- I apologize for bringing this to you on such short
[cdb]notice, Archbishop.
- Not at all, Edelgard.
- But might I ask what prompted this sudden desire to
[cdb]return to Enbarr?
- We believe one of Tomas's collaborators may have
[cdb]infiltrated the capital.
- My word!
- Tomas tended the library at Garreg Mach for decades
[cdb]with nary a blemish on his record.
- And then, without warning, he drops his disguise
[cdb]and reveals himself to be a vile sorcerer of terrible
[cdb]ability.
- Someone at the capital also fits that pattern—a man
[cdb]we know all too well.
- And who might that be?
- My uncle and regent of the Empire, Volkhard von
Arundel.
- His Lordship briefly defected from the Empire before
[cdb]reappearing several years later.
- But he returned a changed man and began seizing
[cdb]power almost immediately.
- Witnesses claim he wields dark magic in secret,
[cdb]and is able to change his appearance at will.
- That does sound suspicious...if these witnesses can be
[cdb]believed.
- I would ask that you do believe them, as the
[cdb]information comes from my own House Vestra.
- I see. And when you return to the capital, how do you
[cdb]propose to deal with this uncle of yours?
- Lord Arundel has the support of a number of
[cdb]influential nobles, including the prime minister,
Duke Aegir.
- And while we have allies of our own, it's likely they'll
[cdb]require some convincing.
- To that end, we wish to bring our friends here at the
[cdb]academy—their daughters and sons—with us under
[cdb]the supervision of Professor Jeritza.
- We hoped you would consider deploying the Knights
[cdb]of Seiros so the Imperial army doesn't get any strange
[cdb]ideas.
- You wish to march on the Empire with the church's
[cdb]knights at your back?
- Your support would give credence to our claims.
- Additionally, the knights would keep the populace in
[cdb]check upon our arrival, thereby preventing the city
[cdb]from descending into utter chaos.
- The more I hear of this, the more credible the
[cdb]threat sounds.
- It's clear you have thought carefully and
[cdb]planned well.
- We intend to seize the palace with our own forces,
[cdb]and will do our utmost to contain the conflict there.
- But we still need your help. Please.
- I have two conditions.
- The first: When you capture Lord Arundel, he is to
[cdb]be turned over to the knights at once.
- The second: Our knights are not to engage in battle
[cdb]directly.
- I would have it no other way.
- Step lightly, Edelgard. Should these claims about
Lord Arundel prove false, we will take action
[cdb]accordingly.
- Make no mistake as to who will be held accountable.
- Understood. But please know we have nothing to
[cdb]gain from deceiving the church.
- Very well. I will summon the knights and let you
[cdb]instruct them as to your plan.
- May the goddess watch over you all.