- The enemy fought like they were possessed out there.
One wrong move and we'd have been finished.
- The enemy fought like they were possessed out there.
One wrong move and we'd have been finished.
- Imperial nobles will battle to the bitter end to protect
[cdb]their homes, just as we would.
- I suggest you get used to it. Everyone we face
[cdb]from this point forward will strike at us with
[cdb]the same vigor.
- I guess it's kill or be killed, huh? It's exhausting just
[cdb]thinking about the road ahead.
- Do not complain. We are only doing this to restore
[cdb]peace to Fódlan, remember?
- I can't say I blame you for worrying.
- This is a difficult campaign, in every sense of the
[cdb]word. For one, the unfamiliar terrain greatly favors
[cdb]our enemy.
- And however noble our cause, the guilt of invading
[cdb]our neighbors will always weigh heavy on our minds.
- Be that as it may, we can't turn back now. If the
Kingdom and Empire cannot coexist, then there is
[cdb]no other choice but to fight.
- He's right. We all know what'll happen to Faerghus if
[cdb]we just sit back and let Adrestia do what they want.
- So you all grasp the gravity of our actions, yet choose
[cdb]to march on regardless.
- It seems our rising lords have grown even stronger
[cdb]than I thought. The future of Faerghus is a bright
[cdb]one indeed.
- For now, all we can do is commend our soldiers for
[cdb]delivering us a valiant triumph. And of course,
[cdb]bid they continue the march.
- When the sun sets on this war, only our king will be
[cdb]fettered by the vile moniker of invader.
- Don't put this all on him.
- And it will fall on you to support him through it,
Felix. You understand, yes?
- That is your duty as the Shield of Faerghus,
[cdb]and descendant of the hero Fraldarius.
- Hmph. Obviously.