War, the most sinister of human conflicts, is one of the main focus of the series and the sequel continues it. This may be the world from which humanity was exiled, but now that we it we also see that it isn’t much different from Claus’ and Lavie’s world. Perhaps we can attribute it to… well… human nature, but you’d think that after such a long time in their exile humanity would have learned that there is no winner or loser in war, just those that have died and those left behind to pick up the pieces. This world is, essentially, no different from the world the Claus, Lavie and their companions left behind in the original. Dio’s presence and apparent lack of aging suggests that their Exile is fairly new to this world, and also suggesting that this human war in this world has been raging (hot or cold) even before they came.
The idea that this home world is the paradise humanity was exiled from seems to be a rather gross exaggeration. Maybe at one point it was, but maybe humanity’s arrival back home once again sparked the flames of war. War is a human construct, and perhaps the planet was itself peaceful before the prodigal sons of the planet came back. A very sad idea when you think about it. Paradise is about to be spoiled for a second time. Humanity never learns.
Fam is a hax pilot and Giselle has a photographic memory. At the start of the series there was some criticism that the characters are archetypes of the usual stock, an argument that is understandable since we don’t get to see much development from the characters besides the basics, but also premature because this is still the first part of the show. To me however, when Fam looked at the ring the king gave her, expressed her doubts and her wish to sometimes just run away from it all, we managed to get a glimpse of sincerity and sensitivity from a character who initially gave the impression of straight up sassy tomboyish qualities. Truth is we don’t know much about her so far, but that sense of longing she shows when Milia says goodbye to her father and when she starts thinking of the task at hands seems to suggest that she doesn’t really know the feeling of having a nuclear family, or perhaps had lost hers long ago. Every character in the Last Exile universe had their own stories and pasts, and I believe that Fam would be no exception.