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I NEED HIM TOOOOO

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🔥

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mom

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cms*レスレア

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ちらい🥺

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Crimson Flower

2 months ago 58 23 1 0
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my bear of a boyfriend🐻

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Felidimi ※NSFW

2 months ago 46 15 3 0

Dimitri is the kind of person who would live a hundred years carrying a single embrace with him,
while Felix would forget such a hug, given on a whim, almost immediately.

2 months ago 10 0 1 0

I’m planning to open a VGen account around February.

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Left behind

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King

3 months ago 49 19 0 0

Agreed. Even when Felix seems to be talking about Dimitri, he’s really only thinking about himself. FE3H is a great horror game.

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

Yeah. I’ve always thought that Felix is the real “beast,” the frightening one. Maybe Dimitri is drawn to bad men.

3 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Felix, who had been discriminating against Dimitri, says “Could I have saved him?” after the other person dies, and it feels psychopathic and extremely disturbing.

3 months ago 9 1 2 0
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#FE3H

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wip

3 months ago 27 6 0 0

Precisely because he unhesitatingly directs discrimination and violence at someone suffering from the aftermath of war, one can see that he is the true beast.

3 months ago 7 0 0 0

Felix’s English dialogue is noticeably milder, and it’s frustrating that he’s no longer portrayed as an innately beastlike character—hot-tempered and unable to restrain his violence.

3 months ago 10 1 1 0

“Monster” or “beast” can be thrown around jokingly at Halloween, but what Felix says to Dimitri is on an entirely different level—something the JP version treats as far more serious.

He says to Dimitri, “I’ll dismember you.”

3 months ago 19 1 0 0

It’s not a word as commonly used as “monster”; it’s a much stronger expression, but my English isn’t good enough…

3 months ago 10 0 0 0

As a result, in the JP version, in Part II, Dimitri even belittles himself as someone lower than a beast—because he has already been branded a monster.🥲

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In the JP version, Felix explicitly calls Dimitri a “monster.”
He treats Dimitri’s PTSD—rooted in the trauma of mass slaughter—as something inherently grotesque, using it to strip him of his humanity.🥲
That is why I believe Dimitri never sought refuge in the ducal territory after escaping execution.

3 months ago 6 0 1 0
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In the JP version, Felix’s discriminatory language toward Dimitri is intense enough to potentially drive someone to suicide, which is likely why it’s restricted in localization.

3 months ago 12 1 1 0

I can’t draw in the winter.

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In the Musou version of Felidimi, Felix is a power-type socially awkward brute, and Dimitri is like an older sister who ends up taking care of him.

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😈🫴🫴

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Next

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❤️‍🩹

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