
Maribel: “Even so, you really can’t do anything without me, can you?” Amit: “And eventually, with my daughter Maribel…”
The childhood friend slot to accompany me on my journey is too strong.
Amit: “And eventually…”
My daughter Maribel and Kiefer…
>>2Disappear! Kamui Fujiwara!
Maribel is sitting in the family seat as if it’s completely normal in the OP.
>>3It’s only natural that you’re sitting with my family at home celebrating after coming back from fishing…
Too smiley.
I think Arus has become too strong compared to the initial expectations.
Well, in the end, it’s the fisherman who chooses.
>>5In a world that has become peaceful, being a hero doesn’t earn you any money anyway.
>>10A journey to become the captain of the Sea of Dragons and dominate all the seas.
The path of marrying into the land of arts.
A person can become someone.
>>5Becoming a fisherman in his hometown is a dream that the protagonist achieved before embarking on his journey, but the issues in the journey of 7 are just too frustrating, so it feels like he dropped out and came back to his hometown.
>>5Because I’ve always been told to become a better man…
Just a childhood friend, with no ties to the Demon Lord, yet they fight together until the end.
Fujiwara Kamui: “Eh…!?”
>>7Unlike the rather robust original Kiefer, the Kamui version of Kiefer by Fujiwara is a classic handsome guy, so…
If I think of my father, it’s probably still thin.
It’s fine for fishermen to be as tough as they want…
If you become a fisherman, a life of being dominated by Maribel’s backside awaits you.
>>12It will surely be fun.
But this guy looks really enviously at good-looking men when we’re traveling.
>>15You should become like that too.
It’s really sad that Orca is entangled just to provoke Arus’s jealousy.
I wonder if they will port it… even a straight port of the DS version would be fine.
>>20You can play with your smartphone.
Aside from the worst lighthouse, it’s quite easy to play around.
It’s a perfect example of the saying “A fisherman is best when the husband is healthy and away.”
She is a woman who willingly boards a ship; her determination is different.
I want to play it on PS again.
Arus, who is told to become a stronger man, ends up defeating the Demon King…
I couldn’t recognize Maribel as the heroine because she was too strong-willed… or rather, I was surprised that there was a heroine in this work at that time.
>>25You had no eye for women.
>>31Strong-willed women are scary, right…?
In a way, it can be said that Maribel’s eye for men was sharp from the very beginning.
Among the Dragon Quest protagonists, there’s a feeling that Arus is grounded and will live peacefully even after the ending, which is nice.
There’s nothing complicated about the strongest fisherman in the village; he’s just ridiculously strong.
Amit, you were that fond of Arus?
>>28Because he is the son of a hired fisherman and the mayor of a town where fishing is thriving…
Parental approval, huh…
The PS version had the drawback of conversation, so many people didn’t engage much.
And the tsundere concept was a bit ahead of its time.
I want to redo it with my current sensibility, but there’s no time…
A woman who was ahead of her time.
At first, he was like a pathetic sycophant.
I feel like the part where the princess of a big country falls head over heels is reminiscent of the pleasure found in narou works.
>>34The 7 protagonists have outstanding performance even among their predecessors.
At that time, it was too early for the concept of tsundere to emerge.
Ah, because Lady Grete is here…
A strong-willed woman with a poor physique wearing a hood.
The spirit of challenge in sending her out as the only woman for a considerable period is too much…
>>38I thought you would always be with us, but you’re leaving… What’s with this Dragon Quest?
>>45Moreover, I wonder what they were thinking since they were supposed to be permanently withdrawn.
Thank you for spending time with me.
It was boring.
Looking at it now, it doesn’t feel so sharp.
It seems rather that you are making an effort to create your ideal husband.
I love how the minister is secretly working to get the princess and the protagonist together, even though neither the king nor the princess feels that way at all.
When I see a man cooking with flair, he says it’s ideal for women, so I should practice.
I’m really eager to raise it.
“The Lord’s physical specs are too high, so it seems amazing to return from fishing, but is Maribel okay?”
>>43She’s the kind of woman whose specs are such that she can easily kill an ordinary soldier with her bare hands, so there shouldn’t be any problem.
That’s Kiefer’s girlfriend.
Is it correct to say that 7 is a different world genre?
I think it’s quite rare for a game to involve going from a peaceful world of your own to completely different worlds (actually past worlds).
I remember that in the novel, not just in the Fujiwara Kamui version, the protagonist ended up with Ayla.
I want Princess Grete to do her best as well.
That aside, it’s a cool twist that you can become someone with the catchphrase and end up as a fisherman…
>>50It’s really nice to go back to everyday life after everything is over…
I can’t tell because of the deformed body shape, but I wonder how old the protagonist of 7 is.
>>51The Dragon Quest protagonist has an image of being around 15 to 17 years old.
It’s great that the protagonist, who can become anything, is going to take over their parents’ role as originally planned…
At the time of the PS version, I wasn’t really into cute things, but when I replayed the 3DS version, it was too charming.
After seeing so many negative aspects of humanity during my travels, I definitely don’t think I would want to become royalty.
I wonder if there were quite a few people who didn’t see Maribel as a heroine, whether in Kamui or the novel version.
