I have FMU marry Chrom because it just adds so much more angst to the story. Imagine poor Lucina's finding out that her beloved father was killed by none other than her mother. I think that's better than finding out he was killed by a friend that she has no relations with, much less conflict. (Ughhhh the feeeeeeeellllss)
+Rosa Lina Oh, you forget... That not ONLY did her mother "die" but SHE killed her beloved.. and thus weakening her enough so that grima could take over.. and now her mother IS the evil that IS destroying the world. So all those found memories of hugs to her litte luci are now gone, up in smoke as she becomes the world eater. And morgan, loving his mother way too much.. can't STAND turning against his mother... so he turns on his big sister and all of his once FRIENDS and goes after them. ;____; So lucina now has to kill her mother, and POSSIBLY her little bro. But in the final battle, FeMU breaks through, summons enough strength to pass chrom away to ANOTHER PLANE, because she couldn't *STAND* the thought of her killing him again. So grima surfaces again to kill lucina, but in some last gasp, she will NOT let grima lay a finger on her daughter while holding her in place. So lucina does the painful thing and kills her mother.. But she smiles and her daughter and says "thank...you... I can finally... ... rest..... " ;___; tears ensue by lucina. Both happy... *AND* sad... THE FEELS MAN THE *FEELS* IT CANNOT BE UNDONE. SORRY if it got a bit RAMBLY but you cannot stop the FEELS. ;___;
Also Imaginne the conflict she had to do during the judgment scene. IF her goal succeeds in killing Robin, she not only killed her mother but also killed Morgan in a sense that it prevented his birth in the current timeline.
I like being MMU paired up with Lucina as then the man who was her father's best friend and who she fell in love with is the man who betrayed her father and became Grima, different kind of drama but still awesome drama
Three Morgans didn't break the timeline (although the fact that Robin had *twins* still breaks my brain), I doubt two Minerva's from a different world would interfere with the native one.
Kinda strange that they put SO MUCH work into this to have every possible father/mother have a seperate convesration, but then they don't bother making grima talk to atleast the avatar.
TheDarkAngel969 what i believe it to be, is that (since the world has no name i'll just call it earth) the earth in the main storyline is YOUR earth, and lucina and company travel back in time from the SAME earth (just in the future) to help you defeat grima. In the future past, however, it is a DIFFERENT earth from the one in the storyline (since you get there from the outrealm gate, it's not your world) and in this earth, lucina and company did NOT travel back in time, and instead tried to defeat grima without time travel, in their time. Since they could not do it, naga asked for your help and brought you to THEIR earth so you could help defeat the grima of THAT earth. (I also believe that this takes place after the events of the main story, even though you technically start the mission during the story)
Otaku Kid that clears it up, i was just curious since whenever i hear timeline, i keep thinking lucina and the other children created time paradoxes (like, i think there was a short story where a guy wanted to prevent the death of a woman he loved, so he created a time machine to go back and save her, only to find out she just dies another way, meaning no matter what he does, she has to die for him to make the time machine and travel back in the first place) or think of the multi universe theory (like Trunks from DBZ, when he warns goku and the others about 17 and 18, instead Gero and 19 appear in there place, and the past 17 and 18 are said to be stronger than the ones Trunks deals with. or the timeline Cell came from *in that one he kills Trunks, and steals the time machine*) it just gets confusing when you try to look at it from different angles.
TheDarkAngel969 yeah because the lucina in the main game says she came from the past, while what everyone says to their children in the future past is that they say their from another world, not another timeline. It's still confusing i know but I feel like i got most of it figured out.
Gods, Lucina has it extra hard when "Robin" is her mother I mean her brother 'effin betrays her because "Grima is right" and shit, and her mom is taken over by Grima so weather she likes it or not she has to SLAY HER MOM in the end. It sounds like a Greek tragedy!
