Khuutra said:
Right. More that Ike is assuring her that she still has a place in the world with a promise that beorc and laguz will rise up if it's necessary, but sure, why not. She seeks reassurance, unsure that she has a place anymore - human assurance is what allows her to become whol again. That's the whole "mortal and god" thing at work. You haven't explained how that's sexist. |
Simple, she's a goddess who needs assurance from a male barbarian human. If it was a old pilosophe, ok, but IKE?! WTH?! Why not Mica, you know, the MAIN char? Or the Queen? If it would have been a God (in a JRPG or tactic RPG, wathever), he would not need assurence. Have you ever saw that scene but with inverted sexes? Check the ending again.
And no, it's to 'mortal or god' thing.