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- I suppose I should be grateful to Claude and the rest
[cdb]of the Alliance.
- He said he'd devised a strategy that would keep the
[cdb]enemy at bay using only the Alliance forces. I do hope
[cdb]they are all safe though.
- Express optimism.
- Express doubt.
- Claude's a smart guy. I'm sure whatever plan he's
[cdb]cooked up will see them through.
- Claude's a smart guy. I'm sure whatever plan he's
[cdb]cooked up will see them through.
- Indeed. He has always been someone who
[cdb]thinks outside the box, ever since our time at the
Officers Academy.
- I wager they'll have a rough go of it on their own,
[cdb]but it's not like we can change things now.
- I wager they'll have a rough go of it on their own,
[cdb]but it's not like we can change things now.
- Indeed, there is no turning back. We can only
[cdb]move forward and pray for their safety.
- It would be a serious blow to lose the strength of the
Alliance army, considering the rest of our strategy.
- Let us place our trust in Claude's abilities and, yes,
[cdb]even his word. We will press on and do what must
[cdb]be done.
- It seems Viscount Fenja could not provide us with any
[cdb]information we did not already know.
- Say there's nothing to do about it.
- Suggest she's hiding something.
- Not much we can do about it. She's probably just
[cdb]another puppet anyway.
- Not much we can do about it. She's probably just
[cdb]another puppet anyway.
- More than likely. I suspected we wouldn't get much
[cdb]from her in the first place.
- Really? You think there's a chance she's just
[cdb]pretending not to know anything?
- Really? You think there's a chance she's just
[cdb]pretending not to know anything?
- Pawns like her are more concerned with saving their
[cdb]own skin than with loyalty or patriotism.
- If she believed her life was even in the slightest bit of
[cdb]danger, she would divulge any information she could.
- Over the last two years, I have interrogated those of
[cdb]her ilk more times than I care to count.
- But I did not anticipate that both Edelgard and Duke
Aegir would become Thales' puppets as well.
- So many Imperial citizens could have been saved had
[cdb]we been able to defeat him at Arianrhod.
- He must be expunged from existence. I swear I will
[cdb]slay him, even if it costs me my life.
- It appears Count Bergliez is now in charge of the
Imperial army.
- So I've heard. He put up one tough fight in Ailell.
Getting past him won't be easy.
- He still wishes to be the emperor's shield,
[cdb]even though he knows what's going on in the Empire.
His sense of duty is admirable.
- He sounds a lot like Dedue.
- He sounds a lot like Felix.
- A guy who protects his leader no matter what?
Reminds me of you, Dedue.
- A guy who protects his leader no matter what?
Reminds me of you, Dedue.
- You may be right. I would do the same if His Majesty
[cdb]were in a similar situation.
- Hah, I doubt you'd betray him even if he became a
[cdb]ruthless tyrant.
- A guy who protects his leader no matter what?
Reminds me of you, Felix.
- A guy who protects his leader no matter what?
Reminds me of you, Felix.
- Hmph. Don't lump me in with someone like that.
I would've washed my hands of them and fled a long
[cdb]time ago.
- I don't think you're the kind to make such a decision
[cdb]lightly.
- Hmph. Don't lump me in with someone like that.
I'm not interested in serving a ruler who lets
[cdb]themselves get manipulated.
- A fair point. His Majesty may be the only leader
[cdb]worthy of our service.
- Do you remember Caspar, the Minister of Military
Affairs' son? He's an old classmate of ours.
- Say you remember him.
- Say you don't remember him.
- Yeah. We weren't friends or anything, but I remember
[cdb]him. He was in the Black Eagles, wasn't he?
- Yeah. We weren't friends or anything, but I remember
[cdb]him. He was in the Black Eagles, wasn't he?
- That's right. I talked to him a handful of times in the
[cdb]dining hall and at the training grounds.
- Nah, sorry. Doesn't ring a bell.
- Nah, sorry. Doesn't ring a bell.
- Well, the Officers Academy shut down before we got
[cdb]much chance to interact with the other classes.
- I talked to Caspar a handful of times in the dining
[cdb]hall and at the training grounds.
- He was a little rough around the edges, but I've got to
[cdb]admit, his positive attitude was contagious.
- If we had met under different circumstances,
I wonder if we might've been friends.
