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You are Blair Weaver. Mercenary Captain. Dark Flier. Witch. Over the past five years, you’ve been busy making a name for yourself as the leader of the Blackwings, a renowned mercenary company that has seen victory across several fronts of the ongoing Fodlan Unification War. Recently, you and your company fled into the remote northern forests of Faerghus to put some distance between yourself and the Empire following the disastrous Battle of Gronder Field.

Taking refuge in the Tower of Black Winds, you were found by a host of Sreng raiders, led by their prince and an Agarthan disguised as an oracle. Sensing who you were, the Sreng Oracle, Maeve, wished to destroy the Blackwings right then and there. Meanwhile, the Sreng Prince, Leif, wished to instead employ your company to rid him of his rival for power. After a trial and a series of four battles, the Blackwings emerged victorious, and Maeve was ousted from her position.

Learning of an impending attack on Garreg Mach, you used diplomacy and persuasion to convince Leif to abandon his plans and come to the monastery’s defense. Now, you lead a band of 1000 northern raiders south, hopeful to arrive before it is too late.

>Blair Weaver
>Level 42 Seraph Knight (0/100)
HP: 61 (90%)
STR: 30 (40%)
MAG: 29 (50%)
DEX: 27 (45%)
SPD: 43 (65%)
LCK: 30 (30%)
DEF: 27 (50%)
RES: 23 (40%)
CHARM: 28 (45%)

>Personal Skill:
Fiery Blood+ (+4 Damage and +3 Speed when HP is not at Max)
Transmute: Up to 5x during a battle, you can make a physical attack deal magic damage
+2 STR
+5 HP

>Offensive Skills:
Stun: Allows its user to paralyze an enemy unit for one turn. (Activation Chance: Dex)
Lancefaire: (+5 DMG when attacking w/ Lance)
Black Tomefaire (+5 DMG w/ magic)
Darting Blow (+6 SPD when attacking)

>Defensive Skills
Rally Spectrum+ (+5 to ally’s stats)
Swordbreaker (+20 Hit and Avoid when facing Sword users)
Alert Stance+ (+40 Avoid when not engaged)

>Proficiencies:
Lance: A
Authority/Tactics: A
Reason: A
Flying: A
Axe: D
Sword: D-
Heavy Armor: D

>Spells:
Forseti (S Rank, +20 DMG, 30% CRIT, Enemy attacks will miss you for 1 turn, 1 Use)
Fire (E Rank, +3 DMG, 10 Uses)
Thunder (D Rank, +5 DMG, +10% Crit, 5 Uses)
Aircalibur (C Rank, +3 DMG, 3x DMG against flyers, 5 Uses)
Fimbulvetr (B Rank, +12 DMG, +10% Crit, Area of Effect, 3 Uses)
Bolting (A Rank, (+12 DMG, 15% Crit, Long Range Siege Magic. 2 Uses, Range: 20)

>Inventory: Killer Lance+, Axereaver, Magic Staff, Blessed Lance, Strength Tonic, Delphi Shield
>Gold: 7850g

Archive: https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?tags=Three+Houses
Blackwings Company Info/Supports List: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ESxa3V-d3Mb27ZG97cbRoVMeD6HHEIySF9nJqqd48dc/edit?usp=sharing
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As you march alongside the Sreng army, you’re surprised to find how well-disciplined they are. You’d heard stories about how the wildmen of Sreng were bloodthirsty raiders who killed and pillaged with complete disregard for their victims. With such a large host of them heading towards greener, southern pastures, you half-expected them to move as nothing more than an unruly mob, hell-bent on acquiring loot. But there is no chatter amongst the soldiers of Sreng. No boasting or shouting or marching songs. Instead, they waltz through the Faerghus woods with an eerie, almost supernatural silence. In all your years, you’d never seen an army move as quietly as the raiders under the command of Prince Leif. It was no wonder they’d been such a pain in Faerghus’ side for so long. The Sreng army makes a brisk pace through the woods, encountering no one save for a few passing peasants who quickly scurry away to make themselves hidden.

“There you are.” Anemone catches up to you. The Agarthan half-breed is atop her own ebon pegasus, Stormy. “In the chaos of everything that’s occurred the last few days, we’ve hardly had a second to speak.”

>“Have you finished pouring over Diogenes’ research?”

Anemone nods. “It took some time. Even though the notes were written in our language, much of the terminology he used was completely unknown to me. Fortunately, I believe I’ve been able to put together the full picture. Not just how Diogenes was conducting Blood Reconstruction, but also how many times he’d done it, as well as what his motivations were.”

>“So…you know how to implant a Crest now?” You whisper. The idea that someone could be granted a Crest through means other than noble lineage was unheard of. If the wrong people gained access to this type of knowledge, there was no telling what could transpire.

“For the most part.” Anemone responds. From her tone, you get the impression that it isn’t an easy process. “And how to remove one, as well.”

>That last part was no longer useful, you thought to yourself grimly. You recall seeing Lysithea’s body lying amongst the carnage of Gronder Field. The memory of her trampled corpse was fresh in your mind and was a horror you were unlikely to ever forget. “So then, give me the rundown.”

“Well…as the name suggests, it requires the blood sample of a Crest bearer to be injected into the recipient. Then, a spell is used to awaken the Crest. The framework of the spell was developed by Solon after much trial and error, though it wasn’t perfect. Diogenes was the one who managed to figure it out without altering the lifespan of the recipient.”

>“Is that all? I figured it’d be more complex.”
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“Well, the spell itself won’t always work. Diogenes himself had plenty of failures in his efforts. In over 50 attempts, he only successfully implanted a Crest four times. In the event of a failure, the process would take a massive toll on the body. At best you’ll only suffer excruciating pain. At worst, death. Even Diogenes himself was entirely unsure of what constituted a successful recipient. Though of his four successful test subjects, he noted all possessed strong constitution and willpower.”

>“I guess those are some words I’d use to ‘politely’ describe Scratch and Rex. Still, that leaves the question of who the other two were?”

Anemone shrugs her shoulders in resignation. “He doesn’t say. Of his two other successes, one received the Crest of Maculi, while the other received both the Crest of Maculi and Indech.”

>“Two Crests?!” You hiss. “Who would be mad enough for that?”

“I don’t know.” Anemone says. “It would have to be someone capable of using both though. Someone who could fight with magic as well as steel.”

> “Where did he even get the blood samples in the first place? Was he somehow draining Crest bearing nobles dry without anyone noticing?” Bernadetta fled the Empire years ago with her Crest of Indech, and Maculi was exceptionally rare, having only materialized in a minor Imperial house.

“He got them straight from the source.” Anemone whispers. “Turns out not all the Nabateans were dead after all. The Empire somehow got wind of the locations of both Indech and Maculi, who’d been alive in hiding ever since the war against Nemesis over a thousand years ago. They sent Rex to slay both and bring their corpses back. Likely as a reward for his services, he was granted his Crest.”

>“Rex killed two of the Four Saints?” To think you faced down and won against a warrior of that caliber still boggles your mind.

“In addition to Diogenes’ notes, I found these.” She takes great care to ensure that only you can see the twin vials she holds within her cloak. Both are filled with a dark, viscous liquid. “They’re what you think they are. One of each. Indech and Maculi. Everything is taken care of, it seems. The question now though is…”

>“Should we even do anything with this knowledge?”

Anemond nods, moving her mount closer to yours to speak in a further hush. “We aren’t even sure if someone would survive the Blood Reconstruction. That’s to say nothing of the potential political ramifications of this getting out. I can’t imagine either side of this war would sit idly by while the power to create more Crest bearers lies in front of them.”

>“Wouldn’t it greatly increase our combat ability though?”
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“Think back to your brother. There was a man that defeated two Saints by his own efforts. He was someone who was feared across the realm as the strongest Wyvern Lord. The addition of the Crest of Indech should have made him only that much more powerful. And yet, when I watched your fight, he failed to kill not only you, but Ingrid as well. I believe that you humans place too much emphasis on these gifts of the Goddess. The Crest made Rex overconfident. It led him to think he could defeat both you and Ingrid by himself, and it resulted in the loss of his life. You’ve already accomplished so much by virtue of your own skill. Why stoop to some dubious surgery now?”

Anemone made a good point. If there was anything that had contributed to Rex’s downfall, it was his own hubris. He believed that the Crest of Indech had made him invulnerable, and rushed into a battle that was not as easy as he’d assumed. Still though, you couldn’t shake the feeling though that there were still plenty of tough opponents left to face. The rest of the Hellwings certainly had a bone to pick with you, including Kate. Then there were the remainder of the Seven Sages. And finally, there was even the possibility you might have to face off against the Count.

>A): I’d be willing to have a Crest implanted in me.
>B): We should destroy the research. The possibility that it may fall into the wrong hands is too risky.
>C): We’ll hold on to the research for now.
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>>5735506
>B): We should destroy the research. The possibility that it may fall into the wrong hands is too risky.
we cannot compromise on this matter. we kept the research around in the hopes of undoing the process to hylp lysethia, and with that opportunity lost, the information and power is nothing but a liability. the strength it could grant us would just make us a greater target for power hungry or justifiably terrified leaders. just put an end to the wicked knowledge and seek peace through our own power.
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>>5735506
>B): We should destroy the research. The possibility that it may fall into the wrong hands is too risky.
Cast it into the fire. It's too much risk for not nearly enough of a reward
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>>5735506
>>C): We’ll hold on to the research for now.
Using it on us now would be iffy, sure it might make us stronger but all the implications and consequences it would do are too risky to just do it now, and it's too important to just destroy it now, we'll wait for a moment where it could be useful, a last ditch effort sort of deal maybe.
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Welcome back, Tree!

>>5735506
>B): We should destroy the research. The possibility that it may fall into the wrong hands is too risky.

I think if Blair had either lost to Rex, or if Lysithia were still alive, I'd be more inclined to keep this around. But as it stands, neither applies, so Blair's motivation for keeping this dangerous research around is kind of shot. Future dangerous foes be damned, she handled the worst of them with nothing but skill and a whole lot of luck, so she might be inclined to go through without it.

Besides, we've still got one potential way of getting a Crest in Clay, if he is actually one of the dragons-- though the lack of brightly-colored hair makes it a little iffy for sure.
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>>5735506
>A): I’d be willing to have a Crest implanted in me.
We would be nigh unbeatable
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>>5735506
>A): I’d be willing to have a Crest implanted in me.
Welcome back Tree!
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>>5735506
>B): We should destroy the research. The possibility that it may fall into the wrong hands is too risky.
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>>5735506
>B): We should destroy the research. The possibility that it may fall into the wrong hands is too risky.
We're back!
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>>5735506
>B): We should destroy the research. The possibility that it may fall into the wrong hands is too risky.

Anons have made a good point in that Lys being dead and without the loss to Rex, Blair has no reason or motivation to want the research. Plus one of the key reasons that she didn't side with Edel was that she couldn't accept the end justifying the means (siding with the Slithers). And she's so anti-slither I can't justify voting for her to use any of their techniques, even if they benefit her.
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>>5735506
>C): We’ll hold on to the research for now.
There could be more willing and suitable candidates. It's too valuable to destroy.
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>>5735506
>C): We’ll hold on to the research for now.

I want to hang onto the deus ex machina
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>>5735506
>B): We should destroy the research. The possibility that it may fall into the wrong hands is too risky.

All it would take is one little footpad and the enemy has their notebook back. There have been days when the strength of Blackwings has failed, but this day must not be one of them. We cannot allow it.

Better to put our fate in the Goddess' hands, than to rely on something so easily stolen.
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You’d spent the last five years of your life hunting down the Agarthans everywhere you could. It was not an easy decision to make. You’d given up your future, your loyalty to your country and liege, as well as many of the familial relationships you’d made after being adopted. You suffered all these setbacks because you believed that it was your duty to root out Agarthan corruption wherever you found it. As tempting as the idea of possessing a Crest might sound, you knew it was a poisoned gift. It was knowledge that was discovered off the backs of tortured innocents like Lysithea and her family. You’d have no part in that wickedness, and you wouldn’t let anyone else either.

>“Burn it. The only use we had for that research was to help Lysithea, and she’s gone now. We’ll dispose of the dark legacy that plagued Ordelia once and for all.”

“Very well.” Anemone says, eyeing the two vials in her hand closely before stowing them away. “Funny enough, Crest implantation was only Diogenes’ secondary objective. What he really wanted was to find a way to dominate and control a person to do his bidding completely. It was a goal that eluded both him and Solon. It hadn’t worked for them in Remire Village, and it didn’t appear to have worked for them in Ordelia either. The poison they used did nothing but make those who imbibed it turn mad. Diogenes believed the blood of Saints that had been stuck in their Nabatean form was the key to unlocking that mystery. He believed he was getting close. Scratch was even supposed to be his first success. Fortunately for her, he never got the chance.”

>“Sounds to me like we did the world a favor by ridding it of that madman.” You say, spitting over Beathan onto the ground.

“Indeed. Still, recall his letter that he left us. He claimed to be ‘disgusted’ with the Agarthans. From what I’ve gathered in going over his research, I believe he intended to use his work as a tool against them. It’s partly why he left this research for us. It makes me wonder if he was not alone though. If perhaps there was someone else working alongside him, or even overseeing his work.”

>“If so, would it be whoever he gave those other Crests to?”

Anemone shrugs her shoulders. “It’s possible. I can’t imagine he’d be giving Crests out like candy and then letting the recipients walk freely. Still, whatever the case may be, he’s gone now. And as you said, we’ll put this twisted work behind us.”
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That night, as the Sreng host makes camp, you watch as Anemone tosses both vials of blood into a fire before her. You’re treated to a crackling hissing sound as the priceless Crest-making reagents are incinerated in the flame. She then produces Diogenes’ worn tome from her cloak and tosses it in right after. You recall how Phaedo fought tooth and nail to retrieve that thing. It’s likely that given Diogenes’ feelings towards his race, he was the only one with the means to reproduce that work. Now that both him and his cell of Talons were dead, decades of research conducted by those fiends had been eradicated. As you watch the items burn, you feel a deep sadness well inside you. Not for the power you’d just lost, but for Lysithea. Though you couldn’t save her, you hoped she’d at least be satisfied with this outcome. Never again would anyone be subjected to the same horrors that she was.

“Blair.” A timid voice calls out behind you. Eulalia joins the two of you. She carries a long and wrapped-up object in both her hands, which she offers up to you. “It’s done. Here you go.”

Unwrapping the gift, you find a familiar sight. Jaswant’s spear. It looks exactly as it did during your fight against him a year ago. No, it was somehow better. It looked sharper and somehow more durable. Eulalia had done an impeccable job repairing the weapon. It was certainly now on par with Rex’s own Almyran spear, Gáe Bolg.

>“Eulalia! This looks…incredible! How did you do this?”

“Eulalia always had a talent for smithing.” Anemone says, placing a hand on the spear and feeling it for herself. “I’d have preferred that she’d stayed back home and continued honing her craft. But, since she’s here, it’s only right we put her to work.”

“I’ve been tinkering at it ever since we left Ordelia.” Eulalia says. “It’s a…different weapon than I’m used to. I was able to acquire a book on Almyran blacksmithing while we were in Derdriu. That’s where I learned all about this spear. It’s a really special weapon. The Almyrans call it ‘Gungnir’, but in fact, it’s not even Almyran in origin. It was claimed by them in a battle against a foreign nation. After which, it became a signature weapon of their Four Warlords, passed on from successor to successor along with its twin spear, Gáe Bolg.”

>“Twin spear? So, this weapon and Gáe Bolg really are related? I thought they looked remarkably similar.”
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Eulalia nods. Ever since you met her, she’s hardly been talkative. You imagine she suffered greatly under Diogenes’ watch. But as she speaks now about the weapon she helped reforge, you can see a twinkle of excitement in her eye. “Yes, that’s right. Gungnir and Gáe Bolg are twin spears. Legend has it that every few dozen years, the wielders of each spear are fated to clash against each other in a duel to the death. There isn’t an Almyran alive that doesn’t know their tale.”

You recall Gáe Bolg dropping to the ground along with Rex after he died. Knowing the Hellwings, there was no way they just left them there. They likely still possessed the weapon. After your brother, there was one other person you knew that would wield that spear with terrifying prowess. And it was the one person your heart told you that you didn’t want to fight.

>“They clash every few years? So then, who usually wins? Surely there must be a record kept, right?”

Eulalia’s smile fades from her face and she purses her lips. She suddenly looks a tad nervous.

“Does it matter!?” Anemone cuts in uncharacteristically, interrupting whatever Eulalia was about to say. “It’s just a stupid story.”

>Gungnir obtained! (+20 DMG, 10% Crit, +2 to STR, SPD and DEF)

“May I beg you for a favor, Blair?” Eulalia asks.

>“A favor? Of course. What is it?”

“The Sage that will attack Garreg Mach…my sister believes it is Odesse. He was the one that attacked Arcadia, and the one responsible for Elias’ death.” She gives you the deepest bow you’d ever seen. One that would put any noble to shame. “Please…plunge Gungnir into his heart for me. It’s my fault the village was attacked and why Elias lost his life. This is the only way I can put his soul to rest. Let Gungnir be what kills him.” The girl’s form shakes, and you can hear her sobbing softly.

>A): I’ll plunge this spear through his black heart for you, Eulalia.
>B): I’ll do what I can.
>C): You don’t have to blame yourself for what transpired back then.
>D): Write-in
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>it's Gungnir
>and we have to fight Kate wielding Gae Bolg

Kino. I'm glad she's found her reason to fight. But I still wonder if she's recruitable, or if killing Rex and choosing not to talk to her locked us into the 'fight to the death' route.

>>5736453

>A): I’ll plunge this spear through his black heart for you, Eulalia.
>C): You don’t have to blame yourself for what transpired back then.

It's not her fault, and she shouldn't blame herself for it, but we'll happily kill Odesse with it.
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>>5736453
>A): I’ll plunge this spear through his black heart for you, Eulalia.
>C): You don’t have to blame yourself for what transpired back then.
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>>5736453
>A): I’ll plunge this spear through his black heart for you, Eulalia.
fags
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>>5736453
>>C): You don’t have to blame yourself for what transpired back then.
I can't believe you anons voted to destroy a highly valuable resource
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>>5736539
I had actually advocated for keeping and implanting it earlier in the quest, but now I figured it just wouldn't make sense for Blair to want it anymore, seeing as her main two reasons for keeping that information in the first place were gone.