@@alphathehedgehogx96 you can buy the 3rd one without buying the second dlc or the first so people would more likely or not have gottwn angry saying it was a money grab
That star wars style ghost ending was the best freakin way they could have ended it. A perfect ending to an almost perfect dlc. My only wish that there had been more unique dialogue, such as how no one notices that MU looks EXACTLY like Grima, or how Grima has nothing to say about facing him/her(?) self. Still, that was probably just a time constraint thing, and it is still the most amazing dlc ever.
in actuality think on what morgan in that timeline said..."it has been forever since mother took that form" when interacting with the female MU. this means they faced grima in dragon form...though the boss battle there shows as the MU to let you know who it is really...its a game thing...
Keep in mind there is an aura around her. Even in the main game, Lucina claims that Chrom is killed "By his closest friend," not specifically MU, meaning she didn't actually know who it was. Even Chrom doesn't know in this DLC until he recognizes the voice before Naga throws him out of the timeline and back into his own.
spiderlover678 You're not the only one. This ending basically has much more closure compared to the one in the main game. I mean sure, hearing about Nowi becoming an entertainer and accepting frivolous gifts from the people of Ferox to keep warm is all good and nice, but it'd be even nicer to see it rather than read about it on a slide. But hey, there's so many characters in the game and so many routes that can be taken, it's more or less impossible to account for everything in a way that makes the ending feel better. And as a bit of trivia, my description of that slide was the pairing of Nowi and Lon'Qu. Did that most of my playthroughs.
I actually feel it works really well as a DLC end rather than a true end. Besides, at the end of the DLC, it actually says "The End" basically stating that the story is over. The only thing that comes after Future Past is Apotheosis (Which is hell. I thought Lunatic+ was bad but the secret battles here make me want to kill myself) and Apotheosis has no story other than "Be the best". I think it's fitting that this is the end for the DLC
Indeed, is an amazing timeline. It have past so many years since i first played it and as i'm gathering memories and info for my Great Lord Lucina Cosplay Performance, this gave me all the motivation and all sort of feelings. Ah... such nostalgic i am. Looking forward to E3 for the new FE spotlight!
Ugh, no the ending is too sad I almost cried. Just the thought of Chrom and Stella being there in spirit is already breaking my heart. Ahh, too much feels.
I thought the Morgan thing was confusing, and I wish there was a little more specialized dialogue with the Avatar and Lucina based on their relationship, but other than that this is a pretty cool DLC.
Pretty much your (future) Avatar (or Robin) sends Chrom and his companions back to their timeline before chatting with Lucina. During their conversation Robin admits his/her regrets being Grima and begs Lucina to preform the awakening ritual kill him/her. Lucina fails to bring herself to kill Robin and Robin escapes though Lucina vows to kill Robin next time. Later (present) Chrom and Nagi talk about how Grima will rise again and the two hope that Lucina will preform the awakening to end Grima.
Hm, a lot of this dialogue makes it sound like the characters haven't seen the kids for a while, even though they travel with them. This must take place a decent amount of time after the main game.
well Grima more or less "killed" Female Avatar in order to possess her body, and he clearly wasn't expecting her to suddenly come back the way she did after the battle
oh, I meant the future from which Morgan came; all we really know about that one is that Avatar was around in some capacity as a good role model. ...and then I guess there's another level on which Future Past ended for my file; since Lucina is the Avatar's daughter, the next vessel for Grima is probably going to come from House Ylisse itself.
Morgan would be SO TORN if he/she were there. He/She has already stated that they wouldn't kill their friends, but he/she couldn't kill their mother/father. That would be horrible.
That's up for debate. The Future Past is centered around the next generation. The main story ties in the first game and offers much more in terms of storytelling and even drama. As far as endings, go, I'll have to agree with you. The epilogue is much better-handled than the main story and is more heartfelt.
I think the part of the reason why I liked Future Past was because it filled in some holes that were in the main storyline. Each father also had unique conversations with their child and it makes it a whole lot more personal. The deaths of each character also carry a lot more weight to me because the whole threat of Grima doesn't seem like some far off future.
Wait wait wait I thought neither God Dragon could kill the other. How come Grima could kill Naga and Naga couldn't just jump in and kill Grima the same way? This is bullshit.