- There are all sorts of wild stories about Count
Bergliez, like that he killed a bear with his
[cdb]bare hands.
- Sure, they could be exaggerations, but if there's any
[cdb]truth to them, it sounds like Bergliez and His Majesty
[cdb]are cut from the same cloth.
- Well, maybe it's not really fair to compare a king and
[cdb]a general, but I'm talking about sheer physical
[cdb]prowess.
- At the end of the day, I wouldn't want to go
[cdb]toe-to-toe with either of them.
- Emile... It feels like a dream being reunited with you.
- I'll never go so far away from you again. You and me
[cdb]are going to stick together from now on.
- But Mercedes. I am merely looking for a place to die.
- I have no reason to live, no path to follow. There is
[cdb]nothing for me now.
- But I'd be devastated if I lost you! I'll be happy so
[cdb]long as you can just keep pushing on, Emile.
- I don't know if that's reason enough for you to keep
[cdb]living...but I really hope it is.
- But the Death Knight, surely he'll come for you.
- You're you, Emile. And I'm not afraid of you.
Not even a little.
- Besides, you don't have to worry. I've gotten a lot
[cdb]stronger these past two years.
- So, um, it turns out that the Death Knight was
Professor Jeritza.
- He also happened to be my younger brother. We were
[cdb]separated when we were children, back in the
Empire.
- I know it's hard to believe, but Professor Jeritza was
[cdb]actually my younger brother.
- I thought we were finally going to be reunited, but it
[cdb]looks like that won't be happening now.
- I'm sorry, but I'd like to pray by myself for a
[cdb]little while.
- ...
- Mercedes...
- Hilda's brother, Holst... I think that's his name.
He's really someone you can count on, isn't he?
- I wish I knew how I could get that strong.
- Claim it's through efficient training.
- Claim it's through natural talent.
- You're certainly not lacking the effort. Maybe you
[cdb]could try to be more efficient with your training?
- You're certainly not lacking the effort. Maybe you
[cdb]could try to be more efficient with your training?
- I see... So you're saying I shouldn't just throw myself
[cdb]into everything with wild abandon. All right, I'll give
[cdb]it some thought!
- Hmm... I think it's more a matter of natural talent
[cdb]than effort in Holst's case.
- Hmm... I think it's more a matter of natural talent
[cdb]than effort in Holst's case.
- True. I've heard he doesn't have a Crest, but he
[cdb]was definitely born with some crazy physique
[cdb]and talent.
- I'll just have to find a way to get stronger that works
[cdb]for me.
- At the very least, I want to be strong enough to
[cdb]protect the people I hold dear.
- It looks as though Duke Aegir's been partaking in the
[cdb]emperor's authority to rule as he sees fit.
- Yet he also appears concerned about the Empire's
[cdb]decline, and is desperately trying to safeguard
[cdb]against it.
- Do you think his loyalty is sincere?
- He's being sincere.
- He's being fake.
- I think he truly believes he's doing right by the
Empire, regardless of the means or results.
- I think he truly believes he's doing right by the
Empire, regardless of the means or results.
- He might be acting that way because Thales is
[cdb]manipulating him.
- He might be acting that way because Thales is
[cdb]manipulating him.
- That may be the case. Though, of course,
[cdb]this is all mere speculation.
- I dunno, seems to me like he doesn't care what
[cdb]happens so long as he's got power.
- I dunno, seems to me like he doesn't care what
[cdb]happens so long as he's got power.
- That's just the kind of person he is, so it was probably
[cdb]easy for Thales to get his hooks into him.
- That's just the kind of person he is, so it was probably
[cdb]easy for Thales to get his hooks into him.
- Apparently, he used to have a reputation for being
[cdb]quite shrewd. Does time really alter people
[cdb]that much?
- Anyway, we should go after them now. It's the next
[cdb]logical step in advancing the war.
- Becoming allies with Jeralt's Mercenaries was truly a
[cdb]wise decision.
- Their leadership far exceeds that of most knights,
[cdb]a fact made abundantly clear during the battle in
[cdb]the Valley of Torment.
- It would be ideal if they could continue to work with
[cdb]the Kingdom after the war ends.
- Unfortunately, it seems they have reservations about
Lady Rhea for some reason or another, so that is
[cdb]likely out of the question.
