1. The enemy fought like they were possessed out there. One wrong move and we'd have been finished.
  2. The enemy fought like they were possessed out there. One wrong move and we'd have been finished.
  3. Imperial nobles will battle to the bitter end to protect [cdb]their homes, just as we would.
  4. I suggest you get used to it. Everyone we face [cdb]from this point forward will strike at us with [cdb]the same vigor.
  5. I guess it's kill or be killed, huh? It's exhausting just [cdb]thinking about the road ahead.
  6. Do not complain. We are only doing this to restore [cdb]peace to Fódlan, remember?
  7. I can't say I blame you for worrying.
  8. This is a difficult campaign, in every sense of the [cdb]word. For one, the unfamiliar terrain greatly favors [cdb]our enemy.
  9. And however noble our cause, the guilt of invading [cdb]our neighbors will always weigh heavy on our minds.
  10. Be that as it may, we can't turn back now. If the Kingdom and Empire cannot coexist, then there is [cdb]no other choice but to fight.
  11. He's right. We all know what'll happen to Faerghus if [cdb]we just sit back and let Adrestia do what they want.
  12. So you all grasp the gravity of our actions, yet choose [cdb]to march on regardless.
  13. It seems our rising lords have grown even stronger [cdb]than I thought. The future of Faerghus is a bright [cdb]one indeed.
  14. For now, all we can do is commend our soldiers for [cdb]delivering us a valiant triumph. And of course, [cdb]bid they continue the march.
  15. When the sun sets on this war, only our king will be [cdb]fettered by the vile moniker of invader.
  16. Don't put this all on him.
  17. And it will fall on you to support him through it, Felix. You understand, yes?
  18. That is your duty as the Shield of Faerghus, [cdb]and descendant of the hero Fraldarius.
  19. Hmph. Obviously.