Funnily enough I can see how this ship totally works in the context of the story. Scarlett is supposed to be the "canon" childhood love interest, but she gets kidnapped right off the boat. So until you rescue Scarlett or recruit another female character you're likely going to be putting Chloe with Alain if you want to start romancing someone right away. In my play through at least I didn't get another female character until several missions in. And since one of Chloe's major hang ups is feeling unworthy of Alain compared to other girls, this would in universe be the perfect time for them to get closer.
Seeing as Alain and Chloe’s first rapport happens like…. 5 feet away from the dock entering Cornia… yeah. Chloe (inadvertently) got her hooks in Alain super early.
@@kilmorecombine0 My fault I thought it was Melisandre that had the child too I guess it's so many girls to keep up with on here but that's a good thing.🤦♂️
@@oblivionsweeper It may not mention it in the prologue, but Meli certainly was done for side action as one of many consorts and at peace with not being the actual queen when she first joined, so maybe she just defaults to a +1 😂
I apologize in advance for the wall of text. I mean what I said, Chloe is, to me, a better option for Alain. The reasoning is that Scarlett is really the "designated love interest" of the game, and as such, she gets pushed toward Alain more. The problem with that stems from the fact that fair few of her rapports, though mainly with the girls who are most forward with their attraction toward Alain, like the elf sisters, are about how she loves him instead of focusing on anything else. That, in addition to her rapports with Alain himself kind of being all over the place in terms of pacing and consistency, makes it harder to root for her or actually want Alain to be with her. I also tend to dislike the "main girl" in games that give you options like this one. As for Chloe, she doesn't get pushed with Alain as much if at all, and only really implies being in love with him in a few of her rapports rather than the main story, and even then, it usually isn't the main topic of them. Her rapports with Alain also follow a distinct plot that develops their relationship in such a way that a romance would be believable, I feel. Plenty of her rapports are her helping people and giving/getting useful advice. She inspires and helps a fair number of characters both in their recruitment chapters and subsequent rapports. As someone on the UO subreddit put it, though I am paraphrasing a bit, it's like she's learning how to be the best queen like Alain is learning to be king, even if she doesn't realize it. I also tend to root for these kinds of characters in theses kinds of games, y'know, the romantic underdogs. I usually find it's much more interesting doing that. Also she's the only one to explicitly have children with Alain, even if children are a given for most of the romantic endings. @@azurekite3870
@@dash327Agree 100%. Scarlett being a little jealous would have been one thing, but it comes up so often. Scarlett thinks she’s owed Alain. It leads to awkward chemistry and a character arc that goes nowhere. Chloe on the other hand is the backbone of the army. She’s kind, helpful, and proves that she cares about people outside of her own social bubble (i.e. her relationship with Ridiel). She’s also stern when needed and isn’t afraid to challenge Alain when she thinks it’s necessary. Also, looking back, Alain always showed compassion towards Chloe. When Scarlett gets kidnapped, Alain cries out Chloe’s name first when Chloe gets knocked down despite Scarlett being surrounded by troops. Also, there’s the blizzard battle where Alain personally apologizes to Chloe for taking too long when it’s so cold out. Also, this may be just my own personal experiences talking, but it’s so disrespectful to not romance someone just because you ship your friend with the other person. It’s objectifying to the potential partner and insulting to your friend that they can’t handle competition. Sorry Lex, but you should have taken notes. Edit: Went back to finish rapports. Lex and Chloe never get together anyway. Purely platonic relationship. So, yeah. Chloe by far best choice for maiden imo.
26:44 Chloe : Thanks you for remembering our promise. Me : Ow that's cute But wait a second ....... Remember our promise ....... Inside my head : ACHTUNG! ACHTUNG! ACHTUNG! 39486 60170 24326 01064 ....... REMEMBER OUR PROMISE ....... WAKE UP!
Don't know what it is about me but I'm a sucker for the underdogs especially the second girl in the main characters life. They always seem to connect better with the main guy.
