The World Cup interrupted my playing of Xenoblade X, so I still haven't beaten it. Nevertheless, I've played enough of the game that I think I can safely name the best characters from it to my fictional characters hall of fame. Now that I've listened to all my Octopath Traveler 0 songs 100 times, they can officially enter my music hall of fame, and be the theme songs of my new wonderful characters.
If you want to know all the details about the songs from Octopath 0 that made my music hall of fame and what I rated them and how that affected my composer vs. composer ratings, that can all be found in my updated Good Music permapost. As predicted, Yasunori Nishiki moved up from 7th place to 6th place as a result of these new songs. But the gap is narrow, it's possible for Jun Maeda to take the 6th spot back again so long as he keeps composing more hits for Heaven Burns Red.
The very best Octopath 0 songs, which I rated 4-star or 5-star, all got represented with a new wonderful character. As stated before, Stia got the Wishvale theme. But the nine new songs are Against the Elite, [Agapaea, Isle of Maidens], Battle 0, New Battle Theme, [Orsazantos, the Creator], Smoke Signal at Sea, The Uncharted Isle of Orsa, Wishvale Trail and Battle - Sylvan.
Against the Elite got Elrica/Alroune, the two sisters who opposed the 'elite' King, their father, and eventually overthrew him and saved the continent from his murderous tyranny. Since their story is intertwined it's impossible to include one without the other, or really treat them as different people.
Agapaea, Isle of Maidens got Signa, because she's one of the maidens from the isle. Her devotion to Sazantos' purifying cause and beauty take the cake, so her being a villain doesn't bother me. Anyone willing to sacrifice their own life for something else is pure at heart.
Battle 0 belongs to the protagonist of Xenoblade X, because he/she starts literally from 0 -- stranded on a foreign primordial world with amnesia. Since the player gets to name the character this character has no set name. Saving humanity from extinction is a noble task and he/she is the best at doing so, which is to his/her credit.
New Battle Theme belongs to Elma, because she's also working with the protagonist in the new world of Mira, battling all the aliens with the protagonist to save the last remnants of humanity. Her unflappability and rationality is a breath of fresh air, especially given that she's a girl. I find the dark skin really works on her, too. She looks great.
Orsazantos, the Creator belongs to Sazantos, for obvious reasons. He may be the main villain of the game, but again his cause was righteous and he only actually ended up doing good. First he killed a bunch of corrupt churchmen, then he helped defeat a dark god. He also looks cool and has a cool fighting style.
Smoke Signal at Sea belongs to Rinyuu, the blind cleric who wishes everyone well and doesn't fight but cooks for a living. The song is related to her because it was Rinyuu who converted the foreign conqueror queen to the side of good, and this is the theme of that foreign conqueror queen.
The Uncharted Isle of Orsa belongs to Lin, because she also helps explore the 'uncharted' world of Mira. Lin is voiced by Mariya Ise, one of the greatest voice actors in Japan. She's the seiyuu behind Levy and Urara, two of my 100 waifus. And she uses her high cutesy voice to great effect in this game, making all sorts of funny, drawn out, accentuated lines, always teasing and pretending. She's absolutely lovable, and a strong fighter, and a genius mechanic. What's not to admire?
Wishvale Trail belongs to the protagonist of Octopath 0. Since he/she's also intimately connected with his/her hometown of Wishvale, like Stia, the trail right outside of town clearly belongs to him/her. Like with Xenoblade X, the character's sex, looks, and name are all chosen by the player, so I can't get any more specific than that. But regardless of superficialities, the protagonist makes many moral decisions and strong friendships across the game, which are all to his/her credit. Most of all he/she worked with Stia to rebuild the razed to the ground town of Wishvale and return the refugees to their rightful home.
Celica received Battle - Sylvan from Heroes of Might and Magic because she's a space elf who helps you battle on Mira for the city of New Los Angeles, which welcomes good aliens of all types. Celica is brave and beautiful and kind to her slightly dumb companion, which is good enough for me. Space Elves are all so beautiful, there should be more of them in fiction.
By adding 26 songs of various ratings to my music hall of fame, I had hours of work to keep the hall of fame at 5,500 songs with 1,100 in each tier. Luckily last year I had already designated which songs could be demoted in the future, so I was able to place all these songs without disruption. The songs slated to be demoted were demoted, and now the music hall of fame is more accurate than ever. It would be difficult to add any more music to my hall of fame, though. I have plenty of demotable 1 and 2 star songs, but nothing at 3-star. Perhaps next time I'll give up on keeping the tiers balanced and just have more highly rated songs than the tier is supposed to have. Keeping the balance really is a ton of work, I'm praiseworthy just for managing it so far.
Two songs which used to be 3-star and thus available as a wonderful character's theme song sank to 2-star, and so I changed Haruhi Suzumiya's theme song to Nagi Heigen and Yuki Nagato's theme song to Moon Base. Somehow I feel like their new theme songs are more fitting to their characters than the official Haruhi Suzumiya music they were originally attached to.
I'm proud of team USA scoring their biggest blowout win in USA history, 4-1 over Paraguay. Paraguay is from South America, a continent that takes its soccer very seriously. This level of win isn't something anybody could easily do, I don't care if you're Spain or France. We look really sharp, like we're here to make some real waves.
I subscribed to Peacock so I could watch every World Cup game for the low price of $11. As a side benefit I watched the six Ip Man kung fu movies and they were really good. Ip Man is a real historical figure so I can't add him to my fictional character hall of fame, but I love how grounded the martial arts in the movies are (not much wire action, it looks like something a human could really do if they were skilled enough.) Also, the plots are grounded and feel like something that could really happen.
The first movie is him suffering through the Japanese occupation during World War II. His martial arts can't fight a war, but he at least managed to prove to the Japanese that Chinese aren't as inferior as they thought through winning a sparring match with their best karate master.
The second movie is him moving to Hong Kong and trying to make enough money for his wife and children after losing everything in the war. With no ties and no reputation in the foreign land of Hong Kong, just getting people to accept him as a martial arts school trainer is difficult. Yet again Ip Man can't overturn the British occupation of Hong Kong with his fists, but he can win Britain's respect for the Chinese people by defeating their prized boxer in a match.
In the third movie he faces a mirror match, another user of Wing Chun, his kung fu style, says he's not teaching it right and demands a bout to decide who the real Wing Chun master is. What's cool is they're both family men and they're both scrounging for money and they both want what's right and they're both using the same techniques. But Ip Man wins and proves he really is the greatest.
In the fourth movie Ip Man travels to Chinatown in America and beats up some racists who think Asians are inferior, thus earning the Chinese there the same respect and dignity that he's already managed to earn in China and Hong Kong with their oppressors. There really was anti-Asian discrimination in America -- just look at the Japanese internment during World War II (it's not like we interned all the Americans of German descent during the war.) And this movie is set far back in the past, as Ip Man lived far back in the past, so it checks out.
In the 5th movie, a new actor takes to the fore as a prequel, where Ip Man is starting out his heroic life by beating up some British slavers who think they can do anything in Hong Kong to the Chinese and get away with it.
In the 6th movie, the mirror match 'villain' from the 3rd movie returns as the new main character. It traces his reluctant return to martial arts after drug pushers stupidly decide to burn down his home and hurt his son. He goes on a one-man crusade and takes the whole criminal gang down.
Six movies for free, since I was going to subscribe to Peacock just for the World Cup anyway. That's a great deal.
In Heaven Burns Red I got base Charlotta's level 3 limit break and two new mementos to max -- doctor Seika and new year's Muua. Not bad for a day's work. I also almost maxed out all the skill levels of my new recruits.