Le Garde Did Nothing Wrong - Fear And Hunger Non Popular Opinion




Very Controversial Fact: Le Garde Did Nothing Wrong


Okay okay, before you start furiously typing away at the keyboard hear me out... "Le Garde" the captain of The Midnight Sun (from the game Fear and Hunger) did nothing wrong. Why do I say this you may ask? Well, get ready to have your mind brought out of the gutters, through the darkness and have it ascend into the light of day (this post might be forgotten by history but your time with me here in this very post will stick with you for as long as possible, kind of like a dagger or a doll handed to someone who's seen nothing but a dark life)


What Is Going On? What Is Fear And Hunger? Who is Le Garde Of The Midnight Sun? Why is this controversial? Why Are You In My Bed?


*Gets Out Of Bed Cover And Sits Next To You* For those of you who don't know what "Fear and Hunger" is, Fear and Hunger is basically horror game inspired from JRPG style games. But don't let it's 8-16bit art style fool you, much as this game was scarily developed by 1 person and on RPG maker of all game engines, it has recently climbed to much acclaimed success due to its initial brutal and punishing gameplay and its initial shock factor. 
Fear and Hunger is not a game where one gains experience from playing the game. They gain experience from continually "getting good" at cleverly dispatching enemies and "playing smart" or breaking the "loopholes" in the game which is strangely left there for players to discover the lore of the Fear and Hunger Universe.


Who Is This Le Garde Fellow You Spoke Of Earlier And Why Is This A Controversial Point Or Opinion?

Le Garde or how some like to call him, Griffith Captain Of The Midnight Suns was a high ranking mercenary captain that grew in popularity and strength despite all the opposing forces going against him in the cruel world of Fear And Hunger

Born into a humble town/village in the nation of Rondon. Malnourished but hungry for success and hoping to end the suffering brought upon by the wicked and cruel world he was born in he sought an end to humanities sufferings. To achieve this goal as a mere human at best the best he thought he could do was reach up top to help what was close to him. He joined and created a mercenary group and through close to death encounters he encountered "her" in visions, and heard of stories of a saviour that would come to bring hope to humanity. As he kept on pushing forward, the deeper he pushed the more he realized whoever this person was sounded a lot like him. It was until he found out through lore that he was indeed "the choosen one to usher humanity into a new beginning" did he take his role seriously in addition to his vision for a better tomorrow, all he would do from that point on was for a better tomorrow. He had risen to popularity and fame through sheer wittedness and "luck" he at times questioned if he was destined for more as a simple miscalculation on anyone's part or even destiny would have ended him. 

"The controversial part is that he isn't evil in terms of Fear and Hunger level "evil""

The controversial part is that he isn't evil in terms of Fear and Hunger level "evil" if you get me. Everything he did kind of paid off and his final intention wasn't out of great malice (as of this writing). Pushing humanity forward and reducing suffering in a world so strife with it is kind of a noble goal though his methods of doing such has kind of gotten the distain of a few gods or 2 (or even more), it is a good goal. 

There is also the fact that Le Garde feels pain and pity for his daughter (the girl that becomes the god of Fear and Hunger) but to achieve his goal he can't sort of look her way. The only interaction that you see he really cares for her is when you kind of make him cut off a limb. There is also the part where the girl is kind of shocked and sad when you arrive there (to rescue Le Garde) late. If he had this kind of emotional baggage but pushed through for humanity, then we sort of can't see him as too much of an evil person, not too much by the standards of Fear and Hunger. 

It seems Le Garde has been slowly inching away to darkness as to achieve his goal he had to create a freaking war, now there... We aren't sure if he is too blinded by it like Kira from Deathnote. 

Things to find out concretely are:

* Zombifying him(Le Garde) made him a monster? Does his strong will keep it in check? Or did he ascend? Or is it a multiple timeline thing? 

* Where is D'arce? All the others kind of achieved temporary immortality so how about her? Is she still trying to get Senpai [Le Garde] To Notice Her (would she like help with this?)? 


That is another blog post for another time. Well until next time, comeback to learn more about Important things you should learn in life and how to be a better person. Sayonara! 

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