- The archbishop should be capable of reaching the
[cdb]monastery undetected.
- A cadre of our finest knights is also escorting her,
[cdb]should anything come to pass.
- Ask about Rhea's strength.
- Ask about the Knights of Seiros's strength.
- You have a lot of confidence in Lady Rhea.
What makes you think she's so strong?
- You have a lot of confidence in Lady Rhea.
What makes you think she's so strong?
- Hm. The archbishop believes that one must have
[cdb]sufficient strength in order to lead and protect the
[cdb]masses.
- The saints of old were also rather powerful, which is
[cdb]undoubtedly why she endeavors to follow in their
[cdb]footsteps.
- Lemme ask you this. How did the church manage to
[cdb]get so many strong people in the knights?
- Lemme ask you this. How did the church manage to
[cdb]get so many strong people in the knights?
- They were not necessarily always so powerful.
You may think of it as the result of hard work and
[cdb]experience.
- Even in times of peace, they remain busy mediating
[cdb]conflicts and dispatching bandits to protect the safety
[cdb]of the faithful.
- Knights from other regions cannot compare when it
[cdb]comes to actual battle experience. That is all there is
[cdb]to it.
- That said, we cannot afford to dawdle. You would do
[cdb]well to prepare for the next battle.
- I had truly hoped Lady Rhea would permit me to
[cdb]join her.
- However, my brother would not allow it. He insisted
[cdb]that I stay close by.
- But... I know my brother would wish me to remain
[cdb]here, were he still alive. And so I will stay.
- I suspect he is wary of the dark mages that appeared
[cdb]in the previous battle.
- Do you remember the dark mages that appeared in
[cdb]the previous battle?
- I suspect they are part of those who slither in
[cdb]the dark.
- I am not very familiar with them, but it is clear they
[cdb]are exceedingly dangerous.
- Everything's going according to plan, but I still can't
[cdb]shake this sense of unease.
- Lady Rhea and the others must be near the monastery
[cdb]by now. I sure hope they're safe.
- Reassure her.
- Express doubt.
- I wouldn't worry. They probably will have recaptured
Garreg Mach by the time we get there.
- I wouldn't worry. They probably will have recaptured
Garreg Mach by the time we get there.
- Wouldn't that be nice. But who knows what enemies
[cdb]are waiting for them at the monastery.
- Me too. Garreg Mach's a crucial position for the
Empire, so they probably have anyone who can swing
[cdb]a sword defending it. I'm kinda worried.
- Me too. Garreg Mach's a crucial position for the
Empire, so they probably have anyone who can swing
[cdb]a sword defending it. I'm kinda worried.
- I know Lady Rhea can handle herself, but who knows
[cdb]what enemies are waiting for them at Garreg Mach.
- We've got no time to waste. Whoever they are,
[cdb]we'll knock 'em down and barrel on through.
- I am having one memory of the previous Duke Aegir.
But it is a bad one.
- When I was first coming to the Imperial capital,
[cdb]he had insults for my father.
- I became angry and attacked, knocking him
[cdb]off of his feet. I am having much to reflect on.
- So we're going to be chasing the enemy down while
[cdb]they try to escape?
- That gives me an icky feeling. It's almost like we're
[cdb]the bad guys now or something.
- Agree with her.
- Remind her that's how you two met.
- I'm with you there. But we can't afford to let them
[cdb]get away.
- I'm with you there. But we can't afford to let them
[cdb]get away.
- I know... Whoa, that was close. I almost sighed.
- That's what was happening when we first fought
[cdb]each other, remember? The Empire was chasing
[cdb]the archbishop through the Valley of Torment.
- That's what was happening when we first fought
[cdb]each other, remember? The Empire was chasing
[cdb]the archbishop through the Valley of Torment.
- Yeah. It didn't feel right then, either.
- That's also probably why I agreed to join you.
- The Valley of Torment lived up to its name. All those
[cdb]people crammed into that narrow ravine...
- I'll never forget the sight of it for as long as I live.
No matter how much I wish I could scrub it out.
- Ugh, I need to think about something else.
What's next? Are we all ready to go?
- Steep mountain paths, fire all over the place,
[cdb]the terrifying Count Bergliez showing up...
