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Norainhere Jan 10, 2020 9:15PM

The "Bridgid" typo is from the original author. Also, here's a follow-up of Edelgard getting embarrassed at her lack of progress with Byleth:

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yuriwave Jan 10, 2020 9:55PM

^ can't see the image : (

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Norainhere Jan 10, 2020 9:59PM

^ Oh, sorry about that. It's working for me. In any case, here's the original link: https://twitter.com/hooreng/status/1180782209013174273

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blargh201 Jan 10, 2020 9:59PM

Korean, the REAL moonrunes.

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yuriwave Jan 10, 2020 10:57PM

^^ ah thank you! v cute

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Yujacha Jan 11, 2020 12:26AM

Here's a TL of the follow-up image (I have not played FE3H so please feel free to correct me on any nuances here...) -

Edelgard: ...you've grown so bold since the last time I saw you, Petra. (ahem)
Petra: My wife taught me a lot of things.
Edelgard: You call her your wife?!;;
Petra: ? ...should I refer to her as my teacher then?

Dorothea: Fufuu- Even after getting married, Edel hasn't changed~
Byleth: You look happy, Dorothea.
Dorothea: Uh huh, you too, professor <3

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elevown Jan 11, 2020 12:35AM

I should be getting these 2 pairings, among others, in 4-5 days or so - about to hit the timeskip :)

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Sanrai Jan 11, 2020 2:15AM

Petra, wtf, you can’t just destroy Edelgard like that.

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Rye Jan 11, 2020 3:45AM

@Yujacha
Thanks for the subs

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twizbuck Jan 11, 2020 8:43AM

The best thing here is the Ferdinand x Hubert in the background of the comment image.

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Ktulu007 Jan 11, 2020 10:53AM

Petra would still be a Queen. Queens who rule are called "Queen Regnant." Queen Elizabeth was a Queen Regnant since she ruled England without a King.
In this case Dorothea would also be a Queen, but just a regular Queen since she's not the one who holds the power that would normally be held by a King.

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Mimiyaah Jan 11, 2020 11:02AM

This is fucking great she noticed Byleth was not focusing only to get flustered that Dorothea and petra was flirting so much and getting jealous in the process lol

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Felloffalot Jan 11, 2020 3:49PM

borger

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ckretaznmayden Jan 11, 2020 5:32PM

Um actually, titles like "king" and "emperor" are gender neutral and historically have been applied to rulers who were women. The original words only become gendered when using the deliberately gendered distaff counterparts like heroine, actress, and doctoress, etc.

Gotta love it.

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Swag Wagon Jan 12, 2020 1:30AM

Yujacha da real MVP

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Omega Deuse Jan 12, 2020 3:46AM

Um actually, titles like "king" and "emperor" are gender neutral and historically have been applied to rulers who were women. The original words only become gendered when using the deliberately gendered distaff counterparts like heroine, actress, and doctoress, etc.

Really? Could you name a few of the female kings?

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elevown Jan 12, 2020 9:52AM

^I know of no examples of female kings or emperors bar 1 in ancient Egypt. They are NOT gender neutral terms.

A female ruler is just called a queen - or empress - or whatever languages version of them. As far as I know. And the fact there may be 1 or 2 counter examples doesn't change it. Maybe im wrong- its not like im a historian.

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Firefly Fanatic Jan 12, 2020 11:57AM

How about we assume they chose the titles themselves and let it be? If they wanna be a king, let them be a king. If they wanna be a queen, let them be a queen. There’s no need to argue about it.

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SushiKnight Jan 13, 2020 12:28AM

I don't know if Petra's title as Brigid's ruler ever comes up, but in Edelgard's case "emperor" is what the game uses. It could just be that the artist used "king" for Petra because Edelgard's title set a precedent.

Or it could just not matter. There's that option too.

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Hauteclere Jan 13, 2020 4:45AM

It is true that the majority of titles with gender variants aren't gendered naturally. Just look at the word "king." There's nothing masculine about it. I don't know about the history of them, but I do find the gendering of such words to be kind of pointless and tend to ignore it myself. I especially hate the word "heroine."

I also like Firefly Fanatic's stance.

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SushiKnight Jan 13, 2020 2:30PM

Byleth eating a burger is the best part of this though. You might say she's the burger king.

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Linterdiction Jan 14, 2020 9:04PM

The word "King" signifies the royal who holds the power. While it is typically a man, when a woman holds power (as when her husband dies, or she is the only one to inherit) she is legally the King, though she is also a queen and is usually called the queen. I believe Queen Elizabeth was an example, but you can get a lot of them by looking up "historical female kings."

Also people should be able to call themselves as they want as per Firefly Fanatic's response.

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Edelgard:...um Byleth, what are you eating?
Byleth: A borger☺️

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Bugpope Mar 7, 2020 4:19AM

Borger empress.