I would've 100% voted for keeping it if Lysithea were around, or if the Blackwings got utterly stomped at Gronder, but instead, Lys is dead and we actually managed to kill Rex without going full Arthas somehow. Losing Shelley, Roxanne, and Nero during Gronder was bad too, but it could've been way worse (and thus, not bad enough to justify keeping it around).

Besides, seeing all the friends she's lost to the Agarthan experiments, as well as all the people who have suffered during them? I don't think Blair's been pushed far enough to keep it in spite of the advantages. Ironically, I don't think Blair has suffered enough to become as crazy as Edelgard yet.
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if I ever learned how to make a custom fire emblem, I would make Blair's route for sure. there's a lot of pathos in her tortured way through the world, of a kind not typical to FE protagonists
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>>5736453
>A): I’ll plunge this spear through his black heart for you, Eulalia.

>>5736539
Gotta do what you gotta do.
This >>5736543 is pretty much the gist of it.
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>>5736453
>C): You don’t have to blame yourself for what transpired back then.
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>>5736453
>>A): I’ll plunge this spear through his black heart for you, Eulalia.
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>>5736453
>A): I'll plunge this spear through his black heart for you, Eulalia.

Gungnir get! Now all we have to do is ask Dorothea for singing lessons the next time we meet and we'll be ready to punch Javelins.
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>>5736453
>A): I’ll plunge this spear through his black heart for you, Eulalia.
>C): You don’t have to blame yourself for what transpired back then.
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>>5736453
>>A): I’ll plunge this spear through his black heart for you, Eulalia.
>>C): You don’t have to blame yourself for what transpired back then
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>>5736453
>C): You don’t have to blame yourself for what transpired back then.
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>>5736543
Well we could still keep in around in case someone wants to purchase that knowledge.
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>Eulalia’s plea for aid tugged at your heart. There was no way you could tell the poor girl no. And it wasn’t as if you didn’t intend to kill Odesse anyway. In fact, it was at the top of the list of things you wished to do when you got back to Garreg Mach. You just hadn’t been sure of the specifics. But now, at least one area of that was covered. You place a hand gently on Eulalia’s shoulder and ease her back into a standing position. “I’ll plunge this spear you made me through his black heart, Eulalia. You have my word. But don’t blame yourself for what happened at Arcadia. It wasn’t your fault.”

“It was.” Eulalia whispers. “I was the one that was captured by Diogenes and his men. I selfishly ventured into the outside world on my own, thinking I could help. Down in that dungeon…they tortured and prodded at me until they finally uncovered the location of Arcadia. Whether I told them it myself or they uncovered it through some other means, I cannot remember. All I remember is the screaming, and the pain. The only reason I was kept alive was to use as a test subject for their experiments.”

>You wrap the half-breed in a hug, a gesture that might passed as most affection you’d ever shown a member of her race. “We killed Diogenes, and we’ll kill this man too.”

“It’s safe to say that the location of Arcadia has been known by Shambhala for some time now.” Anemone says from over your shoulder. “The only reason they haven’t acted against it is that they’re pulled in too many different directions right now. Marching another army through Alliance territory, particularly now of all times, is the last thing they can afford. Though if the Empire wins the war, I imagine we’ll be back to the top of their list soon enough.”

>“Will you help me kill Odesse, Anemone?”

The Agarthan sighs, rubbing her head in apparent frustration. “Corrine tells me that you plan to use subterfuge to get close to him. You’ll disguise yourselves and parley along with Leif, whom he should still believe is his ally. Unfortunately, were I to be present, Odesse would spot me right away. We can sense each other’s presence, even through our disguises. Were I to join you, it would likely give your plan up immediately. Rest assured though, of all the Sages left, I want him dead most of all.” You notice an unfamiliar edge to her speech. “I’ll find a way to assist you against him, have no doubt about it.”

>“I don’t.” You say, getting back to your feet. “Despite your peculiarities, you’ve certainly proven extremely helpful more than once. I understand your presence here may hinder our plan somewhat, though I wish you’d join in on the fighting more often. Goddess knows there are few in the company that would be a match for you.”
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“I’m not of your company, Blair.” Anemone says. “We’re temporary allies is all. Once we’ve rooted out the Sages, I’ll return to Arcadia, and you’ll never see me again.”

>“Another few hundred years of hiding in the Edmund Woods?”

She shrugs. “What else are we supposed to do? The world would be aghast at news of our existence. Hiding away is the only option.

>“And what about people like Eulalia? The ones in your village who no longer wish to hide away.”

“Eulalia’s recent experiences in the outside world should serve as a cautionary tale to them, I imagine.”

>“You can be a really cold woman sometimes, you know?” You study Anemone closely. Throughout all these years, she’s been assuming the form of ‘Alena’. You always thought this human disguise of hers curious. From what you understood, Agarthans required the corpse of a human to assume those cloaks. And yet when you first met her, Douglas seemed to have regarded Alena as a hermit from the Rusalkan mountains. Someone that he knew, and one who could be greatly trusted at that. Had she killed some poor innocent woman to assume that form of hers? Could you even ask her that, or would she find it rude?

“What you call ‘cold’, I call realistic.” She says. “If Agarthans and humans were meant to live together, we wouldn’t be here.”

>“Maybe.” You think to ask another question. “You mentioned you watched my fight with Rex.”

“What of it?”

>“If it looked like I was going to die, would you have finally interfered then?”

Anemone remains silent, pondering your question briefly before answering. “It was completely pig-headed of you to fight that man. I was beside myself that you’d even try. But if it looked like you were going to die…I’d have at least tried to extract you before he landed the finishing blow.”

>“Well, I suppose that’s about the best compliment I could ever get from you.”

She smirks. “Don’t get carried away. In your unconscious and depleted form, I might have been tempted to try Blood Reconstruction on you.”

You depart from the two Agarthans, making your way back to the main common area of the Sreng camp. You’re to stay here only briefly tonight, before continuing your trek tomorrow, where you’ll depart Faerghus on your way to Garreg Mach. The camp’s torches have been lit, and things are still active even though night has fallen.

>A): Choose a member of your company to speak with.
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>>5737152
>A): Choose a member of your company to speak with.
We should apologize to Clay for messing up his round, probably. Either that, or talk to whoever we haven't talked to in the longest.
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>>5737205
That's a fair point, and I'll support it. I'm also feeling like we should talk to Ashe since he doesn't like the church much and we'll be dealing with it, and/or Yara (I vaguely recall there was something we had to do that involved her).
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>>5737216
I just realized it's just for one member of the company.
I'll reaffirm my vote for Clay and supporting the first anon then.
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>>5737216
>(I vaguely recall there was something we had to do that involved her)
Shit, you're right
>>5737152
>Yara
it's time go on a "spiritual journey"(get zooted out of our fucking mind)
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>>5737152
>A): Choose a member of your company to speak with.

I want to fuck Ashe
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>>5737152
>A): Choose a member of your company to speak with.
yara
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>“We’re temporary allies is all. Once we’ve rooted out the Sages, I’ll return to Arcadia, and you’ll never see me again.”

That's pretty sad. Maybe by the end of this, we'll have built up a support rank with either of the Agarthans, seeing how integral they are to our campaign (and vice versa).

>>5737152
>A): Choose a member of your company to speak with.

Yara. We're already traveling with raiders-- might as well go on the spirit journey while we're at it. If not her, then maybe Clay, because I'm interested in what he's got to say here.
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>>5737152
>A): Choose a member of your company to speak with.

Supporting >>5737205, besides I feel like Clay might have some interesting insight into this whole affair we've found ourselves in, given he apparently knows enough about the Sreng to be fluent in their language.
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>>5737152
>>A): Choose a member of your company to speak with.
Clay
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>>5737152
>>A): Choose a member of your company to speak with.
Milly
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>>5737152
I wonder if Anemone is really okay with letting her race to just end up in hiding forever from humanity.
>A): Yara
S'been a moment since we've chatted with her
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>>5737152
>A): Choose a member of your company to speak with
Clay.
We never even got a single chance to talk to him past recruitment, I don't think.
For all the weight he's been pulling, he deserves some thanks, and I want to figure out what his deal is.
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>>5737152
>A): Choose a member of your company to speak with.
>Clay
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>>5737152
>A): Choose a member of your company to speak with.
Boytoy
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I like how the split is
>mysterious hero fans
>coomers
>stoners
Truly, Three Houses Quest(tm) covers all audiences
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>>5737152
>A): Choose a member of your company to speak with.
>Clay
Your secrets, hand them over
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>>5737152
>>A): Choose a member of your company to speak with.
>>Clay
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Clay wins, writing.
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>>5737907
i voted mysticism and taro, not weed thank you very much
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You figure you should find Clay and give him an apology. After all, it was your fault he’d “lost” his duel against Manus. And besides, it had been a while since you’d spoken with the mysterious mercenary. After some searching around camp, you find Clay sitting at a table with several Sreng warriors. By his animated gestures, you figure that he’s regaling them with some sort of tale. Clay had become something of a peculiarity amongst the raiders once they found out that he spoke their language. Upon spotting you, Clay barks something in the Sreng tongue that causes the warriors to laugh before getting up, leaving the two of you alone.

>“Were you making fun of me just now?” You ask him.

“Blair! I would never!” Clay gasps, mocking shock. “I merely told them my Commander was here to give me a dressing down, and that I’d require some privacy.”

>“I wanted to apologize for getting caught cheating during the Cúig Triail. I guess I should have had more faith in you that you’d have beaten that lumbering idiot.”

The Hero smirks, proud of himself. “A brute like that was a thousand years too early to take me on. But think nothing of it. What matters is that we prevailed in the Cúig Triail regardless.”

>“You seem rather confident in your abilities.” You sit down, helping yourself to a flagon of mead that was left behind. “I must admit though, I did feel a lot better knowing it was you out there. There’s a good argument to be made you’re the strongest fighter we have.”

Clay chuckles, taking a deep sip of his brew. “Well, when you’ve been on as many adventures as I have, you tend to learn a thing or two. I’m happy to instruct any of our mercenaries that you deem lacking. If it’s for you, Blair, I’m all too happy to assist.”

>“Adventures, huh?” You ask, squinting your eyes as you take him in closer. “How many are we talking here, exactly?”

“Pardon?”

>“I’ve always knew there was something off about you, but I wasn’t quite sure.” You prod at the man with an inquisitive finger. “That woman that fought Uriel, Morag. She called you a ‘vampire’. I thought that was curious. But then we found out that despite her youthful appearance, she was an old crone that maintained her strength and form by draining her opponents of their life force. That’s what you’ve been doing with that Runesword, haven’t you?”

“Blair…those are serious accusations!” Clay cries. “Didn’t anyone ever teach you at that fancy school of yours that it’s rude to question someone’s age!”

>“You claimed you were from Dagda, but you somehow speak the Sreng language. You say you’ve been to Albina, and Almyra, and you know much about Crests. I believe you are indeed well-travelled. And I don’t doubt your claims either. What I do believe though, is that there’s no way you’ve accomplished all this in one lifespan.”
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Clay listens to your thoughts, the smile never leaving his face. After you finish, he drums his fingers on the table, apparently thinking. You expect him to deflect as he usually does, but instead he surprises you. “Well…you’re half right, in any case. Though exceedingly rare, an exceptionally skilled dark mage, with enough effort and application, can eventually learn how to use Nosferatu to extend their lifespan. Personally though, I find that method to be rather crude and morally bleak. I developed my own similar, but wholly unique process instead.”

>“…So how old are you really?”

“Truth be told, I don’t remember. I stopped counting after the War of the Eagle and Lion.”

>“…That was…the year 751.”

“Don’t I look great?” He smirks, raising his eyebrows excitedly.”

>You sigh. You knew there was something weird about him…but this? “So then, who or what are you really? And what’s this secret to immortality you’ve seemingly found?”

“I’m a full-blooded human, same as you. But, per your original hunch, you were correct. I am indeed a Crest bearer. The Crest of Chevalier flows through my veins.”

>“Chevalier? Like the Apostle? I’ve only heard of it in legends. It’s a Crest of the Four Apostles, and one that’s supposedly been lost to history. No one even knows what it did.”

“On the surface, it’s a simple one. It allows its user to heal their own wounds as they fight. One can jump into the heat of battle and emerge on the other side completely unscathed. Any scratch or cut they’d have suffered would be healed upon inflicting damage against their opponent. It’s effective, but it lacks the same raw power that other Crests possess. After several years of honing this ability, and many hard-fought battles, I realized that it wasn’t just my wounds that were being healed. Illnesses, fatigue…even aging had all been staved off. Of all those in history that have possessed Chevalier, I believe only its namesake knew how to perform these same feats.”

>“For hundreds of years you’ve been staying alive…by fighting?”

Clay nods. “In a sense. Druids like Morag use Nosferatu to drain life-force from other humans. It’s a vicious cycle that leaves a pile of withered corpses in its wake. Chevalier on the other hand, heals my ailments all on its own. It does not discriminate, either. Most times, I don’t even need to kill to receive the effect. A simple disarming wound is enough to revert my course a few months. It makes me wonder if Seiros herself knew what she was doing when she bestowed the Crest upon my master.”

>“Your master?”
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“It was Chevalier. After leaving the service of the Archbishop, he travelled around the world, much like I do. He’d bestow his Crest every so often to souls he felt were in need. I was one such person. He found me after the Empire’s first Invasion of Dagda. I was wounded, and on the brink of death. Taking pity on me, it was his intervention that allowed for my survival.”

>“And you’ve survived this entire time. Doesn’t that get…lonely?”

Clay shrugs uncaringly. “Scholars have long theorized that true immortality would eventually drive a person mad. Personally, I don’t buy it. There’s always something new to see. I told you when we first met that I believe Crest bearers are too quick to squander their gifts. With my increased lifespan, I’ve travelled around the world, from conflict to conflict. I’ve helped topple tyrants. I’ve saved people from all manner of marauder and Demonic Beast. I’ve uncovered ancient ruins and shared my knowledge. The Goddess and Chevalier both saw fit to keep me alive in this manner, and I intend to use that gift to make this world a better place. I’ll continue to root out evil wherever I find it, until the day I finally die. After all, I’m not truly immortal. While it’s true I’ve staved off natural death, I’ve also been lucky. One bad fight would still be enough to end my life.”

>“So…the way you’ve been healing your wounds this entire time…it wasn’t truly a Runesword you were using?”

“It’s called a Wind Sword. They’re native to Dagda. It can fire a near invisible blade of wind at your foe. I simply called it a Runesword to explain my healing capabilities to onlookers.”

>“Elizabeth said she thought she saw you activate your Crest once before, but that she wasn’t sure.”

“I’ve since learned to muddle that effect. It’s important to me that others never learn of my true nature. And when you’ve been around as long as I have, you pick up more than a few tricks. Particularly when your master was someone of as great skill as Chevalier. Perhaps I should share a few lessons with that bandit woman. The way she wields her Crest is certainly lacking.”

This was all a lot to take in. You didn’t believe Clay was lying to you, and it would certainly explain many of his peculiarities. If he were in fact telling the truth, there were an untold number of questions that you wanted to ask him.

>Choose 3

>A): Why did you choose to join the Blackwings instead of the Knights of Seiros?
>B): In all your travels, have you dealt with the Agarthans before?
>C): How did Chevalier grant you your Crest?
>D): What happened to your master?
>E): Why are you telling me all this now?
>F): What do you believe our best course of action is now?
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>>5738237
>A): Why did you choose to join the Blackwings instead of the Knights of Seiros?
>D): What happened to your master?
>E): Why are you telling me all this now?
We don't really need to ask about how he got his crest, we know it's possible to transplant one with a blood transfusion and mumbo jumbo magicks so that's probably what happened. I'm most interested in knowing in why he picked us over the Church when he sees himself as a servant of the Godess that should smite evil forever. His opinion on how we should proceed isn't really needed either: We will kill the snakes, and Clay will probably come with us until that is done because that's what a hero would do.
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>>5738237
Supporting >>5738247 , these are the most pressing things to ask this man. Also, dang, Clay probably knew Jeralt personally BEFORE he took an arrow for Rhea and got Crest'd. We need to have him talk to Byleth the next time we run into her, she could actually learn some stuff about her dad's childhood.
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>>5738237
>>5738247
+1
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>It's not a Runesword, but a Wind Sword
>He's just got stupidly high regeneration thanks to his Crest

Damn, not a dragon, but a human with what is essentially an immortality Crest? Super cool.

>>5738247
>>5738247
Backing this.
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Wow okay, I had a feeling Clay had some secrets but finding out he's basically our own personal Jeralt is certainly a thing. Quite the asset for Blair to have in her pocket. Also as an aside nice RD reference with the Wind Sword, always wondered why later games didn't stick with FE10's decision to give swords a non-magical 1-2 range option like axes/lances do.

>>5738237
>>5738247
+1, the particulars of how he got his crest would be interesting but not all that relevant, and as >>5738278 pointed out whatever Clay thinks of our course of action or the slithers is irrelevant to Blair's crusade. I would be curious if he picked up on some slither info from Chevalier but I'm skeptical he's got much we don't already know from Anemone.
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>>5738237
>A): Why did you choose to join the Blackwings instead of the Knights of Seiros?
>D): What happened to your master?
>F): What do you believe our best course of action is now?
He's telling us this now because it's the first time we talked personally lol
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>>5738237
>A): Why did you choose to join the Blackwings instead of the Knights of Seiros?
>B): In all your travels, have you dealt with the Agarthans before?
>D): What happened to your master?
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>>5738237
>A): Why did you choose to join the Blackwings instead of the Knights of Seiros?
>D): What happened to your master?
>F): What do you believe our best course of action is now?
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>>5738231
>“Didn’t anyone ever teach you at that fancy school of yours that it’s rude to question someone’s age!”
Etiquette lessons were for nobles only so no.
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>>5738237
>>B): In all your travels, have you dealt with the Agarthans before?
>C): How did Chevalier grant you your Crest?
>E): Why are you telling me all this now?
Huh, that was very interesting, for long we had theorized he was like a dragon but he was simply using his crest to stay young, neat.
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>>5738237
>A): Why did you choose to join the Blackwings instead of the Knights of Seiros?
>B): In all your travels, have you dealt with the Agarthans before?
>D): What happened to your master?
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>>5738237
>A): Why did you choose to join the Blackwings instead of the Knights of Seiros?
>D): What happened to your master?
>F): What do you believe our best course of action is now?
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>>5738237
>A): Why did you choose to join the Blackwings instead of the Knights of Seiros?
>B): In all your travels, have you dealt with the Agarthans before?
>D): What happened to your master?
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>>5738247
>>5738237
>>5738247
>>5738237
Support

And he did hand over his secrets huh. I really wanna know why he joined up - have a feeling that he was checking if the witch needed bringing to justice, that first meeting.

