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7/2/2025, 2:40:13 AM
>>529588302
Victory was when they started softening her. The entire Lowee arc was all about humbling her for the people that didn't like how... rough she was in the first two games, in an attempt to get more people to like her. It's quite disgusting when you think about it, especially for people like me who actually LIKE that about her.
Victory was when they started softening her. The entire Lowee arc was all about humbling her for the people that didn't like how... rough she was in the first two games, in an attempt to get more people to like her. It's quite disgusting when you think about it, especially for people like me who actually LIKE that about her.
6/11/2025, 9:59:07 AM
>>527005751
I love Ultra Blanc just like any other Blanc, although my initial impression was that she became a bit too soft after Chapter 3. My main problem with Ultra Noire is how the narrative is biased in favor of her. She's the most arrogant goddess by far (exempting Rei), but she's never called on it at all, even when she's literally contemplating throwing her own friends under the bus. The very next scene she then calls Blanc arrogant and you're supposed to take it as fact despite the fact that Blanc only acted the way almost anyone in her position would have when faced with what was basically an existential threat to her and her nation, and even then she did not want to escalate the situation (see Bandicrash) and only attacked when N**re literally invaded her castle because she fell for the flimsiest and most transparent false flag ever by fucking pre-rebuild Copypaste of all people. But you're supposed to believe Blanc, and only Blanc NEEDED to be humiliated and humbled here or somehow she would have become Rei despite having a completely different personality and mindset. ONLY her, too, and no one else. Meanwhile, Noire never experiences any major setbacks during the whole story, everyone else has to be helped by her, and her designated Seven Sages villain even simps for her (and that is not a coincidence because they repeated it with K-Sha the very next game). Outside of the typical loner gags and being a landing pad, Noire and Lastation is treated as beyond criticism. Every other nation and their rulers gets some narrative criticism and character arcs they have to overcome, but not Whoire, she's treated as perfect from the start. She never develops at all; outside of becoming a goddess, she is more or less exactly the same at the end of the story as she was at the start. THAT and hating Chapter 3 in general are my biggest issues with Victory's story.
>Really, only Neptune gets untouched.
She's a transplant, of course she's untouched.
I love Ultra Blanc just like any other Blanc, although my initial impression was that she became a bit too soft after Chapter 3. My main problem with Ultra Noire is how the narrative is biased in favor of her. She's the most arrogant goddess by far (exempting Rei), but she's never called on it at all, even when she's literally contemplating throwing her own friends under the bus. The very next scene she then calls Blanc arrogant and you're supposed to take it as fact despite the fact that Blanc only acted the way almost anyone in her position would have when faced with what was basically an existential threat to her and her nation, and even then she did not want to escalate the situation (see Bandicrash) and only attacked when N**re literally invaded her castle because she fell for the flimsiest and most transparent false flag ever by fucking pre-rebuild Copypaste of all people. But you're supposed to believe Blanc, and only Blanc NEEDED to be humiliated and humbled here or somehow she would have become Rei despite having a completely different personality and mindset. ONLY her, too, and no one else. Meanwhile, Noire never experiences any major setbacks during the whole story, everyone else has to be helped by her, and her designated Seven Sages villain even simps for her (and that is not a coincidence because they repeated it with K-Sha the very next game). Outside of the typical loner gags and being a landing pad, Noire and Lastation is treated as beyond criticism. Every other nation and their rulers gets some narrative criticism and character arcs they have to overcome, but not Whoire, she's treated as perfect from the start. She never develops at all; outside of becoming a goddess, she is more or less exactly the same at the end of the story as she was at the start. THAT and hating Chapter 3 in general are my biggest issues with Victory's story.
>Really, only Neptune gets untouched.
She's a transplant, of course she's untouched.
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