Don’t tell this man it
can’t be done. He will prove you wrong, and he’ll love every second of doing
it. Vyse is a man with great ambitions and a big heart. He spends his days
sailing the skies, searching for hidden treasures and helping people in need.
He has an appetite for adventure and a strong sense of justice. As with Ryu,
he’s not a character with much depth, but his simple design as one who never
gives up, no matter what the odds are against him, is something I particularly
like.
In the world of Arcadia,
there are two types of Sky Pirates: Black Pirates, those who attack other ships
and steal the merchandise of those on board, and Blue Rogues, those who seek
the treasures of the world and use them for the greater good. Vyse is the
latter. He serves under his father Dyne, and constantly travels alongside his
lifelong companion Aika. One day, they come across a ship of the Valuan Empire,
the dominant superpower in the world, chasing down a small vessel with a young
woman on board named Fina. Vyse and Aika rescue her from their clutches, and
they vow to protect her from her pursuers. Little did they know that how
drastically this would change their lives.
Shortly afterwards, while
Vyse and Aika are out on an expedition, the Valuan Empire besieges their home
island and captures all of the Blue Rogues, including Dyne and Fina. Determined
to rescue them, Vyse and Aika search for a ship capable of taking them to
Valua. The only problem is that nobody has ever successfully been able to
escape from the Valuan Grand Fortress, where the Blue Rogues and Fina are being
held. However, that does not deter Vyse. He refuses to give up on them. He
finds a fishing boat piloted by an old man named Drachma, who reluctantly
agrees to escort them to Valua.
Once inside, Vyse and Aika
plot for a way to rescue their friends. The Blue Rogues have been appointed to
public execution, which serves as entertainment for the lower class citizens of
Valua, much like the Coliseum of ancient Rome. They manage to sneak in through
the sewers underneath and rescue their friends right in front of the roaring
crowd! After that, Vyse and Aika take Fina right out of the clutches of the
leader of the Valuan Armada, Galcian. Then, with a little help from Drachma,
they barely get out of the Grand Fortress. And Vyse never doubted they would do
it for a second.
Following her rescue, Fina
reveals the reason why the Empire is after her. She is a member of the Silvite
Civilization, an ancient people that resides on the Silver Moon, and she has
been sent to retrieve the six Moon Crystals. Valua seeks these same crystals
because they have the power to summon creatures of unfathomable power called
Gigas. Vyse agrees to help Fina find them before the Empire can get their hands
on them. However, they have been branded public enemy #1, with the Admirals of
the Armada constantly on their trail. Somehow, they are always a step behind
and end up failing to get to the crystal initially. The group has to fight each
of the Gigas and find a way to subdue them.
Vyse loves every minute of
their journey and every challenge that falls along their path. He relishes each
and every opportunity to prove wrong the doubters who don’t believe it can be
done. He faces all of his trials with a boldness unmatched by anyone else. He
has a list of accomplishments that others in Arcadia only dream of, truly the
thing of legends. Where fear and doubt may hold people back, Vyse casts all of
that aside and dares to tread where no one else has before. Making history is
no big deal to him. However, though he may be daring, he is not recklessly so.
He knows there is a right time for everything and that preparation is an
important part of success.
Yes, Vyse is not the most
original character in the world (and neither are most of the characters in
Skies of Arcadia, admittedly), but he has a certain charm and style to him that
makes him stand out above the rest. He has an innate appeal to me, having all
of the characteristics of a true hero.
“Impossible is a word people use to make themselves feel
better when they quit.” -Vyse
(Writeup courtesy of Leonhart; kennysp12@hotmail.com)