>>5738515
We've talked to him before, shortly after he joined I think. He just acted all coy and basically said to check back when you've upped the support rank more.
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A, D, and E win. Writing
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>“I don’t understand why you’d choose the Blackwings over the Knights of Seiros.” You say to Clay. “Don’t get me wrong, I’m grateful that you ultimately decided to help us instead. But wouldn’t the Church treat you almost like royalty? The Four Apostles are incredibly important figures within its history. If they found out you bore the Crest of Chevalier, they’d have immediately promoted you to a position of importance. Especially given their current state.”

“That’s true. I certainly wouldn’t have to sell myself as a mercenary to make ends meet at the very least.” Clay says. “Chevalier is certainly a revered man in the Church of Seiros. But in actuality, he left the service of the Archbishop willingly. He believed that she’d begun to lose sight of her responsibilities to Fodlan and its people. After one particular incident, he and the other Apostles abandoned the monastery to pursue their own interests. Given that my master himself wanted to stay clear of the Church’s talons, I chose to do so myself as well. If I’d joined up with the Knights, any one of those Nabateans that remain would have sniffed me out in an instant, likely with a million questions. So, I decided to join up with a mercenary company I’d heard of that had seen successes against the Empire. Little did I know just what I’d really be getting myself into.”

>“You know about the Nabateans?” That was a surprise to you. Their existence was an even deeper secret than that of the Agarthans. Even Anemone only seemed to know a token amount of info about them.

“Only what my master shared with me.” Clay says. “The Archbishop is one such being, as is her closest attendant. They may frequently change their identities, but the positions have always been held by the same people since their inception.”

>“So Rhea…and likely Seteth are…” You recall what Anemone had told you only recently. Thanks to your brother, there were now two less Nabateans in the world.

“I wouldn’t go spreading that info around.” Clay cautions. “Though even if you did, it’s not as if anyone would believe you.”

>“I’m quite used to that already.” You say, irritated. “Whatever happened to your master anyway?”

“We travelled together for a long while, though in reality, it was only a brief moment in my lifespan. By the time I’d met him, he’d already seen much of the known world on his own. The last I’d heard, he went to live as a recluse, settling a small village in the eastern mountains of Leicester that eventually became known as Kupala. If he’s still alive or not though, I have no idea.”

>“You’ve lived quite an interesting life. Maybe more so than any other person alive or dead. Why tell me all this now after you’ve been here for so long?”
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“Well, I obviously can’t just go around shouting about my true nature, can I? Truth be told, I never had any intention of telling you. But…you’ve certainly made quite the lasting impression on me. To think that an ordinary human, and a non-Crest bearer at that too, could be such a thorn in the side of Shambhala…I find it inspiring. After everything that we’ve been through, I thought it was only right that I come clean and tell you the truth. At least before the end finally arrives”

>“What do you mean?”

“Can’t you tell? Things seem as though they will finally be coming to their conclusion. Neither the Empire nor the Knights of Seiros can continue this type of fighting for much longer. Once it’s all said and done, there will be nothing left stopping us from rooting out the Seven Sages. I believe of all the battles in my life that I’ve fought so far, the ones still to come in this conflict will be the most important yet. And I intend to see them through by your side, not the Church’s.”

>“I’m grateful to hear that, truly. Though I have to admit…of all the secrets I pictured you hiding, this was by far the one I expected the least.”

“Oh, like what?”

>“I thought perhaps…you were a Nabatean? Or a Nosferatu-wielding vampire like Morag said. Or maybe that you were even an Agarthan yourself?”

Clay blinks, utterly taken aback. “Blair…that’s utterly ridiculous.”

The next day, the Sreng army continues their march towards Garreg Mach. You ride at the front of the host, alongside Prince Leif and his “First Sword”, Cormac. By now, you stand to leave the ruined country of Faerghus behind and expect to arrive at Garreg Mach within the next two days. Your group continues to face no obstacles as you make your way south. The bulk of the Orthodox and Dukedom armies are likely already there waiting for you. As you near the border, a scout reports to you that there appears to be a blockade in the road. He says that a large group of peasants have gathered there and appear to be stuck. Leif suggests pushing through and not wasting any time on the rabble.

>A): Agree with Leif. You have to get to Garreg Mach as quickly as possible.
>B): Stop and inquire as to what is happening.
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>>5739716
>B): Stop and inquire as to what is happening.
Well Leif, here's your first chance to prove to Byleth you're not just unwashed barbarians and you actually are a people worthy to live peacfully side-by-side with.
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>>5739716
>B): Stop and inquire as to what is happening.
Hopefully this will be good for the Sreng PR campaign.
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>>5739716
>Clay blinks, utterly taken aback. “Blair…that’s utterly ridiculous.”
Blair (and us) really went for the darkest deepest possible option for Clay when he simply had a Crest, but to be fair we didn't know Crest could do that so...
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>>5739716
>B): Stop and inquire as to what is happening.
Best we not just plow through. These peasants might have news from the front, given the likelihood of their being refugees (or at least of there being refugees among them).
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>>5739716
>>B): Stop and inquire as to what is happening.
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>>5739716
>B): Stop and inquire as to what is happening.
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Clay's cool. But I wonder if he'd give Blair his blood if it means saving her from fatal wounds...

>>5739716
>B): Stop and inquire as to what is happening.
There is the off chance that this might bite us in the ass later, but the potential reward is pretty good.
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>>5739716
>>A): Agree with Leif. You have to get to Garreg Mach as quickly as possible.
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>>5739716
>>B): Stop and inquire as to what is happening.
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>>5739716
>B): Stop and inquire as to what is happening.
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>>5739716
>>B): Stop and inquire as to what is happening.
The Agarthans do seem to be desperate in making sure that the attack is a success, so it wold be funny if they ended up waiting on us. If not, the Church can probably hold out while we get sidetracked.
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>>5739716
>B): Stop and inquire as to what is happening.
Blair really picking up a side gig as the Sreng PR manager kek

Really curious if we would have missed Clay entirely if we were a jerk to that pickpocket kid. Also him failing at stealth when we were travelling to the village was 100% intentional huh
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>>5739716
>B): Stop and inquire as to what is happening.
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>“Might I remind you that you’re trying to win the hearts and minds of a nation that you’ve been relentlessly pillaging for the last several years?” You say to Leif. “Perhaps now may be a good chance to show these folks the ‘kinder’ side of the Sreng people. Word of mouth travels fast around these parts after all.”

Prince Leif almost looks taken aback by your brazenness. “Might I remind you that it’s YOUR people at Garreg Mach that we’re going to aid, not mine. Bah! Fine, let’s just hurry up and find out what they want.”

The scout leads you and a small party ahead towards where at least two dozen peasants are milling about on the road. Alongside you are Prince Leif and Cormac; the latter looking rather bored. From the Blackwings, Corrine and Ashe accompany you. After a short trek, you find the blockade the scout had mentioned. A large wagon appears to be stuck in the middle of the road with one of its wheels missing. Some of the peasants look to be attempting to replace the damaged part, but to no avail. As you draw nearer, they spot you, terror filling their faces.

“The raiders! They’ve returned!” A woman shrieks. The peasants descend into an immediate panic. Some fall back, while others hold out faming equipment in a vain attempt to defend themselves.

>“We’re not raiders!” You shout, approaching with your arms out. Upon hearing the common tongue of Fodlan rather than Sreng, the peasants before you exchange confused glances. “We heard you were in trouble and wanted to see if there was anything we could do to assist?”

The person who appears to oversee this rabble, a middle-aged man with a sharp hoe in his hands, looks back at his friends for reassurance before turning towards you. “If you ain’t raiders…how come you’re with them?” He points an accusing finger towards Cormac, who has his arms crossed. The Swordmaster hasn’t even bothered to place a hand on his sword hilt, evidently feeling unthreatened by the scared mob.

>“These are good men, I promise you!” Your eyes drift to the broken wheel that the peasants had been tinkering with a moment ago. “Your wagon, the wheel is busted is it not? Please, allow us to fetch you a replacement. My comrades from Sreng have plenty that they can share with you.”

The man clenches his jaw, unsure of whether he should trust you or not. Feeling as though he is left with no other choice though, he reluctantly relents, and lowers his how towards the ground. “That would be kind of you, ma’am. If we can get that part, I promise you we’ll have this wagon fixed in no time and be out of your way before you can even blink.”

>“Hey, you.” You turn towards the Sreng scout, who looks taken aback, giving away that he understands you. “Fetch a spare wheel for our friends here please.”
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The scout looks towards Leif for approval, who only grunts and points a finger behind him. The scout then scurries off.

“Thank you, ma’am.” The man says as he watches the scout run away. “I won’t lie, I was mighty worried when I saw you and those uh…Sreng folk heading our way. But thank the Goddess you’ve come to our aid. I fear we might have had to leave this damn thing behind if you hadn’t shown up.”

>“The Goddess certainly provides. My name is Blair.” You say towards the mob’s leader, offering him a handshake. “I’m a mercenary headed south.”

“Lucas.” He says, meeting your hand with his own calloused and rough right.

>“It’s good to meet you, Lucas. May I inquire as to where you and your band are heading?”

“We’re pilgrims.” He says gruffly. “We were headed south on a religious mission. We were making mighty fine pace too until that damn wheel broke off. Was hoping we’d have gotten away before any, uhh… ‘northerners’ got wind of us. No offense of course to your friends. You seem like an upright, Goddess-fearing woman. If you say those folks are alright, I’ll trust you.”

>“Pilgrims heading south?” You ask, puzzled. “My friend, you may wish to reconsider this journey of yours. We’ve received word that Garreg Mach will soon be besieged by the Dukedom. Religious pilgrimage or not, it’s certainly no place you want to go to right now. Especially with your party of women and children.”

“Garreg Mach?” The man asks. You note in his voice that now he appears to be the one confused. “No offense, but have you been living under a rock or something? That place is a sinner's shrine. No, we’re headed to Zanado.”

Zanado, the Red Canyon. Your memories of that place come flooding back. It was where your first mission at Garreg Mach had taken place. Zanado was strictly off limits to all but the highest-ranking members of the Church of Seiros. Or…at least it used to be. With everything that had been going on, it seems the Knights no longer had the manpower to keep visitors away.

>“Ahh…you’re right, I must have…not heard?” You say, pretending to be embarrassed.

“The Patriarch has decreed that all able-bodied adherents of the Church must go on a pilgrimage to Zanado.” Lucas says. “We’re to await his arrival. It is there that he is to reveal the Goddess’ grand design to us all, and how we may avert her wrath when she returns to Fodlan.”

Shit. They’re religious pilgrims alright. Just adherents of the same religion that branded you a Witch and also advocates for your immediate execution. Members of the Orthodox Church. Just then, a small girl walks up and tugs at Lucas’ pants. Dirt-faced and thin, she couldn’t be any older than seven. She clutches a small doll in her other arm as she looks at you wide-eyed.

>A): Thank the man for the info, give him the wheel, and depart.
>B): Withhold the wheel from the pilgrims and push them aside.
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>>5740738
>A): Thank the man for the info, give him the wheel, and depart.
Huh, interesting.
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>>5740738
>A): Thank the man for the info, give him the wheel, and depart.
This might improve our reputation as well. Even if it doesn't, it's not as if peasants would be a major threat to us or Byleth. Ideally, we'll also be killing off Patriarch Bennett, so anyone going to Zanado would have wasted their time.
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Interesting stuff. According to Yara's vision from a few threads ago...

>“A great beast stands before you. It bears seven ferocious, monstrous heads, though one lies to the side, dead. Four of the heads are staring in separate directions, their attention fixated on something. The remaining two stare directly at you though. They will devour you, if given the opportunity.”

The Seven Sages. We killed Diogenes, and will probably kill Odesse, which leaves one more Sage after our head after this. The other four are... supposedly preoccupied.

>“You stand before a great, mountainous castle. Its defenders hurtle insults at you from behind its walls, shocked and appalled by your actions. They know exactly who you are and will spare no expense to stop you from reaching the inside.”

Probably Rusalka? I imagine our home region would be loathe to accept a traitor back into their walls, but it could feasibly be any other Empire castle.

>“I see a large tower, overlooking a vast, red canyon. Pilgrims from all over Fodlan have flocked here for salvation. They beg at the feet of a false prophet, hoping to be saved from the end of the world. Instead, they will only fuel it.”

This is probably Zanado. I'm not too familiar with what's happening with that area in-game at around this time, but it's nothing good, I'm sure.

>>5740738
>A): Thank the man for the info, give him the wheel, and depart.
Thanks. Now let's move before they realize Blair's basically Public Enemy #1 to the Orthodox Church.
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>>5740738
>>A): Thank the man for the info, give him the wheel, and depart.
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>>5740738
>B): Withhold the wheel from the pilgrims and push them aside.
Change of mind
t. Witch
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>>5740738
>>B): Withhold the wheel from the pilgrims and push them aside.
Uh, they're gonna die if they get to Zanado. Gonna get eaten up by a ritual or turned into Demonic Beasts or something.
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>>5740738
>B): Withhold the wheel from the pilgrims and push them aside.
For their own good
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>>5740738
>A): Thank the man for the info, give him the wheel, and depart.
I bet them going will ripple into us getting help somehow.
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>>5740738
You really had to put a starving little girl in front of us to really make that B option a total dick move.
And it worked.
>A): Thank the man for the info, give him the wheel, and depart.
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>>5741027
I smell a mass blood sacrifice
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>>5740738
>B): Withhold the wheel from the pilgrims and push them aside.
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>>5740738
>B): Withhold the wheel from the pilgrims and push them aside.
Won't exactly win any hearts and minds, but given what >>5741027 brought up I don't think helping these people get to Zanado sounds like a good idea.
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>>5741399
In character it would just be us being a dick. That's all meta knowledge Blair doesn't know.
And it's not helping Sreng's appearance any, and we should at least try in that regard.

Besides I'm starting to be under the impression things might not go as expected with the demon beast transformation if we help them. Hell I almost expect these peasants to blab about it, giving us a better opportunity to surprise kill Odesse or have misinfo about us reach our enemies for a surprise attack.
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>>5740738
>B): Withhold the wheel from the pilgrims and push them aside.
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>>5740738
>A): Thank the man for the info, give him the wheel, and depart.
Don't wanna start a riot of anything
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>>5740738
>A): Thank the man for the info, give him the wheel, and depart.
Let's not make a scene, alright?
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A wins, writing.
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>>5740738
The Orthodox Church may have wanted you dead, but it was its leadership that had made that decree. As far as you saw it, these poor people had nothing to do with that decision and meant you no harm. And even if they did, it wasn’t as if they’d be able to act upon it. You flash the little girl a friendly smile, and she returns the gesture, showing you a row of bright teeth. The scout returns at that moment with the wheel you’d sent him to fetch and offers his assistance to the peasants in Lucas’ party.

“By the Goddess.” Lucas breathes a sigh of relief. “Thanks again, Blair. You have no idea how much this means to us. It’s important that we get to Zanado as quickly as we can. We’re the last ones from our village left. Everyone else has already gone on without us.”

>“I see. You’re expecting a big crowd there?”

“Course.” Lucas nods. “Everyone who’s a believer in the Goddess and hasn’t been taken in by the heretic Rhea’s lies is going to be there. I know you mentioned you were heading south for work but…perhaps you should abandon that, friend. The end is nigh, as they say. Best to get right with your soul now before the Goddess returns to Fodlan.”

>“Ahh…perhaps I’ll stop by after my spot of work is done. Now then, I should probably get going. Safe travels.”

“You as well, Blair. Go with her blessing.”

As you and your party make your way back to the main Sreng host, you can’t help but discuss the news Lucas just shared with you.

“Zanado, huh?” Corrine groans as she recollects the site of her first mission. “To think an entire host of pilgrims are on their way to that blasted shithole. Heh, if Archbishop Rhea were still around, she’d likely be beside herself with unbridled rage.”

>“No kidding. I always got the impression we were there to kill those bandits not because they were criminals, but because they were trespassing on sacred ground.”

“Nothing sacred about that place.” Corrine huffs. “It’s an arid dump with nothing but ruins.”

>“Perhaps…but something about this seems definitely off.”

“They’re to wait for the Patriarch’s arrival, are they? Well, they’ll be waiting for quite some time.” Leif says assuredly. “If he’s really at Garreg Mach assisting the siege, then there’s no way he’ll be leaving that place alive.”
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With the pilgrims’ wagon now repaired and the road clear, you and the rest of the army are once again able to resume your journey south. You ride at the front of the column alongside Ashe. You’ve noticed that your lover has hardly been himself lately. After it had been decided that you and the others would be marching to assist Garreg Mach, Ashe seemed to become a bit more closed off. He broached no objection to the decision and agreed to join in. But still, the usually jovial sniper seemed to be in a far less welcoming mood than normal.

>“Is everything okay?” You ask him from atop Beathan. Ever since he’d undergone the Ebon Wing ritual, most mundane animals seemed to feel a sense of dread when around him. Ashe had a way with horses though, and his own steed seemed to be able to stomach being around Beathan enough that the two of you could ride side by side.

“Well…I suppose it’s hard to be excited for this.” Ashe says after finally being prodded. “I told you back at the monastery that I did not wish to fight for the Knights of Seiros. I agreed I’d fight for you and the Blackwings, and I’m not going back on my word. If you’re going to sneak in there to try and assassinate this Sage, I’m going to make sure I’m there by your side. It’s just…I hate that Lonato’s killers stand to benefit from our aid.”

You notice a certain book of Ashe’s peeping out of his bag. It was Lonato’s diary. Or at least, that’s what he claimed it was. He’d told you it was given to him by a priest from the Western Church, right after the two of you slew Santiago. Though you’d never vocalized it aloud, the circumstances and convenience of it all seemed incredibly suspect. But what could you do? Ashe believed it. He said it contained things only Lonato would have known. If you pushed him too hard on it, he was likely to push back himself.

>A): I understand your concerns, Ashe. Don’t think of it as helping the Church of Seiros, but as stopping the Agarthans.
>B): Your objections are noted.
>C): Is this because of that book? How can you really be so sure it’s not a trick?
>D): Write-in
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>>5741855
>A): I understand your concerns, Ashe. Don’t think of it as helping the Church of Seiros, but as stopping the Agarthans.
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>>5741855
>A): I understand your concerns, Ashe. Don’t think of it as helping the Church of Seiros, but as stopping the Agarthans.
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Blair truly is leading her own Warband, huh?

