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Nu mou u8chan11/20/2023 Ritz is the Class Head of Marche's new class. You Said You Would Let Them Go: In a variation, he protests Cid taking his clan mates to jail, but can't do much to protest once Cid points out that they're his accomplices.And just like the trope, it is indeed a consequence of his troubled upbringing, being forced into assuming a mature and responsible mindset due to the constant Parental Neglect. Wise Beyond Their Years: Is portrayed as such along the game, being the first one to recognize the unhealthy escapism that Ivalice would be for every one involved.We Cannot Go On Without You: You'll receive a game over if the Judge penalizes Marche with a red card, or if he dies on a Jagd map.Warrior Therapist: The other kids accept his viewpoint-that they need to go home and deal with their problems-after he defeats them in battle.The Un Favourite: Marche sees himself as this because of his brother's disease.Once they end up in Ivalice, and Doned claims Marche never had to worry because his life was good before, Marche tells him how he really felt, causing Doned to realize he was being selfish for thinking only he was impacted by his illness, and the two reconcile in the end. Marche doesn't outright resent his brother due to understanding that Doned needed the extra attention because of his illness, but he was still upset that his mother had to focus so much on Doned, that she never really had time for him. The Resenter: Towards Doned, his younger brother.Took a Level in Badass: Becomes considerably more confident and decisive in his time in Ivalice, in addition to getting more powerful.Suspiciously Similar Substitute: Marche has a resemblance to Final Fantasy Tactics' Ramza - both in appearance and in philosophy (doing what he feels is right rather than following everyone else), as well as being villified for his actions by the official records.Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right!: Rejects Mewt's rule in favor of returning home.Say My Name: Ritz and Montblanc do this one after the other when Marche was sent to Prison during the Audio Adaptation. Marche is initially the only one who recognizes this as an unhealthy avoidance tactic. His friends and brother, on the other hand, are dead-set on keeping fantasy!Ivalice at all costs because of personal problems they no longer have to deal with. Only Sane Man: Has shades of this throughout: Despite his lot in life being vastly improved by being in Ivalice, Marche doesn't want to spend the rest of his life in a make-believe world.New Transfer Student: His job was "New Kid" during the Snowball Fight.In addition, Hans Christian Anderson's final, unpolished manuscript was called "Marchen Meines Lebens" (The Fairy Tale of My Life), fitting considering the fact that a fairy tale can be considered a fantasy. Meaningful Name: His name sounds incredibly similar to the German word "Marchen" meaning "fairy tale", the very foundation of Ivalice itself.Long Haired Prettyboy: For an early teenager, he sure has a pretty face and a long ponytail to go with said face.Kid Hero: Probably not older than twelve.While Soldier is his default class, he can change to any of them. Heroes Prefer Swords: Or giant transparent geometrical bludgeons.BFS: Marche's Judgesword in his artwork.For his part, Marche does live with it, even if he's not happy about it, but when Doned asks him what he could possibly want that he doesn't have, Marche tells him the truth. Since his little brother Doned is handicapped, Marche's parents paid more attention to him than Marche himself. Because You Can Cope: Ongoing Neglect type.Batman Gambit: He takes a prestigious job knowing that Doned will interfere, since this time, it's his goal to force a confrontation with him."I never said I "wanted" anything! I gave all the "I wants" and the "I don't wants" to you!"
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