I love the inclusion of Baudimon's theme in here. On one hand, it's as if he's watching over Jakka as he ends this. On the other, with this melancholic tone, it makes you wonder if killing Mortimer was even what Baud would have wanted. You know it's the right thing to do, but it won't be a happy ending regardless.
Baudimon killed his favorite uncle when he threatened his wife, he would do the same to Morty, but he would rather be lose his mind figuring out what the heck was Mortimer's reasoning for doing what he did.
I kinda like how with each incarnation, even if his stats are going up, Mortimer's luck eventualy lows to 0. Like, he is giving up his Lightbringer soul.
Nothing’s more satisfying than killing Phase 5 Mortimer with Steel Knight Isabelle with a Short Sword boosted by Jakka, Zahri, Nihil and Blood Tide Tendaris
Honestly, this soundtrack did well for an end chapter of a FE standard game done right, though I didn’t felt the energy like twilight of the gods or apex of the world. I like it alot(like this ost my top 5 ost from Andaron Saga) though I felt that I was fighting a costly match with a madman. It was a win-loss or loss-loss scenario… you give up a few things chasing down a dream
You... Did you just summon terrors to assist you!? DO YOU KNOW, WHAT PRICE YOU HAVE TO PAY TO DO THAT?! That action made you not a Lightbringer, not even a human. But a demon in a human form. Goodbye, Mortimer... You will not find peace anywhere.
Yeah I was fundamentally opposed to this. It's one of the two worst things about the final chapter. It totally undermines Mortimer's character to turn him into 'the bad guy.' The Mortimer I wrote would never betray his convictions like that.
@@samuiluzunov5428 I had several ideas I wanted to implement. Any of them would have been preferable. A few would have allowed Mortimer to live, but Mangs insisted he should die, so I had to work around that limitation. I also couldn't change the gameplay mechanics either, as Mangs had already made Mortimer summon shadow-copies of his brothers. One such idea that I had set up throughout the game but NEVER paid off, was that Maria faked her death. I wanted Mortimer's body to be 'destroyed' in the finale, but then we find him in the epilogue, badly injured and dying, as he limps toward a mountain cave. He drops down there, weakened and alone, and his mother appears before him, telling him he was a good child and he did the best he could. He could have died in his mother's arms, finally reuniting with her in death. But was his mother real? Was she only an apparition? It would be left up to the player to determine.
Honestly, could have seen him rip parts of his life force to create illusions that don't die in one hit tbh. Terrors could still appear if Jakka made bad choice as Asmodeus appears, but you get jist
Gotta love how Varg just mocks him telling him he's using the early access variant of the spell so now he'll die a horrible death anyways....
I love the inclusion of Baudimon's theme in here. On one hand, it's as if he's watching over Jakka as he ends this. On the other, with this melancholic tone, it makes you wonder if killing Mortimer was even what Baud would have wanted. You know it's the right thing to do, but it won't be a happy ending regardless.
Baudimon killed his favorite uncle when he threatened his wife, he would do the same to Morty, but he would rather be lose his mind figuring out what the heck was Mortimer's reasoning for doing what he did.
@@mado-wh4jv Ironically, Mortimer pulled the same move as Zak ages ago.
@@tatinh9885 The cycle of Betrayal rhimes to each other well
My Favorite track in the game, i just get chills when i hear it.
This is one of my favorite songs in context, especially with how brutal it gets on Lunatic.
I kinda like how with each incarnation, even if his stats are going up, Mortimer's luck eventualy lows to 0. Like, he is giving up his Lightbringer soul.
The theme of gruelling 5-phase final battle in which the boss becomes stronger each phase.
Using Ahmed as bait was a lifesaver x)
Kurt with Galeshot is incredibly handy at hit-and-run tactic. He can clear the illusions and run to safety afterwards.
Nothing’s more satisfying than killing Phase 5 Mortimer with Steel Knight Isabelle with a Short Sword boosted by Jakka, Zahri, Nihil and Blood Tide Tendaris
His shattered soul... Now corrupted... This illusion... Represents his own corruption of his soul, and of his "So-called peace"...
What have you done... What have you done!?
Honestly, this soundtrack did well for an end chapter of a FE standard game done right, though I didn’t felt the energy like twilight of the gods or apex of the world. I like it alot(like this ost my top 5 ost from Andaron Saga) though I felt that I was fighting a costly match with a madman.
It was a win-loss or loss-loss scenario… you give up a few things chasing down a dream
kinda feels like majora's mask's giant's theme/oath to order
You... Did you just summon terrors to assist you!? DO YOU KNOW, WHAT PRICE YOU HAVE TO PAY TO DO THAT?! That action made you not a Lightbringer, not even a human. But a demon in a human form. Goodbye, Mortimer... You will not find peace anywhere.
Yeah I was fundamentally opposed to this. It's one of the two worst things about the final chapter. It totally undermines Mortimer's character to turn him into 'the bad guy.'
The Mortimer I wrote would never betray his convictions like that.
What's the second one?
@@KlokinatorThen, what was the original idea for the character's ending story arc?
@@samuiluzunov5428 I had several ideas I wanted to implement. Any of them would have been preferable. A few would have allowed Mortimer to live, but Mangs insisted he should die, so I had to work around that limitation. I also couldn't change the gameplay mechanics either, as Mangs had already made Mortimer summon shadow-copies of his brothers.
One such idea that I had set up throughout the game but NEVER paid off, was that Maria faked her death. I wanted Mortimer's body to be 'destroyed' in the finale, but then we find him in the epilogue, badly injured and dying, as he limps toward a mountain cave. He drops down there, weakened and alone, and his mother appears before him, telling him he was a good child and he did the best he could. He could have died in his mother's arms, finally reuniting with her in death.
But was his mother real? Was she only an apparition? It would be left up to the player to determine.
Honestly, could have seen him rip parts of his life force to create illusions that don't die in one hit tbh.
Terrors could still appear if Jakka made bad choice as Asmodeus appears, but you get jist