Tales of symphonia colette died6/19/2023 Bratty, kind, smart, close-minded, open-minded-he was a little bit of everything. I disliked him at first because his voice irritated me and for a while he just seemed to be there to be the cute kid of the group, but, like Colette, ended up being more complicated than he seemed. But in the end, she's just a normal klutz who likes turtles and naming every dog she can find. She wasn't the smartest of the group, nor the wisest, but everytime she did offer some useful advice, it wasn't something that she pulled out of the nowhere, but rather was based on what she'd learned from all her negative experiences. I was really "meh" on her character in the beginning, but after her effects from being an angel kicked in and Lloyd called her on her bullshit acting, I gained a lot of respect for her as a character. ![]() I tend to dislike characters like her, either because I find their airheaded tendencies to be grating or they seem too good to be true, but Colette was one of the more realistic versions of this archetype I've seen. At the same time, he wasn't too angsty in that he was far from being softhearted, though wasn't a Cold-Blooded Killer, either.Ĭolette: Stick Sylphiel from Slayers and Osaka from Azumanga Daioh in a blender and you'll get something along the lines of Colette. He was one you really did want to learn more about, especially after he betrayed Lloyd and the gang and yet would help them from time to time as well. ![]() Angst-ridden type characters tend to be either hits or misses in my opinion, and Kratos is one of the hits. He reminded me a lot of Auron from Final Fantasy X in being the epitome of badass with a hint of a cynical sense of humor. He ended up being my favorite in the end. Kratos: I wish I could say more about this guy than "HOLY SHIT HE'S COOL". ![]() It's easy to imagine how Mithos himself could've been like him, and how Lloyd probably could've messed up and tried to make a lifeless world like he did, too, had he not had such a wide variety of party members that helped expand his views. I also really liked the concept of him being Mithos' "shadow" because that's really what he was. He's the most stereotypical member of the group (Hero Complex Personified) but ends up growing up enough that his stereotype is whiped away. Lloyd: I liked him at the beginning, and he grew increasingly likable as the story went on. It started out as one huge cliche but got creative with it, and in the end, was far from being the story it was in the beginning. I'm still trying to wrap my head around the whole story.which got unbelievably complex.
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