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Posted: 2016-12-20 14:43:59
by SomePervert - Size: 1024x664
- Rating: Explicit
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Could be a hypnotic song, but it's hard to tell.
In the game her song is occasionally used to control others to a degree (spoilers for all three routes and some of the DLC below):
She is shown to be able to sing an audience full of soldiers into a relaxed, even trance-like state. In another route, her song is shown to be able to sap the energy from a listener, which she uses to stop the leaders of two armies from fighting long enough for the main character to try and talk them down.
Additionally, she serves the role of the game's dancer—albeit as a Songstress. Her singing can inspire a character on the battlefield, allowing them to move twice in a turn. Although previous iterations of the role, like Olivia from Awakening, haven't really had any implications of magic around their signature ability, it's a bit murkier with Azura, especially given that:
She confirms in the game that the song only has power when someone with her family's power Siings it while wearing the necklace her mother passed down to her, and although her son can sing the song (Matt Mercer voices him and does a great job singing!) he cannot Sing to give his allies an extra turn as his mother can without the pendant, or use the song for any other purpose other than just as something nice-sounding to sing.
The Song is so powerful that the fourth verse is likely to kill the one who Sings it... heck, in two out of three of the paths in Fire Emblem Fates, Azura uses the Song to weaken the final boss, but disappears quickly afterwards (in one route, you just assume she wandered off, in the other, you watch her literally disappear bit-by-bit before your eyes. And she didn't even sing the fourth verse in that one!). So, yeah, there's definitely some power in that song.
Then there's the fact that the song was written by a dragon who was slowly losing his mind and soul, who wrote it addressed to his future child and designed the song and the pendant specifically to ensure that his close friend, a Singer of immense power, could calm him down at his worst and most mindless.
I don't know if she could keep any of those properties if she changed the wording of the Song as she did here, though, or if the melody is enough for dealing with Takumi, which wouldn't surprise me as:
The story of this manip is implied to be set during an alternative version of the Conquest path, wherein Corrin sides with xir adopted family in Nohr against xir 'real' family in Hoshido, including Takumi, it might not have taken much. Takumi ends up corrupted and eventually fully possessed in that route.
He spends an inordinate time shouting in that route, as well..
tldr; It's very, very plausible, and Takumi's a grump.
(*somewhere, off in the distance, a sound almost like a faint bellow of "NOHRIAN SCUM!" can be heard...or perhaps merely imagined*)
Also, here:
<<soundcloud.com/kawaiispar...lone-full-english-version|Here's the full, original English version of the song as sung by Azura/Rena Strober.>>
<<soundcloud.com/joshua-rod...90/shigure-lostinthoughts|Here's the Matt Mercer (voicing Shigure, Azura's son) version for good measure.>>
<<soundcloud.com/fudgenugge...higure-azura-duet-english|Duet!>>
<<www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBFWOEdxd_c|Dancing cutscenes, both the English and Japanese versions.>>
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