whats sadder the fact that lyn couldn't at least get a wedding dress that reflected her plainsmen heritage or the fact that she couldn't be given a bow, a weapon she earns upon promotion.
whats sadder the fact that lyn couldn't at least get a wedding dress that reflected her plainsmen heritage or the fact that she couldn't be given a bow, a weapon she earns upon promotion.
but its simply not the style she inherited. no one seems to complain about what she usually wears since its most fitting for her considering her lifestyle.
but its simply not the style she inherited. no one seems to complain about what she usually wears since its most fitting for her considering her lifestyle.
Well, it depends on who she's hypothetically getting ready to marry. If it were, say, Eliwood, then she might be told that, as she was marrying a nobleman of Pherae, she'd be expected to be dressed as a bride of Phirae should. (The same going for if she were to marry Hector, but with Ostia, which seems to have an identical culture.)