trying to describe bnha to my friend who's never seen anything related to it is crazy cuz it's like "yeah so in the fourth season thibgs get a lot darker there's this six year old who's been experimented on and who's been torn apart and put back together before she can die and the guy who helped save her lost his quirk and in this current arc he literally hit a villain with his ass. that was his attack. his full moon. mid fucking battlefield. also one of the main villain is the son of the now number one hero and he got the scars by burning himself alive but he didn't die he actually got picked up by the oldest villain ever and his mad scientist doctor and they stapled his body back together and tried to make him into an inhuman soldier for them but he missed his family so he lit up the entire hospital and ran back home only to see his dad now beating the shit out of his youngest brother during training so he leaves and becomes a villain and when he finally meets up with his dad in the final battle to commit a murder suicide he starts dancing" like yeah it sounds crazy when i say it
The failure of Leontyne Saresh to usurp the Outlander as Commander of the Eternal Alliance is one of the most talked about moments during "Knights of the Eternal Throne". Many if not most players thoroughly enjoy her downfall, and I've seen more than a few just "take her out" even if their characters were not particularly dark-side.
My main OC in the Halcyon Legacy is Corellan Halcyon. To those who aren't familiar, he's… a bit of a goody two-shoes. Former Jedi Knight. I literally only have two dark-side choices on my playthrough.
So killing Saresh wasn't a real option for him, tempting as it was.
But what happens to her?
In my headcanon, she is given a (very) secure prison cell on the lowest level of the Alliance base, with security measures designed by Lana Beniko and Theron Shan keeping her under lock and key.
The (current) Supreme Chancellor and (most of) the Galactic Senate want nothing to do with Saresh. And they recognize the necessity of maintaining relations with the Eternal Alliance. BUT - politically, they need to keep Saresh's old supporters in line. There are too many of them, and if the Senate didn't try to free her, at best, they would force a constitutional crisis. At worst, they could spark a violent uprising.
So once a year, the Senate of the Galactic Republic formally requests that Saresh be released, all while privately imploring the Alliance to keep her locked up.
It got to the point where - during negotiations on a formal treaty - Lana Beniko threatened her counterpart with releasing Saresh. The diplomat quickly caved to her terms.
Meanwhile, Saresh is still locked up.
Eventually, she gets a next door neighbor in Syndic Zenta, the Chiss head of House Inrokini from "A Traitor Among the Chiss".
Raise your hand to everyone who sees Eri as the next Recovery Girl! Here I'm! ✨
She is small, true, she has a much greater power in herself than you think.
She would be even better than Chiyo in my opinion! So she here she is; in purely carnival attire; a lovely nurse who is ready to take care of all her patients 💕