The Let's Play Archive

Fire Emblem: Awakening

by Tae

Part 649: Robin A

Hello, Say'ri. Thank you again for that tea the other day.

I was wondering if you'd care to share more about your country's customs?

Aye, my lady! Now, what could I talk about today? Something esoteric, perhaps? Oh, I know. I could tell you of our art... For Chon'sin artists, the most beautiful objects are the old and broken.

Truly?

Aye and aye again. Something in our eye prefers the patina of age. 'Tis but a different aesthetic.

I've only ever thought of aesthetics to mean bright, beautiful things.

Then I shall attempt to explain my people's point of view. Something that's old is infused with a certain beauty. A beauty of hard use, if it pleases you. Of decay and poverty.

Poverty? ...That's a bit difficult to wrap my head around.

It does require a new way of looking at things, but it can be done. In time, you'll appreciate the beauty of brown, the allure of rust, the smell of mold.

I think I prefer my art to be colorful and clean.

Aye, and to me, such things seem garish and dull, both at once. I much prefer the honest poverty of simple, understated pieces.

That's the second time you've used that word, "poverty."

The appreciation of poverty is an essential part of our culture. We often say that poverty teaches us what is truly important in life. Not status, or standing, or possessions, but a loving heart and positive spirit.

Mmm, a lesson we should all appreciate. People who become rich are so often spoiled by their wealth and luxury. They end up wanting more and more but can never be satisfied.

Aye! The Chon'sin interest in age and decay is a reminder of that very point. 'Tis a way to remonstrate with ourselves and appreciate what we already have.

What a wonderful way of looking at things... I suppose it explains a lot. I've always admired how poised and graceful you look when you fight. You seem... centered. As is the little things don't affect you. And now I understand why.

You honor me, my lady.

Heh, it's true though. I think we can all learn a lot from your country.

I'm pleased you've come to think so. Truly. I hope one day you'll come visit.

I'd like that very much.

Then we've one more reason to finish this war and restore peace to the world!

Yes we do.