It's actually a pretty hollow victory when you think about it. An exalt gave the final blow so Grima has only been put back to sleep again and all this crap very may well repeat itself. Plus Lucina couldn't save her poor deluded brother, corrupted by the grim visage of his mothers body possessed by a chaos god. But I did like the little nod at the end, sad but still sweet.
They didn't. They escape the battlefield after the Avatar talks to them. They were fighting for Grima (with Grima being their mom and all) but talking to her human form made them regret it and flee the battlefield, unable to choose between friends and family.
It's worth noting that there's a bad ending to this chapter similar to the other segments of this series. I obtained it by letting one of the children die.
yeah that's kind of the point of the Future Past episodes; extended storyline and being depressing as all hell (though heartwarming in some parts). as for what really happened to Morgan, well...the world will never know, much like how we'll never know much about the future of the Morgan in your party.
It's all up to assumption aaaaaaand depending on how you handled them They could possibly be the new recruits that were talked about. They could be lost. Wandering around the world. With Grima's destruction they may not see they have a purpose. They could be looking for Grima. Or they could be dead (nnnnnnnnnoooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!) But, lot's of possibility about the enigma's known as Morgan.
I know this sounds geeky as all hell but for some reason that scene reminds me of Return of the Jedi's Victory Celebration, where Anakin reappears as a ghost to Luke :S
+HackersSun According to story purposes it is believed that there is a future where Morgan dies and one where Morgan lives. Morgan lives in the main story line and losses his or her memories after being transported to the main time line. Which explains why they have 2 copies of the same Strategy books in the hot spring dlc.
Well no actually, she only had 1 child but since there are multiple universes then that isn't out of the question. What I was saying was that there was a point in the future past dlc when the Avatar gives future past Morgan a book of strategies. She then says that she has already given her that book in her time. Then if you play the Hot Springs DLC you find out that Morgan has 2 of the exact same strategy books and can't remember where she got them except that they were given to her by The Avatar. Thus we can surmise that in one possible future Morgan dies and in another future he/she faints or flees but is sent back in time with the other children except without his/her memories. The loss of memories is believed to be a kind of pity that is given to Morgan as they have a mental breakdown in the future past dlc because of their betrayal of lucina and the other children.
Didn't Naga say in the main storyline neither she nor Grima had the power to destroy each other? ... CONTINUITY ERROR Also the music they played at the end ... Am I the only one who thought it was creepy?
The whole thing? FP1 and 2 required a bit of thinking, FP3 was just brainless. For this one, it was pretty intuitive how to get the best ending; rally spam (Morgan and Lucina were my rally bots), have Chrom equip Aggressor and Avatar Tomefaire (and both with Limit Breaker) so they could hit as hard as possible, and then you saw how Avatar attacked Grima and beat him really quickly. One turn completion for this one, so the childrens' stats didn't really matter (unlike the first two maps).
What I find hilarious is that Chrom has 100000000000000000000000000000000000 daughters. The outrealms are a multiverse, for whenever we make a decision, a new universe is created. So in one Outrealm, everything was all right, and Validar decided not to interfere with the world. In another is the original with the broken past, the other one where the parents and children traveled back, and one which is where the Avatar kills Grima foreve.
I have a newfound respect for the second generation now. I never really used them that much (I didn't even end up getting any of them married on my first playthrough, and I haven't gotten that far in my second yet), and I never really saw them as equals to their parents, at least in terms of character, as none of them really got screen time outside of supports (which felt like they fleshed out the parent more than the child) or when you recruited them. This showed me exactly how great these characters are, and I only wish we could see this side of them in the main game more.
I assume male Morgan died, while female Morgan survived. Female Morgan seemed to have escaped death, wanting to learn new tactics from Grima. Male Morgan seems to have died, wanting forgiveness from Grima as his last words.
I have FMU marry Chrom because it just adds so much more angst to the story. Imagine poor Lucina's finding out that her beloved father was killed by none other than her mother. I think that's better than finding out he was killed by a friend that she has no relations with, much less conflict. (Ughhhh the feeeeeeeellllss)
+Rosa Lina
Oh, you forget...