It’s the ONLY ending with a child. I’m half convinced that Chloe is meant to be the canon choice, especially when Scarlett calls the player out for making a convenient choice during Scarlett’s proposal scene.
@@Viewtifulyoshi It's the only ending where kids are mentioned. Kind of like Nenji/Tomi's and Shu/Yuki's epilogue dialog in 13 sentinels. If we base things on dialogue during the Ring Givings, then there's enough subtext for Yunifi wanting a football team's worth of kids and implications for a couple of others. As an aside, Chloe having the epilogue about them having a daughter works. BOTH Scarlett and Chloe were Childhood Friend material, but Scarlett has the Shonen Protagonist's Love Interest written all over her character, while Chloe comes off as either the Best Friend's Love interest or the childhood friend ultimately passed aside for designated SP match (See Nisekoi). A lot of Childhood Friend type girls in these manga, who either get passed over or killed off initially, are favorites of the fans of said manga, so it makes sense you see that kind of DNA in Chloe.
@@Viewtifulyoshi Yeah, even after you rescue Scarlett, I don't think she really has overworld interactions like Chloe does (e.g. when you go too far where the game doesn't want you). So Chloe feels much more constant throughout the story. It should also be noted that Chloe is the only character who lives with Alain despite whoever you pair him with (as a lady in waiting or something). Scarlett goes back to her role in the orthodoxy, but Chloe doesn't return to living in her noble house.
@@scitails TBF, Chloe is used in those scenes because Scarlett is skippable. That said, yeah, I agree. Chloe earns respect throughout the game and her arc to stay at Alain's side no matter the ending makes sense.
@@ViewtifulyoshiCorrect me if I am wrong, but you cant get to any of the other areas without Scarlett. Which I found odd, and wished the elf twins got more screen time along woth Virginia. But that means that Chloe is always a constant within the army. I like Rosalinde for Alain, but Chloe is a good second and human choice.
I thought so too at the beginning, but I think it’s made pretty clear that Lex simply doesn’t see Chloe that way, especially by their A rank rapport. Chloe at least seems to humor the idea, but Lex drops all romantic pretense outside of one time he was buttering Chloe up to get food. At least with Monica and Clive, they are actively working on their relationship in their rapports. Lex showed way more interest in Sharon than Chloe. Plus, Lex and Chloe don’t even live remotely close together no matter the ending anyway. I think it was a dev red herring.
I love how out of all the endings this is the one where he gets picked up and thrown into bed.
Chloe wants that next of kin and she wants it NOW
She wanted the real Alain and she liked what she saw
Funnily enough I can see how this ship totally works in the context of the story. Scarlett is supposed to be the "canon" childhood love interest, but she gets kidnapped right off the boat. So until you rescue Scarlett or recruit another female character you're likely going to be putting Chloe with Alain if you want to start romancing someone right away. In my play through at least I didn't get another female character until several missions in. And since one of Chloe's major hang ups is feeling unworthy of Alain compared to other girls, this would in universe be the perfect time for them to get closer.
Seeing as Alain and Chloe’s first rapport happens like…. 5 feet away from the dock entering Cornia… yeah. Chloe (inadvertently) got her hooks in Alain super early.
I love how he drops the Large Ham act and goes "you can just say if you don't want to"
best ending. Alain really be showing Chloe why people called him the Unicorn Lord
The only ending worth getting. She did not waste anytime getting him in bed but gave him a child too. NICE
That's a woman with Priorities! 😂
What a Powerful Ending.
Literally the only one on paper in securing the Bloodline.
Scarlett truly was T-Posed by the other Childhood Friend.😂
it's hilarious too knowing almost every interaction scarlet had with other female characters it's always about Alain.
Gomen Scarlet moment
@@goldsteins7819
Chloe: "I've got your Ma- Back!"
That's their Rapport last I remembered so it's layered of Funny.
Edited.
