Talk:Sieg/@comment-35080849-20180613070626/@comment-36465691-20180805191735

@Efbiai Again, perfectly fair. As I said I'm not trying to force anything on anyone it but offer a different perspective. And personally to me, Sieg isn't a hero. He's definitely no Shirou Emiya going out to save his city or the world or the person he loves most(for the most part) He's just one person trying his best to live and do what he thinks is right despite not understanding life that well and struggling every step of the way as he finds himself in this conflict he's caught up in by helping people he feels indebted to and I find that both relatable and admirable. That of course doesn't apply to everyone but that's the very point of opinions, to get them out there, and offer new perspectives that may or may not potentially sway others to a share your view or find an entirely new one. If you don't like Sieg despite everything I put forth, well, I feel it's unfortunate but that's perfectly okay. Your view is your view. I can't  and won't take that from you.

However, it is a fact Sieg does have feelings as most if not all of his actions and development throughout Apocrypha are guided solely by his emotions. He is not just a useless homunculus as had he not joined with the Black Faction Shirou's salvation would have succeeded and people would have lost their ability to live on their own terms(also the entire timeline would have been pruned thousands of years too early by the Counter Force as a result of people becoming stagnant in Shirou's world of 'eternal peace'). There are reasons tied to the purpose of the narrative that he obtains Siegfried and Frankenstien's power and it becomes more obvious at the revelation he's being used by the Counter Force for it's agenda. And the other characters do receive plenty of time dedicated to their individual arcs and resolutions (e.g; Achilles, Atalanta, Chiron and Mordred) maybe not as much in the anime as it was a tragically rushed mess, but it is definitely the case in the novelization of Apocrypha. Perhaps they didn't go the way others wanted, but it doesn't change the fact they happened. These are not matters of opinions, but facts that are very much present in the story whether you dislike Sieg as a character or not.

And that's really just about all I have to say on this topic. I write alot but I don't really care for back and forth arguments, personally.