That not ONLY did her mother "die" but SHE killed her beloved..
and thus weakening her enough so that grima could take over..
and now her mother IS the evil that IS destroying the world.
So all those found memories of hugs to her litte luci are now gone, up in smoke as she becomes the world eater.
And morgan, loving his mother way too much..
can't STAND turning against his mother... so he turns on his big sister and all of his once FRIENDS and goes after them. ;____;
So lucina now has to kill her mother, and POSSIBLY her little bro.
But in the final battle, FeMU breaks through, summons enough strength to pass chrom away to ANOTHER PLANE, because she couldn't *STAND* the thought of her killing him again.
So grima surfaces again to kill lucina, but in some last gasp, she will NOT let grima lay a finger on her daughter while holding her in place.
So lucina does the painful thing and kills her mother..
But she smiles and her daughter and says "thank...you... I can finally... ... rest..... "
;___; tears ensue by lucina.
Both happy...
*AND* sad...
THE FEELS MAN
THE *FEELS*
IT CANNOT BE UNDONE.
SORRY if it got a bit RAMBLY
but you cannot stop the FEELS. ;___;
And that's exactly why Chrom x Fem!Robin will always be my personal OTP, no matter what others might say.^^
Also Imaginne the conflict she had to do during the judgment scene. IF her goal succeeds in killing Robin, she not only killed her mother but also killed Morgan in a sense that it prevented his birth in the current timeline.
Rosa Lina Hard choice between that and a RobinxLucina support. While it ain't her mother, it's still her husband.
I like being MMU paired up with Lucina as then the man who was her father's best friend and who she fell in love with is the man who betrayed her father and became Grima, different kind of drama but still awesome drama
3 Minervas in one world...I'm pretty sure we're breaking some dimensional laws here but...eh...fuck it.
Three Morgans didn't break the timeline (although the fact that Robin had *twins* still breaks my brain), I doubt two Minerva's from a different world would interfere with the native one.
Kinda strange that they put SO MUCH work into this to have every possible father/mother have a seperate convesration, but then they don't bother making grima talk to atleast the avatar.
i just wanna know if the future past is lucina's timeline from the main story, or separate from the main story and lucina's time
TheDarkAngel969 I think it's just how things would have turned out if Lucina travel back in time, but I am still dubious about that.
TheDarkAngel969 what i believe it to be, is that (since the world has no name i'll just call it earth) the earth in the main storyline is YOUR earth, and lucina and company travel back in time from the SAME earth (just in the future) to help you defeat grima. In the future past, however, it is a DIFFERENT earth from the one in the storyline (since you get there from the outrealm gate, it's not your world) and in this earth, lucina and company did NOT travel back in time, and instead tried to defeat grima without time travel, in their time. Since they could not do it, naga asked for your help and brought you to THEIR earth so you could help defeat the grima of THAT earth. (I also believe that this takes place after the events of the main story, even though you technically start the mission during the story)
Otaku Kid that clears it up, i was just curious since whenever i hear timeline, i keep thinking lucina and the other children created time paradoxes (like, i think there was a short story where a guy wanted to prevent the death of a woman he loved, so he created a time machine to go back and save her, only to find out she just dies another way, meaning no matter what he does, she has to die for him to make the time machine and travel back in the first place) or think of the multi universe theory (like Trunks from DBZ, when he warns goku and the others about 17 and 18, instead Gero and 19 appear in there place, and the past 17 and 18 are said to be stronger than the ones Trunks deals with. or the timeline Cell came from *in that one he kills Trunks, and steals the time machine*)
it just gets confusing when you try to look at it from different angles.
TheDarkAngel969 yeah because the lucina in the main game says she came from the past, while what everyone says to their children in the future past is that they say their from another world, not another timeline. It's still confusing i know but I feel like i got most of it figured out.
Gods, Lucina has it extra hard when "Robin" is her mother I mean her brother 'effin betrays her because "Grima is right" and shit, and her mom is taken over by Grima so weather she likes it or not she has to SLAY HER MOM in the end. It sounds like a Greek tragedy!
good thing this is an alternate path and the robin we know and love temporarily erased him/herself from time when killing grima
I know, right? It’s one of the main reasons I think the story works best when Robin is Lucina’s mother.
