1. ...
  2. ...
  3. What are you doing up at this hour? You should head [cdb]back to your tent—we have an early start tomorrow.
  4. I could say the same to you. I know you're busy and [cdb]all, but you need rest.
  5. I could say the same to you. I know you're busy and [cdb]all, but you need rest.
  6. As pitiful as it may sound, burying myself in work is [cdb]the only way I can find peace in times such as these.
  7. The moment I close my eyes, I'm greeted by nothing [cdb]but thoughts of Rodrigue.
  8. Dimitri...I'm sorry. It was all my fault.
  9. Dimitri...I'm sorry. It was all my fault.
  10. You needn't blame yourself.
  11. Felix and I were right there. We could do little more [cdb]than watch while his life was taken from him.
  12. And of course, we never would have found ourselves [cdb]in such a position had my judgment been better.
  13. Still, defeating the Ashen Demon has always been my [cdb]responsibility.
  14. Still, defeating the Ashen Demon has always been my [cdb]responsibility.
  15. I was a fool to think we could settle things without [cdb]fighting them, and Rodrigue lost his life to that [cdb]foolishness.
  16. I was a fool to think we could settle things without [cdb]fighting them, and Rodrigue lost his life to that [cdb]foolishness.
  17. But I won't make the same mistake again. I will defeat [cdb]the Ashen Demon, mark my words.
  18. But I won't make the same mistake again. I will defeat [cdb]the Ashen Demon, mark my words.
  19. That fiend is my enemy, too. And everyone else feels [cdb]the same.
  20. Wasn't it you who taught me not to bear all my [cdb]burdens alone?
  21. Now, go get some sleep. I'm sure you're tired.
  22. Right. Thanks, Dimitri.
  23. Right. Thanks, Dimitri.
  24. You should know I don't take kindly to [cdb]eavesdropping, Felix.
  25. I should've kept quiet. You know, such talk would kill [cdb]our morale if our soldiers caught wind of it.
  26. Thankfully, it is a secret to all...save prowlers [cdb]like you.
  27. Hmph. I'm just here to check you're not making [cdb]things worse.
  28. How much worse could it get? My poor leadership [cdb]sent Rodrigue to his death.
  29. He never intended to sacrifice his life like that.
  30. You're as thick as ever. Yes, I'm sure my father [cdb]regretted dying in such a way.
  31. ...
  32. But not because he wasn't ready to go. If anything, [cdb]he was already looking for a fitting place to die.
  33. His one regret would be never getting to see [cdb]the new Faerghus his beloved king created.
  34. I...
  35. Which is why I'll be taking his place by your side. You need to win this war—not just for today's Kingdom, but for tomorrow's.
  36. Only then will his dream finally come true.
  37. Felix...
  38. It's funny. The two of us staring at the stars on a cold [cdb]night like tonight brings back memories.
  39. You mean when we got snowed in on the mountains. I remember it well. I thought that evening would be [cdb]our last.
  40. Until Rodrigue and Glenn found us huddled together [cdb]amidst the frost, that is.
  41. Worst scolding I ever got.
  42. ...
  43. Well, I doubt they'd begrudge us a few tears tonight, [cdb]at least.
  44. No, I imagine not.