- That battle was so awful, I just want to lock my
[cdb]door and throw away the key.
- That battle was so awful, I just want to lock my
[cdb]door and throw away the key.
- And now we're charging straight to Garreg Mach
[cdb]through even more mountains?!
- And now we're charging straight to Garreg Mach
[cdb]through even more mountains?!
- I'll never relax again at this rate! Not even after the
[cdb]war ends!
- Honestly, I would've rather been with Rhea than
[cdb]stuck here.
- Assume she doesn't like the heat.
- Assume she wants to protect the archbishop.
- Directly ask why.
- Don't like the heat, huh? Can't say I blame you.
I was sweatin' buckets in Ailell myself.
- Don't like the heat, huh? Can't say I blame you.
I was sweatin' buckets in Ailell myself.
- Guess again. That place was temperate compared to
[cdb]southern Dagda.
- Is it 'cause you want to protect the archbishop?
You owe her some kind of debt, don't you?
- Is it 'cause you want to protect the archbishop?
You owe her some kind of debt, don't you?
- I've long repaid my debt. I'm not like Catherine.
- I've long repaid my debt. I'm not like the Knights of
Seiros.
- How come? I can't imagine why.
- How come? I can't imagine why.
- It's how I prefer to fight. Instead of brawling in that
[cdb]cramped ravine...
- Launching a surprise attack on Garreg Mach
[cdb]would've been much more comfortable.
- ...
- What's with that look? Is it really so strange that
I'm here?
- Say it's strange.
- Say it's not strange.
- Maybe a bit. Sorry, it's just kind of novel seeing you
[cdb]pray so peacefully.
- Maybe a bit. Sorry, it's just kind of novel seeing you
[cdb]pray so peacefully.
- My mother is a devout believer too. She prays to the
[cdb]goddess all the time.
- Haven't we talked about this before? My mother is
[cdb]a devout believer.
- Perhaps it's because I watched her do it so much,
[cdb]but praying before a big event has been a habit of
[cdb]mine ever since I was little.
- Not at all, sorry to interrupt. What are you praying
[cdb]for, if you don't mind me asking?
- Not at all, sorry to interrupt. What are you praying
[cdb]for, if you don't mind me asking?
- Protection and victory. This battle is for the church's
[cdb]main headquarters, after all. The goddess could at
[cdb]least chip in a little.
- Though I'm sure the Imperial forces are praying to
[cdb]the goddess as well, for aid in their defense of
Garreg Mach. Yet only one of us can win.
- In any case, praying before any big event has been a
[cdb]habit of mine ever since I was little.
- You need not concern yourself over the Alliance
[cdb]forces that stayed behind. Claude is in command.
- He would not gamble with the lives of his allies unless
[cdb]he knew he could win.
- I am not privy to the exact details of his plan,
[cdb]but since he stayed, I am certain the odds are in
[cdb]his favor.
- He will emerge victorious, and the Alliance will
[cdb]somehow benefit from the triumph. That is the type
[cdb]of man he is.
- I heard that we're gonna have to pursue the enemy.
- I'm not really built for speed, you know. I don't think
I could keep up if I tried.
- You look quick on your feet. Bony folks always tend
[cdb]to move faster.
- You don't have to worry about me falling behind.
Just go on ahead and I'll catch up...eventually.
- We've finally gained the upper hand, but the enemy
[cdb]still has the formidable Count Bergliez on their side.
- If only Holst were here...
- Agree with him.
- Act tough.
- I know, right? Holst could definitely take on Bergliez,
[cdb]no sweat.
- I know, right? Holst could definitely take on Bergliez,
[cdb]no sweat.
- If only we hadn't split up with the Alliance's forces...
But it's too late to complain now.
- Hey, no need to be scared. We've got plenty of strong
[cdb]commanders, if I do say so myself.
- Hey, no need to be scared. We've got plenty of strong
[cdb]commanders, if I do say so myself.
- Yes, that's right! You're certainly no pushover
[cdb]yourself!
- But still, it's hard not to worry. Oh, Holst...
- Even among the Imperial soldiers, there were those
[cdb]offering prayers to the goddess on the battlefield.
- They may be our enemies right now, but we all call
Fódlan our home.
- They have friends and families of their own.
We're fighting people just like us.
- I'm sorry. I must sound silly.