Part of me is tempted to vote for C, to see if we can't nip this in the bud sooner rather than later, but I'll respect his wishes.

>>5741855
>A): I understand your concerns, Ashe. Don’t think of it as helping the Church of Seiros, but as stopping the Agarthans.
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>>5741855
>A): I understand your concerns, Ashe. Don’t think of it as helping the Church of Seiros, but as stopping the Agarthans.
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>>5741855
>A): I understand your concerns, Ashe. Don’t think of it as helping the Church of Seiros, but as stopping the Agarthans.

Blair just needs to wipe away Ashe's concerns with her body
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>>5741855
Find somewhere unseen and kiss him until he shuts up. That's what he wants right.....?
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>>5741855
>>A): I understand your concerns, Ashe. Don’t think of it as helping the Church of Seiros, but as stopping the Agarthans
Also let him take control tonight
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>>5741855
>A): I understand your concerns, Ashe. Don’t think of it as helping the Church of Seiros, but as stopping the Agarthans.
>D) May I see Lonato's diary?
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>>5741855
>>A): I understand your concerns, Ashe. Don’t think of it as helping the Church of Seiros, but as stopping the Agarthans
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>>5741855
>C): Is this because of that book? How can you really be so sure it’s not a trick?
>D) May I see Lonato's diary?
>E) Kiss the doubting boy
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>>5741855
>C): Is this because of that book? How can you really be so sure it’s not a trick?
A doesn't really answer his concerns though. Sure, Ashe may be 100% loyal to us, but we still don't want him to lose focus during battle.
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A wins, writing.
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A part of you wanted to express your concern that Ashe may have been looking too closely into this diary he’d been “lucky” enough to receive. But you’ve seen first-hand how defensive he could get if its authenticity was questioned. Rather than pushing him away right before a critical moment, you thought it prudent to sympathize with his feelings.

>“I understand your concerns, Ashe. Don’t think of it as helping the Church of Seiros, but as stopping the Agarthans. That’s always been our goal from the start.”

Ashe mulls over your words for a few silent moments. “I suppose you’re right. I’ll…try to think of it that way.” He sighs. “I’ve seen what those monsters are capable of when left to their own devices. The Church may be bad, but the Agarthans are even worse.”

You get the feeling Ashe is hardly convinced with his own words. You wanted to get to the bottom of this diary one day and find out the truth of the matter. There was a possible chance that if you emerged victorious in the battle ahead, someone at Garreg Mach might be amenable enough to confirm the veracity of its claims that Archbishop Rhea framed Lonato’s son. But for now, the investigation would have to wait until after the siege was lifted.

The Sreng army continues to make good pace towards Garreg Mach. As you draw closer, you’re able to make out the tell-tale signs of another army having just passed through the area. The ground beneath you has already been trampled by thousands of boots, with their prints still evident in the mud. You’re able to make out the faint scent of smoke somewhere in the far-off distance. After several miles of this, you and the others find yourself only a few hours away from your destination. You’re set to arrive at Garreg Mach that day, but before you do, Prince Leif calls together a war council to discuss the strategy you wish to employ. Together with some of your officers, you meet with the Sreng leader in a makeshift tent.

“Ingrid has returned from scouting duty.” Corrine reports to you.

>“How is she faring?”

“Better. Looks like all she needed to get out of her slump was to get her ass back to work.”

As if on cue, the noble pegasus knight walks into the tent and gives you a curt salute. You find the expression entirely unnecessary but say nothing as she begins reporting her findings.

“The siege has already started.” Ingrid says. “Our estimation of their numbers seems to be fairly accurate. I’d say they have roughly somewhere in the range of 2500-3000 soldiers surrounding the monastery. They currently have siege equipment deployed and are hammering the walls. So far though, they still appear to be standing. I didn’t see any Demonic Beasts as well.”

“You went unnoticed?” Leif asks, an eyebrow raised.
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>>5742603
Ingrid nods. “The enemy army appears to be…disorganized. I don’t know of the specifics, but they appear to have somehow already sustained some casualties.”

>“How could that be?” You ask. Now it was your turn to raise your eyebrows.

“I believe General Leopold must have somehow caught them off-guard as they were setting up their camps.” Ingrid says. “Their infirmary appears to be far too active and full for a siege that has just started.”

“What a crazy bastard.” Corrine whistles. “You say the walls are still standing?”

Ingrid nods. “I didn’t find any Knights of Seiros outside them either. It looks as though they’re all holed up inside.”

>“And the enemy commanders? Any sign of them?”

“There’s an old man on the frontlines that everyone seems to be getting their orders from.” Ingrid reports. “As for the Patriarch, I’ve seen no sign of him. There’s a massive tent within the camp that bears the insignia of the Church. It’s closed off and is heavily guarded. If he’s anywhere, I’d imagine it’s there.”

“You mentioned wishing to employ subtlety here.” Leif says. “It was that old man that we were supposed to report to. This ‘Montgomery’ fellow. As far as he knows, that should still be the case, and he should be expecting us to arrive any minute now. There’s a few ways we can go about doing this. For starters, we’ll pick a party composed of both our elite. We’ll request a private meeting with Montgomery to go over strategy. Once he’s isolated, we’ll spring our trap. We’ll get the jump on him and take him out. After which, we can use some sort of signal to alert the rest of the Sreng army to attack.”

“We can use your Bolting.” Corrine says to you. “It’s loud and big enough to alert the entire battlefield. Our folks will be sure to notice it and come rushing in.”

>“Sounds risky. I’m worried we’ll have a lot of heat on us once we attack Montgomery.”

“That’s why we’ll take it to that large tent that Ingrid saw.” Leif says. “We can deal with him and Bennett in one go. We’ll just need to make it quick is all. Only bring our best killers to ensure the job is done as fast and painless as possible before anyone outside is alerted. We kill the two of them before anyone notices, and then use your Bolting to bring the rest of the army crashing down. Without any leadership, the enemy army will be cut down in short notice.”

>“So…are me and my men to disguise ourselves as Sreng warriors?”

“We can certainly do that.” Leif smirks. “Or perhaps you should play the part of our prisoners? I’ve learned the Patriarch holds you in some regard. It sounds like they can’t wait to get their hands on you.”

>A): We’ll disguise ourselves as Sreng bodyguards.
>B): We’ll go with the prisoner idea.
>C): I’ve changed my mind. Forget subtlety, let’s just run the bastards down.
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>>5742605
>C): I’ve changed my mind. Forget subtlety, let’s just run the bastards down.
So they're disorganized and active? Interesting.
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>>5742605
>B): We'll go with the prisoner idea.
I know some folks wanted to see Blair in Sreng getup, but this is the bait the enemy is more likely to take.
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>>5742605
>A): We’ll disguise ourselves as Sreng bodyguards.
I don't trust the prisoner idea, I just feel it might go bad.
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>>5742605
>>A): We’ll disguise ourselves as Sreng bodyguards.
Prisoners can easily go wrong
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Tough one. On one hand, disguising as Sreng Raiders might make us look a little strange, but on the other, pretending to have been captured lets us get much closer, but might tip Odesse off. There is also the chance that the pilgrims we had a while ago had alerted him to it, but we made it here before they did, so that's unlikely.

Of course, if Anemone's warning last thread was correct, then it's entirely possible that they're already aware that Maeve is dead and that we've subverted the Sreng, and if that's the case, it's better if we instead discard everything and go for a surprise attack. In turn, however, it's quite likely that Odesse will escape once the fight starts going south for him.

>>5742605
>A): We’ll disguise ourselves as Sreng bodyguards.

I doubt Odesse keeps track of every Sreng henchman around, but with Maeve dead, it's not like he can keep informed on that front anyway. Also we get to see Leif, Cormac, the Blackwings, and perhaps even Leopold react to Blair in Sreng attire and I think that'd be really funny.
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>>5742605
>B): We’ll go with the prisoner idea.
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>>5742605
>A): We’ll disguise ourselves as Sreng bodyguards.
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>>5742605
>B): We'll go with the prisoner idea.

I want Ashe to tie up Blair
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>>5742605
>A): We’ll disguise ourselves as Sreng bodyguards.
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>>5742605
>B): We’ll go with the prisoner idea.
Purely because this might lure out the Patriarch too. Plus it might justify any inconsistencies in Sreng's story AND helps explain away why Maeve isn't around (Blair killed her and then got captured, weaken after Gronder)
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>>5742605
>B): We’ll go with the prisoner idea.
Most likely to succeed since I don't know how many of our crew could pass for Sreng under scrutiny even when dressed up. If Blair is dragged in to their camp in chains all the attention will be on her and not on the entourage, plus it's likely we get both the Patriarch and the Slitherer in to the same tent easier if we use ourselves as bait. Better make sure we're a bit roughed up too to sell the lie that we were captured, a black eye or a broken nose with some bruises ought to do.
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>>5742605
>B): We’ll go with the prisoner idea.
This would potentially draw out Bennett, and it'd be better if we kill both him and Odesse now. No demonic beasts is suspicious when it doesn't seem like the battle isn't going well for them, but Odesse is an Agarthan. He might just be taking his time since it's not like he's going to care about his soldiers dying.
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>>5742605
>>B): We’ll go with the prisoner idea.
Tie her up, Ashe!
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>>5742605
>A): We’ll disguise ourselves as Sreng bodyguards.
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>>5742605
>A): We’ll disguise ourselves as Sreng bodyguards.
Have a bad feeling about B. So many bad things can happen, like being betrayed when we are completely helpless....
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Hmm, definitely tricky. A is funny but I doubt many of the Blackwings could feasibly pass as Sreng, and even in disguise there's the possibility Blair is recognized and the kill team has to fight their way out surrounded by hostiles. B is the best plan on paper since Blair in chains would be the tastiest bait for the sage, but we're *really* trusting Leif is fully in our camp because he could easily just double cross her once she's clapped in irons. C meanwhile almost certainly wins the battle given the enemy is already weakened - doubly so if we could get Ingrid into the Monastery to tell the Knights and have them sally forth in a pincer. But I have to imagine it would mean our primary marks would both have a good chance of slipping away in the confusion.

>>5742605
>A): We’ll disguise ourselves as Sreng bodyguards.

It's not the best plan but maybe with their army already in distress our marks will be more amenable to getting the Sreng in the field ASAP and will let their guard down in agreeing to a meeting. Ultimately I do think I'd trust Leif wouldn't backstab us in the prisoner plan, but I don't even want a situation where he could be tempted to do so.
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>>5742605
>B): We’ll go with the prisoner idea.
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Tie between A and B. Next vote wins
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>>5743528
It seems everyone already voted so (You) should probably just roll a d2 before someone decides to samefag.
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Rolled 1 (1d2)

Sure we'll do it this way for once. 1 is A, 2 is B.
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While the idea of disguising yourselves as prisoners certainly had its merits, it wasn’t without its downfalls as well. For starters, you’d likely be deprived of your weapons once in the enemy camp. And while Leif had been courteous and willing to work with you so far, you didn’t like the prospect of risking everything on him honoring your agreement. Particularly if things went south. Disguising yourselves and obscuring your faces seemed the best bet. The less notice Odesse had that you were present in his camp, the better.

>“We’ll stick with the bodyguard idea. Do you have spare uniforms for myself and my men?”

Leif nods. “We mostly stick to leather and furs, but we do have some plate armor as well. Contrary to popular belief, we aren’t primitive savages. We can supply you and your men with quality armor that would make even Zoltan blush.”

You’d heard the name Zoltan before. He was perhaps the most famous figure from Sreng. Known as a legendary blacksmith, he’d forged a number of powerful blades in his day. Genuine Zoltan blades went for a fortune on the market. If Leif had quality armor like that to spare, it would at least put you a little more at ease that he wouldn’t be turning traitor on you at the last minute.

>“Sounds good. Now then, as for the matter of assembling our team…”

“Eight of us, including yourself and I should do.” Leif says. “Anymore and I fear we run the risk of alerting Montgomery. Joining us will be Cormac. As for the other two on my side, one is another skilled Swordmaster, while the other will be someone capable of healing our wounds. Any one of them would be more than capable of striking down any bastards they throw at us.”

>“So that leaves me with three options on my end.”

“Two. I’m going with you, Blair.” Ashe says resolutely. “I’m not just going to let you walk into that tent without making sure you’re coming out safely. I’ll put an arrow in-between the Patriarch’s eyes, I promise.”

“This won’t be a picnic, Blair.” Leif says, studying Ashe closely. If he has any opinion on the sniper, he keeps it to himself. “It’s possible that even with the element of surprise, we can expect a hard-fought battle. That’s to say nothing of the swarm of enemies that will converge on our position once you fire off that Bolting spell to alert the others. Pick your best men. Ones that are both strong enough to deal as much damage as possible, while surviving the defensive position we’ll need to take.”

“Subtlety is important as well.” Corrine adds. “Odesse will sniff out Anemone in a heartbeat. And naturally, Miss Crest-bearing Heroes Relic here is also out of the picture.” Corrine gestures towards Ingrid, who can only shrug her shoulders in defeat.

>A): Choose two Blackwings to accompany you.
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>>5743752
>Clay
Number #1 pick, man dual attacks all the time and is self-sustaining which means one less person the healer needs to focus on.

I assume Sebastian is still incapacitated? Otherwise he'd be my second pick since we don't seem to get a tank from Leif. I'll pur forth
>Uriel
as the second choice because I am paranoid over Dark Slitherer Mages. Corrine is a good second choice.
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>>5743752
Seconding >>5743769, Clay and Uriel unless Sebastian is 100% in which case Clay and Sebastian.
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>>5743752
>clay and uriel
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Huh. It's been a while since we've been deadlocked on a vote. I personally would've been fine either way, but pointing out that we would've walked in there bound, with no weapons certainly makes me a bit nervous.

>>5743752
>Clay
>Sebastian

I'm pretty sure Sebastian's at full capacity now. And Clay's a no-brainer, of course.
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>>5743752
>Clay
Yeah he's self sustaining and can always double.
>Uriel
He's packing mend so there's some extra healing in case the Sreng healer goes down, has blessed lance so he's self sustaining, can target both Res and Def, and that +demonic beast, +dark mage damage is always going to be helpful against slithers.

I really do not like sending Seb and his mighty 7 Res into a defensive bout with snakes. One good spell with tear him apart if great shield doesn't proc. Corrine is also a very good alternative for Uriel

Quick question Tree if you're about - will anyone recognise Blair and Uriel's blessed Lances?
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>>5743752
>Clay
>Sebastian
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>>5743752
>Clay and Sebastian
Like Leif said, we'll need a strong tank to deal with the Orthodox Church after killing off one of their leaders and sending a Bolting to the other. We just have to kill Odesse immediately to prevent any demonic beast shenanigans.
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>>5743752
>Clay and Uriel
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>>5743752
>Clay
>Corrine
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>>5743752
>Clay
>Sebastian
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>>5743752
>Clay
>Uriel
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>>5743752
>Clay
As others have said, he's self-sustaining. Plus, he's just told us he's 100% on board with our snake-hunting mission.

>Uriel
Sebastian is a great guy, but as others have said, we need someone with RES so our tank doesn't get Dark Spikes'd or Mire'd into oblivion.
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>>5743752
>Clay
>Uriel

Man I hope Ashe doesn't take it personally, we really don't need a sniper in close combat
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>>5744134
Isn't Ashe going with us in this one?
>“So that leaves me with three options on my end.”
>“Two. I’m going with you, Blair.” Ashe says resolutely. “I’m not just going to let you walk into that tent without making sure you’re coming out safely. I’ll put an arrow in-between the Patriarch’s eyes, I promise.”
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>>5744179
Whoops, I misread, thanks
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>>5744228
Yeah, he's the one who will help us dress in the Sreng "armor"
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Looks like Clay and Uriel are the two choices. Writing.
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>>5743810
They would look like ordinary lances to the untrained eye until near the presence of a Demonic Beast.
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You recall your battles with Sages thus far. Solon and Diogenes were powerful foes that required the aid of multiple skilled fighters just to match. When it came to selecting the Blackwings you wished to bring to the fight against Odesse, you already had a good idea of whom. Clay’s Crest should prove to be a great boon, particularly now that you know about the mercenary’s impressive ability to self-sustain himself. Uriel, meanwhile, not only brought with him his own healing capabilities, but also his advantage against dark mages. So far, the Sages seemed to dabble in that sort of craft, and from what you’d seen of Odesse already, he’d likely be no different.

>“I’ll bring Clay and Uriel. With Ashe, that makes four.” You turn towards Corrine. “Can I trust on you to lead the Blackwings out there once the battle starts?”

Your sister shrugs her shoulders nonchalantly. “Of course. You usually do anyway.”

>“Ingrid.” You address the noble. “I’d like to request that you attempt to make contact with Leopold and the Knights of Seiros. Don’t risk your life unnecessarily though. Once you see an opening to safely land over the walls, take it. They should hopefully notice you wielding Luin and recognize that you aren’t their enemy.”

Ingrid nods in approval. “Of course. The Orthodox soldiers look sloppy. They won’t catch me. I’ll inform General Leopold that Sreng has come to their aid.”

“Once the signal is set, our army will launch their attack upon the enemy forces.” Leif says. “We’ll be targeting their siege equipment first to give the Knights some breathing room. After which, we’ll swing through their camps and put them all to the sword. If all goes well, they won’t know what hit them.”

>“Very good. Well then, let’s get to it. Battle awaits.”

Before you leave the tent, you are given the Sreng armor you are to wear, as well as a set of instructions for the operation. Notably, you won’t have access to Beathan while in the camp, meaning you may only bring one weapon with you. Returning to your own quarters, you begin the task of dressing the part. As Leif said, Sreng does have access to decent armor. But as you begin putting on the skimpy leggings, you wonder how this is supposed to protect anyone. The legwear is far too tight and revealing, and the “feathers” for your shoulders seem completely unnecessary. By the time you’re done dressing yourself, you feel as though you resemble a street performer more than a prince’s honor guard.

>“How embarrassing…” You mutter as you put on the helmet that obscures the top half of your face, and hopefully your identity as well.

>A): Bring Gungnir. You just received the spear, and wish to break it in.
>B): Bring the Blessed Lance. Just because Ingrid saw no Demonic Beasts doesn’t mean they aren’t there.
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>>5744295
>A): Bring Gungnir. You just received the spear, and wish to break it in.

