Kyonyuu Fantasy/Heartwarming


 * Shamshiel gets multiple moments:
 * In Roxanne's route, she foils multiple attempts by the Prefect to screw Lute over.
 * In Isis' route, she does what she does in Roxanne's route.
 * Her own route is ironically more one for him. Not only does he elect to stay with her for the rest of his days.
 * Near the start of the events of route, after the "warm welcome" Lute gets from the 3 generals after his arrival to deal with the rebellion, she tries to cheer him up, but then he actually turns it into a heartwarming moment for her by giving her a gift:  She even remarks that she was joking when she asked, but her gratitude for it is clear as day.
 * Roxanne's arc is just heartwarming from start to finish, with her clearly over the moon Lute actually treats her like a woman and while he admits he's into her body, he also regards her with actual affection. She repays him showing her more love in a few days than her husband ever did for their entire marriage by helping Lute take control after her husband's treason comes to light. Her ending is filled with even more tooth rottingly level sweetness from the two of them.
 * Generals Zant, Schlamm, and Felzen come off at total Jerkasses when we first meet them, and little has changed when they meet again, with all three trying to undermine Lute every step of the way in the commander arc. However, Lute wins their reluctant respect when he's given a golden opportunity to have them executed for trying to have him assassinated and instead tells them he assumed it was a test of his competence, leaving them with the responsibility of taking over should the worst happen. Felzen later sees Lute privately, having realized he may have been blinded by hubris when he first considered Lute's competence, and when Lute confides in him about the traitor the King warned him about, Felzen is stunned, admitting he could be the traitor himself, and is further surprised Lute is still willing to trust him, especially after Lute admits he's aware of the possibility but still believes Felzen is loyal to what really matters. Felzen is so moved by this he later speaks with his fellow generals and makes them admit they underestimated Lute based on assumption and possibly rigged evaluations from the Knight's Academy, and when Lute manages to win the duel against the enemy commander the following day, Felzen's former arrogance disappears completely, to the point when Motaire acts out, he personally pulls rank on him and orders Motaire to give Lute the respect his rank deserves.
 * General Zant later joins Felzen in showing Lute proper respect, and when Motaire tries to strangle Lute at a royal banquet in Lute's honor out of jealously, Zant pulls rank, orders the guards to toss Motaire out on his ass, and even gives Lute a warning about his next possibly assassination attempt, and Felzen later joins him in foiling another one.
 * Later, Motaire is so pissed you are so far above him it's not even funny anymore {{spoiler|{and have basically taken everything from him, including the adoration of his airheaded bimbos)}} that he tries to attack in broad daylight, and not only does General Felzen see this and order the guards to give Motaire a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown, he decides to prove why he earned his own reputation as a brawler and joins in! Later, as what's left of Motaire is dragged off, he compliments Lute on winning over Gladys to his side and warns him directly the Prime Minister has knives out and to watch his back.
 * Later, when the King wants to fill the position of Commander of the Guards, he calls Lute and the Prime Minister in to discuss the options. Felzen is Lute's pick, and the King agrees, while the Prime Minister does everything he can to disqualify the man, with Lute managing to outwit him, with the King agreeing to Lute's logic and sending the minister away to get Felzen to inform him of his promotion. Felzen is so happily shocked Lute was the one to not only suggest his promotion but also to free him from being assigned to rural postings for the rest of his career he leaves the room having to wipe his face on his sleeve.
 * Each route is stocked full of moments that will tug at your heartstrings for one reason or another, but some of the stand-out moments in each include:
 * Roxanne's Route establishes that she is fully aware that the Prefect only married her, because he thought she had status and resources he could seize, but instead was furious to find out she has next to nothing to offer in that regard. Nonetheless, even with the Prefect sleeping in a separate room from her, cheating on her with younger (implied loli) girls, and even knowing he married her simply for political reasons, she at least tries to make the most of it for her part.
 * Isis's Route starts off with her fiance belittling her when she tells him she is going on what they essentially all felt was a suicide mission for who-knows-how-long with the supposed "bottom of the class" of knights. From there, things only seem to get worse for her, with her entire party (save Lute), goes awol, takes most of the equipment and supplies, and leaves them alone in a demonic forest. Lute stays with her on the journey though, and overtime he ends up saving her life several times from killer-insects, poisonous plants, being eaten by demons, and a near-fatal fever. Not once does Lute say he was helping her, because he expected anything from her in return, and after each time she acts a little nicer toward him, until finally falling in love with him by the end of the trip.
 * Shamsiel's route is a return trip to the forest temple, and on the way, Shamsiel protects Lute from some soldiers that the Prime Minister had sent along to kill Lute, and then the duo teamed up to wipe Prince Bobon off the face of the earth, the two then decided to marry and stay together in the forest away from humans forever.
 * Princess Lucien's route ends with Lute marrying the princess, and the king surviving to help Lute adjust and take over the throne properly.
 * The Harem route undoubtedly has the biggest amount of heartwarming moments, but one particularly touching one comes along for Emeralia when she ends up racked with guilt for, and after being , she takes it upon herself to
 * The Harem Route is full of awesome for everyone in the cast save the villains. The various harem members do their parts to save Lute . General Schlamm and even Motaire Heel Face Turn. Gladys pulls a Big Damn Heroes and saves Lute from execution, while Emeralia calls out the Prime Minister for his crimes and confesses to being his accomplice, Felzen cuts off the escape of Bonbon and executes him, but not before revealing King Hagel had confided in him he always assumed his own son was a Devil In Plain Sight. The Prime Minister makes it back to his own room, where tries to kill Gladys, who cornered him. Shamshiel shows up to screw that plan up, so he jumps into a magic portal to escape to the audience chamber. Around this time, Lute finds the portal and gives chase, only for the Prime Minister to attempt to kill him, only to be stopped by , who finally decided he'd rather follow his conscience than the Prime Minister and deflects the blow. The Prime Minister then, finally out of options, tries to appeal to Lute's sense of mercy to spare him, but Gladys and Felzen kill him before he can get the chance to try, and Lute doesn't even give a shit about his life regardless.
 * Lute keeps his word to Motaire in the Harem Ending, and makes him Captain of the Royal Guards. Motaire is later shown to have taken the humbling of his former Pride to heart and treats Lute like an equal, and not only are they speaking like friends at the end of the Harem Route, Motaire basically serves as Lute's speechwriter for the Knight Academy Graduation ceremony, with Lute thanking Motaire for his speech suggestions.
 * In the Harem route, on the night before Was he feeling afraid, anxious, angry, or resentful about it? No. He was only thinking about
 * Isis' route has plenty to choose from, but one rather simple blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment is near the end when she and Lute are about to . Lute tells Isis to wait outside, in case something happens. She declines. He tries tell her again, but she cuts him off with this line: "We've come this far together right? If we die, we die together." It's sort of overshadowed by the ending (which is heartwarming on its own merits), but for what it's worth, this one line exemplified how far Isis has come from being an.