Don't forget that her father got killed by her mother lol
I just wish they would have shown what happened to Morgan, something like Lucina finding her in the grass because I love irony
Or him
*Him because Morgan is her brother
@@lastson5014 don't they both exist in this world.
@@MidnightClip Only one of them is orginally from that world, while Grima brought an alternate version of Morgan to that world.
Imagine Lucina and Owain finding him
My canon:
Awakening storyline:Male Robin x Lucina
Future Past storyline:Female Robin x Chrom
Congratulations
Oh my gosh. At 40 when Lucina is asking him to please stay with her, the voice acting Chrom just straight up says "No." Chrom you butt.
Okerokeka
"Chrom is a dick."
-Matthew Mercer, Chrom's VA.
+ES21007 well DUH, ... unless he's a chick
I knew it..
I knew it..
no one is that SAUVE and a REAL dude.
Oh for fuck's sake they were so close to having it be perfect!
So WHY did they not have Morgan appear in the middle of the field?
he's dead
CrossFyre1 He's not dead if you have your avatar talk to them. They escape the battlefield, and stop fighting their friends.
Pokemonique low-key, that should have been a requirement to get the true and proper ending seen here
@@alphathehedgehogx96 you can buy the 3rd one without buying the second dlc or the first so people would more likely or not have gottwn angry saying it was a money grab
Nothing is perfect
I never really liked Severa... but I think this made me like her more than I used to...
AND OMIGOSH CHROM'S FACE AT 47:50
That star wars style ghost ending was the best freakin way they could have ended it. A perfect ending to an almost perfect dlc. My only wish that there had been more unique dialogue, such as how no one notices that MU looks EXACTLY like Grima, or how Grima has nothing to say about facing him/her(?) self. Still, that was probably just a time constraint thing, and it is still the most amazing dlc ever.
in actuality think on what morgan in that timeline said..."it has been forever since mother took that form" when interacting with the female MU. this means they faced grima in dragon form...though the boss battle there shows as the MU to let you know who it is really...its a game thing...
also they couldnt see with that cloud of darkness aura over her...so yea its hard to tell who it is...
Keep in mind there is an aura around her. Even in the main game, Lucina claims that Chrom is killed "By his closest friend," not specifically MU, meaning she didn't actually know who it was. Even Chrom doesn't know in this DLC until he recognizes the voice before Naga throws him out of the timeline and back into his own.
It's funny how menacing a little girl with pigtails becomes when they're possessed by the destroyer of worlds.
If you look closely off the right screen next to Ghost Chrom, you can see Ghost Marth standing there waiting for them to stop gazing.
Nam Nguyen I'm a year late but do you know at what time marth appears
I know this is late but time stamp please
Extremely late but we are in need of time stamp
...Does anyone else feel like this should've been the real ending to the game?
spiderlover678 You're not the only one. This ending basically has much more closure compared to the one in the main game. I mean sure, hearing about Nowi becoming an entertainer and accepting frivolous gifts from the people of Ferox to keep warm is all good and nice, but it'd be even nicer to see it rather than read about it on a slide. But hey, there's so many characters in the game and so many routes that can be taken, it's more or less impossible to account for everything in a way that makes the ending feel better. And as a bit of trivia, my description of that slide was the pairing of Nowi and Lon'Qu. Did that most of my playthroughs.
Kanethedragon But this ending is so sad... ;-; I cwy evewy time when seeing the ending where Chrom can't be a father anymore because he dies...
I actually feel it works really well as a DLC end rather than a true end.
Besides, at the end of the DLC, it actually says "The End" basically stating that the story is over. The only thing that comes after Future Past is Apotheosis (Which is hell. I thought Lunatic+ was bad but the secret battles here make me want to kill myself) and Apotheosis has no story other than "Be the best".
