![]() Forrest worries about what taking on that kind of responsibility and power will mean, not wanting to take control of something with the potential to do harm without thinking it over. His later supports with his father show Leo discussing the prospect of passing down the powerful tome Brynhildr to his son someday. Related: Who Are Fire Emblem: Three House's Ashen Wolves (And How Do You Get Them)Īdditionally, Forrest is shown to be a kind and incredibly empathetic young man. It's Leo who must earn his son's forgiveness rather than Forrest having to try to earn (or learn to accept the lack of) his father's approval. The game never sympathizes with Leo's struggle to understand his son, only with his acceptance and love for him. When Leo rejects him, Forrest remains true to himself, never questioning whether he is in the right for doing so. Later, Leo's support conversations with Forrest show continuing him to admit to his mistake and showing interest in his son's passions. Children Characters in Awakening are primarily determined by the female cast, who will always have that same child every playthrough. And though gaming could use more representation in regards to trans and non-binary characters, what Forrest represents is still important.įorrest also avoids the typical tropes concerning gender non-conforming children and their fathers. Forrest is a rare example of a straight male character who is not ashamed to express his femininity. While Forrest is canonically neither gay nor transgender, he confirms to several characters that he's only attracted to women and tells Corrin that he doesn't see himself as a girl. Related: Black Clover Is the Perfect Anime for Fire Emblem: Three Houses Fans After admitting that he is unworthy of being his father, Leo invites Forrest to leave the Deeprealms and live with him, which Forrest agrees to in order to spend more time with his Aunt Elise. Seeing this, Leo realizes that his son is a hero, and expresses pride and regret over the situation. Before he can go, he's stopped by a boy who insists on giving him a broach as thanks for healing him and his family after the brigand attack. Following the battle to rescue him, Forrest tells Leo he is returning to the Deeprealm and calls his father "unworthy" of him.
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