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#//i am not responsible for what idunn's weapon does to her
inferniso · 1 year
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Phina barely had a moment to catch her breath before she was directed to her next opponent. She urged her pegasus onwards, to a new section of the battlefield, lance raised in challenge at the person she stood before.
“Hello!” Her voice was dampened by the rain, but she hoped her tone carried enough. “Let’s give this our all!”
With that warning, Phina’s pegasus galloped forward, and her lancetip aimed straight for the other.
[Phina (5/5) attacks Idunn with Blessed Lance. 1d20-2 roll: 8 -> 6. Hit. Idunn HP 4.5/6]
The hit was solid, but not as hard as she hoped. She tugged the reins back to prepare herself for the counterattack.
There it is again: that familiar command, that tolling bell.
Let’s give this our all!
It seizes her faster than she would have liked, breaking through any sort of independent thought or personal desire. It cracks through her walls, and though unintended, dredges up a murky dream spent obeying the whims of another.
Phina has called the Demon Dragon.
When her arms move and block the blow, they feel a different sensation than last time. Not seeping poison, but burning light. The tip of Phina’s spear rends her flesh, bathing manakete scales in its heavenly glow. It is an arbiter of heaven--a judge of sins. And one day, far into the future, when Idunn’s soul is laid to rest, she holds firm that this light will not be so forgiving.
“Give our all,” she dronishly repeats, rather than coughing or flinching at the force of the other’s blow. “Very well.” 
In the short time she is spared during Phina’s recoil, Idunn grips her dragonstone. From a flashy display emerge wings of light and dark, then a tail of holy feather and hellish scale, and finally a body half-divine, half-demon. Idunn is still the same amalgamation of her two draconic forms, soul torn asunder and will unable to walk one path over the other. It’s a terrifying display. One can only wonder how her last opponent managed to stomach it all.
But that matters little. Heeding the pinkette’s order, her neck draws back so it can belch sacred fire. Breath spreads across an open air, hunting the wings of the other’s pegasus--wishing to melt them like wax.
[Idunn (4.5/6) counterattacks Phina with Phoenix Claws. 1d20-2 roll: 12 -> 10. Hit -> Crit. Phina HP 3/5]
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iturbide · 3 years
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If you don't mind multiples can I please ask for Brady and Phoenix Wright? And if I recall you have not played much Binding Blade, but if you feel comfortable enough with the character to answer, Idunn please?
Of course I don’t mind multiples also excellent choices
How do I feel about this character? 
BABY BOY.  I love Brady so much with his scary face and intimidating scar as the rough exterior over an incredibly soft heart and boundless compassion.  I love how gentle and kindhearted he is, I love how he talks like an absolute gangster but wants to use the violin to express how he really feels, and I love that he gets teary over the small miracles in the world like flowers growing in difficult places.  He’s a delight and deserves to be popular with the ladies.
Who do I ship this character with romantically? 
Nobody, really!  I don’t have any real romantic ships for the second gen Awakening characters -- usually I joke that I ship them with happiness, because it’s what they deserve after everything they’ve suffered through.  Just so long as he’s in good company with people who appreciate him for who he is, I’m happy for him.
Who is my brOTP for this character? 
OWAIN.  But honestly Owain is my answer for any and all second gen brOTPs because Owain is great.  The fact that he appreciates Brady as he ought is just icing on the cake.  I also really love him and Yarne, especially for him actually helping the scaredy bun to toughen up (and undoubtedly offering healing support so that Yarne doesn’t go extinct).
What’s my Unpopular Opinion™ about this character? 
Brady is underappreciated and it’s a crime.  He’s so good but he’s one of those characters that gets passed over for kids like Inigo (who has predatory tendencies and is also a huge jerk in multiple supports) and Severa (who is manipulative bordering on abusive and also a huge jerk in most of her supports).  I legitimately do not understand why people don’t appreciated the soft-hearted gangster so I will instead love him that much more because they won’t (which is why I got him to +10 in Heroes).
What’s one thing I wish would have happened with this character in canon? 
I really, really wish that he’d gotten a chance to play his violin for his mother in their support chain.  I know that in his chain with his father she tricks him into playing it, but I really think it would have been incredibly poignant if Brady had traded all those attempts at learning Maribelle’s hoity-toity speech and just played from the heart, something so profoundly touching that she came to realize it’s not the words that are important.  Yes, their supports are funny, but...I really would have liked something more heartwarming for them.
How do I feel about this character?
