
Tears to Tiara TV ep. 3 has been aired. New character, Morgan (it sounds like a male's name?) was introduced. She is an energetic girl, and is deemed inferior to Arthur in terms of warrior skills, thus having her granted with the 2nd warrior of the Gael people. For me, she somehow resembles Mayumi Thyme of the Shuffle! anime series in many aspects.
Now I started to realize how many similarities this series with the Roman history. As a self taught Roman historian, I can say that the Gael people is analogous to that of Gaul people (or even Gaelic tribe of the Dark Age Europe), the Holy Empire to that of Roman Empire and Albion is of course, to that of Britain. And I wonder why the Japanese anime makers always tend to refer to ancient as Albion rather than the actual name "Britannia"? Although Albion is also from Graeco-Latin language which literally means "White Land" (probably because of the whitish geographical feature visible from a distant view), Britannia is more popular amongst native European since the ancient time, despite the name Albion itself is regarded as the oldest known reference to the island of Britain. Japanese oh Japanese... (drat...)
Back to the series, Morgan, quite soon after she met Arawn, offered herself as his second wife. It may be weird but polygamy is like, acceptable in the Tears to Tiara world. Well, harem and polygamy is to be expected from an eroge adaptation after all, and Tears to Tiara is no exception in this case. Character design wise, the anime adopts the design used for the PS3 version of the game, which looks cuter and *ahem!* (Morgan appears way damn sexier). Too bad the PS3 version is not available in English for now (like I have the PS3 anyways) and I'm not sure whether the PS3 version is a H-game like its PC counterpart or a general viewer version. And why the PS3? The game only use anime-ish graphics so using PS3 platform is like, a major waste because anime-ish graphics does not utilize PS3's graphics processing power to its fullest (but only a very small fraction of it, to be honest)...
In episode 3, the story still retains its bloody war scenes. Gaius, the general of Holy Empire army also having first encounter with Arawn himself, and he started to build some kind of obsession towards him.
It was revealed that the Gael people are descendants of the people of Albion kingdom, an ancient government that has collapsed many centuries earlier. After the confrontation in the episode 2, Gael people has declared independence/rebellion against the Holy Empire and fled to Albion, the homeland of their ancestors.
Personally, I don't like Arawn since his very first appearance in episode 1. He may use his brain more compared to other characters in the series but I prefer Arthur despite his stupidity. I also dislike the fact that Rhiannon is so attached to Arawn just because he has saved her life only once. Ergh! Anyway, I'll just enjoy the upcoming episodes and hope to understand things better while playing the eroge version as well.
Tears to Tiara Episode 4 review
