- Hubert, if you would.
- Of course, Your Majesty. Let me apprise you all as to
[cdb]what is going on.
- As you know, our talons have been sunk in our little
Alliance problem for some time now.
- But now we must deal with the Kingdom, which has
[cdb]sent an army to claim the heads of Count Rowe and
[cdb]any others who came over to our side.
- However, Rowe is seated at Arianrhod, the Fortress
City—a citadel as hard to crack as Fort Merceus.
- Ah, Arianrhod. The Silver Maiden.
- Seems sorta weird to call a big, hulking place like
[cdb]that a "maiden."
- That's because she's as hard to get near as the purest
[cdb]of maidens. If you're still confused, that's your own
[cdb]problem.
- Yeah, I still don't get it.
- Our reports indicate that despite the strength of the
Kingdom's army, they are still struggling to take the
Fortress City.
- But, given enough time, they will—unless we send
[cdb]reinforcements.
- Therefore, we must direct our attention to the
Kingdom once more.
- Will this constant bouncing between the Kingdom
[cdb]and Alliance not take its toll on our soldiers?
- Who said we were taking our entire force?
- We will depart for Garreg Mach with elite troops,
[cdb]then collect fresh units before proceeding west.
- Simultaneously, I plan to have Duke Gerth summon
[cdb]the western lords' soldiers and march toward the
Fortress City.
- We will join up at that point and strike at the
Kingdom's main force together. What say you
[cdb]to that?
- I would say it is the ideal strategy—at least on paper.
- OK, let's keep our optimism in check here. I mean,
[cdb]speaking from personal experience, nothing ever
[cdb]turns out the way you want it to.
- Should we be having concern? If the plan is good,
[cdb]we will find success.
- And the Alliance? They may attempt another one of
[cdb]their schemes while we're distracted.
- They will not. Her Majesty is taking a measured
[cdb]approach to resolving matters with Leicester.
- Count Bergliez is worn as thin as they are. We will
[cdb]have him set up camp at the Great Bridge and
[cdb]continue negotiations from there.
- To our advantage, Gloucester's new count, Lorenz,
[cdb]has decided to join the Empire.
- To our advantage, Gloucester has passed leadership
[cdb]to his son, who is willing to submit to Imperial rule.
- Additionally, the daughters of Houses Ordelia and
Edmund have been given leave to fight by our side.
- Additionally, the daughter of House Ordelia has been
[cdb]given leave to fight by our side.
- Additionally, the daughter of House Edmund has
[cdb]been given leave to fight by our side.
- Besides, from what I hear, the roundtable is too busy
[cdb]chewing itself apart to start any more trouble.
- That leaves only the Knights of Seiros to contend
[cdb]with. The Minister of Religious Affairs will handle
[cdb]them.
- My father? But he's not capable of facing the knights.
- I let the Ashen Demon outmaneuver me in the
[cdb]last battle...
- I let the Ashen Demon outmaneuver me in the
[cdb]last battle...
- But that won't happen again.
- That won't happen again.