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In Trails in the Sky, the protagonist Estelle Bright is a "Bracer": a job that collectively functions as peacekeeper, detective, mercenary, mediator, and spy - the overall chief objective of which is to maintain the peace and safety of the local citizenry by any legal means. Though to be fair, she's only this way around Olivier.
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The few RPGs that deign to give your heroes a day job are actually more intriguing because of it: even being a student (say, in the Persona series) will nonetheless gobble up large portions of your free time and force you to schedule your dungeoneering and world-saving to those occasional weekdays when you aren't swamped with coursework.
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This absolves you from reporting in to superiors or being accountable for your actions (mostly you still tend to get thrown in jail a lot in RPGs), but also robs your characters of the simple motivation of being a professional doing a job, supplanting it with other goals such as the pursuit of fame and fortune or a path of vengeance.

In most games you play as a nebulous "adventurer" or "freelancer" role: one that is designed to give you the maximum freedom in how you choose to accomplish your goals.

While both games follow a semi-traditional JRPG route of gradually establishing the setting and everything you need to know about the world and its characters for the opening acts, and then turning into a roller coaster of big eventful changes and dramatic reveals for its final stretch, the device through which the game's storytelling is delivered is via the conventions and quirks of the specific career of the protagonist (as well as much of her party). I've much to take away from the game, beyond the amusing chest messages of last week, but the thing I wanted to focus on today is the structure of both Trails in the Sky Second Chapter and its predecessor, Trails in the Sky First Chapter. Happy (and honestly a little melancholy) to report that I completed The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky: Second Chapter: As I Olivier And Breathe over the midweek (hence why this blog is so late).
