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Also, being unsociable and edgy are NOT a requirement of Navarre. Just take a look at [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade Guy]], he\'s pretty much a sociable swordsman (if a bit awkward). Moreso than Karel, the definition of brooding and edge that probably would make Felix wince. If that was your definition of a Navarre, that\'s nice and all, but that isn\'t the current general consensus of what a Navarre meant, thus far it\'s \
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Also, being unsociable and edgy are NOT a requirement of Navarre. Just take a look at [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade Guy]], he\\\'s pretty much a sociable swordsman (if a bit awkward). Moreso than Karel, the definition of brooding and edge that probably would make Felix wince. If that was your definition of a Navarre, that\\\'s nice and all, but that isn\\\'t the current general consensus of what a Navarre meant, thus far it\\\'s \\\"recruitable enemy that carries a killer weapon/skill, usually of the swordsman class\\\", not \\\"brooding swordsman\\\". We already listed out non-Swordsmen that ended up being a Navarre (because they were enemies and start out with a Killer weapon), like Aran or Jamke. So at the moment, overly stretching out without touching the cores wouldn\\\'t get it accepted.

(Trust me, I had thought back then Arthur and Charlotte from Fates are \\\'close enough\\\' to be Bord and Cord, but that got rejected. It happens)

If you wish to discuss about how your traits could be implemented to a Navarre, feel free to start a discussion over here and let\\\'s see how others think, we can iron this out.
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Also, being unsociable and edgy are NOT a requirement of Navarre. Just take a look at [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade Guy]], he\'s pretty much a sociable swordsman (if a bit awkward). Moreso than Karel, the definition of brooding and edge that probably would make Felix wince. If that was your definition of a Navarre, that\'s nice and all, but that isn\'t the current general consensus of what a Navarre meant. We already listed out non-Swordsmen that ended up being a Navarre (because they were enemies and start out with a Killer weapon), like Aran or Jamke. So at the moment, overly stretching out without touching the cores wouldn\'t get it accepted.
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Also, being unsociable and edgy are NOT a requirement of Navarre. Just take a look at [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade Guy]], he\\\'s pretty much a sociable swordsman (if a bit awkward). Moreso than Karel, the definition of brooding and edge that probably would make Felix wince. If that was your definition of a Navarre, that\\\'s nice and all, but that isn\\\'t the current general consensus of what a Navarre meant, thus far it\\\'s \\\"recruitable enemy that carries a killer weapon\\\", not \\\"brooding swordsman\\\". We already listed out non-Swordsmen that ended up being a Navarre (because they were enemies and start out with a Killer weapon), like Aran or Jamke. So at the moment, overly stretching out without touching the cores wouldn\\\'t get it accepted.
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