Despite the dynamics and parallels of the cast with each other being one of the main talking points in fata there's two specific characters that I never see being brought up together. So I wanted to share some of my thoughts about them #fata#fatamoru
Even though they have only a handful of interactions between each other in the entire series I believe they have some strong connections that is shown throughout it and how it ties to their main relationships in the story and the characters revolved around them.
Apr 17, 2022 • 23 tweets • 6 min read
Even though there's a lot regarding morgana's conclusion in reincarnation, there is one aspect that surrounds it that made it my absolute favorite conclusion for her character compared to THIFM and requiem. So I'll make a more general thread about it #fata#fatamoru
Every ending for each game brings a conclusion to one aspect of her, in the OG game I believe it's regarding her identity and hatred. As repeated throughout the story morgana solidified herself as the witch of the mansion eternally cursing the 3 men.
Mar 31, 2022 • 19 tweets • 4 min read
The way morgana's curse presents itself in d1-3 is very interesting and unique and lays bare a lot of the story's themes, but it also presents a rather different perspective compared to the 5th door, so I want to make a thread about it #fata#fatamoru
This thread will mostly be a follow up to this other one I made, but focusing in a difference in narrative within d1-3 and d5, so you should read that one to have a better understanding of this
One of my favorite aspects of fata is how the characters are shaped by their surroundings and the people they interact with, so I wanted to make a thread about this theme and how its portrayed in d1-4 and why the end of d4 is my favorite twist ever #fata#fatamoru spoilers bellow
the story always portrays certain characters to be using a "mask" when taking and interacting with others, this theme of characters taking a different identity for themselves is very prevalent throughout the story, but it's used in a very interesting way in d1-4