I think it's fitting that this is the end for the DLC
Indeed, is an amazing timeline. It have past so many years since i first played it and as i'm gathering memories and info for my Great Lord Lucina Cosplay Performance, this gave me all the motivation and all sort of feelings. Ah... such nostalgic i am. Looking forward to E3 for the new FE spotlight!
No, because we never learn what happens to Morgan...
at 9:00 I see the triforce of wisdom, power, and courage oh and i see lucina in the middle of them
Ugh, no the ending is too sad I almost cried. Just the thought of Chrom and Stella being there in spirit is already breaking my heart. Ahh, too much feels.
I thought the Morgan thing was confusing, and I wish there was a little more specialized dialogue with the Avatar and Lucina based on their relationship, but other than that this is a pretty cool DLC.
The ending is so emotional, Grandma I know your always watching over me thank you for everything
That ending... Oh man, my feels.
omgoodness, lucina's last monologue and the chrom/feMU replies at the end...i almost cried.
i nearly started to chock up from Cherche's talk with Gerome
I really wish they would have altered the storyline (even just a bit) if F!MU was Lucinas mother . . . that would really make it a killer
+Gawd Dammit Eren in a way, it kind of was >_>
Pretty much your (future) Avatar (or Robin) sends Chrom and his companions back to their timeline before chatting with Lucina. During their conversation Robin admits his/her regrets being Grima and begs Lucina to preform the awakening ritual kill him/her. Lucina fails to bring herself to kill Robin and Robin escapes though Lucina vows to kill Robin next time. Later (present) Chrom and Nagi talk about how Grima will rise again and the two hope that Lucina will preform the awakening to end Grima.
@43:42- I felt my heart shatter into a million pieces.
the ending is SO sad! i was literally crying watching it! ther are alot of emotional moments in this game, aren't there?
Anyone else wondered what happened to Morgan?
I think morgan just runs away
Same
i did too. lucina's monologue/chrom and feMU's reply...oh my goodness. my heart...
"So you can look over my shoulder again."
...But you just pointed out how short he was...
9:25 Imagine making severa a Pegasus knight ... this would be aqward
So there are now three Minerva's in that world... My head hurts with all the parrelel worlds and time travel
They should have made a special Triangle attack with all three of them :O
"Hope will never die" is one of Lucina's critical quotes
Grima, the most evil and dangerous loli to ever live o.o
Sorry, had to do it.
I just love this one! This is my fave out of all the extras! It's almost like how chrom and your Stella fought in the main story!
yeah, right before Avatar begged Lucina to finish her off (and at that point what else could Lucy do but oblige)
Ending: Lucina/Severa confirmed XD
Hm, a lot of this dialogue makes it sound like the characters haven't seen the kids for a while, even though they travel with them. This must take place a decent amount of time after the main game.
"i say when it ends!" i agree with lucina there. grimma doesn't tell me what to do to end things
well Grima more or less "killed" Female Avatar in order to possess her body, and he clearly wasn't expecting her to suddenly come back the way she did after the battle
oh, I meant the future from which Morgan came; all we really know about that one is that Avatar was around in some capacity as a good role model.
...and then I guess there's another level on which Future Past ended for my file; since Lucina is the Avatar's daughter, the next vessel for Grima is probably going to come from House Ylisse itself.
I wish Morgan was there..........:(
Morgan would be SO TORN if he/she were there.
He/She has already stated that they wouldn't kill their friends, but he/she couldn't kill their mother/father.
That would be horrible.
8:30
severa... that isn't how AoE's work....
My favorite part was when Grima(stella) managed to stop Grima from attacking and send chrom and stella back to their world.
CHROM.
Y U MAKE ME CRY.
STOP IT.
STAHP.
Anyone else notice the map icon for the Grima/Avatar shift to green from red when FP Lucina attacked it?
Thank you for uploading this. I enjoy every second of it XD
Soo much better than the main storyline
That's up for debate. The Future Past is centered around the next generation. The main story ties in the first game and offers much more in terms of storytelling and even drama. As far as endings, go, I'll have to agree with you. The epilogue is much better-handled than the main story and is more heartfelt.
