- Gustave, Annette. The success of this plan lies on
[cdb]your shoulders.
- We've got this, Your Majesty! I swear we'll make my
[cdb]uncle see the light!
- Gustave. The success of this plan lies on your
[cdb]shoulders.
- Understood, Your Majesty. I will convince my
[cdb]brother, I promise you that.
- You sure about this, Dimitri? I probably shouldn't be
[cdb]saying this in front of the baron's relatives, but...
- The western lords could end up convincing Baron
Dominic to lead them once more. Killing him now
[cdb]could spare us a storm of grief later.
- It would be quicker, I'll admit that. But convincing
[cdb]him to join our cause will pay dividends later on.
I'm sure of it.
- Not to mention that the baron's eldest son possesses a
Crest of his own.
- Even if the father falls, what's to stop the other lords
[cdb]from promoting his heir as their standard bearer?
- That's exactly why I'd rather this end with Baron
Dominic as an ally, not a corpse.
- But first, we'll need to whittle down the armies of the
[cdb]other western lords. Only then can we seek an
[cdb]opportunity to reach him.
- Dimitri. We should get moving.
- Dimitri. We should get moving.
- Right you are.
- Our numbers in this battle will be few—much of our
[cdb]army is off defending Arianrhod from the Empire.
- In other words, this fight shall not be an easy one.
But we cannot afford to fail, and I will need all of
[cdb]your help to ensure we do not.
- Heh, I wonder what the Dimitri of a few months ago
[cdb]would say if he could hear you now.
- Heh, I wonder what the Dimitri of a few months ago
[cdb]would say if he could hear you now.
- For what it's worth, I like this version of you better.
You seem more...at ease.
- For what it's worth, I like this version of you better.
You seem more at ease.
- At ease, hm? Yes, perhaps I am.
- Look at you go, actually making friends. I can tell
[cdb]this has been quite a fulfilling time for you.
- Not to say I'm not pleased, myself. I only hope you
[cdb]haven't forgotten your true purpose among all this
[cdb]camaraderie.
- The Ashen Demon.
- The Ashen Demon.
- If you ever hope to reach the highest of heights,
[cdb]you need a powerful aspiration driving you forward.
- You know, when we first met I was struck by the
[cdb]undeniable might of your will.
- Such strength laid bare the tremendous potential you
[cdb]hold for growth.
- But if you lose sight of your driving purpose,
[cdb]the growth I hope so dearly for you may not, in fact,
[cdb]come to pass.
- Hey, Arval.
- Hey, Arval.
- Yes?
- Don't you think you're getting a bit too obsessed with
[cdb]this little grudge match?
- Don't you think you're getting a bit too obsessed with
[cdb]this little grudge match?
- Maybe so. Though I don't believe that's all there is
[cdb]to it.
- And my purpose—why can't we just say it's fighting
[cdb]for Dimitri and call it a day?
- And my purpose—why can't we just say it's fighting
[cdb]for Dimitri and call it a day?
- Right now that's just as important to me as surpassing
[cdb]the Ashen Demon. Maybe even more so.
- Right now that's just as important to me as surpassing
[cdb]the Ashen Demon. Maybe even more so.
- Hm.
- Arval. Out with it.
- Arval. Out with it.
- I suppose it just feels like our destiny. Like it's
[cdb]something we're meant to do.