@@zihadlazer8737 basically what Railanor is to Rosalinde lmao
@@zihadlazer8737 that's wild
Getting kidnapped right off the boat was the worst thing that could've happened to Scarlett's love life.
The only ending where there Alain gets a child.
Yunifie promises to give him more then one kid though.
There's actually a third girl that Alain has a child with.
@@oblivionsweeper brah. Don't give us the blue balls. Share the juciy details. Who is this girl you speak of?
@@kilmorecombine0 My fault I thought it was Melisandre that had the child too I guess it's so many girls to keep up with on here but that's a good thing.🤦♂️
@@oblivionsweeper It may not mention it in the prologue, but Meli certainly was done for side action as one of many consorts and at peace with not being the actual queen when she first joined, so maybe she just defaults to a +1 😂
Her speech to recruit Ridiel made me fall for her.
Honestly, I think Chloe is a better option for Alain than Scarlett. It just feels right.
what you mean by that and how can you tell?
I apologize in advance for the wall of text.
I mean what I said, Chloe is, to me, a better option for Alain. The reasoning is that Scarlett is really the "designated love interest" of the game, and as such, she gets pushed toward Alain more. The problem with that stems from the fact that fair few of her rapports, though mainly with the girls who are most forward with their attraction toward Alain, like the elf sisters, are about how she loves him instead of focusing on anything else. That, in addition to her rapports with Alain himself kind of being all over the place in terms of pacing and consistency, makes it harder to root for her or actually want Alain to be with her. I also tend to dislike the "main girl" in games that give you options like this one.
As for Chloe, she doesn't get pushed with Alain as much if at all, and only really implies being in love with him in a few of her rapports rather than the main story, and even then, it usually isn't the main topic of them. Her rapports with Alain also follow a distinct plot that develops their relationship in such a way that a romance would be believable, I feel. Plenty of her rapports are her helping people and giving/getting useful advice. She inspires and helps a fair number of characters both in their recruitment chapters and subsequent rapports. As someone on the UO subreddit put it, though I am paraphrasing a bit, it's like she's learning how to be the best queen like Alain is learning to be king, even if she doesn't realize it. I also tend to root for these kinds of characters in theses kinds of games, y'know, the romantic underdogs. I usually find it's much more interesting doing that.
Also she's the only one to explicitly have children with Alain, even if children are a given for most of the romantic endings. @@azurekite3870
She's the only one he actually seems to really like if she and him immediately started making babies
Nah Chloe is for Lex
@@dash327Agree 100%. Scarlett being a little jealous would have been one thing, but it comes up so often. Scarlett thinks she’s owed Alain. It leads to awkward chemistry and a character arc that goes nowhere.
Chloe on the other hand is the backbone of the army. She’s kind, helpful, and proves that she cares about people outside of her own social bubble (i.e. her relationship with Ridiel). She’s also stern when needed and isn’t afraid to challenge Alain when she thinks it’s necessary. Also, looking back, Alain always showed compassion towards Chloe. When Scarlett gets kidnapped, Alain cries out Chloe’s name first when Chloe gets knocked down despite Scarlett being surrounded by troops. Also, there’s the blizzard battle where Alain personally apologizes to Chloe for taking too long when it’s so cold out.
Also, this may be just my own personal experiences talking, but it’s so disrespectful to not romance someone just because you ship your friend with the other person. It’s objectifying to the potential partner and insulting to your friend that they can’t handle competition. Sorry Lex, but you should have taken notes.
Edit: Went back to finish rapports. Lex and Chloe never get together anyway. Purely platonic relationship. So, yeah. Chloe by far best choice for maiden imo.
Yoooo... they have baby in the end!
For Chloe I felt having a boy would make more sense, but if she's half as cute as her mom, I won't complain.
ty for the video, I am looking to see all the endings without having to wait forever for the credits to end
26:44
Chloe : Thanks you for remembering our promise.
