
I remember using the wind technique and that it was extremely creepy.
I didn’t remember the name at all.
Zeto on the enemy side.
I like the appearance.
Your words and actions are gross.
Who is this… I feel like I’ve seen them before…
It’s Ishumea-sama’s fault.
I only like the appearance.
The incredibly creepy behavior that comes from an old, cool-looking person like Oife.
A person who betrayed their side to sexually assault a queen with an adult son.
Seriously, it’s a good thing Joshua never got to know his master’s true feelings.
From Joshua’s perspective, he truly doesn’t understand why he was betrayed.
I also feel a resemblance to Koyama Rikiya.
It looks really cool, but…
This is not a defense or anything, but the characters in Sacred Stones have a sticky kind of sexual desire, so it’s not just this guy that feels creepy.
The Magi Val continent is a treasure trove of good-looking but creepy men…
If you just look at the appearance, it seems like a position similar to Professor Havolim…
Seriously, it looks good.
Words and actions cannot save.
As a unit, it just stands there holding the Sword of Wind on the throne, so it’s weak.
Good-looking.
Behavior is so gross and creepy.
No foresight.
A guy who pops up as “creepy” in suggestions.
Walter and Keselda fighting in the desert pulled the image away, causing Carlyle’s memories to be lost.
He looks like a handsome older guy who would join the party toward the end…
If I don’t make it to support 2, Zeto will endure…
The Zeto who couldn’t hold back.
I want to quickly experience pure love, not rape, and it’s gross.
There are a lot of strong personalities in Holy Magic…
I mean, Eirika is really coming on strong.
A boss that’s a sword master? Does it have indirect attacks too? I don’t like that.
weak
In the first place, Queen Ishumea, who has long since been a married woman,
The hurdles are quite different for the unmarried princess Eirika.
Overall, the characters feel moist, don’t they?
Since there are many like this in Sacred Magic, I don’t have any bad feelings towards this one in particular.
I thought they were a pitiful person, to be honest.
There are too many crazy guys in the holy magic who are obsessed with Zet, the thread images, Olsson, and Leon.
There are also people like Olson, and many who are crazy in love…
It is overwritten by the impact of the withered Olson right after.
There are also traditional characters like Geb, and the erotic characters in Holy Magic are diverse.
There are both over-the-top villains like Aure and characters like the one in the thread image, giving a unique flavor to Fire Emblem.
That’s where Geb-sama’s straightforwardness shines.
It’s nice, isn’t it? The behavior of the general in charge of the strategic Rigswald Fortress doesn’t seem fitting.
If asked whether Zeto would go crazy like in a thread image, he is definitely not that kind of man.
Sacred magic tends to have a lot of rather thick and complicated themes of love and affection, doesn’t it?
Burning Fire had many bosses that seemed like jokes mainly because of the black fangs, but Holy Magic has a lot of more subdued bosses, right?
I couldn’t really empathize because Ishmeah isn’t very beautiful.
Amelia’s mother is probably a bandit mob, and there are quite a few descriptions like that?
The original story comes from Leon, and that’s the Holy Demon.
As for Zeto, I didn’t think much of it since Eirik is the one closing the distance.
I feel like the text gave off a sense of being surrounded by outer moats as well.
There are clearly mercenaries and dancers doing it in Support 2.
Amelia speaks lightly about it, but her mother has gone through really awful experiences to the point of mental breakdown.
Eirikzet is, in context, a knight ending in a maiden game, right?
Orson was almost brainwashed, but this guy just gave in normally.
Even the apprentice magician of the shota category can’t help but get excited when facing new soldiers.
There are too many H hints regardless of friend or foe.
There are many enemies in Sacred Magic that have a strong, unpleasant presence.
It’s suggested that the pair ending of Yuan and Amelia was like they were impiocks, like monkeys.
I don’t think it’s safe to say that Zeto won’t end up like this in 20 years.
Perhaps: Eirika
I’ve been infatuated since I was young, and it got complicated.
Since it’s filled with guys like this, Keselda, who is cheerful, seems like a savior.
Keselda kills friends like Hidetoshi Nakata.
I feel that Kesselda, who is only driven by ambition, and Walter, who is just a nutcase throwing away advantages for the sake of pleasure, are rather simple enemies.
Keselda is a straight-up rise-to-power guy, so it’s easy to have a good impression of him as an enemy, right?
Hey, Kesselda.
I am going to now.
I’m going to cut you…
Don’t hold a grudge against me, okay?
Zeto seems like he will come to apologize after making a report about his actions, which is painful.
Keselda is really good at inspiring his subordinates.
The ambition is a typical foolish ambition.
Joshua also feels like an Ephraim, and Jahana’s character might be a contrast to Renes, or perhaps it has an “if” vibe.