid of being a hero to people, but he recognises that his image as a hero is dangerous.
>S rank isnt an official rank
It's not on paper, but it's still recognised by the bracer guild as someone above an A rank. Later games show it's something you can decline.
>He DIDN'T easily accept it.
He dropped being a bracer immediately after stopping Richard.
>he wont
If he was afraid of being a hero he wouldn't have gone to Erebonia to be the hero that saved the bracer guilds. He wouldn't have immediately sprinted back to Liberl to save the day.
>Cassius adopted the staff and this save first because he FAILED to save his WIFE even though he saved the country.
Exactly, he wanted to become someone who can protect people so that there could never be another case of Lena again.
>Estelle and richards final confrontation is LITERALLY about the difference between believing in a singular hero and savior vs believing in liberl as a whole.
You understood this at least, but you misunderstood Cassius. Cassius isn't someone afraid of being a hero, but he's only one man. You can't expect one man to be able to do everything for you. It's this kind of belief that actually later ties into the Aureole, the sept-terrion that actually does try to do everything for you and how that's actually a really bad thing.
Your homework is to replay the Sky trilogy and pay attention this time.
>Literally EVERYTHING in sky disagrees with you
It's not his personal problem with the hero worship he gets. The problem with his hero worship is how other people treat him as someone more as he is and are relying on him too much. Cassius himself doesn't have a problem with helping others but others overvalue him to their detriment. This is a key distinction from what you're saying. Cassius isn't afraid of being a hero to people, but he recognises that his image as a hero is dangerous.
>S rank isnt an official rank
It's not on paper, but it's still recognised by the bracer guild as someone above an A rank. Later games show it's something you can decline.
>He DIDN'T easily accept it.
He dropped being a bracer immediately after stopping Richard.
>he wont
If he was afraid of being a hero he wouldn't have gone to Erebonia to be the hero that saved the bracer guilds. He wouldn't have immediately sprinted back to Liberl to save the day.
>Cassius adopted the staff and this save first because he FAILED to save his WIFE even though he saved the country.
Exactly, he wanted to become someone who can protect people so that there could never be another case of Lena again.
>Estelle and richards final confrontation is LITERALLY about the difference between believing in a singular hero and savior vs believing in liberl as a whole.
You understood this at least, but you misunderstood Cassius. Cassius isn't someone afraid of being a hero, but he's only one man. You can't expect one man to be able to do everything for you. It's this kind of belief that actually later ties into the Aureole, the sept-terrion that actually does try to do everything for you and how that's actually a really bad thing.
Your homework is to replay the Sky trilogy and pay attention this time.
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