by Adol The Red » Sat May 04, 2013 11:47 pm
It's funny there was a mention of silent characters and I didn't even bring up Adol Christin from Ys. He never talks on screen (except once). At most the narrator tells you "Adol introduced himself," or something like that. You get to know him based soley on his actions and the way people react to him. In Ys 6 there is a point when you get to choose an answer for a question, but since it's a little girl asking and one answer is bound to make her happy the choice is kind of obvious. Of course, to me he wouldn't have said anything different. He pretty much has an unquenchible thirst for adventure, and is recklessly brave. He wants to see what's there to see, and woe to whatever insanely powerful monster gets in the way. He will also run off to help people immediately. Or at least, that's how I play him and how I see him. The music plays another role. For instance, there's a point in Ys 2 where something terrible happens. This is in a smaller portion of the Shrine of Solomon that has its own song. When you get back into the regular part of the shrine the song has changed to something much faster, and is perfect for that feeling of wanting to tear apart every monster you see. This is perfect for the player, but I think it also helps convey how Adol is feeling at that moment.
They do their best to leave him sort of blank, but they can't help making him heroic. There's just something about the way he handles whatever is in front of him that appeals to me. I don't think he's even really trying to be a hero, he just wants to see what it's all about. Yet he constantly gets caught up in struggles very few could handle. Reading Bear's post, it makes me think of how much I've come to know about this character who is often portrayed as not much more than an avatar.
On a side note, there's sort of a thing in the games about all the girls he meets pretty much falling for him, but Adol is ever on the move and he's never shown to really think much about it. I've always found it interesting, though, that on his very first adventure he met Feena, and the only word I've ever seen him speak is her name just after they part ways. It makes me wonder if he ignores the others because he's caught up in her. Just a musing.
Also, in the first version of Ys 3 I guess he talked up a storm, but I believe another developer was in charge of that game, not sure. In the remake they put him back to silent, and I believe he's been silent in every other game.
Epic , brah!