Balwisyall nescell Gungnir tron, people. Other benefits include:
>We promised Eulalia we'd kill Odesse with this specific spear
>The Agarthans either don't know we have it or don't know we got it fixed, and aren't prepared for us to use it
>Odesse probably won't unleash Demonic Beasts in his own camp while he's still in it, so we don't have to worry about them until either we've killed him or he's gotten away
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>>5744295
>>A): Bring Gungnir. You just received the spear, and wish to break it in.
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>>5744295
>A): Bring Gungnir. You just received the spear, and wish to break it in.
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>Blair's rocking the Red Mage colors

I half-expected Green Mage or Blue Mage, but this works too. That probably means Clay's is Sword Fighter, Ashe is Generic Archer, and Uriel is Lance Cavalier.

Personally, I'm surprised Blair's so embarrassed about her attire, considering her typical female anime protagonist garb, but I suppose the addition of absolute territory will do that to anyone.

On an unrelated note, I noticed something interesting in the archives.

>“I learned the truth.” Ashe says. He reaches into his coat, and produces what looks like a worn, weathered book. “Do you remember our battle against Bishop Santiago? From the Western Church? After we killed him, I thought that was the end of it. That I’d killed the man who’d manipulated Lonato into rebelling against the Church. But as the battle was ending, one of his aides approached me. He told me he’d heard what I said about wishing to avenge Lonato, and he handed over this book. It was Lord Lonato’s diary. The man said he’d managed to retrieve it after Lonato’s death.”

>“A man from the Western Church gave you this? Who was he?”

>Ashe shakes his head. “I don’t know. He was an older man. He wore a cowl over his head, but I could see a white mustache and small eyes. I’d never met him before, and he disappeared before I could ask any more questions. But I’m certain it’s Lonato’s. It makes mention of me and my siblings. And the final entries written inside…they say that Lonato had found undeniable proof that Archbishop Rhea had evidence fabricated in order to condemn his son to death.”

>a white mustache and small eyes

It would seem that the one who gave Ashe the journal was probably Odesse, in the form of Father Montgomery (the old man actually leading the Orthodox Church). OOC, this would explain why Ashe brought up his distaste of the Church and the book again, as well as why he's coming with us. In more ways than one, this is his arc, too. Hopefully he gets to recognize Montgomery before he switches into his true form, if only so that we can get an opportunity to try and refute the book's writings.

>>5744295
>A): Bring Gungnir. You just received the spear, and wish to break it in.

I doubt they'll realize that it's an Almyran Lance at first blush, and even if they do, it's still easier to convince them that we pilfered it from somewhere than to be rocking a Blessed Lance. Of course, Uriel's got one too, but hey.
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>>5744295
>A): Bring Gungnir. You just received the spear, and wish to break it in.
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>>5744295
>A): Bring Gungnir. You just received the spear, and wish to break it in.
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>>5744295
>A): Bring Gungnir. You just received the spear, and wish to break it in.

Keep the outfit for Ashe later
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>>5744295
>>A): Bring Gungnir. You just received the spear, and wish to break it in.
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>>5744295
>A): Bring Gungnir. You just received the spear, and wish to break it in.
Bet Ashe loves the dress tho
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You hardly need to think about it. You promised Eulalia you’d pierce Gungnir through Odesse’s heart, and you had no intention of breaking that vow. You grab the newly forged spear, place it on your back, and head out to meet up with Leif and the others. While you swear you hear a few snickers from your men as you walk through the camp, they’re likely just a figment of your imagination.

“Blair!” Leif calls out enthusiastically. “That armor suits you! I daresay you’re the spitting image of a great Sreng warrior.”

>“Save the flattery. I look ridiculous and I know it. Are these the two bodyguards you’d mentioned?” You address the two unknown figures before you that are standing close to the prince. One is a mild looking, but otherwise pretty redhead, while the other is a rugged-looking blonde man with a mean scowl and several notches on his belt. A large sword is strapped to his back, and the look he gives you hardly serves to put you at ease.

“H-hi! Pleased to meet you.” The redhead says, bowing before your presence. It seems that like a few of her allies that you’ve encountered thus far, she can speak your language fluently. “I’m Kayla. If you get hurt out there, just come find me! I promise I’ll take care of all your wounds. If I don’t live up to your expectations, you can take it out on me however you like! I don’t mind!” You notice a faint blush creeping up the Sreng cleric’s cheeks. You’re not sure why, but you feel a sense of unease around her.

>“Right…I’m…sure that won’t be necessary…

“I ngach áit a théann mé, ní mór dom a ghearradh.” The blonde man says abruptly. Unfortunately, since Ronan is not here, you’re unable to get a translation for whatever he just said.

“This is Seamus.” Leif intervenes on the swordsman’s behalf. “If it weren’t for Cormac, he’d be our First Blade. He’s a peerless swordsman all his own. He was to be our fifth champion during the Cúig Triail, though it proved to be unnecessary. You’ll find that both of them will be more than adequate at holding their own.”

>“I’m sure I won’t be disappointed. And what about you? Will you be okay during the fighting?”

Something mischievous flashes in Leif’s eyes for just a moment. “Rest assured, though they may be my bodyguards, I’m hardly a pampered pup in need of protection. Once the fighting breaks out, you’ll see for yourself what the prince of Sreng is capable of.”
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>You nod. “I look forward to it.” You turn your attention towards Cormac. The First Blade of Sreng looks as alert as you’d seen him in days. Mercurius is at his side, his hand directly on the hilt. Though he says nothing, you can practically feel the waves of violence radiating off the man. Of all the allies you’ll be bringing with you to slay Odesse, he’s the one you’re most grateful will be at your side.

Finally, you look towards your own men, who have assembled here with you as well.

“Blair! You look great.” Ashe says. While the Sniper is in his own Sreng getup, you find it looks far less ridiculous than your own. “I don’t think it’s ridiculous at all. It actually looks really nice.”

“You think they’ll let us keep these things?” Clay says as he begins admiring his own armor. “I kind of like it. It’s a lot more breathable than what I usually wear.”

“Focus, please.” Uriel says, clad in what passes for Sreng’s version of plate armor. “Try to contain your excitement, lest you blow our cover immediately.”

With the plan set and the orders distributed amongst the army, the time to move out is now. You and the others take your place at the front of the army, inching closer towards the Orthodox and Dukedom camp. As you draw near, the familiar sounds of battle assail you. You can more clearly make out the sounds of the enemy’s trebuchets firing upon the walls of Garreg Mach, and you even draw close enough to see a volley of arrows fired towards its defenders. After you reach a certain distance, you stop. A group of outriders stands directly in your path. Judging by their armor, you’re able to pin them down as cavaliers belonging to the Orthodox Church. They are likely scouts, sent to patrol the perimeter of the camp in the event of any outsiders wandering in. Most notably, you find that they don’t seem too surprised to find an entire army marching towards their backside. This puts you at just a bit of ease. They know that Sreng was to link up with them, and they likely believe you to still be their allies.

“Looks like they’ve been expecting us.” Clay mutters under his breath.

Leif withdraws a small white flag from the satchel attached to his horse. He looks towards you expectantly. “They’re waiting for one of us to go over there and introduce ourselves. It would hardly be fitting for Sreng’s own prince to do so on his own. Would you care to do the honors, Blair?”

>A): Accept the flag and introduce yourself to the Orthodox scouts.
>B): Delegate the task to one of your subordinates (Who?)
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>>5745366
>A): Accept the flag and introduce yourself to the Orthodox scouts.
They'd too easily recognize Ashe, there's a chance Clay is even more famous than us, and I don't recall Uriel's exact denomination but IIRC he's not Orthodox so if they say something heretical enough to set him off, the plan is a bust.

Also, Kayla's a masochist, isn't she?
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>B): Delegate the task to one of your subordinates (Who?)
>Clay

I think it would be odd if whoever went over had no hint of a Sreng accent. Clay would probably be the best, he's hardly famous and he has the means to fake his culture. I say he's hardly famous as Blair didn't recognize him whatsoever, nor did any other mercenary in the Blackwings. Furthermore, IIRC he purposefully keeps a low profile due to his crest. Really, if there were rumors of an immortal warrior adventuring about, I'm sure we would have heard of Clay by now. Also, odds are these are just nameless cavaliers, unless there's a snake hiding in there who can somehow sense crests or something.
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>>5745366
>B): Delegate the task to one of your subordinates (Who?)
clay
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>You’re not sure why, but you feel a sense of unease around her.

Ominous. Not sure if Blair's aversion here comes from the fact that the woman's probably a huge M (and even possibly an S?), or because of something else. I do wonder if Kayla is Corrine's type though-- I know Blair and Lysithea were people she's into.

And oh hey, the first bit of Sreng we've seen since the start of the thread. Let's see here...

>“I ngach áit a théann mé, ní mór dom a ghearradh."
“Everywhere I go, I have to cut."

Seamus is an edgy lad, I see. I suppose that comes with the territory of being a swordmaster, though.

>>5745366
>A): Accept the flag and introduce yourself to the Orthodox scouts.

Personally, I think it'll be fine either way, but it might be funny. #1 fan, eh? Our fluency in whatever passes for common tongue here just shows the depths Prince Leif has.
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>>5745366
>B): Delegate the task to one of your subordinates (Who?)
>Clay

Probably our best chance for somebody actually managing to pass as Sreng if Leif isn't interested in doing it himself.
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>>5745366
>B): Delegate the task to one of your subordinates (Who?)
>Clay
Blair the Witch is public enemy #1 among the church, and she's now dressed as someone who obviously uses magic. Better not give anyone the chance to put two and two together and send Clay, who can more easily pass for Sreng if the scouts get suspicious or demand him speak the language to prove himself.
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>>5745366
>B): Delegate the task to one of your subordinates (Who?)
>Clay
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>>5745366
>>B): Delegate the task to one of your subordinates (Who?)
>>Clay
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>>5745366
>B): Delegate the task to one of your subordinates (Who?)
>Uriel
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>>5745366
>>B): Delegate the task to one of your subordinates (Who?)
>>Clay
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>>5745368
Hi, I just got back and realized >>5745381 has the right of it actually so uhhh

>B): Delegate the task to one of your subordinates (Clay)
I'm not sure why I thought Clay would be super recognizable?
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There’s no question that both the Dukedom and the Orthodox Church know who you are. If you blew your cover too quickly, then all this planning would be for naught. Instead, you defer to Clay here. He was undisputedly a master of disguise, having assumed multiple identities throughout the hundreds of years he’d been alive. If anyone could convince a couple of on-edge scouts of anything, it would be him. You hand the white flag to Clay.

“Leave it to me.” The mercenary says confidently as he saunters forward.

You are too far to make out the conversation between Clay and the Orthodox scouts, who surround the mercenary in a circle. Several seconds pass as they exchange words. The men look on edge at first, hands at the hilt of their blades. Soon after though, they seem to ease up, and you’re shocked to see the group even share a laugh together.

“You certainly keep some eccentric company, Blair.” Leif mutters.

>You take a moment to observe the prince’s own comrades. “You’re one to talk…”

“We’re free to join up with their army.” Clay says upon his return. “Ingrid’s initial report was right it seems. Just as their army pulled up to Garreg Mach, they were caught by General Leopold’s men in a surprise attack. The madman led a calvary charge right out of the gate and wreaked havoc upon their camp, before disappearing back behind the gates. Morale has been low, but they seem to be glad to see us. Now that we’re here, they think the battle should go smoothly for them.”

“How wrong they are.” Leif says. “Let’s go.”

Having had your identities cleared, the scouts lead Leif and your group towards their camp. You do your best to look the part of a bodyguard, trying to bring no attention to yourself as you focus straight ahead. True to Ingrid’s words though, you can’t help but sense the feeling of disarray that is present amongst the enemy. Dozens of soldiers are running all around you in a frenzy. Several wounded are being taken away from the frontline and towards the back. The siege equipment has grown louder now that you’re this close, but you’re able to make out some of the soldier’s yelling.

“Get those wounded out of the way! Move it!”

“Damn it, I can’t find the hammers! Did we lose them during the calvary charge?”

“Get those men in position! The eastern wall should fall any minute now!”
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The Orthodox scout leads you on a winding path through their camp. You recognize it as the small village that used to be on the outskirts of Garreg Mach’s walls. It had been long abandoned ever since the Empire had first sacked this place. Many of the houses and dwellings that used to be here had been burned out or picked apart by thieves. Still, there was one building that happened to look as though it were still habitable. That was the shop that used to pass as the village’s smithy. You’d purchased your first set of weapons from there in the past. Now though, it seemed to be serving as a forward command base for the Orthodox Army. It was here where Montgomery was holed up. You estimate roughly 50 guards of various classes surrounding it.

“Wait here.” The scout says. “I’ll go and alert the commander of your arrival.”

“These idiots barely have it together.” Leif mutters under his breath now that you’ve been left to yourselves. “Is this what we were supposed to come reinforce? They’re hopeless.”

>“Neither them nor the Dukedom have accomplished anything of note throughout this war.” You respond. “All they’ve done is push around the remnants of the Faerghus Kingdom and abuse its people. They can hardly be called a powerful army by any stretch of the imagination. Even this battle which should have gone in their favor is already starting to fall apart.”

Just then, a figure emerges from the smithy. An old man, flanked on each side by several armed soldiers stares in your direction. He is dressed in the garb of a cleric and walks with a slight hunch. By the wide berth and reverence the other soldiers give him, you take it that this elder must be the commander of the army, Montgomery.

“No wonder they’re getting their ass kicked…” Leif says. “That guy’s got to be 100 years old.”

He certainly lacked an imposing figure, that much was certain. Could this really be the form that Odesse had taken? You couldn’t afford to underestimate him. Just then, you hear a gasp from your right. Even with much of his face obscured, Ashe seems almost taken aback. Did he recognize this man? You aren’t afforded an opportunity to ask him, as Montgomery and his men make their way towards you.

“You’re late, raider.” The elder says. Though his voice is soft, you can sense the faintest hint of an edge to it.
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“You’re lucky I showed up at all, old man.” Leif says. “It looks as though you need all the help you can get.”

“I have little patience for games, raider.” Montgomery says. “As we speak, the eastern wall of the monastery will soon fall. I need your men to take position at the front. Once the wall falls, you are to rush forward and put everyone that you find inside to the sword.”

“Hold on. Before that there’s something I wish to discu-“

“Where Is your Oracle?” Montgomery interrupts Leif, scanning his eyes over you and the others. “Lady Cornelia informed me that I would be dealing with her. Where is she?”

“She didn’t make it through the trip.” Leif says through gritted teeth. “Unfortunate accident, really. Some people just aren’t suited for long distance travel. Least of all frail little clerics.”

Montgomery says nothing. His beady little eyes give you a sense of unease as they continue gazing over you and the others. Finally, though, he turns his back on you. “We have nothing to discuss, raider. Get into position and get to fighting.”

“Hey, wait! I said-“

“I said I have nothing further to say to you, Prince of Raiders. If you wish to discuss the terms of your assistance, then pester the Patriarch with such frivolous matters. I on the other hand, have a battle to win. And when that wall falls, your people had better be at the front.” The priest once more turns his back on Leif and makes to head back into the smithy.

Leif looks both perplexed and angry at the rudeness the elder shows him. He stands there almost in awe, seemingly unsure of what to do next.

>A): Prod Leif to continue trying to get close to Montgomery.
>B): Montgomery suggested you pester the Patriarch. Perhaps that’s just what you’ll do.
>C): If that wall falls before you’re ready, it’ll be trouble. Find a safe spot to hold up in
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>>5746216
>B): Montgomery suggested you pester the Patriarch. Perhaps that’s just what you’ll do.
I'm honestly a bit torn between A and B but I see killing the Patriarch as a higher priority from what we know at least.
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>>5746216
>B): Montgomery suggested you pester the Patriarch. Perhaps that’s just what you’ll do.
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Ah, I suppose this is where being a prisoner would've played to our favor, huh? It'd be riskier, certainly, but it'd 100% goad Odesse into leaving this frontline command position, especially if we were to talk trash about killing Maeve.

Well, what's done is done. The dice have decided on this because of the tiebreaker, so we'll just have to make do.

>>5746216

>B): Montgomery suggested you pester the Patriarch. Perhaps that’s just what you’ll do.

As tempting as it is to go with A to force a fight with Odesse now, the plan might fall apart if we try and attempt an assassination right in the open. There's eight of us and fifty of them here in this area alone, potentially including the Sage... skilled as we are, and unskilled as the grunts are... I don't think it's wise to try it.

On the other hand, though, if we attempt an assassination on the Patriarch, there's nonzero chance that Odesse will attempt to escape instead of moving to back up the Patriarch, which is... problematic. We want to kill the Sage with Gungnir if we can help it, after all.

Which leaves C? But that just puts us and our men on the frontline instead of the back. Good if we decide to pivot last-second into rushing down their disorganized army alongside the Knights of Seiros, but... not so much for an assassination.
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>>5746216
>B): Montgomery suggested you pester the Patriarch. Perhaps that’s just what you’ll do.
The last thing we want to do is to have him hole up too.
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>>5746216
>C): If that wall falls before you’re ready, it’ll be trouble. Find a safe spot to hold up in
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>>5746216
>B): Montgomery suggested you pester the Patriarch. Perhaps that’s just what you’ll do.
Killing Odesse would be much better as he's the bigger threat, but we'd then need to hold out until our men arrive. Leif should have enough leverage to force him to hold a meeting, but luring him to a better spot for the assassination would be another matter.
Bennett will be guarded, but we'll be away from the frontlines and closer to our men. Main downside is that we're definitely going to be dealing with Agarthan shenanigans after Odesse realizes that he's backed in a corner.
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>>5746216
>B): Montgomery suggested you pester the Patriarch. Perhaps that’s just what you’ll do.
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>>5746216
>B): Montgomery suggested you pester the Patriarch. Perhaps that's just what you'll do.

Too many witnesses for A. Plus, Odesse might come by with fewer guards to investigate if he thinks something's up.
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>>5746216
>B): Montgomery suggested you pester the Patriarch. Perhaps that’s just what you’ll do.
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>>5746216
>B): Montgomery suggested you pester the Patriarch. Perhaps that’s just what you’ll do.
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>Leif looks as though he wishes to press the issue further with Montgomery, but you manage to stop him by grabbing onto his shoulder and whispering into his ear. “If he wants us to bother the Patriarch, then maybe we should. We can deal with him first and see if that’s enough to grab his attention.”

The Sreng Prince manages to control his temper as he contemplates your words. Biting his tongue, he backs down. “Fine. Then let’s go pay him a visit. You there!” He shouts at the scout that had been leading the group around earlier. “Take us to where the Patriarch is, now!”

