If I seek the truth, I'll have to retrieve it from the
[cdb]emperor herself. Cornelia said as much before her
[cdb]spirit left this realm.
Only a fool would take that temptress at her word,
[cdb]but I do believe there is truth to her claim.
Edelgard knows something.
The Empire was surely involved in my father's death,
[cdb]and perhaps she was as well.
Hold on, boar. You owe us all an explanation here.
The emperor is your stepsister?
Hm? Ah, my apologies. I suppose I never
[cdb]mentioned it.
Uhh, so if I've got this straight, after you were born,
[cdb]your dad got remarried...to her mom?
Uhh, so if I've got this straight, after you were born,
[cdb]your dad got remarried...to her mom?
Correct. Though the truth of my stepmother's
[cdb]background was never revealed to the public,
[cdb]as you can imagine.
Of course, all that is in the past now. There is no
[cdb]reason to keep hiding it from my closest allies.
Your Majesty, if I may. I can handle the explanation.
That will no doubt prove faster. You knew my father
[cdb]many years longer than I did.
It all started twenty years ago, when a dreadful plague
[cdb]ravaged Fhirdiad. King Lambert's wife was among
[cdb]those claimed by its spread.
In hopes of bringing an end to the epidemic, the king
[cdb]sought experts from across the land—scholars,
[cdb]doctors, mages.
Among those, it was an Imperial scholar by the
[cdb]name of Cornelia who finally turned the page on
[cdb]our suffering, and put an end to the pestilence.
Oh yes, I've heard about that. She helped develop
[cdb]many of the districts in the capital as well, didn't she?
It's a little weird to think she's the one who planned
[cdb]out the places we all lived.
They even used to call her a saint. What could've
[cdb]happened to her to make her so...different?
Interestingly enough, she never asked for any kind of
[cdb]reward for her feat. Well, at first.
In lieu of any compensation, monetary or otherwise,
[cdb]she requested that we rescue one of her old friends
[cdb]from the Empire.
Which is the story of how the late king came to meet
[cdb]his future wife, Lady Patricia—or should I say
Lady Anselma.
I don't get it. Why would she need saving?
I'm not sure of all the details myself, but I know she
[cdb]was banished from the court after becoming involved
[cdb]in some sort of political dispute.
Lambert always did have a soft spot for those in need.
And of course in the thick of all that, the two
[cdb]developed feelings for each other.
It's difficult to say for sure if it was love, but it was
[cdb]something. Anyway, that's all I have.
Looking back on the events now, it's hard to know
[cdb]just how much of it was part of Cornelia's plot.
In any case, I must learn more about my stepmother's
[cdb]death. I have no doubt it connects in some manner to
[cdb]the truth about the Tragedy.
Who was Cornelia working for? And what was
Edelgard's role in all of it?
If I truly want to know... Well, there's only one person
I can turn to.
You want to get answers from the emperor of the very
[cdb]region we're at war with? Is that even possible?
I mean, Edelgard is our enemy. She and her like have
[cdb]stamped the life out of so many of our allies.
And we've done the same to hers. I don't see how the
[cdb]two sides could just sit down for a chat after all that.
Perhaps not.
We're on opposite sides in an all-out war spanning
[cdb]the entire continent. Do you really have time for a
[cdb]little chat?
Make no mistake, she is still our bitter enemy.
But I've no other choice. We've extracted all the
[cdb]information we could from the western lords.
And as Cornelia has departed this world, the emperor
[cdb]is the only one left we can turn to.
Gustave. I'll be leaving reconstruction of the west
[cdb]to you and the baron.
Understood, Your Majesty. Do you mean to make for
Arianrhod?
Indeed I do. Even the most impregnable fortress in all
Fódlan cannot hold off an onslaught forever.
I know not how or when Edelgard will make her
[cdb]presence known, but we must hold the Silver Maiden.
By any means necessary.