- Try to cheer her up.
- Praise her.
- After this war ends, there'll come a day when we can
[cdb]talk and laugh with those who were once our enemies.
- After this war ends, there'll come a day when we can
[cdb]talk and laugh with those who were once our enemies.
- No, I think it's good you feel that way. It's easy to lose
[cdb]sight of that when you've been at war for so long.
- No, I think it's good you feel that way. It's easy to lose
[cdb]sight of that when you've been at war for so long.
- But right now, we have to fight. You think you'll
[cdb]be OK?
- But right now, we have to fight. You think you'll
[cdb]be OK?
- I'll manage. We must end this, for all those who have
[cdb]lost their lives in this wretched war.
- And for Hilda, as well...
- Ugh, this is real bad news.
- There's this guy back in Enbarr that I owe a whole
[cdb]bunch of money to and now he's been captured by
[cdb]the Kingdom army
- Ask why it's bad news.
- Roll your eyes.
- Why's that bad news? Just pay him back.
- Why's that bad news? Just pay him back.
- That's what's so bad about this. If they give him the
[cdb]ol' axe...
- Then I couldn't pay him back even if I wanted to.
It just feels lousy, like I'm wriggling out of my debt.
- Don't tell me you want him to get executed just so
[cdb]you can get out of paying your debt?
- Don't tell me you want him to get executed just so
[cdb]you can get out of paying your debt?
- Hold on now! Don't go trashing my good name like
[cdb]that! I'm not trying to get out of my debts.
- I cannot believe Lady Edelgard has allowed Duke
Aegir to do as he pleases.
- I fear all good sense has abandoned her! Wait... Could
[cdb]it be...
- It does all add up, in that case. It would also explain
[cdb]why they disappeared...
- Hm. At any rate, I believe the current Empire is
[cdb]being swallowed up by the darkness.
- I never thought there'd come a day when I saw Count
Bergliez as my enemy.
- I never imagined I'd one day face Count Bergliez on
[cdb]the battlefield. He is...incredibly tough.
- Caspar was there as well. Though it would appear he
[cdb]has escaped for the time being.
- Show consideration.
- Comment that he's taking it well.
- You and Caspar were childhood friends, weren't you?
This has gotta be really tough for you.
- You and Caspar were childhood friends, weren't you?
This has gotta be really tough for you.
- No, not especially. I've accepted that I'm staying in
[cdb]this army for my own survival.
- And Caspar has similarly come to terms with the fact
[cdb]that he might have to kill me someday. At least, I
[cdb]think he has.
- You're taking this awfully well. Weren't you and
Caspar childhood friends?
- You're taking this awfully well. Weren't you and
Caspar childhood friends?
- Yes, but that is of little consequence now. He is not
[cdb]fighting for honor or any greater purpose.
- War is just his way of life, and he doesn't have the
[cdb]slightest intention of dying or losing.
- So that's why you quit the knights?
- Yeah. And also why I'm trying to avoid Lady Rhea as
[cdb]much as possible... Hm?
- Sorry, am I interrupting?
- Sorry, am I interrupting?
- Nah, don't worry about it. It wasn't important.
Anyway...
- You feel like you're ready? This is gonna be our
[cdb]toughest battle yet.
- We'll show them what Jeralt's Mercenaries are
[cdb]made of.
- It seems my father was avoiding Archbishop Rhea
[cdb]specifically, rather than the Central Church on the
[cdb]whole.
- And so I had little choice but to do the same.
- But I can't keep running from her forever. And I want
[cdb]to figure out why he felt that was necessary.
- So that's why you quit the knights?
- Yeah. And also why I'm trying to avoid Lady Rhea as
[cdb]much as possible... Hm?
- Sorry, am I interrupting?
- Sorry, am I interrupting?
- Nah, don't worry about it. It wasn't important.
Anyway...
- You feel like you're ready? This is gonna be our
[cdb]toughest battle yet.
- We'll show them what Jeralt's Mercenaries are
[cdb]made of.
- It seems my father was avoiding Archbishop Rhea
[cdb]specifically, rather than the Central Church on the
[cdb]whole.
- And so I had little choice but to do the same.
- But I can't keep running from her forever. And I want
[cdb]to figure out why he felt that was necessary.
