- Joined
- Jan 23, 2019
He's not even our buddy though. He just works with us and his rival Cid because it's more convenient to do so and he wants to surpass Cid directly... Which he kind of does in some ways, but, for the most part, a lot of his technological successes come from the combined efforts of both inventors.
I actually respect Quintus to some degree for sticking to his guns, no matter how foolish they might've been, and I believe that's part of the point of his character that you're going to take away your own views on his actions, much like with Zenos. Looking at him one way, you could call him a foolish coward for being so scared of embracing change and surrendering that he decided suicide was the only way out. Looking at it another way, even though the Garlean throne was tarnished and Garlemald as a nation was effectively destroyed, Quintus remained a loyal patriot until the very end. "Death before dishonor" and all that jazz. Because as much as you might criticize those "societal values" and "might makes right" mentality, and perhaps rightly so, for some of those characters, they were the most important things to them. Some were able to survive even with their entire societal foundation completely collapsed in every sense and found ways to move on, and others, particularly the "old guard" such as Quintus, refused to betray their ideals, even if it meant facing a bitter end.
Yeah, but is it worth maintaining patriotism if it means the rubble around you piles up and the corpses of your own people begin to pile up especially if it's due to starvation and resource depravation? To me, I think it's dumb and that's the reason why I have personal tribulations with Quintus. It doesn't also help that that ambush he staged would've been suicide and lead to more deaths of his people that he wanted to save and protect not realizing that protecting those very lives he holds dear are starving and freezing to death. To me, and this is just my perspective, it's a matter of setting aside ideals or sticking with those ideals even if it means death and Quintus chose the latter. Can I admire him for sticking to his guns? Yeah, to an extant. Can I think that it's a bit retarded to do so given the situation at hand? Yeah and that's where I mainly come from. He's just a frustrating character for me and that's probably the point. Jullus was also starting to show tribulations with Quintus' perspective as well after he was done interacting with Alphinaud and Alisae so even some of his men were starting to see that, yeah, this ferocious upholding of classic ideals is suicide.
But I'm not going to post "QUEST COMPLETE" and dance on his grave while taking GPOSE selfies in front of a blood stained banner like some redditors do (idk if I'm just a soyboy but those memes creep me out).
But I'm not going to post "QUEST COMPLETE" and dance on his grave while taking GPOSE selfies in front of a blood stained banner like some redditors do (idk if I'm just a soyboy but those memes creep me out).