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I never actually understood that thing with the letter, is it some reference to extra katerial regarding Kayneth or what?Anyway, I thought it was a well written event, much like the Prison Tower event with Dantes and the Kara no Kyoukai event. Also, you didn't miss anything with Darius. It was just a match allowing you the opportunity to have Iskander fight Darius, but there was no dialogue whatsoever. So you didn't miss anything other than a "rematch".I also enjoyed it alot. It was sad that Gilles, Ryuunosuke, Gilgamesh, Tokiomi and Kotomine didn't get much attention, but the dialogue with the rest was pretty good. And let's be honest, as much as Diarmuid may have been sorta there as one of that Waver wanted to keep alive, we're probably feeling good for him that he got his good ending in this compared to Zero.
Watching Iskander burn down the Matou house was also another highlight and really shows that if Kariya had actually said something about Sakura being hurt by Zouken, he probably would've gotten some help. I mean, he didn't even tell tokiomi cause he let his hatred of Tokiomi overtake his reasoning. Tokiomi didn't know Sakura was being hurt by Zouken and he possibly gave Sakura to Zouken not just to help the Matou's dying magic, but also to make sure he did not have to choose between one of his daughters for his inheritance and avoid giving the one he didn't choose to the Mage's Association, who apparently do some horrible things with those who don't get inheritance.
Kayneth got good development too. Not just with the big ham nature showing with Waver when he was tricking Kayneth. But the highlight was the ending bit involving the love letter and having to leave the war. Mostly because I saw someone point out that the love letter, that Kayneth mentioned about being in his quarters, was the letter that Kayneth said that he would never let anyone see until he "died", according to his own words.
And considering that he did believe Waver and Co. were from the future, Kayneth got the message that he actually died in the war. As he asked, "Am I wrong in thinking that the study you refer to...is one whose master never returned to it?" and Waver said "Yes That's right". Despite the fact that it pretty much stated that all of the things that Waver said about him doing all the big things in the future were a lie, Kayneth thanked him for telling him. It really showed his humbleness and his willingness to accept the truth that he wasn't amazing, in order to save Sola whom he did care about. It was quite heartwarming.
Kitirsugu was pretty good. And it was cool to learn about all the differences of the Singularity compared to Zero, like Irisviel being Saber's master and Kiritsugu not being in the war. It really helped add to the confusion alongside Waver's confusion when you learn that Irisviel has the Command seals, as the player would be like, "What? She has them? Then what about Kiritsugu?" And then you find out Assassin's true identity in the end. Pretty good.
And I don't think I need to mention Young Waver, Old Waver and Iskander interactions. Also, the ending was heartwarming, when Iskander flicked Older Waver's head and pretty much seemed to get the message across that Iskander may have learned/guessed who Older Waver was. I do feel there was a missed opportunity in not using the 2nd half of "You are my King" in the battle against him. On the other hand, the Point/Zero music used for the Grand Battle was pretty great.
No, I don't think I even got close to 90% completionNo, I'm not asking if you ever completed a Etrian Odyssey game before, I'm asking if you think about Etrian Odyssey 90% of the time.
There's only like, 2 full chapters of EO shill, chillJesus, don't buy his book guys, its just 100 pages shilling Etrian Odyssey, and about 10 pages on the actual subjects.