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Fire emblem radiant dawn tv tropes10/4/2023 ** M圜ountryRightOrWrong: In act three when Daein joins the war on the side of Begnion and not the Laguz Alliance, Micaiah is rightfully confused by this ]. ![]() When Ludveck appears with a charismatic personality and talks about overthrowing the queen to bring stability to the kingdom, they join because they want to follow in his footsteps, creating a VillainWithGoodPublicity. ** MagneticHero: ], many young people became inspired to follow in his footsteps. The heroes ignoring of Begnion ends up leading them to be a bigger threat than Ashnard ever was. With Daein defeated, Begnion's corruption steps into the forefront, and they turn out to be just as bad, if not worse, than Ashnard. ** LesserOfTwoEvils: In the previous game, Begnion was seen as this a LesserOfTwoEvils compared to Daein, as while Begnion was still pretty bad, the war with Ashnard was seen as more dangerous and needing to be stopped. However, several characters call him out for letting other nations more or less suffer for no reason when he could help those in need, and by the end, he is so dedicated to remaining neutral that his son joins the war because he can't stand how StupidNeutral his father is being. Your objectives while playing as the underdogs are basically survive as long as you can, and when the Greil Mercenaries finally take to the field against you in 3-13, your only options are RunOrDie, ]. The battles play out exactly as you realistically expect them to and the story itself never expects the Dawn Brigade to ever triumph against the Greil Mercenaries. ![]() Such a scenario occurs when the scrappy Dawn Brigade goes against the battle-hardened Greil Mercenaries. ** UnderdogsNeverLose: Most ''Fire Emblem'' games involve a hero gathering a RagtagBunchOfMisfits to defeat a more powerful enemy. ** TakeAThirdOption: In Act III, Pelleas attempts to get around the ]. This results in him making mistakes out of good intentions, but he's too naive to be careful. Also, Pelleas is the son of Ashnard and thus the prince of Daein, but his sheltered upbringing on top of his overly doting mother means that while he is a good person, he's not equipped for the role of a king. Part 2 is all about the struggle she goes through having to prove she can lead a nation. Ludveck starts a civil war to obtain power, causing the nation to nearly fall apart by using this to call into question her legitimacy. ** RightfulKingReturns: Elincia suddenly appearing and taking the role as Queen of Crimea doesn't go smoothly, with just as many finding her to be incompetent at worst, at best unsuited due to having no prior experience. She gets a dose of reality when Tibarn threatens to kill Sothe, causing her to ] and try to stop the conflict. She slowly however begins to throw away her morals as it becomes clear Daein has no chance of winning, and she almost crosses line into committing acts that before disgusted her just so she can win. ** M圜ountryRightOrWrong: In act three when Daein joins the war on the side of Begnion and not the Laguz Alliance, Micaiah is rightfully confused by this but agrees to lead the war for the sake of the people. ** MagneticHero: After Ike showed how basically a nobody could become a leader, many young people became inspired to follow in his footsteps. ![]() ** LesserOfTwoEvils: In the previous game, Begnion was seen as this compared to Daein, as while Begnion was still pretty bad, the war with Ashnard was seen as more dangerous and needing to be stopped. ** HeroicNeutral: Dheginsea attempts to force Goldoa to remain out of ''any'' conflict that occurs, regardless of how terrible it is.
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