Hm, I think even on Eirika's route, Lyon is heavily at odds with religiousness, obedience, and order. In both routes, after all, his entire goal is playing god for Grado.
Pelleas is weird, because mages are usually associated with intelligence. Pelleas never really read as bookish or clever, to me; there's power there, yes, but it's not "I studied for ages to become awesome". And he changes so radically across the game that it's hard to pin anything down. I guess I'd lean toward green for endgame (not dead) Pelleas, from what you have here?
I agree with your assessment of Ephraim, btw. There's probably some red in there, because he is pretty impulsive and dictated by emotions (hey let's plow through enemy territory with three other guys to talk to my broski about this war thing!!)
I'd offer opinions for Joshua, but I don't understand him at all, to be honest.
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Date: 2012-10-11 03:46 pm (UTC)Pelleas is weird, because mages are usually associated with intelligence. Pelleas never really read as bookish or clever, to me; there's power there, yes, but it's not "I studied for ages to become awesome". And he changes so radically across the game that it's hard to pin anything down. I guess I'd lean toward green for endgame (not dead) Pelleas, from what you have here?
I agree with your assessment of Ephraim, btw. There's probably some red in there, because he is pretty impulsive and dictated by emotions (hey let's plow through enemy territory with three other guys to talk to my broski about this war thing!!)
I'd offer opinions for Joshua, but I don't understand him at all, to be honest.