I think the part of the reason why I liked Future Past was because it filled in some holes that were in the main storyline. Each father also had unique conversations with their child and it makes it a whole lot more personal. The deaths of each character also carry a lot more weight to me because the whole threat of Grima doesn't seem like some far off future.
Steve Son Unfortunately it just does not fit awakening's design to use the Future past storyline
I like how Grima turned to Green side at 1 to 2 seconds.
i didnt notice that
Xavier Stokes LOL.
Xavier Stokes Imagine that you can hack to play as Grima, oh god I would feel bad for the online players.
Wait wait wait I thought neither God Dragon could kill the other. How come Grima could kill Naga and Naga couldn't just jump in and kill Grima the same way? This is bullshit.
albelnoxroxursox you're right ! it was mentioned in the main story, ... but I guess because it's a DLC some rules don't apply ^^'
I didn’t when realize how long the video was, i’m surprised i’m 30 minutes in.
I would have expected for there to be special dialogue between Lucina and Grima is the Avatar is her father.
this as been the happys of times yet i am so happy about this your awesome. sniff
It's actually a pretty hollow victory when you think about it. An exalt gave the final blow so Grima has only been put back to sleep again and all this crap very may well repeat itself. Plus Lucina couldn't save her poor deluded brother, corrupted by the grim visage of his mothers body possessed by a chaos god. But I did like the little nod at the end, sad but still sweet.
WOW that was amazing!!!!
So sad that the Morgans died though :'C
They didn't.
They escape the battlefield after the Avatar talks to them.
They were fighting for Grima (with Grima being their mom and all) but talking to her human form made them regret it and flee the battlefield, unable to choose between friends and family.
It's worth noting that there's a bad ending to this chapter similar to the other segments of this series. I obtained it by letting one of the children die.
yeah that's kind of the point of the Future Past episodes; extended storyline and being depressing as all hell (though heartwarming in some parts).
as for what really happened to Morgan, well...the world will never know, much like how we'll never know much about the future of the Morgan in your party.
I love Inigo so much ❤
Thanks for uploading!
After Watching this again...
0:14:08
Now that's strategy!
When Naga (Tiki's own mother), hardly refer to each other as daughter and mother. Where's my supports?
well she had parents who looked after her like bantu
thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it
once you buy it (all you need is a Nintendo Wi-Fi connection) you can replay it as many times as you want so long as you have it on your SD card
You got a point there, but I am sure Grima shouted the Avatar's name like to curse her or something.
1:13:00 NO MASK! NO MASK!!!!
was my panicked reaction xD
ALL OF MY FEELS! *flailing around surrounded by tissues*
I want to see this with avatar and lucina married
One hour and twenty-five minutes I will never get back.. One hour and twenty-five minutes I will never give back.
It's all up to assumption aaaaaaand depending on how you handled them
They could possibly be the new recruits that were talked about.
They could be lost. Wandering around the world. With Grima's destruction they may not see they have a purpose.
They could be looking for Grima.
Or they could be dead (nnnnnnnnnoooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!)
But, lot's of possibility about the enigma's known as Morgan.
I know this sounds geeky as all hell but for some reason that scene reminds me of Return of the Jedi's Victory Celebration, where Anakin reappears as a ghost to Luke :S
It is not said what happens to the Morgans if you have them retreat. What happens is your interpretation of things.
no problem, thanks for watching
Yeah, you can; I just didn't feel like risking any of them dying, though.
I've had this DLC for over a year and I only beat it yesterday lololololol also Noire is too precious
What a heartwarming little end to a bleak future.
Thanks for the advice. When I get this DLC, I don't want to blindly rush into it without any strategies and get my ass kicked.
The only thing is whats happen to morgan
He died
+ZeroRemorse even if you talk to him and he flees?
huh. :
+HackersSun According to story purposes it is believed that there is a future where Morgan dies and one where Morgan lives. Morgan lives in the main story line and losses his or her memories after being transported to the main time line.
Which explains why they have 2 copies of the same Strategy books in the hot spring dlc.
