Sange Mahlay wrote:When you get right down to it, most of the heroes of PSIII are essentially blank slates.
This probably accounts for a lot of the lengthy posts in this thread.

Oh, PSIII, you're pretty fun to play, but your character development is pretty sucky...
I do think that Ayn's quest is much more fleshed-out than Nial's, and, in turn, Sean's is more detailed than Crys. For a game that gives us so little to go on, I can see how that can appeal to a lot of players (though if they're playing through unspoiled, I guess they wouldn't know the details of the different generations until they got there). I will admit to not playing Crys' quest in AGES, but I really don't remember getting the "violent warrior" vibe that's being discussed from him. I guess the game does sort of suggest that he takes after his mother (lack of useful techniques, hair color, etc.), but I would think that having Ayn as a father would soften him up a little bit.
I think that out of the four 3rd generation princes, Aron is the least developed. I think part of it may be due to all the possible marriages in the game - Rhys has valid reasons for marrying either Maia or Lena, and same with Ayn and Thea/Sari, but I can't imagine Nial (assuming he exists) marrying Alair over Laya. Sure, you rescue her, but you spend all of ten seconds with her before being offered her hand in marriage. (And on a shallow note, Laya totally wins out in the looks department

). If I'm remembering correctly, there isn't even that much fanfic written about Aron, perhaps suggesting that most people find him as boring/improbably as I do.