- Garreg Mach has many tunnels that lead outside the
[cdb]mountains, and plenty of secret passages that we don't
[cdb]even know about.
- Needless to say, Lady Rhea knows the layout of the
[cdb]monastery like the back of her hand.
- All we can do is have faith the surprise attack will
[cdb]succeed. I sure hope everyone is all right.
- Now that you're finally taking back Garreg Mach,
I've got a whole bunch of discounts for you!
- What? You're saying these are my usual prices? Well...
- That's because I've always given you a discount!
Be sure to come back soon!
- I have orders to march with the Kingdom's forces,
[cdb]yet I cannot help but worry for Her Grace.
- Fódlan will be thrown into absolute disarray should
[cdb]she come to any harm. The people would lose their
[cdb]spiritual support.
- Personally, I still believe the front lines are far too
[cdb]dangerous for her.
- But if that is what she wishes to do, far be it from me
[cdb]to try and stop her.
- Phew, we've arrived as your reinforcements! And just
[cdb]in the nick of time.
- Hm? I don't see that insufferable—I mean, lovely
Viscount Brennius anywhere. Has he not arrived yet?
- Well then, allow me to offer my support in his stead.
You can count on me.
- Rumor has it that all of the emperor's siblings are
[cdb]already dead. Essentially, if we eliminate her...
- Adrestia will likely become embroiled in a conflict
[cdb]over who should accede the throne next.
- To think that a thousand-year Imperial bloodline may
[cdb]come to an end here.
- We will certainly be witnessing history in the making
[cdb]firsthand.
- Are you surprised to see scholars accompanying you?
Do not be fooled by our appearance. We contribute a
[cdb]great deal to the battlefield.
- For example, determining what supplies are needed
[cdb]on the front lines, or how many units are required to
[cdb]capture a stronghold.
- Regardless of an army's strategy or martial prowess,
[cdb]victory cannot be achieved without precise
[cdb]calculations.
- Though many leaders disregard this fundamental fact,
His Majesty fully appreciates it.
- Those creepy people popped up in Ailell too.
Just who are they?
- I swear I saw them when we battled the Western
Church, and then again when we took out that
Cornelia lady.
- What's their aim here? Are they trying to help the
Empire win the war?
- It feels like the final battle's just around the corner,
[cdb]doesn't it, Commander?
- I know we've still gotta recover Garreg Mach and
[cdb]capture the Imperial capital.
- But still...look how far we've come. I'm gettin' a little
[cdb]choked up just thinking about it.
- Most of the mercs who were working for the Empire
[cdb]have switched over to the Kingdom or Alliance.
- Everyone's pretty sure they know how this war will
[cdb]end up.
- A mercenary won't last long if they don't pick up on
[cdb]subtle shifts like that.
- Hoo boy! I sure wasn't expecting a huge brawl like
[cdb]that, but we managed to make it out of Ailell!
- Minister of Military Affairs? More like Minister of
Military Who Cares! We're practically invincible after
[cdb]surviving that fiery pit!
- They don't stand a chance! Whoa. 'Scuse me.
Guess I'm still a bit hot under the collar.
- The entire army's on pins and needles. Maybe it's
[cdb]because we're about to reclaim the monastery.
- Garreg Mach has always held incredible significance
[cdb]to the people of Fódlan.
- Hmm. I wonder if it'd be comparable to a temple of
[cdb]the gods or a sacred site in Duscur.
- Understanding the customs and mindset of another
[cdb]culture can certainly be a challenge.
- Greetings, Commander! Nothing to report!
- Although, everyone is awfully busy bustling around,
[cdb]trying to get ready for the coming battle.
- I'm gonna do my best to be a beacon of tranquility
[cdb]for all!
- ...
- Something the matter, Arval? You're oddly quiet.
- Something the matter, Arval? You're oddly quiet.
- I know there is nothing to be done. I know that,
[cdb]and yet...
- I still have this nagging feeling that things cannot
[cdb]continue in this fashion. I wonder why that is.
- In truth, I believe your remarkable growth has me
[cdb]lamenting my current situation.
- It makes me reminisce about the days when you
[cdb]would waver and I would set you right again.
Yet now...you have the strength to set yourself right.
- I only hope you find the best path forward for both
[cdb]of us, [HERO_MF].
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