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Why do you want to win the Vytal Festival?
MonsterManic:
Half a test of his own skill on one of the best stages of talent Remnant has to offer, half a desire to prove that there's a will behind the words he speaks, Setsuna simply wants to win. Not to claim the title of 41st Vytal Tournament Champion or to lord it over his fellow students, but to show the world that the next generation is in good hands. Though if he does fall in battle, he'll take it graciously and with no complaint whatsoever.
With the 1v1 format suiting Kei far more than team combat, it's a good chance to take on other people he hasn't faced before (though it's literally only 1 person). Winning isn't incredibly important in his eyes--it's simply a glorified spar with a student.
Zwei Not:
Juno’s desire to win stems from how close he got to victory in the previous tournament. He knows he was strong enough back then to take the whole thing, and he has only gotten stronger since. Status and the perks of being a champ are far less important than validating his strength and letting him know that all the bullshit he went through since last tournament was “worth it” in the sense that what doesn’t kill you, your girlfriend, your best friend, or your entire team makes you stronger.
Mikelobmike:
It is less that Michael wants to win, more so he wants to stop losing all the damn time. He's been on the losing end of so many battles that he wants to prove that he can at least win one when it counts. He doesn't even care if he makes it to the finals. He just wants to win one match.
Kingnoname1:
Out of character I have only had bad experiences with these types of fights, I don't ever feel like I can properly describe what my character is doing and I get frustrated over silly things like numbers. As such I've tried to strip as much of it I can from the threads I run but I do feel it's something I should get better at and as such will continue to attempt them.
Saffron as with most things concerning my characters is the most earnest in her reasons for competing. Under no impressions that large swathes of the Atlas population will suddenly change their opinion on faunus simply because she performs well in these matches it will never the less provide a powerful message to the other kingdoms about unity at least in Saffron's own eyes.
Almost the opposite Calen seeks only to prove his own personal superiority over everyone else in competition. His whole 'fight defensively so your enemy shows their entire strength before you destroy them might play out a bit strangely with two range focused opponents but we will see.
Ramalia would have used the situation as a learning experience and to experience everything the world of Remnant has to offer.
Riven:
Sean mostly signed up as a chance to see a bit of the world beyond Vacuo. He's not especially set on winning, as he knows that the fame from just simply participating is likely to open up some new opportunities for him. That said, he is a showoff and doesn't much like the idea of being upstaged, so... expect fireworks!
As for Budonoki, he's not really participating in the Huntsmen Bracket with winning in mind. He sees it more as an opportunity to stress-test the Vine, and by extension himself. Competition isn't really in his nature, but as a Huntsman he certainly understand the usefulness of it as a tool for self-improvement.
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