Tales of zestiria sorey costumes series#
Loose sequel to Until The Day I Die Series After thousands of years of doing nothing but devouring malevolence, living a normal life for a change is, ironically, abnormal for him, and it's up to two certain malaks to help him discover his new purpose. Skylinneas Fandoms: Tales of Berseria, Tales of ZestiriaĮighty years since his defeat, Innominat is trying to adjust to his new role inside this dream world he shared with Velvet Crowe. Language: English Words: 625 Chapters: 2/2 Comments: 6 Kudos: 4 Bookmarks: 2 Hits: 318 formed a contract with Kyuubey and became a magical girl? Well this fanfic will do just that! Each chapter will show each requested character what they would be like as a magical girl: their wish, their weapon of choice, their witch/Doppel, and their abilities. What if your favorite character from any anime/manga, show, video game, book, etc.
Tales of zestiria sorey costumes simulator#
ToontheStoryTeller Fandoms: Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story, Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magika | Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Tales of Symphonia, Tales of Zestiria, Tales of Vesperia, Tales of the Abyss, Tales of Series, THE Hazbin Hotel (Web Series), Yandere Simulator (Video Game), Skullgirls (Video Game), Pocket Monsters | Pokemon - All Media Types, Jigoku Shoujo | Hell Girl, Dangan Ronpa - All Media Types, Doki Doki Literature Club! (Visual Novel), RWBY I’m not going to try to make sense of it, but when I hit new game+ I will still refuse to compromise for the hat that says “I pawned a priceless heirloom and all I got was this crappy costume attachment.Magia Record x Fandom: If certain characters became magical girls. In fact, giving the pipe back gets me guilt tripped for not selling it. I know he’s naive but seriously he’s not stupid! I’m now at the end of the game and all I’ve got to show for it is no cowboy hat and not having to spend 5000 gald (less money than it costs to teleport) to buy back the pipe if I had sold it. Sorey is a naive goofball but he isn’t stupid, and I don’t think he would be willing to sell his grandfather’s memento on a whim. I might understand if this is supposed to be a role-playing decision, but from that standpoint the only wrong answer would be selling the dagger. If you think about it its fishy, so a reasonable person would look at their options:ĭo I hawk my grandfather’s memento? Do I sell a signet dagger of this city’s royalty? Wait- this city’s Royalty? So what’s stopping me from flashing this as an all-access pass? You want to go home and rethink your life. The first time there is no coercion, but the second time the people who want it are implying that they only way to get past a guard is with their help. In Tales of Zestiria the main character Sorey is repeatedly pressured to sell a Royal Signet dagger or his Grandfather’s Pipe. Oooooh- I’ll buy it at a high price, stranger! That’s a scummy thing to do isn’t it? So why? Is the game trying to make the point that nice guy’s finish last? The same seems to be the case of Tales of Zestiria, where NPC’s keep trying to make you sell other people’s possessions-but I decided that that would be bullshit. If you’ve beaten the game you know exactly why this is here. I’ve been noticing a pattern in recent rpg’s like Tales of Zestiria and Bravely Default: they don’t expect you to be stupid, they demand it.īravely Default is a shitty Milgram experiment- you better do as you’re told regardless of the obvious negative implications or you get a bad ending! WHY! Why punish someone for rebelling against a bad choice in the only way available?