Does Red is Heroic fit the Empire? Dr Peace keeps trying to edit the description to be as argumentative as possible, so we need to iron out a description that actually works and they're forced to agree with.
Hide / Show RepliesI'm not sure what a good solution would be, or if the trope should even be there at all. Looking at the trope's description, it seems like its supposed to be for a story's heroes, but can a setting that is mostly Grey And Gray morality have explicit heroes? Outside of those who slither in the dark and a few others, Three Houses is mostly a setting of antagonists and protagonists rather than heroes and villains.
Edited by PerentieAll right, I didn't get MUCH of a response, but I think the response I got was good enough to just remove the example in its entirety:
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/query.php?parent_id=119468&type=att
I do think that by the same token, Blue is Heroic should be removed from both the Kingdom of Faerghus's page and Dimitri's. That sound reasonable?
Edited by RaxisI don't have a problem with it. Dimitri certainly doesn't see himself as heroic, just protecting his people.
Do Adrestia and Faerghus really fit the Powerhouse and Balanced under Faction Calculus? I think they aught to be switched. The Empire has the strongest military, but their war doctrine is more flexible than Faerghus. They use both direct and sneak attacks, and they use a better variety of ranged and melee units. Meanwhile, Faerghus mostly relies on their powerful knights, Relics, and go for the Attack! Attack! Attack! approach.
I get the feeling people just assume Adrestia is the powerhouse since they're the strongest army, but the trope is about military strategy, not military might.