Aheehehee this made my morning, though! I could ramble for hours about Nel and her place in Star Ocean, but I'll try to keep that to a minimum.
JRPG as a genre is plagued by the same character archetypes happening over and over again. SO3 was no exception (young teenaged boy undergoing the Hero's Journey, damsel-in-distress Sophia, battle lolita, etc etc), but when I played for the first time I was struck by this competent, level-headed female character. She saw people for what they were and not how they appeared. She didn't spout random unprovoked misandry, and she was there to do her job and do it right, come hell or high water. She was religious, but not overbearingly, and didn't try to use it to justify war or killing, even though she did both of those things. She wasn't a caricature of extremes. Nel was military, but not heartless. She'd do what needed to be done but nobody got left behind as long as she could lift a dagger. Other people came before her own personal well-being, something that I
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Aheehehee this made my morning, though! I could ramble for hours about Nel and her place in Star Ocean, but I'll try to keep that to a minimum.
JRPG as a genre is plagued by the same character archetypes happening over and over again. SO3 was no exception (young teenaged boy undergoing the Hero's Journey, damsel-in-distress Sophia, battle lolita, etc etc), but when I played for the first time I was struck by this competent, level-headed female character. She saw people for what they were and not how they appeared. She didn't spout random unprovoked misandry, and she was there to do her job and do it right, come hell or high water. She was religious, but not overbearingly, and didn't try to use it to justify war or killing, even though she did both of those things. She wasn't a caricature of extremes. Nel was military, but not heartless. She'd do what needed to be done but nobody got left behind as long as she could lift a dagger. Other people came before her own personal well-being, something that I ( ... )
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