“Y-yes sir!” The startled scout replies. He seems all too happy to play as your group’s guide so long as it keeps him away from the frontlines.

You’re shepherded away from the smithy towards the opposite side of the camp. You’re met with the same frantic energy as before, only now news of the Sreng army’s arrival has begun to make the rounds. Morale has improved considerably since you first arrived. Word has gotten out that the Knights of Seiros are critically outnumbered. The sudden rise in confidence though will only hurt twice as much once the raiders join the fight in true. After a few moments of walking, you’re brought to the same large tent that Ingrid had seen during her scouting mission. It’s size dwarfs that of the burned-out houses nearby, and at its crown is a flag bearing the insignia of the Orthodox Church. Much like the smithy earlier, this place too is also guarded by several dozen soldiers. Only this time, the men in question look far more capable and better equipped than earlier. You figure these to be the personal guard of the Patriarch himself.

“State your business!” A bodyguard wielding a sturdy-looking halberd demands of your escort.

“Prince Leif of Sreng and his royal retinue request a meeting with Lord Bennett!” The scout replies. Upon hearing this, one of the bodyguards ducks into the tent. A few moments later, he returns.

“You and your party may enter.”

Finally, you’re getting somewhere. You and the others enter through the tent flap into the massive dwelling. Inside, you find the place comfortably furnished. Several couches and tables had been set up, with both women and priests lounging about. In addition, there were at least a dozen guards standing at attention within, each of them eyeing your group with hostile suspicion. And all the way at the end, where the most ornate chair and table had been set up, was where the Patriarch of the Orthodox Church, formerly the Western Church, was seated. But it wasn’t him that caught your attention at first. Rather, it was the man standing next to him. It was a face you hadn’t seen in several years, but one that dug up a familiar sense of loathing.
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>>5748319
“You stand before the presence of the Patriarch of the Orthodox Church, Lord Bennett Clement!” The dark mage, Fritz, announced. “In the name of the Goddess, state the reason for your arrival!

You’d fought against this accursed man before. Back in Tauros Village, he’d escaped your grasp, only to be captured the next time you’d encountered him at Marche. His name was Fritz. Back then, he’d been sacking villages for the Western Church, riling up the conflict between them and the Central Church of Seiros. You’d thought that after you captured him, he’d faced execution at Garreg Mach. But it seems that this worm had somehow not only managed to survive, but also found his way back to his master.

“Fritz.” The Patriarch says calmly, raising one hand to signal his retainer to back down. “That’s quite alright. These men are our honored allies in the fight against heresy. I would ask that you please treat them with the proper respect that they deserve. Now then, Prince Leif. It is a pleasure to finally make your acquaintance.” Bennett stands in order to bow before Leif.

“It’s nice to be treated with some courtesy, for once.” Leif says smugly. “I found your man Montgomery to be quite rude. He couldn’t wait to blow me off so that he could run, tail between his legs, back into his little smithy.”

You expect Bennett or Fritz to bristle at the sign of disrespect towards the commanding officer of their army. Instead, Bennett merely smirks, while Fritz remains perfectly expressionless.

“Please…forgive Montgomery.” Bennett says with a smile. “He’s a very knowledgeable person, but I believe he’s always lacked the grace necessary when it comes to dealing with others. I assure you; he meant no ill will towards you and your men. You are all an invaluable asset as we seek to destroy the throne of lies that is Garreg Mach.”

“Heh…seems odd you’d place such a man in command of your army. Was there truly no one more qualified to assume that position?” Leif says with a shrug. You notice that, though it may be only incrementally, he’s moved a tad closer towards where Bennett is standing.

“What Montgomery lacks in refinement, he most certainly makes up for in experience.” Bennett says. “And besides, now that you’re here, I believe you’ll be able to smooth out any edges in his plans.” He turns from Leif to scan your group. “Is one of these your Oracle?” He asks. “I was told she’d be coming.”

“Ahh, unfortunately she did not make the trip.” Leif replies. “The northern cold has a habit of claiming those with weak constitution.” Again, almost imperceptibly so, he move closer towards Bennett and Fritz’s position.

“Oh really? That’s too bad.” Bennett smiles. Unlike Montgomery, you get the impression he doesn’t care about Maeve’s death. “Well then, I understand you are to be at the front of the upcoming battle. Why are you before me now?”
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“I simply wished to confirm the awards that await my men and I for our participation in this battle is all. Surely you can understand that, no?”

“Ahh, yes.” Bennett says, eyes closed. “Tell me, what was it that Lady Cornelia promised you exactly? Rich and fertile land in the Faerghus region? Wealth beyond your wildest imaginations? High quality loot to be found beyond the walls of Garreg Mach?”

“Something of the sort.” Leif says casually. By now, he was merely a lunge away from rushing past Bennett’s guards and sticking the Patriarch with his sword.

“Well, I’d assume all that is still on the table.” Bennett says. “But what if I could promise you something more?”

“Such as?”

“Salvation.” Bennett’s eyes flicker wildly. “You people have your own spirits that you worship but take my word for it when I say that the only deity that truly exists is the Goddess Sothis. She comes soon to purge the world of snakes and sinners. When she does all those that stand in defiance of her grand will shall find themselves cast into the burning inferno for all eternity. Trust me when I say that there is no greater reward than to cast your arms against the false church and the duplicitous snakes that hide from her divine light.”

“I’m…afraid you’ve lost me.” Leif says, truly sounding confused.

“Of that, I’m hardly surprised” Bennett stops smiling, and his tone wildly differs from before. “I know your kind all too well, simpleton. You only respond to the promise of material wealth. Only riches and jewels will move you to action. When offered something far greater, you can only stare forward blankly like the hapless idiot you are!”

“Excuse me?!” Leif shouts, anger evident in his voice and the sudden disrespectful tone the Patriarch takes. He uses his indignation to draw a few precious steps closer towards Bennett, whose guards are now on edge. “Need I remind you that you’re relying on us to win your battle for you?”

“My battle?” Bennett says with a contemptuous sneer and a bark of laughter. “I’m afraid you’ve been taken for a fool. This battle is the result of a thousand-year long inferiority complex. It has nothing to do with me, and everything to do with that bag of bones you saw outside!”

Suddenly, you hear a commotion outside. Something big is happening outside. Whatever it is, the bad feeling you have is amplified to its highest level.

“Your actions here confuse me, raider. Are you here to attack Garreg Mach?” Bennett asks Leif suddenly. “Or are you here perhaps for something else? Either way, I ask that you make up your mind. It is important I know where I stand with you..

>A): Stay still, see how things develop and follow Leif’s move.
>B): You’ve heard enough. Spring into action and attack
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Here are some of the stats for your new-found friends.

>Leif
>Level 42 Swordmaster
HP: 55/55
STR: 33
DEX: 35
SPD: 40
LCK: 22
DEF: 25
RES: 20
Weapon: Sword of Zoltan: (13+ DMG, 15% Crit)
Skill: Prince of Sreng (Immune to instant death and status effects)


>Cormac
>Level 47 Swordmaster
HP: 67/67
STR: 39
DEX: 42
SPD: 47
LCK: 29
DEF: 29
RES: 25
Weapon: Mercurius (15+ DMG, Restores 15 HP per turn)
Skill: Astra (SPD % Chance to Attack 5 times at half damage)

>Seamus
>Level 40 Swordmaster
HP: 49/49
STR: 31
DEX: 33
SPD: 40
LCK: 27
DEF: 22
RES: 20
Weapon: Sword of Zoltan: (13+ DMG, 15% Crit)
Skill: Crit Boost (+20% Chance to Crit)

>Kayla
>Level 40 Gremory
HP: 40/40
MAG: 35
DEX: 33
SPD: 32
LCK: 30
DEF: 12
RES: 34
Spells: Restore (Remove status effects) Physic (Long-distance heal) Recover (Full-HP Restore)
Skill: Live to Serve (Restores own HP when healing others)
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Oh hey, new stats. Let's see...

>Cormac
>Weapon: Mercurius (15+ DMG, Restores 15 HP per turn)
>Skill: Astra (SPD % Chance to Attack 5 times at half damage)

At first blush, Cormac looks to body Blair so hard that she'd be in the wife cage faster than he can activate Astra, but... if my calculations are correct, the fight is actually pretty close.

Blair's Stats
HP: 61
STR: 30 (+4 from Fiery Blood+; +5 DMG from Lancefaire; +11 DMG from Killer Lance+)
MAG: 29 (+5 DMG from Black Tomefaire; +3 DMG from Magic Staff; +20 DMG from Forseti)
DEX: 27 (+4 bonus from seggs)
SPD: 43 (+3 from Fiery Blood+; +6 from Darting Blow)
LCK: 30
DEF: 27
RES: 23
CHARM: 24

And of course, Swordbreaker (+20 Hit and Avoid when facing Sword users) and Alert Stance+ (+40 Avoid when not engaged).

In a theoretical fight between the two, Cormac initiates first and doubles Blair because of his obscene speed.

%chance to dodge is Defender's Speed - Attacker's Dexterity. I'm not actually sure how Swordbreaker and Alert Stance+ works in this quest because they raise Avoid, not Dodge Chance. Assuming they just add to the dodge rate though, Blair has 43+20+40-42=61% chance of dodging... the first round. After he engages, our dodge rate drops to 21% (but +3% from Fiery Blood, if we were hit).

Speaking of which, Cormac hits like a truck, for a whopping 39+15=54 DMG - 27 DEF = 27 damage. Blair only needs to be hit three times to go down. Naturally, Astra means he instead attacks five times, but dealing 13 damage with each hit. Assuming all of those hit, he deals 65 damage, which kills the Blair.

He has a 47% chance of activating Astra. This means, if he wins two coinflips, the mad lad can activate Astra twice in the first round against Blair. Blair has a decent 61% chance of dodging, at least. Plus, he can't actually crit, since we have more LCK than him.

Cormac, however, has no chance of dodging the retaliation thanks to Swordbreaker. Blair retaliates once with her Killer Lance+, dealing 30+11+5+4(FB+)=59 DMG - 25 RES = 34 DMG, if we Transmute on the hit. This brings Cormac down to 33 HP. We have a 36% Crit Chance thanks to our Killer Lance+ though, which ends the fight immediately. We also have a 31% chance of landing a Stun, which stops his turn early.

Assuming both parties have survived up until this point, we then take our turn, and use Forseti (29+5+3+20=57-25=32 DMG, twice), doubling him thanks to all our Speed boosters for the win. Of course, if we're not using our Lance, he has a 16% chance of dodging. If he dodges both, we then move to Turn 2, where he heals, initiates, no longer doubles, but can still easily kill Blair. Of course, an easy solution is to instead rely on old tactics and just hit him with the KL again, dealing 34 DMG that he can't dodge, taking him down.

tl;dr: either he alpha strikes Blair, killing her on turn 1, or we survive the onslaught and kill him instead. I'm not 100% sure on the probabilities, but I do believe he's got better odds than us.
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As for everyone else...

>>5748325
>Leif
>Skill: Prince of Sreng (Immune to instant death and status effects)

Good skill for a Lord to have, especially considering he's the protagonist of his own story. I wonder if this would've affected the Poisoning Route at all.

>Seamus
>Skill: Crit Boost (+20% Chance to Crit)

Very good stats. Hilariously, Anemone could initiate, use Luna, hit him twice, and end the fight there, but if he dodges any of them (10% chance to dodge), he survives, initiates, and crits her to death because of her abysmal LCK. There are probably more fighters who win though. At least he won't cheat.

>Kayla
>Skill: Live to Serve (Restores own HP when healing others)

Definite M, then. Best healer skill in the game, though Miracle is pretty good too.

>>5748321
>B): You’ve heard enough. Spring into action and attack

Let's not dally any longer. If the wall went down, we need to act now.
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>>5748321
>B): You’ve heard enough. Spring into action and attack

Man I hope this will be done quietly. Hopefully the sound of everyone murdering everyone will be drowned out by everything that's going on outside.

The snakes probably have some means of finding out that Bennett died though. because plot.
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>>5748321
>A): Stay still, see how things develop and follow Leif’s move.
Leif edging closer to Bennett with every word - let him take the killing blow and then move onto Fritz while we fend off the guards which are sure to swarm after the deed is done.
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>>5748321
>A): Stay still, see how things develop and follow Leif’s move.
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>>5748321
>>B): You’ve heard enough. Spring into action and attack
Let's fucking go, probably not the "correct" options but I'm sick of these losers and we've got ourselves a hell of our strike force, particularly given the revelation of our new friends stats.
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>>5748321
>A): Stay still, see how things develop and follow Leif’s move

We’re allies here. Gotta work together. Right now, he’s not looking at us, so starting the attack may be an issue.
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>>5748321
>>A): Stay still, see how things develop and follow Leif’s move
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>>5748321
>A): Stay still, see how things develop and follow Leif’s move.
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>>5748321
>A): Stay still, see how things develop and follow Leif’s move.
Leif is already in position. He's probably not going to humor Bennett any longer and will be going for the kill now.
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>>5748321
Let's follow his lead - He's no fool, so let's see him handle this.
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>>5748321
>B): You've heard enough. Spring into action and attack.
If there were an option C to deal with what just went down outside, I'd pick that, but regardless, we're out of time. I'm pretty sure that commotion is the wall going down.
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>>5748321
>>5748771
meant to vote
> A): Stay still, see how things develop and follow Leif’s move.
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>>5748374
Yeah it's totally who can gib the other one first. Cormac would absolutely not be an easy fight and would require some level of luck even with all of Blair's tools. But the idea was that it was your absolute last resort to try and get to Garreg Mach in a somewhat more favorable position. There were so many other options/chances to do so that if it really came down to a duel with Cormac, it was supposed to signify that we fucked up too much along the way lol.

A wins, writing.
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>>5748321
The Patriarch had always been a mystery to you. What little you knew of him was from secondhand sources that had dealt with him in the past. They’d described him as a talented and cunning orator. Someone capable of inspiring others and, ultimately, winning them over to his side. But from what you’d seen of him so far, he was prone to violent mood swings without any notice. Had he always been this way? There was just no way you could see someone like this scheming their way to the top. Furthermore, the way he spoke of Montgomery implied he held him at some level of contempt. Perhaps most concerning of all though, was that you were unable to gauge his power. Was he truly unhinged, speaking from a place of grand delusion? Or did he possess a great power beneath his exterior? Leif is far closer to him than you are, so you decide to follow the prince’s lead.

Leif stares at Bennett intensely, perhaps pondering the right answer to give him. Before he can open his mouth though, the tent flaps behind you open. At least 10 additional armed guards swarm into the room. They bear the same armor as the soldiers you saw outside the smithy. Their appearance forces the non-combatants in the room to flee. The soldiers take up their arms just as the last figure enters the large tent. Montgomery stares at your group once more with those tiny, beady eyes.

“Still wandering about, raider?” The priest says in his soft, tiny voice. “The wall is set to fall any minute now, and yet your men are still not in position. I find this most curious. I have to wonder…if your Oracle were still around, would this level of incompetency be occurring?”

Bennett laughs from his seat. “I hear she suffered from a poor constitution. You should take care to safeguard yourself, elder. I’d hate to see you share the same fate.”

“…My lord.” Montgomery says. You can sense that edge once more in his voice, and you suddenly get the impression you’re in the midst of an ongoing feud that’s lasted for ages. “I would ask that you take this seriously. I believe that the situation at hand warrants we-“

“Oh, of course, my sincerest apologies, Commander.” Bennett says, sarcasm dripping off every word. He sits back in his chair. As he does so, his own retinue of guards move away from the tent’s newcomers, taking positions in front of the Patriarch as if to protect him. “Please, do what you must.”

“…Prince Leif.” Montgomery says, turning his attention away from the Patriarch. “I’m afraid this has gone on long enough. You were sent here by Cornelia to assist our fight, not to prance around asking questions. Join us at the front, or I’ll be forced to take drastic action.”
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>>5749243
As if to back up his threat, four of his ten guards have moved forward, their spears drawn and pointed towards your group.

“Are you friend or foe?” Montgomery says. “Choose carefully. The fate of your people depends on your answer.”

“I’m afraid I haven’t felt as though I’ve been treated much like a friend since arriving here.” Leif says, backing away from Bennett and his guards to face the new threat that has just entered the tent. “Or do you point spears at everyone you hope to win over to your side?”

“Choose now.” Montgomery says. The rest of his soldiers surround your group, and you find yourself stuck between a rock and a hard place.

“Perhaps I should ask my cousin for his opinion first. Cormac?”

A flash of steel from the corner of your eye is the only warning you get as the First Blade of Sreng moves forward in an instant. With a single swing of his sword, two of Montgomery’s guardsmen are decapitated in a spray of blood. A third, having some considerable skill, manages to block two of Cormac’s attacks, only for the next to find purchases in his heart. Mercurius slides through the man’s armor as though it were made of paper, and he too goes down. The other soldiers almost instinctively back off from the Swordmaster, spears raised in self-defense.

“Guards!” Montgomery cries. “Get in here now!”

The battle had finally started.

>A): Attack Montgomery and his men.
>B): Turn around and attack the Patriarch and his men.
>C): Cast Bolting and alert the Sreng army to attack
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Perfect

>A): Attack Montgomery and his men.

KILL SNAKES!

But whatever we do, I think C is a bad idea. It will draw too much attention to the tent, which defeats the point of assassination.
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>>5749245
>C): Cast Bolting and alert the Sreng army to attack
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>>5749245
>A) Attack Montgomery and his men.
BLOOD FOR THE GODDESS! SKULLS FOR THE THRONE INSIDE BYLETH'S HEAD!
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>>5749245
>>A): Attack Montgomery and his men.
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>>5749245
>B): Turn around and attack the Patriarch and his men.
I feel like he's the bigger threat, and we promised Eulalia that we would kill Gungnir unless I'm having a brain fart and Montgomery is actually Gungnir and not the Patriarch.
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>>5749245
>B): Turn around and attack the Patriarch and his men.
We kill the Patriarch and whatever blood ritual he is planning in Zanado will not happen. This is priority one, stop him from escaping. Montgomery has already been established to suck at warfare so him escpaing is fine. Also we finally get to kill Fritz this way.
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>>5749528
You're having a massive brainfart, Gungnir is the name of Blair's spear, Odesse is the name of the sage. Also, Montgomery is likely Odesse.
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>>5749245
Thank you anon.

