Talk:F/GO Chaldean Broadcaster Vol. 10/@comment-36997384-20181125204659/@comment-31734709-20181126125943

[Small and sort of not small lostbelt 2 spoilers, plus the halloween event.]

Sigurd having appeared for Lostbelt 2 makes you expect that Sigurd would appear in the teacups with Bryn, so the joke works better after you do Lostbelt 2. Also, Sigurd appears normally, as a nice guy in the event, which would make someone who played the event before Lostbelt find it much more odd how Sigurd behaves in Lostbelt.

Also, for the more lore-ignorant people [like say, me], the whole relationship between the Valkyries, Bryn and Sigurd is better explained - and shown - in the lostbelt so that whole skit makes sense and is more fun.

There is the bit about Sitonai... Well, throwing aside the whole actual lore reason, I see it as a bit of a change in how event servants are introduced. Servants like Edmond, who are worked out and introduced during the event, then have a role in the story.

For new players - and let's suppose they didn't read up some wikia or such to know about it - those servants are "who the heck?" servants who appeared out of the blue and you don't know anything about them, but they apparently helped you someday somewhere or you met them, even though you didn't.

So instead of having the character be both introduced and worked out on the story or on the event, they have the introduction at least happen in the story - so if she appears later on in the story, everyone will know her even if they didn't play the halloween event - and then giving her more screentime in the event, which is temporary, but at least she gets more time somewhere, in a place where they can have more fun rather than being stuck on serious mode.

That said, it's not like I know if she'll appear in the future or somesuch. I will also put here a disclaimer that no, I am not saying this was the best way, or that there wasn't other ways, or that they couldn't have made it easier anyway, nor am I actually defending DW, or something, I'm just giving out how I see it.