ZeroRemorse holy. shit.
so robin had *twins *? hooooly crap
well now, that explains EVERYTHING.
thank you good sir! ♥
Well no actually, she only had 1 child but since there are multiple universes then that isn't out of the question. What I was saying was that there was a point in the future past dlc when the Avatar gives future past Morgan a book of strategies. She then says that she has already given her that book in her time.
Then if you play the Hot Springs DLC you find out that Morgan has 2 of the exact same strategy books and can't remember where she got them except that they were given to her by The Avatar. Thus we can surmise that in one possible future Morgan dies and in another future he/she faints or flees but is sent back in time with the other children except without his/her memories. The loss of memories is believed to be a kind of pity that is given to Morgan as they have a mental breakdown in the future past dlc because of their betrayal of lucina and the other children.
What would be cool is, if the parents of the children in this level were risen bad guys.
The Gaming joke it would be traumatic for them but ultimately badass since we literally see the next generation surpass the last
Kind of wish they found Morgan in the fields or something lol
Yeah, it'd be a pretty neat concept for a really distant sequel. Now the execution...we'd have to wait and see.
I brew a mean cup a tea.
Didn't Naga say in the main storyline neither she nor Grima had the power to destroy each other?
... CONTINUITY ERROR
Also the music they played at the end ... Am I the only one who thought it was creepy?
i mean.. he did kinda fuck the world over, kill the voice, weaken her power and .etc
Grima!Avatar was shrouded in darkness, which probably made it hard to see her face
Lucina rocks
*It's so lovely* TT^TT
eh
I just recorded my convos, then restarted, then flew straight to Grima and killed him before the Risen could get any of the 1 HP NPC kids
You know, I'm surprised this one is the easiest to do of all the Future Past stuff. Then again, I boss rushed like I did in the Final Chapter.
This DLC is so freaking hard. >.
The whole thing? FP1 and 2 required a bit of thinking, FP3 was just brainless. For this one, it was pretty intuitive how to get the best ending; rally spam (Morgan and Lucina were my rally bots), have Chrom equip Aggressor and Avatar Tomefaire (and both with Limit Breaker) so they could hit as hard as possible, and then you saw how Avatar attacked Grima and beat him really quickly.
One turn completion for this one, so the childrens' stats didn't really matter (unlike the first two maps).
Luawakening...music.....too epic!!!!!! *head explodes*
54:45 A PURPOSE RISES ABOVE!
What I find hilarious is that Chrom has 100000000000000000000000000000000000 daughters. The outrealms are a multiverse, for whenever we make a decision, a new universe is created. So in one Outrealm, everything was all right, and Validar decided not to interfere with the world. In another is the original with the broken past, the other one where the parents and children traveled back, and one which is where the Avatar kills Grima foreve.
Aw sweet another scene!
These DLCs hit me really personally. I love rogues and redeemers 3 the most, but future past gets BLOODY FUCKIN'' intense.
Always :3
I love this game so much !
40:20 Ah... if only Spider-Verse could be proceeding as smoothly. :(
omg gerome has a face!!!!!!!!!
So Chrom kinda has 3 daughters. Baby Lucina, Future Lucina and Outrealm Lucina!?
One of the main reasons to ship FeRobin and Chrom if you're a drama fan.
I have a newfound respect for the second generation now. I never really used them that much (I didn't even end up getting any of them married on my first playthrough, and I haven't gotten that far in my second yet), and I never really saw them as equals to their parents, at least in terms of character, as none of them really got screen time outside of supports (which felt like they fleshed out the parent more than the child) or when you recruited them. This showed me exactly how great these characters are, and I only wish we could see this side of them in the main game more.
What happpens to the morgans
She was present in one of the earlier future past maps as an enemy. You could kill her, or talk to her with your avatar and she would run away.
you wouldn't be able to find that, since the Future Past convos are only between parents and children
I assume male Morgan died, while female Morgan survived. Female Morgan seemed to have escaped death, wanting to learn new tactics from Grima. Male Morgan seems to have died, wanting forgiveness from Grima as his last words.