I love Phoenix Wright so much.  I love his snark, I love his improv, I love how he literally rolls with everything no matter how ridiculous even if he does kick himself mentally when he does.  The man interrogated a parrot on the stand, literally what is there not to love about him.
Who do I ship this character with romantically?
Miles Edgeworth.  That’s honestly it.  I do see him as bi and I do think that he loved Iris while she was pretending to be Dahlia, but that was a long time ago and they’ve both grown as people to the point where they can (and I think should) remain friends, just not romantic partners.  I have a major soft spot for him and Edgeworth though, it’s my hands-down favorite ship in the entire franchise (even though I put them through the wringer in fic).
Who is my brOTP for this character?
Does Maya count?  Because I absolutely see him and Maya being like siblings, with Phoenix as the long-suffering older brother and Maya as the occasionally obnoxious younger sister.  I can’t see their love for each other as anything other than familial, so them as a brOTP just makes sense to me.  Iris, too, if we want to get technical: their romance ended, but I like the idea of them being able to maintain a friendship.
What’s my Unpopular Opinion™ about this character?
He’s more of a realist than people give him credit for.  Fandom loves to joke about Phoenix being dumb or unobservant, but while he certainly can (and does) leap before he looks, he’s smart and his incredibly wry internal monologue heavily implies to me that he’s most often rolling with the punches rather than blundering blindly into them and reeling into success through luck alone.  He’s pretty savvy in my view, and it irritates me that fandom likes to play him as the eternal butt of the joke (since they also like to forget Larry exists -- apparently Phoenix is the one they substitute in for him).
What’s one thing I wish would have happened with this character in canon?
To be honest...I kind of wish the events leading into AA4 had never happened.  That timeline legitimately breaks my heart because I love Phoenix, and seeing him so broken -- even if it is in part an act to trick the one who set it all in motion -- is more than I can bear.  I really wish we could have just gone forward with Phoenix staying a defense attorney and succeeding, bringing Apollo on as a successor and teaching him in much the same way he learned from Mia, rather than piling yet more trauma onto a man who has never deserved it and who has already lived through too much of it after three games.  
And while it’s true that I haven’t played Binding Blade, I do still love Idunn in Heroes, so:
How do I feel about this character?
This sweet child did not deserve this and I am going to protect her at all costs.  Similar to Grima in how she suffered at the hands of others, only her abuse came from dragonkind first before humans sealed her and Zephiel turned her into a weapon to achieve his own ambitions -- only heartbreakingly they stripped her of her very soul, making her a shell of her true self.  So I love her, I want her to be safe and cherished, and I want to see her recover from all she’s gone through.
Who do I ship this character with romantically?
boy I’ve said this a lot tonight but no ships!  Idunn...well, first off she’s still trying to recover her personal autonomy, and second of all she got sealed very young and so has a lot of growing to do mentally once she does.  She’s not really a character I’m comfortable shipping at all until she’s gone through a significant amount of therapy, and since that needs to come first and foremost rather than setting some romance as an end goal (which would be creepy), I’m just not even thinking about it.
Who is my brOTP for this character?
FAE-FAE.  BEST TINY BABY SISTER A DRAGON COULD ASK FOR.  Fae seems like the perfect dragon sibling and I love the idea of them having a sweet sibling bond where "big” sister Fae is taking the lead while "little” sister Idunn follows her lead and learns from her.  Also the Grimas, as both guardian figures and fellow victims of heavy-handed cruelty; having their grounding influence for stability, especially when she slips in her recovery, would be very important, and the more of herself she gets back the more I think she would appreciate that unspoken concern.
What’s my Unpopular Opinion™ about this character?
are there any popular opinions about Idunn out there?  I don’t see her too much sadly but I’ll just go out on a limb and say that she enjoys flowers and all things colorful and still struggles with doing things on her own unless someone asks her to directly; deep down, she also really likes being taken care of, told stories, and taught new things like making simple crafts and flower crowns, because none of it is a real responsibility falling to her that she has to see through.  It’s just a quiet kind of relief that comes with such low-stakes activities.
What’s one thing I wish would have happened with this character in canon?
Probably the big thing is I wish canon would have given us more of a resolution for her.  You only have a chance to save her in what amounts to a secret ending in Binding Blade, and her fate remains pretty heavily in question from what I understand?  I wish canon had given us more.  Tell us if she recovered, and what she was like if she did.  Tell us what she ended up doing, whether she stayed with Fae in her village or left it at some point, or if they eventually left to travel the world together when Idunn started doing better.  Basically tell me that my dragon daughter ended up happy.
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