ext_11688 ([identity profile] defade.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] makaistation 2011-02-25 01:15 pm (UTC)

I just received my copy today, played halfway through chapter 1.(Already started grinding a bit, lol)

Fenrich's personality is...interesting, to say the least. It's clear that he respects Val, but he comes off as more stoic, cold-blooded and willing to dirty his hands if it means Val will be put into a good position. He randomly slips almost insult-like phrases every once in a while(even though they're delivered in extremely polite speech), and is especially bothered by Val's tendencies to keep promises.

Fenrich: Yes, I am very well aware of your excellency's worthless belief.

Fenrich: I have things that I must do, I cannot afford to lose your excellency to your usual foolish and mindless antics.

etc.

He's EXTREMELY bothered by Val's loss of his original power, and comments on it whenever he gets the chance to. Yes, even in tutorials. In fact, the game starts off with him trying to make Val accidentally ingest human blood by stuffing it in sardines.

Fenrich: With combo attacks, even your excellency can regain 1/100000th of your former prowess.

Chapter 1 is basically Val trying to fulfill his promise to the prinnies, to give them natural sardines as a gift for graduation, but they've been swept away before he could do that. Axel tells Val that the government is planning mass execution of prinnies(blaming all problems from worse education to population density on the increasing number of prinnies), and Val is determine to not even let the government get into the way of his promise. (Note of importance: The fact that the little prinnies are getting massacred isn't what's bothering him - it's the fact that he can't fulfill a promise. Typical Disgaea humor, haha.)

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