Kyonyuu Fantasy Gaiden/Fridge: Difference between revisions

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** In fact, when they first meet with her in Fronce, Lute presents her with several bras as gifts, but Marquis Cuvier tries to say that they must be confiscated to coincide with the ban on selling bras. Aphrodia instantly stops him by pointing out that these weren't merchandise, but ''gifts'', therefore it was allowed. {{spoiler|Some 10-20 minutes later, Aphrodia tells her subordinates to lift the ban, resolving the issue in a matter of minutes}}. Well played, Lute!
* On 2 separate occasions, Cardinal Canossa tries to say that Lute's marriage to Shamsiel is the cause of misfortune to his people and kingdom. Even using scripture to justify his view. Which Lute promptly throws right back in his face both times. The first instance, Lute remarks how God teaches acceptance of those who have made mistakes in the past and those who are different. There's even a fitting reference to [[Bible|Mary Magdelin's]] story as a former prostitute that decided to follow the path of God, and that if the Cardinal condemned Shamsiel, Emeralia, or anyone simply for their pasts, then he would be implying that all forms of penance is futile. This shuts up Canossa pretty fast, and even Cardinal Fango thought Lute's words were spot on. The second instance is the morning when Lute and his group are going to visit Vunderbalt. Canossa claims that the recent attacks and misfortune befalling Edelland to be God's punishment cursing the people for Lute's marriage to "a devil". Lute then flips that back on him by saying that IF that were the case, why would God wait 2 years to punish him instead of immediately? Canossa just tries to say that the Lord's will is thus inscrutable. Lute then asks how he would know what God's thinking or decided? Canossa asks if Lute is trying to defy the Lord, so Lute responds that he only defies those who try using God as a means of judging/criticizing others. Lute then says an old saying about a "fox borrowing a tiger's authority" and thus he can't stand when a "fox" borrows God's authority (which is to say, using God's name for one's own benefit). Once again, this shuts up Canossa and impresses Cardinal Fango who agrees with him.
* Despite her attitude, Shamsiel demands respect, and when people insult her or tell her she's being rude to them, she calls them out on it. In the case of when she meets everyone in Fronce, they tell her she should respect her elders, but then she proclaims that she's actually the eldest in the room, being over 500 years old, so if anything they shouldn't be so rude to HER.
** That being said, in the first game, she was said to have known Lute's father for over 1000 years, but then... Why did she lie about her age here? The same reason anyone else would.
 
== Fridge Horror ==