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Symbolism on Dantès?

Hey everyone. I got Dantès today, and while I was leveling him up I couldn't help but think his ascension arts have some kind of symbolism behind it. Maybe I've been playing too much Persona 4 Golden™, and I most certainly don't want to sound like those old literature teachers that see symbolism and hidden meanings everywhere, but hear me out.

In his first ascension art he is smiling confidently, donning a stylish outfit and a long red tie. The color (also present in his eyes) symbolizes love (it's interesting to note that he was getting married), but at the same time, danger (subtle, in the form of the dark flames surrounding him.). It could refer to his loving, caring personality from before he was framed for a crime he didn't commit, as well as his love for danger and adventure from being a marine.

Then, in his second ascension art, his smile is gone. His eyes have a different color- yellow. It can symbolize caution and decay, which is an accurate description of what happened to him. His red tie is now an oppressive dark blue; a color that represents power, seriousness. The tie is considerably longer, and for some reason it latches itself on Dantès's whole body like a parasite. His arms are almost completely enveloped by it, and looking closely, his right hand looks a lot like some vicious beast. It could represent Dantès being slowly consumed by revenge, the loving trait of his personality vanishing completely from his being. It's also reinforced by the dark aura that surrounds him, which gets visibly more intense and maybe violent.

Finally, on his third ascension he is smiling again, but it's nothing like the first one. It's the smile of a madman, his face clearly exhibiting a menacing, sadistic vibe. His tie is no longer, though it is replaced by a cloak of the same color. It is possible, however, that the cloak IS the tie, having fully wrapped itself into his body and morphing. This could represent Dantès being completely consumed by revenge and thus becoming a completely different person, which is supported by his glowing yellow eye (again, representing decay) and the oppressing, intense aura surrounding him, which even features electricity this time. Even his hat changes it's color this time, matching the blue from his coat.

Well, I guess that's it. Maybe I'm going too far, but I like to think there's some meaning behind this. What do you guys think?

Asked by StepOfDeath6 years 6 months ago
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First, I think it’s a brilliant post, very fresh perspective on the character.

Second, I take it from a pure FATE lore perspective. Dantes, the human, not the servant, is featured in a drama CD, which occurred when he just got out of prison. Without spoiling anything, the black flames possessed by Dantes is a treasure called Monte Cristo Mythology. Its name is mentioned in his profile lines, and it can burn mortals and immortals (vampire) alike, down to your freaking soul. Thus, as a human, it’s not possible for him to use it like a weapon, but as a Servant, the flames manifested as part of his spiritn origin, representing the anger and hatred that is part of his legend.

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I see! To be honest, I've been skipping his story for the sake of getting the summon tickets faster, so I wouldn't know. Doesn't help that I'm at Bond 1 either. But that sure is one interesting piece of lore! Maybe I'm not so far off with this post then. Thanks for explaining!

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I like your way of interpretation. Like I said it’s a fresh perspective to a character familiar to me.

Also, don’t skip the story. It’s freaking good and is the main reason people rolled for Dantes last year, before Skadi came out tgth with Quick meme. And you only need 5 mins to clear the quest (except maybe the 7-in-1 challenge on last day)

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Aww man the story is only like 5 minutes each day and the battle itself is maybe another 5. It's so worth it. Dantes is so freaking interesting as a character.

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