Expectations
A few words on what to expect in this Quest.
Themes:
Fairy Tail and Elden Ring are rather antithetical in their themes, one being an upbeat world where friendship is magic and the other a bit of a hellhole. But just like FT has its dark moments, ER lets brightness shine through on occasion.
I want to explore both of these things in this Quest. How this manifests will depend on the chosen main character, but the broad idea remains the same: there will be friendship, there will be heartwarming moments. But there will also be worry, fear, anger, and grief.
Unlike Fairy Tail proper, people can die and will stay dead. Unlike Elden Ring, not everyone is fated to die along the way. I want to meet somewhere in the middle, where death is a real concern but not a bogeyman lurking around every corner.
Characters:
Naturally, I will have to extrapolate a fair bit for Elden Ring's cast. We do not have much on how the demigods behave normally. I will try to give each of them a fair shake, though I invite everyone to share their own interpretation of a given character. Especially context clues like item texts that inform a given trait are welcome, as that helps me make this better.
On the Fairy Tail end, I am afraid we have a little problem. To be blunt, I dislike the particulars of most characters. Not who they are or what they stand for in most cases, but that these respective qualities were dialed up so far they overshadow the rest.
To give an example: Laxus is of the Jerk With A Heart Of Gold archetype. He is, however, so much of an asshole in early FT that his entire turnabout at the end of the Battle Of Fairy Tail arc feels too jarring. He goes too quick from jerk to actually having that heart of gold for me. As a consequence, I have dialled down his assholery by a notch or two as a default.
This is a recurring pattern I engage in. Those who read my previous Fairy Tail / Dark Souls story,
Souls Betwixt, will remember what I mean. Newcomers who want a better idea can also go there before investing themselves here, if they want.
Oh, and one last matter: I know shipping is a thing. I am not going to stop you from engaging in it for as long as things stay civil.
And as long as the shipping does not slip into the votes.
Updates:
Once a week, on Mondays. Votes will remain open until Thursday, though I may extend for contested votes.
Power Levels:
I have no plans to turn this into a vs thread; discussion is appreciated, but please keep it civil.
The primary lens through which I look at Elden Ring's characters is the lore. Gameplay only factors in to inform specific descriptions. You play as a demigod, child of Queen Marika the Eternal. This means more than just having a big health bar and some fancy moves. It means experience, intelligence, and power that few others can match.
When I say overpowered, this is not to mean just "in a fight". Again, the specialty depends on who is chosen. But at the same time, most of your options can throw down with just about anyone in Earthland. Some will be in trouble on occasion, others will not. But this is not a story about being the strongest anyway, so being able to punch out everyone else will not solve every problem.