![]() Peri is shown to have some knowledge that her behavior is wrong, as shown in her supports with Jakob and Leo, where she shows distress when the killing is directed at her. In her supports with Felicia, after Peri fails to kill her, she compliments her martial prowess and even asks her to train the servants at her mansion so that they can at least fight back as well as she can. This is shown in her supports with Corrin if they achieve a S-Rank support, as he promises to hire servants who will not die in a single stroke. ![]() Though she loves killing on a whim, Peri prefers opponents who are capable of defending themselves, and respects a worthy opponent. In her support with Odin, she's horrified when she finds out there's a rumor about her willing to kill even babies and kittens to satiate her thirst for blood. However, outside of battle, there are instances in which Peri will simply kill on an impulse without hesitation, as shown in several of her supports. Peri borderlines on sociopathic behavior, relishing in the act of murder though most instances are contained to the battlefield where such thoughts are acceptable. To further her childish behavior, in the Japanese version, Peri often refers to herself in the third-person, a trait usually expressed by young Japanese children or adults portrayed as childish. Her father's general apathy towards the murder of their servants further stunted her morality, escalating to outright murder to anyone who wronged her. She began violently lashing out against nearly all servants, even ones hired after her mother's death as she became unable to distinguish the one who killed her. Though she normally speaks in a childish manner, there are a few instances in which she speaks in a manner befitting of her age. ![]() Such feelings stem from the murder of her beloved mother by a servant when Peri was a very young girl: she walked on the murder scene, saw her mother's corpse lying in a puddle of blood, and her whole mind and heart simply broke. Peri mostly acts like a spoiled child, crying very easily when upset and will lash out violently. It's a pleasure doing business with you!" Should they achieve an S-Support, Xander reveals that he did so with the intention of marrying her. Impressed by her character from watching her fight, Xander immediately summoned Peri to become his retainer, an offer she accepted. Among the spectators of the tournament was Xander. One day, Peri participated in a nobles' fighting tournament and ultimately placed third. Even though her father was aware of this, he never said anything or got any help for his vengeful daughter, and she eventually left when the numbers began dwindling. She suffered severe emotional trauma as a result, which locked her mind and heart in a perpetually childish mindset.ĭespite the servant being executed by her father, Peri still thought that any servant in her house was her mother's murderer, and took to murdering servants using mistakes as excuses. A very young Peri walked in on the murder scene, initially thinking it was a lot of tomato juice that spilled before realizing that her mother was killed. Her supports with Laslow reveal that prior to the events of Fates, her mother (who she was very close to) was killed by a servant who became obsessed with her mother and wanted her forever. Peri is a daughter of a noble family in Nohr and a subordinate to Prince Xander. 7 Choose Your Legends Placement History.3.1.2.3 Revelation Chapter 13 - A Lost Peace.3.1.2.1 Birthright Chapter 12 - Dark Reunion.Though who would expect anything less from true nobility?" (5-6 stats up) "You may be a complete stranger, but.you have my trust."Seeing children about the castle grounds, I'm reminded of my- Ah, it is better to forget."."Imagine me taking orders from some wretched farmchild."I am Fernand, a son of Zofia-but my ties there are in the past.". ![]() For now, however, you have my lance." (Upon reaching level 40) Someday I shall quell the doubts in my mind. I can't say I enjoy being under your command, but it is a distraction, and for that I am grateful. ![]() I blamed Clive at first, but perhaps the fault is my own. We fought as one heart and mind for Zofia, inching ever closer to our shared goal.
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