>>5749245
>>5749528
Changing my vote to
>A): Attack Montgomery and his men.
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>>5749542
Fuck I meant to reply to this anon >>5749534 to thank him. Today isn't my day.
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>>5749245
>A): Attack Montgomery and his men.

Bennett looks like he's happy to just stand back and watch as we bloody ourselves on Monty the Snakeman. Plus he needs to go through us to reach the door, so he's less likely to scarper.
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>>5749245
>C): Cast Bolting and alert the Sreng army to attack
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>>5749245
>A): Attack Montgomery and his men.
With how Bennett is acting, he might be the actual threat. Wouldn't be too surprised if it turns out he was the one who received the Crest of Maculi. Would be funnier if he's simply just a deranged lunatic who doesn't actually have a plan though. For now, he'll probably be content with watching the show, so time to kill the snake first and him later.
Alerting the Sreng army could be a better option, but that might make it easier for one of them to escape in the chaos. We can get this over with and kill them both right now without help.
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Dang should've attacked before getting surrounded.

>>5749245
>A): Attack Montgomery and his men.
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>>5749245
>>C): Cast Bolting and alert the Sreng army to attack
this is Blair's job, and we've apparently dawdled too long anyway. the knights and the army's probably set up
I don't see why casting bolting wouldn't also be usable as an attack, though? like it presumably needs a target, it comes down from the sky where it would be visible, there's two high priority targets not in melee range with Blair right now...
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The plan was to use Bolting to signal the men to attack after we had killed both Montgomery and the Patriarch. The wall is about to go down, so we might have to use it early, but I want to kill at least one of our targets first-- might as well the be the Sage to cut off the escape path.

>>5749245
>A): Attack Montgomery and his men.

Stick to the plan for now.
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>>5749245
>A): Attack Montgomery and his men.
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>>5749245
>A): Attack Montgomery and his men.
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>>5749245
You have to strike now and finish off Montgomery before you’re overwhelmed with more guards from the outside. Bennett and his men seem content to stand there for the time being and watch the fight unfurl, so you’ll deal with them later. For now, you’ll focus all your attention on the Priest and his men. The frontline of his soldiers appear to be Halberdiers, while the backline consists of Snipers, their bows drawn and knocked.

The first Halberdier engages Clay in combat. Using his superior range, he’s able to land a strong hit against the mercenary. However, you now know it will take far more than that to kill the Crest bearer. Clay uses his Wind Sword to unleash a cutting barrage of magic against his foe, which pierces through the armor that he wears. As it does so, Clay’s own wound that he just took begins to heal. Another Halberdier heads his way, only for an arrow to embed itself in his eye courtesy of Ashe.

Meanwhile, Seamus and Uriel deal with the other two halberdiers opposite of them. Seamus rushes forward, his speed only a notch below that of Cormac’s. His sword slices through the air and parts with his opponent’s head in a spray of blood. He takes a grazing blow from the other spearman, but that man soon finds himself facing down a charging Uriel. Though he may not be a Demonic Beast, the Paladin’s Blessed Spear hurts him all the same as the tip protrudes through his back. The Halberdier finds himself stuck and is soon finished off by Seamus.

Two of the Snipers aim their bows towards Prince Leif, while the third aims his bow directly at you. Leif impressively manages to slash both projectiles out of the sky, but you unfortunately are not as dexterous, and suffer some damage as the arrow hits you in the side.

>Blair: 49/61 HP

You retaliate with two quick Fireballs that pulverize your attacker alive, casting them alight and ending their life. As you do so, Kayla has already begun work on healing you, mending the wound and causing the arrow to fall harmlessly to the ground.

>Blair: 61/61 HP

With most of his retinue dead, Montgomery suddenly looks extremely vulnerable. He gazes up at Bennett with great anger, and shouts at him. “Are you just going to stand there, you fool?!” All pretenses of acting as a gentle, softspoken priest have been tossed to the side. “Need I remind you who put you where you are?! If I die, it won’t just be this siege that is lost. They’ll kill you next!”

“Do you still believe the help that you’ve provided me means you own me?” Bennett says. The Patriarch stands from his chair, looking down on the battle before him. “Was it I that needed you, or you that needed me, Agarthan? Your kind has spent the last millennia looking down on us as inferior. You think of us as nothing more than cattle, only fit to serve you. And yet without us, you’d be relegated to your underground hovels, seething in eternal fury at all that the Goddess deprived you of.”
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“What are you blathering about? Have you lost your mind!” Montgomery roars. “The Sreng are traitors! We’re under attack, do something!” Another half dozen soldiers enter through the tent behind the priest, spears already drawn.

“What’s going on in here?!” One soldier exclaims. “Quickly, protect the Patriarch and Father Montgomery!”

“I’m saying that the time has come for our ‘partnership’ to end.” Bennett responds. “The Goddess has finally bestowed on me a vision of the future. A world free from your machinations and schemes. And she has granted me the power to see it through. I will rise to meet her expectations, and in turn I shall eradicate your kind, and root you out wherever you may hide. I am her voice and prophet! Behold! You can not hide your true form from me any longer, demon!”

A terribly strong power rises from where Bennett is standing. You’ve never seen this sort of spell before, but you’ve heard tales of its power. Abraxas, a powerful Faith spell capable of disintegrating all that stands before it. The target of Bennett’s spell though isn’t you or your group though. Instead, a ray of holy light pierces through the tent’s top and engulfs the exact spot Montgomery stands on. All nearby soldiers, yourself included, are forced to take a step back and avert your eyes as the holy magic burns a hole into the earth where Montgomery was standing.

“Ahh! W-what was that? Father Montgomery, are you alright?” A soldier cries out in anguish once the smoke clears. He approaches the crater where the Priest had been standing and places a hand on the man’s shoulder. However, when he gets a closer look at what is standing there, he backs away in pure terror. “W-what?! F-Father-“

The soldier is suddenly thrown back violently, slamming into the ground with bone-shattering force. Before you no longer stands the Orthodox Priest, but a repulsive and twisted figure reminiscent of others you’ve seen before.

“You’ve made a grave mistake.” Odesse’s voice is horrific to the ears, sounding as if coming from lungs that have been burnt out by fire. “You’ve grown far too big for your seat…I’ll drain your body of every last drop of blood…and hang you from the rafters of this accursed monastery…No…I won’t kill you…Instead…an endless hell awaits you…awaits you all…” The sage hisses as dark magic begins flowing from his body like a fog, suffocating the room.

“W-what…” Leif mutters under his breath next to you. “What the hell is going on here…?”

>Odesse
>Level 47 Dark Sage
HP: 200/200
MAG: 45
DEX: 40
SPD: 22
LCK: 40
DEF: 30
RES: 50
Weapons: Fenrir (20 DMG, 20% Chance to Stun Target), Explosion (50% Damage to random enemies)
Skills: Choking Shadows (-4 Stats to all units each turn. Stacks.)
Wary Fighter (Unit cannot be doubled except by skills)

>A): Attack Odesse (How?)
>B): Attack the Patriarch and his men.
>C): Stand back and assess the situation.
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>Wary Fighter (Unit cannot be doubled except by skills)

well fuck
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>>5750702
>A): Attack Odesse
Have anyone with physical damage dogpile this guy to bring him down as quick as possible while the mages deal with his guards. He's debuffing us every single turn, and it stacks. If we don't kill him RIGHT NOW, we all die.

Blood for the Goddess, Skulls for Her Throne!
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Is there a way to flee the tent and let them kill each other? I suspect that if we don’t kill Odessa immediately, then staying here isn’t in our interests…
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Would giving the strength tonic to Uriel do anything good?
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>>5750754
I'll post what it does again for reference.
>Strength Tonic obtained! (+7 DMG for 1 turn)

It's also a "quick" item, meaning you can drink it and attack on the same turn.

>>5750751
Something about the fog gives Blair the impression she'd be unable to escape.
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>>5750766
Thanks boss.


Then… we shouldn’t hesitate.

>A): Attack Odesse (How?)
> Pile on physical damage as swiftly as possible. Give a Str tonic to Uriel.
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>Skills: Choking Shadows (-4 Stats to all units each turn. Stacks.)
Yeah okay this guy needs to go down ASAP.
>>5750702
Seconding >>5750770, Uriel doubles and with his blessed lance is our best shot at taking a chunk out of this guy's HP, have him pop the tonic. Everybody else piles on. And if practical Blair should hold back to try and deliver the killshot with Gungnir as promised.
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>>5750702
>Attack Odesse
>Blair with Gugnir
>Clay and Ashe attack from ranged.
>Uriel boosted with strength tonic to clean things up.

Blair attack - 30+20+2+5 = 57
She goes first to see if stun can proc, hits O for 27 (57 - 30) and gets hit for 42 and can't be doubled.

BOY attacks with silver bow = 35+11+5 = 51. Hits O for 21 (51-30) with no retaliation because ranged.

Forgot Clay can attack from ranged for a hot second so no math for him but he can't be attacked back.

Then strength tonic boosted Uriel comes in to mop things up. Slayer of dark mages over here does a whopping 153 damage 3(36+10+7 from tonic), hits O for 129 and takes 40 damage and again is speedier than O so cannot be doubled. I'd prefer he got last go he can nuke this snake before taking damage, so he's fresh for Fritz.
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>>5750888
Uriel doesn't double because of snake's wary fighter - the only one who can double is Clay because Bravery is a skill.

>>5750893
Forgot to mention all my math here is under the impression that the de-buff hasn't kicked in yet. Though if it has it should still be kinda do-able if clay is chipping in
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>>5750895
Debuff has not kicked in yet. It will when his turn starts.
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This guy's a damn tank.
With 40 Lck, he's not normally getting crit by anyone. Not sure how crit boosts work with weapons, but if it's a flat boost, then Leif, Seamus, Ashe, and ourselves can actually crit him while all of our guys have enough Lck to avoid his crits.

Everyone has enough Res and HP to tank Fenrir once, but if we don't kill him on our turn, Odesse has the opportunity to kill someone.
The stat debuffs also allows him to immediately one-shot either Ashe or Seamus with Fenrir even at full health.
As for dodging, all of our Dex is high enough to avoid getting RNG screwed from that even if we get debuffed once. But his Dex is also high enough that only Cormac and us can even dodge.

Wind Sword targets Res, so I think Clay can't even scratch Odesse 37+8-50 = -5
Here's the rest of the damage calculations with Strength Tonic thrown in for Uriel:
Uriel - (36+7+10-30)*3 = 69
Ashe - 35+5+11-30 = 21
Blair - 30+20+5-30=25
Leif - 33+13-30 = 16
Cormac - 39+15-30 = 24
Seamus - 31+13-30 = 14

Total from everyone would be:
69+21+25+16+24+14 = 169
If Astra procs, Cormac would be doing 12 damage per hit, so that'd be:
69+21+25+16+60+14 = 205

Assuming that our weapons do allow us to crit, a single crit from Ashe, us, or Leif would also be enough kill Odesse. If we can only get Seamus to crit and everyone else does normal damage, we'd only deal 197 damage total.

>>5750893
Based on his fight with Morag, the multiplier from Slayer would come after subtracting from the enemy's defense first.

>>5750702
>A): Attack Odesse (How?)
Have everyone capable of physical damage attack Odesse. Give the Strength Tonic to Uriel. If Clay can't deal phys damage, have him on standby to tank a hit for someone.
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>>5750702
>A): Attack Odesse (How?)
Have everyone capable of physical damage attack Odesse. Give the Strength Tonic to Uriel. If Clay can't deal phys damage, have him on standby to tank a hit for someone.
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>>5750895 (am this anon now on mobile)

>>5750962
Aw fuck I forgot windsword hits res.

Okay yeah then a better play would be clay running interference and just dogpile him after giving Uriel the tonic. Still think Blair going first to see if she can get off a stun is best because if it does proc snakey won't be able to run rampant on half our men.

If we dogpile though he's probably going to set off at least one explosion which knocks half our HP right off the bat. Might be worth fielding our best critters to see if anything sticks.

If he's down to his last legs by the time the turn is over I can see Bennett swooping in for the kill so that might be another avenue open to us.
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Holy shit, this guy is cracked. All that bulk, Wary Fighter, *and* an infinitely stacking passive? I suppose we should be thankful that he's not healing as well.

If I'm looking at this right...

Blair deals 30 (Base STR) +20 (Gungnir) +2 (Gungnir STR bonus) +4 (Fiery Blood+) +5 (Lancefaire) = 61 - 30 (Odesse's DEF) = 31 damage, with a 0% chance to crit (holy fuck that LCK), and a 27% chance to Stun.

Uriel deals 36 (Base STR) +10 (Blessed Lance+) +7 (Strength Tonic) = 53 - 30 (Odesse's DEF) = 23 x 3 = 69 damage, with a 0% chance to crit.

Clay deals 37 (Base STR) +8 (Windsword) = 44 - 50 (Odesse's RES) = 0 damage, with a 0% chance to crit. At least he attacks twice thanks to Bravery, but of course, his efforts are best spent just clearing out the mobs.

Ashe deals 35 (Base STR) + 11 (Killer Bow+) + 5 (Bow Prowess) = 51 - 30 (Odesse's DEF) = 21 damage, with a 22% chance to crit (crit build coming in clutch, it seems).

For the Sreng, on the other hand...

Leif deals 33 (Base STR) + 13 (Blade of Zoltan) = 46 - 30 (Odesse's DEF) = 16 damage with a 0% chance to crit.

Seamus deals 31 (Base STR) + 13 (Sword of Zoltan) = 44 - 30 (Odesse's DEF) = 14 damage with a 22% chance to crit (same with Ashe, but worse).

And finally, Cormac, the lad himself, deals 39 (Base STR) + 15 (Mercurius) = 54 - 30 (Odesse's DEF) = 24 damage with a 0% chance to crit. He does have a 47% chance of activating Astra instead, however, in which case, he'd deal 12 damage 5 times, for a total of 60 damage.

With a Speed of 22, Odesse has no chance of dodging attacks or doubling people, but of course, at the same time, nobody except Clay and Cormac can multiattack him because of Wary Fighter.

Technically speaking, if *everyone* were to dogpile him now, assuming nobody crits (and Cormac procs Astra), we'd deal a total of 211 damage, killing him. Of course, realistically, only up to four melee fighters can get around him, and the other lads will likely be focused on clearing the bodyguards so that we don't get surrounded and killed during the enemy phase.

Prioritizing the people who can do the most damage, that's...Uriel, Cormac, Blair, Seamus (Leif has 2 more damage, but 22% chance to crit compared to 0%), and Ashe, which is... 69 + 24 (47% chance to deal 60 damage from Astra) + 31 (27% chance to Stun) + 21 (22% chance to deal 63 damage on a crit) + 21 (22% chance to deal 63 damage on a crit for... a minimum of 166 damage, and a maximum of 255 damage (both 22% crits would have to land though, which is... 4.84% odds? and Astra would have to trigger, which drops that to 2.27%~ odds, if I'm using the calculator right).

Most likely, he's not going to die right this turn, but we can do a decent chunk of damage before his passive starts debilitating everyone.

With all those calculations out of the way though, I should probably ask...
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>>5750702
>>5751003

Tree, does Fenrir do a flat 20 DMG no matter what? Or is that supposed to be a +20 DMG spell? If so, he's hitting for 65 DMG (before RES) and will two-shot anyone in our party from full HP. It's a good thing he doesn't double.

Also, how does Explosion work? Is it 50% of his MAG (45/2=22.5=22 DMG), before RES? How does the targeting work-- is it a range, or does it hit everyone on the map randomly?

Lastly, does Wary Fighter prevent Odesse himself from doubling? Of course, everyone else outspeeds him anyway, so he's not going to double anyone anyway, but I just wanted to check.

>>5750962
Just realized this anon already did math, my bad. Had this saved up in notes until now, and decided to send it anyway. Good stuff though.

>>5749806
Oh, and I'm this anon. Looks like my ID changed for whatever reason.

>>5750702
>A): Attack Odesse (How?)
Everyone but Clay attacks. Pass the Strength Tonic to Uriel before he goes in. If only four people can attack him because of the way melee and adjacency works, prioritizing Uriel, Cormac, Blair, Seamus, and Ashe (who can attack from range) is wise, while everyone else attacks guards instead.

Naturally, if he looks like he's about to die, Blair should probably run in for a kill with Gungnir, if she can help it.
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>>5750702
Mechanics is a whole other world to me so I'll support this as it looks sound

>>5750962
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>Does Fenrir do a flat 20 DMG no matter what? Or is that supposed to be a +20 DMG spell?
It's supposed to be +20

>Is it 50% of his MAG (45/2=22.5=22 DMG), before RES? How does the targeting work-- is it a range, or does it hit everyone on the map randomly?
It does half your health in damage. He can't cast it on the same turn he casts Fenrir and vice-versa. It hits everyone on the map randomly, with each character having to just pass a background roll on if they get hit or not

>Lastly, does Wary Fighter prevent Odesse himself from doubling?
It does, yep.
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>>5751191
To clarify on Explosion, it does half your health in damage, but would never kill. Just split everyone's health in half.
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>>5750702

>>5750893 changing my vote to >>5751008
Covers everything
>Uriel with tonic
>Critters have first pass at Odesse
>Clay + everyone not attacking Odesse on monk duty.

>>5751191
Huh does Explosion attack Bennett'a crew as well? If so then hopefully the dogpiling will help in whittling away the upcoming pain in our behinds.

Also thank goodness with didn't bring Sebastian to this fight, what with Bennett having holy nukes, snake being a dark mage and Clay being a very pretty dead weight kek
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>>5751191
>It's a +20 DMG spell

Gotcha, thanks. With 40 LCK, he's got a 10% chance to crit against Blair and Kayla, a 7% chance to crit against Clay, a 3% chance to crit against Ashe, a 15% chance to crit against Uriel, an 18% chance to crit against Leif, an 11% chance to crit against Cormac, and a 13% chance to crit against Seamus.

Naturally, a crit from Odesse will immediately evaporate any of our lads, and once one turn passes and he gets to apply Choking Shadows to everyone, Ashe and Seamus get put in the OHKO range. Thankfully, it seems Odesse will be alternating Fenrir and Explosion, which means we need to kill him by Turn 2 or risk annihilation.

Nobody else has high enough LCK to crit Odesse in return, except for Ashe and Seamus, who both have 22% chance to crit against the Sage. Ironic, how our two crit boys are also the ones at risk of instant death.

