- We'll reach the Great Bridge of Myrddin soon.
- Houses Phlegethon and Gloucester are defending it,
[cdb]just as we anticipated.
- But Ladislava has done her job and broken through
[cdb]the enemy line for us.
- I intend to claim a swift victory and return her to
[cdb]us whole.
- If possible, the members of House Gloucester are to
[cdb]be taken alive.
- As we discussed previously, killing them will
[cdb]jeopardize Her Majesty's ability to rule effectively.
- If any enemy commanders appear open to persuasion,
[cdb]try to convince them to surrender.
- Our goal here is not to utterly annihilate our foes.
The fewer casualties, the better.
- That said, anyone who refuses to submit must be
[cdb]struck down without mercy.
- I know when to catch and when to kill. I am often
[cdb]being faced with such decisions on the hunt.
- Y-you expect me to make that kind of decision in the
[cdb]heat of battle?
- You just do what you always do, Bernadetta.
- If it's all right with you, I'd prefer to focus on the
[cdb]diplomacy part. I'm not much for bloodshed.
- Then you may leave that part to me. I will happily
[cdb]deal with any soldiers you cannot.
- It should be a simple enough matter to determine
[cdb]which of our enemies wishes to live and which will
[cdb]choose the way of death.
- We'd better not misjudge anyone, or else our lives
[cdb]will be the ones in danger.
- Then we should fight first and ask questions later.
When in doubt, take 'em out! Am I right?
- We can sweat the small stuff when the battle's over.
Until then, I'll do what I do best!
- I believe we should all do what we do best.
- If we do, I feel confident we will emerge on top when
[cdb]the dust settles.
- Victory is the most important thing, so leave the
[cdb]vanguard to me.
- Victory is the most important thing, so leave the
[cdb]vanguard to me.
- Then if everyone is prepared, let us show them the
[cdb]might of the Empire!