Me : Ow that's cute But wait a second ....... Remember our promise .......
Inside my head : ACHTUNG! ACHTUNG! ACHTUNG! 39486 60170 24326 01064 ....... REMEMBER OUR PROMISE ....... WAKE UP!
Let’s begin the endless lex suffering
Perhaps this is hell...
THE NUMBERS MASON! WHAT DO THEY MEAN!
@@lFAVENl Sesbian Lex
O damn. He actually rocked her lol
Don't know what it is about me but I'm a sucker for the underdogs especially the second girl in the main characters life. They always seem to connect better with the main guy.
Wonder what happens if you give Josef the ring of the maiden, does he cut down Galarius himself instead of getting knocked out?
you can look up the ending on here.
So, this is the first ending with a child?
In other words, it is one of the creators' favorites?
It’s the ONLY ending with a child.
I’m half convinced that Chloe is meant to be the canon choice, especially when Scarlett calls the player out for making a convenient choice during Scarlett’s proposal scene.
@@Viewtifulyoshi It's the only ending where kids are mentioned.
Kind of like Nenji/Tomi's and Shu/Yuki's epilogue dialog in 13 sentinels.
If we base things on dialogue during the Ring Givings, then there's enough subtext for Yunifi wanting a football team's worth of kids and implications for a couple of others.
As an aside, Chloe having the epilogue about them having a daughter works. BOTH Scarlett and Chloe were Childhood Friend material, but Scarlett has the Shonen Protagonist's Love Interest written all over her character, while Chloe comes off as either the Best Friend's Love interest or the childhood friend ultimately passed aside for designated SP match (See Nisekoi). A lot of Childhood Friend type girls in these manga, who either get passed over or killed off initially, are favorites of the fans of said manga, so it makes sense you see that kind of DNA in Chloe.
@@Viewtifulyoshi Yeah, even after you rescue Scarlett, I don't think she really has overworld interactions like Chloe does (e.g. when you go too far where the game doesn't want you). So Chloe feels much more constant throughout the story. It should also be noted that Chloe is the only character who lives with Alain despite whoever you pair him with (as a lady in waiting or something). Scarlett goes back to her role in the orthodoxy, but Chloe doesn't return to living in her noble house.
@@scitails TBF, Chloe is used in those scenes because Scarlett is skippable. That said, yeah, I agree. Chloe earns respect throughout the game and her arc to stay at Alain's side no matter the ending makes sense.
@@ViewtifulyoshiCorrect me if I am wrong, but you cant get to any of the other areas without Scarlett.
Which I found odd, and wished the elf twins got more screen time along woth Virginia. But that means that Chloe is always a constant within the army.
I like Rosalinde for Alain, but Chloe is a good second and human choice.
Scarlett in shambles
It should have been ME! Not HIM! It's not FAIR!
-Lex, probably
After watching all of their supports together… nah, Lex was just there for friendship and the food. 💀💀💀
chloe best girl that has the best ending
if any of you disagree fuck all your opinions i ain't listening to them.
Ridiel crying rn
Showcase all the classes please
Yahallo girl got what she wanted in another universe 🤣
Wonder what their daughter's name is...
honestly i feel like im the only one cant or unwillingly picked Chloe (and monica) coz i feel like shes more of a Lex ship than anything.
I thought so too at the beginning, but I think it’s made pretty clear that Lex simply doesn’t see Chloe that way, especially by their A rank rapport. Chloe at least seems to humor the idea, but Lex drops all romantic pretense outside of one time he was buttering Chloe up to get food.
At least with Monica and Clive, they are actively working on their relationship in their rapports. Lex showed way more interest in Sharon than Chloe. Plus, Lex and Chloe don’t even live remotely close together no matter the ending anyway. I think it was a dev red herring.
Gomen Lex
Lex got that NTR ending 😢
Nah, he got no food ending.
I see Lex eventually hooking up with a girl he rescues, or a merc that rescues him and finds the dolt loveable.