Even if Celica has a tragic past, not telling your friends what they're all fighting for while they risk their lives for her is pretty shitty. That doesn't explain anything that has to do with her not telling her allies what they're fighting for. She does not feel she deserves the respect her birthright affords, when all that birthright has ever brought her is strife." During the events of the game, Celica bears the heavy weight of saving Zofia as its princess, and all of Valentia as a child of fate, as well as the guilt she experiences after her outburst against Alm in Zofia Castle, both of which take a toll on her emotional composure. While she does not outwardly express it, she greatly lacks self-worth, and self-confidence. She is in a high position as a priestess at Priory, however, she deeply values her acolytes and is extremely close to them, especially in the case of Mae. In her body language in cutscenes and sprites, she's much more subtly guarded and closed-off.Ĭelica is very lonely, but feels that her loneliness is selfish when she only ever puts those she cares about at risk, and starts out with lingering sense of discomfort at being treated like royalty. She regrets showing her emotions especially at the few times she lashes out in anger. "Celica is kind and polite, but holds herself back emotionally after a series of traumatic events and familial loss as a result, she can comes off as cold and stoic. Ok, so regarding this whole thing about Celica not telling stuff to her allies and stuff, i found this on the Wiki and it may be able to explain things: It sucks how useless she becomes in Chapter 5, becoming really single-minded and negative about sacrificing herself and stopping Duma, just so Alm can save her and give her hope. It was honestly a little bit annoying, and I was a bit disappointed and irritated every time they brought it up. With Celica, she just spent a lot of time keeping her emotions bottled up, and then throwing a little tantrum about how no one understands her (well.like a real woman.). I did find myself screaming "WHAT ARE YOU STOOPID" at Eirika, but it didn't feel like a forced excuse for things to feel more desperate, but rather important to Eirika's development. With Eirika, she still held on to that one glimmer of hope that Lyon would come back, and when it was crushed, she steeled herself to end Fomortiis. ![]() ![]() I feel like Eirika's scenario with the Stone of Renais is much more well-executed than Celica's final arc in this game Chapter 4 and 5 Celica was a bit unfortunate. Kamui dies to the Draco Zombies too, right? I was wondering why he came up to talk about his phobia.
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