>>56I don’t know if it was more about not having conversations rather than a hobby, or if I couldn’t understand the concept in the first place…
>>56I feel like I didn’t see many people saying Maribel was cute back in the day.
I don’t understand the novel, but Kamui is probably doing it on purpose due to their personality.
They say to become a better man, but…
That being said, I feel like I’m going to be with the protagonist as they are now forever!
As a result of having experienced a lot of frustrating human interactions, I can understand why I would choose to become a fisherman in my hometown.
I think it’s a bit inaccurate to call her the heroine of Dragon Quest 7 since she doesn’t play a significantly important role in the story.
>>62Certainly, it’s not so much about what happens through the adventure, but more about the feeling of having someone by your side in everyday life.
Maybe I was close with Maribel even without going on adventures.
Kamui is noisy around Maribel, but they were trying to dig into the world view itself.
>>63Was it unnecessary to get involved with the Lotto series?
The illustration of the village attack scene in the novelization didn’t capture the heroine’s dignity…
The protagonist has a plain face, but has a body (status) like Hassaan.
This town is crap! I need you to be here because I’m in charge of explaining that.
>>69Why are you quitting before one of the top seven frustrating events?
>>75It’s nice to appreciate when Maribel says “That’s crap!”…
>>84Even I and Gabo are quite upset.
She’s the kind of girl who can cast “Mera” just by encountering a slime, without any special backbone.
Maribel often says good things in the party conversations.
I think the impression changes a lot depending on whether or not I’m talking to my friends.
So I think that if only the main script is given, it will be like that for the novel version and the manga version as well.
I’ve made some adjustments to suit my preferences, but the base seems to be the image that Ars is aiming for.
It’s good to show that you’re not just selfish early on.
In the original plot, it seems that Maribel did not return after leaving the party, and a group of rather incomprehensible characters ended up as the final party, which was intended to be “The Warriors of Eden.”
I never thought Gabo would become the oldest member…
Is there any character other than Maribel who tells their future husband “You should be like that too”?
I feel like it’s quite rare to see someone motivate the guy next to them by pointing out a handsome man.
If we’re having a lot of conversations, then she has become a spokesperson for the players, so I can’t imagine it without her anymore.
It’s really hard when you get left out.
I just learned Behorama…
Conversations in Dragon Quest 7 without Maribel become flavorless, but does that mean the scenario won’t hold up? Not necessarily.
>>82Without Maribel, it would be a problem for the storyline in places like Woodpalna…
I think it’s understandable that just by looking at the cover art, one might wonder if this is the heroine…
The 7-person PT period for three people is quite long and tough.
>>85I think about half of the hate towards Kiefer is due to Dharma’s frustration.
>>87It’s really frustrating that it’s difficult right after a gap.
You’re a screw, so even if you lose MP, you’ll still be active, right?
I was talking about it, but at that time, I couldn’t understand the concept of tsundere at all and was getting frustrated while doing it.
The waiting place for my companions is some shabby spot called Maribel’s house.
At first, it wasn’t a half-hearted plan like a five-person party.
>>89Initially, it was planned for Maribel to permanently leave, with the main characters being Gabomel, Vin, and Ayla.
No, this is crazy; it just allows Maribel to join.
>>98Hmm…
>>98Well, it’s understandable that the story progresses with the protagonist, who was initially being pulled along by two childhood friends, now striving on their own after the two friends leave.
Not recognized as a player.
>>98The one with the lizard on it.
Old man
Former dog
Woman
The visuals are too plain.
>>108There’s not a hint of glamour at the package or initial PT stage…
It’s the three of us: the green little one, the chin, and the headscarf.
If I just play normally, Maribel ends up being at a low level, so I’m thinking whether to reinsert her, but I’m kind of unsure…
Except for Gabo, everyone else has had withdrawal periods or joined late, so the member composition doesn’t feel very right.
I think that female characters in DQ feel more like travel companions than heroines.
As for works related to marriage, I can only think of Princess Laura for those that aren’t.
The woman who received the most benefits from the speak command.
It’s important whether a conversation is interesting or not.
I heard that Kiefer recently followed.
The problem of Ayla’s character being too thin.
>>99The lips are so thick, though.
>>101The thin-lipped Ayra with braces was so cute…
It’s a picture from a mobile game, not PS.
At that time, I loved Kiefer so much that I even progressed to follow him, but a friend told me about his permanent withdrawal, and I gave up.
I wonder if I can start over just because the thread image is cute.
Why is Gabo always here?
>>103There’s nothing else to do nearby since it’s close to home…
A spoiled girl should more readily reject the partner her parents desire.
It’s amazing how I’m already anticipating marriage and shifting towards raising the man I like.
Although the others are age-appropriate,
The fact that Ayla is a descendant of Kiefer.
I never thought both of my companions in the package would be gone, right? If Maribel had permanently left, it might have become a legendary story for the wrong reasons.
It’s a handsome guy’s position, so why is it a permanent withdrawal!
I understand why you want to pair them with someone else since there is absolutely no romance.
The reason for the separation is caregiving for my parents…
If Maribel is going to be permanently removed, then Gab should really be made a pretty boy; otherwise, the visuals are going to be tough…
Aira’s conversation isn’t interesting… it’s as uninteresting as the remake version of Chamoro.