>Explosion deals 50% of your HP in damage, can't kill, and targets everyone on the map randomly

Damn, that's a funky spell. At least it shouldn't crit, but it puts everyone in death range next turn (and of course, to say nothing of Odesse's henchmen who are waiting to attack while we're weakened). We're going to be relying on Kayla's healing here, for sure.
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>>5751191
Would the soldiers behind Odesse even help him? It sounds like they're normal humans from the Orthodox Church rather than actual Agarthans.

>>5751263
Crit chance without skills/weapons should be (LCK/2) - enemy's LCK so everyone would be safe from getting one-shotted on the counterattack.
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>>5751273
>Crit Chance is LCK/2 + Mods

Ah shit, you're right. That completely slipped my mind. In that case, the calculations change a bit.

Odesse's 40 LCK / 2 = 20. Everyone has a LCK higher than 20, so we're safe from crits. The pendulum swings both ways though, which means these calculations here >>5751003 are off.

Ashe's Crit Chance is 37 (LCK) / 2 = 18.5 = 18 + 25 (Killer Bow) = 43 - 40 (Odesse's LCK) = 3, which means he actually has a Crit Chance of 3% against Odesse.

Seamus isn't as lucky as Ashe, but he does have a passive that isn't affected by the division as much. 27 (LCK) / 2 = 13.5 = 13 + 15 (Sword of Zoltan) + 20 (Crit Boost) = 48 - 40 (Odesse's LCK) = 8, which means Seamus has a Crit Chance of 8% against Odesse.

This is... not ideal, for sure; .0024% odds of landing a 3% and an 8% crit, if I'm calculating things right. Naturally, combining that with a 47% chance as Astra also occurring, .001128% chance means we'd basically have to hope for a prayer if we want to one-round him.

Naturally, the plan doesn't change much in this regard, it just means we're probably not going to get a lucky break. Uriel, Cormac, Blair, Seamus (possibly swapping him for Leif instead, if we think 8% crit chance is worse than the +2 damage from Leif), and Ashe attacking Odesse and just hoping for the best.
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>>5750702
>>5750989
Switching to
>A): Attack Odesse (How?)
Everyone but Clay attacks. Pass the Strength Tonic to Uriel before he goes in. If only four people can attack him because of the way melee and adjacency works, prioritizing Uriel, Cormac, Blair, Seamus, and Ashe (who can attack from range) is wise, while everyone else attacks guards instead.
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Quicker than you can fathom, the room becomes engulfed in a dark toxic fog that seems to emanate from every Odesse’s very form. You begin to find it difficult not just to breathe but to see as well. In an attempt to alleviate the latter, you rip off your helmet and toss it onto the ground. Better that this fiend see the face of the woman that will end him once and for all.

“You….I remember you from Arcadia.” Odesse hisses with fury. “I should have known Anacharsis’ runaway brat would have a hand in this cowardly subterfuge. Nevertheless, what a great fortune I’ve stumbled upon today. Not only will I put this accursed monastery to the torch, but I’ll get to inflict unspeakable agony upon you and your friends, Blair d’Rusalka.”

“Blair? Bennett says from behind. He’s placed one hand over his mouth, and squints to observe the area. Through the fog. “Blair the Witch? This is certainly an unexpected surprise. Though I daresay not an entirely unwelcome one. You’re supposed to be an enemy to the Agarthans, are you not? Well, there’s one right in front of you. Do away with him, and perhaps the Goddess will see fit to divert your soul from hell.”

“Help! Let us through! Please!” A soldier cries. He attempts to open the tent flap, only to be consumed by the fog the moment he reaches the edge. He is not the only one. Several of his comrades who’d had the same idea and try to flee in a panic each find themselves devoured by Odesse’s fog upon making it to the exit.

“No one is going anywhere.” Odesse says. “For countless lifespans, I’ve waited for the day I could cast Garreg Mach into the fire. I will not be denied now that I’ve come so close! Bennett, once I’m done with this insolent girl and her lackeys, it will be your turn.”

“Get to it then, snake.” Bennett seethes.

You toss your Strength Tonic towards Uriel, who snatches it out of the air. He fortunately already knows what the item is, and no words need be exchanged between the two of you. You lead the onslaught against Odesse, Gungnir outstretched and ready to taste its first sip of blood under your command.

>Blair: 32 STR + 20 (Gungnir) + 5 (Lancefaire) = 57 – 30 DEF = 27 DMG
>Stun: 23, (Hit, Odesse cannot counterattack)
>Odesse: 173/200 HP

The fog slows you down considerably. You can hardly even see your target in front of you. Still, Gungnir is an incredibly crafted weapon. A masterpiece forged by someone who wished for you to use it to kill the exact person you face now. The spear cuts through the darkness and finds purchase within Odesse’s chest in a spray of black blood. The weapon serves as a conduit for your magic, and you manage to paralyze the Sage.
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>>5751460
>Cormac: 39 STR + 15 (Mercurius) = 54 – 30 DEF = 24 DMG
>Astra: 61 (Miss)
>Odesse: 149/200 HP

Not wasting any time, you find Cormac has already joined your side. As Odesse reels from your attack, Cormac slashes at him with Mercurius. The treasured sword of Faerghus shines like a light in the darkness as it cleaves into the Sage and produces another gout of dark blood.

>Seamus: 31 STR + 13 (Zoltan) = 44 – 30 DEF = 14 DMG
>Odesse: 135/200 HP

“Bás, diabhal!” Seamus shouts, joining the fray. Odesse, reeling from the effects of your paralysis, is unable to retaliate at all as you and your men continue chopping into him. Like all the other Sages you’d fought before, he possesses an inhuman endurance. One that is enhanced by this dark fog. But he is not immortal, and you know it’s only a matter of time before his body fails him.

>Leif: 33 STR + 13 (Zoltan) = 46 – 30 DEF = 16 DMG
>Odesse: 119/200

The Sreng Prince looks at a loss as to what horror he’s gotten himself into. Nevertheless, he does not back down from the fight, and follows up Seamus’ attack with his own.

>Uriel: 36 STR +10 (Blessed Lance+) +7 (Strength Tonic) = 53 - 30 DEF = 23 x 3 (Slayer) = 69 DMG
>Odesse: 50/100

Uriel lands the largest blow yet. Having had his already considerable strength enhanced by Milly’s Strength Tonic, he slashes Odesse’s right arm off clean with his Blessed Lance. The spear glows white hot as the Sage’s appendage is sent flying through the tent to land with a sizzle on the ground. Odesse, to his credit, does not scream. Though whether it was due to his own constitution or your paralysis, you were unable to say.

Finally, it was Ashe’s turn to strike. He’d had his arrow knocked for a while now at the Sage. Before he fires though, he calls out to him.

“You…you were the priest at Brionac?!” Ashe shouts. “The one who gave me Lonato’s diary…Was it even really his!?”

“What a disappointment you turned out to be…Ashe…” Odesse hisses. “I thought you would grow to be a warrior that would fight against the harlot Rhea. Instead, all you did was flounder pathetically in the service of that idiotic Count. And now here you are, fighting for the very ones that stole everything from you. When I send you to hell, be sure to beg Lonato for forgiveness.”

“All this time…” Ashe mutters in realization. “You…you fiend! I’ll…I’ll!’

>Ashe: 35 STR + 11 (Killer Bow+) + 5 (Bow Prowess) = 51 - 30 (DEF) = 21 DMG
>Odesse: 29/200 HP
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>>5751461
“Is that the best you can muster?!” Odesse roars. “Your power pales in comparison to the vengeance that I seek!”

>-4 All Stats (Except Leif)
>Odesse: Explosion

>Blair: 30/61 HP
>Ashe: 22/44 HP
>Uriel: 26/53 HP
>Clay: 28/57 HP
>Leif: 27/55 HP
>Cormac: 67/67 HP
>Seamus: 27/49 HP
>Kayla: 40/40 HP

A wave of dark energy erupts inside the tent, flattening you and several of the others in your party to the ground. Those on Bennett’s side also suffer the effects of the blast, with several of his Knights being topped over. The fog in the room grows and expands exponentially, and you can feel it coursing and pulsating through your body. You’re still alive, but you’re somehow weaker than you were before. You’re more sluggish and feel as if your weapon has somehow grown heavier.

>A): Attack Odesse (How?)
>B): Stand back and assess the situation.
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>>5751465
>Attack Odesse (How?)
Everyone besides Clay smack him again. He's on the ropes. We can't let up now!
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Some of us can afford to not attack Odesse, and instead go after Bennet. But would doing so be the right decision?

>Stun procced
FUCK YEAH

Also, good thing that Ashe figured out he was just getting led around by the Agarthans. This means that Blair doesn't have to force him to understand the truth with her body.
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>>5751465
>A): Attack Odesse (How?)
> Have Uriel strike him down, then we lance him through with our spear. Kayla heals as much as possible, Clay covers our backs from betrayal, and everyone else piles in or backs off as needed.
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>>5751465
>>5751569
Self correction- Cormac should do the body blocking, not Clay, as Cormac was somehow unharmed.
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>>5751465
>Attack Odesse
>Uriel time to shine
He can OHKO (36 damage total) without any chance of Odesse getting a hit in. Blair is two damage short by my calcs and taking a Fenrir to the face leaves her with a whopping 4 HP.

Would it be possible for Blair to swap spears with Uriel so at least its Gugnir doing the killing blow, Tree?
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>>5751465
unlucky on the Explosion procs. oh well.
I don't have any real input on our damage allocation here so I won't vote
>>5751656
I feel like Gungnir is Blair's 'lord' weapon that only she can wield, whether there's any real reason for that or not, so I'd rather not toss it around. it's also kind of silly to be tossing items back and forth midcombat to circumvent inventory management, and tree was pretty generous letting us toss the str tonic already.
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Since we've been damaged, Fiery Blood is now active, but because of the stat debuff, our damage ends up still being 27, so attacking Odesse ourselves leaves him with 2 HP remaining. We'd also be dead at our current health from the Fenrir counterattack if we fail to get another Stun off.
Blair has 19 Res after the debuff, so:
Odesse does (45+20)-19=46 damage
Would have been nice if we could have finished him off ourselves, but it's safer to let Uriel do it since he can kill Odesse in one hit even with the debuffs. We do have to deal with Bennett as well, so everyone else should be on guard to fight him and his men next.

>A): Attack Odesse (How?)
Have Kayla heal Uriel and let him deal the finishing blow.
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>“Bás, diabhal!”
"Death, Devil!"

Damn, that went better than I expected. Stun truly is one of the abilities of all time. A shame that so 27% is basically unreliable in most strategies.

But if I'm looking at this right, we can still fulfill Eulalia's promise with a bit of finagling.

>>5751465
>A): Attack Odesse (How?)

Kayla heals Leif. Leif attacks for 16 damage. Prince of Sreng means he's immune to the fog, so once he's back to full, he's safe from dying against the retaliation as well as the stun. After that, Blair runs in with Gungnir dealing 27 damage, securing the kill and the juicy boss xp.

It has to be Leif who does the first attack, since Cormac and Uriel can one-shot the Sage, while Ashe and Seamus will die on retaliation, even at full HP because of the fog. And of course, Clay deals no damage here, so it's better for him to be on guard duty.

Everyone else can attack Bennett and his forces if they want, or just wait around and get ready to intercept, really. There seems to be a ceasefire between our two sides, but I don't know for how long that'll hold.
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>>5751656
>>5751726
Supporting since I can't think of anything better and this helps with us with using Gungnir as the finishing blow.
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>>5751726
+1
Get the last hit!
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Wouldn't it be better to just let Uriel get the last hit in while Blair just casts bolting? Gotta remember the plan and all.
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>>5751465
Switching from >>5751686 to >>5751726

With how injured most of us are, it'd be better to heal up first before making a move against Bennett. It'd be a gamble on whether or not he'd attack us immediately after we kill Odesse, but he does seem more inclined to shill his nonsense first.
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>>5751465
Gonna switch from >>5751496 (who is me, just on my desktop) to >>5751726 .
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>>5751941
Technically speaking, the plan was to use Bolting after we killed both of the the Patriarch and the Sage, but we probably shouldn't use Bolting until we've secured the area or until we really have to. After all, it draws more guards to the site of the assassination, so we'd have to be ready or we'll be fighting while surrounded.

Thankfully, Bennett seems quite happy to let us do his dirty work for him first. After Odesse is dead though, I'm sure he'll press the advantage, but that's why everyone else is on standby.
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>>5751726
Wins. Writing
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“Ahh, my lord! You’re hurt!” Kayla cries out in surprise. Somehow, she was one of the few people in the room who were not affected by Odesse’s attack. “Don’t worry, I’ll restore you back to health!” Kayla’s staff glows with a warm blue pulse as she undoes the damage Leif suffered just now. The Prince of Sreng had been knocked to the floor and was down on one knee, but he gets back to his feet and readies his sword.

“What?!” Odesse growls in growing alarm. “Why does my fog have no effect on you?!”

“I don’t really know what’s going on here.” Leif says frankly. “But I do know that you have DEFINITELY got to die.”

>Leif: 33 STR + 13 (Zoltan) = 46 – 30 DEF = 16 DMG
>Odesse: 13/200 HP

Leif jumps in a flash and strikes once more at Odesse. The surprised Sage can do nothing to stop Leif from chopping into his side, exacerbating the grievous wound he’d received from Uriel only a moment ago. With gritted teeth, Odesse extends his free hand out and slams it into the prince’s abdomen.

>Odesse: 45 MAG + 20 (Fenrir) = 65 – 20 = 45 DMG
>Leif: 10/55 HP

An orb of dark magic envelops Leif. You can hear several bones snapping over his agonized screaming as Fenrir closes its jaws on him. Odesse, his attention entirely focused on the prince though, fails to notice you approaching him with Gungnir drawn.

You’ve only met this man once before, but it was safe to say you despised him with every fiber of your being. It was one thing that he’d tried killing you outside Arcadia, but he’d also been complicit in the atrocities that Eulalia had suffered. He was the one responsible for helping put Bennett in power, leading to the persecution of members of the Church of Seiros. He’d brought an entire army to lay siege to the one place in Fodlan you could still call home. And now, you’d received confirmation that it was him that had led Ashe astray all these years. Even for an Agarthan, his crimes were too numerous and far too unforgiveable.

As Odesse works on taking Leif out, he looks up just in time to see you rushing towards him. Gungnir pierces through his already broken chest and out through his back, impaling the Sage.

“Accursed wretch!” Odesse rasps. Dark blood runs in grotesque rivers out of the corners of his mouth. “What do you even seek to accomplish…?!”

>“You’re supposed to be a great Sage aren’t you? Then isn’t it obvious? I’m not going to stop until each one of you is dead and no longer capable of screwing around with us humans!”

“Foolish brat!” Odesse coughs. “You misunderstand…you and that raving lunatic both! We don’t need you humans…you exist solely out of our own goodwill! We could have eradicated you…at any point…but, now you push too far. Back us into a corner, and only one option remains. When your watch as your world turns into naught but ash, remember that you brought it on yourself!”
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Screaming in anger, you lift the man up into the air, still on your spear, and slam him back onto the ground with what remains of your might. Whatever dark magic had been keeping him alive to this point finally gives out, and the Sage’s body breaks. As it does so, you notice the fog in the room slowly beginning to dissipate, with things returning to normal.

>Stats Regained
>Side-Objective Complete: Land the finishing blow on Odesse with Gungnir
>Blair: +4 Max HP, +3 Charm

>“Kayla!” You shout, turning your blade upon Bennett and his men. “Tend to Leif, quickly!”

“Ahh! You’re shouting at me!” Kayla scurries over to the prince’s side. Though badly hurt and rasping, he’ll make it.

“That was marvelous, Blair! Fantastic! Simply fantastic!” Bennett claps loudly and enthusiastically, laughing all the while. He extends his arms out as if seeking to embrace you. “Everything I’ve heard about the famed Witch has proven to be true! Your blade is sharp, but your tongue is sharper. You have the right of it too. These damned snakes think too highly of themselves, and it finally leads to their own downfall. He underestimated us at his own peril, and look where it led him? Thousands of years he walked the world, only to end up dead in a tent outside the one place he hated most. If he wasn’t deserving of far greater contempt, it would be almost tragic.”

>“He isn’t the only one that’s going to be lying here. I came here for two heads, and I plan to get my second.”

Bennett frowns. “Is that so? Not that I mind, but I thought your struggle was with the Agarthans, not I. Just like you, I believe they are the greatest enemy we face. Far more threatening than any side of this war. What did I ever do to you?”

>“Beyond labeling me a witch and marking me for death, you mean?” You ask, somewhat taken aback by the Patriarch’s flippant nature. “There’s also the matter of you collaborating with this snake to usurp the church and destroy Garreg Mach.”

“I simply did what I needed to accomplish my goals.” Bennett says dismissively. “Like it or not, I am the Voice of the Goddess, not Rhea. I am her prophet, and it is I who has received her divine message. Now that Odesse is dead, my partnership with those fiends is at an end. I care not what occurs at this siege, nor who sits in this cathedral. I have my mission, and I intend to see it through. I appreciate you ridding me of that pest once and for all, however, I have no time to waste on you.”

Bennett’s guards have tightened their ranks. Of the 12 soldiers that had been observing the fight, only 4 seem to have taken damage from Odesse’s spell.

>A): Commit to fighting Bennett and his men.
>B): Ask Bennett what his true intentions are. Perhaps there’s something you can gleam.
>C): Back down. Your squad is in no position for another big fight, and he doesn’t seem to want it either.
>D): Cast Bolting and alert the Sreng army
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>Side Objective Completion gives us bonus stats

Absolutely worth. I'm surprised we didn't get any XP for killing Odesse or his henchmen though. Did we hit level cap or something, Tree?

>>5752131
>B): Ask Bennett what his true intentions are. Perhaps there’s something you can gleam.

Instruct Kayla to start healing people while we're talking. After that, we can move to attack Benett and alert the Sreng army when we're done.
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Honestly, how long can we get someone like Bennet to talk? He totally seems like the guy who monologues his evil plans to his enemies.
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>>5752131
>B): Ask Bennett what his true intentions are. Perhaps there’s something you can gleam.
While Kayla heals us up of course.
Let's see if we can put that +charm boost to use. If we can break the siege without any more bloodshed, that's the best option, but whatever the case it buys us time to get back on our feet.
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>>5752230
Oh yeah I forgot Uriel heals even though that's one of the reasons we brought him along. Both healer's work on us while we listen to the guy's evil monologue - what are they doing at Zanado?

Also with stun proccing that Odesse fight went pretty damn smoothly, all things considered.
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>Side-Objective Complete: Land the finishing blow on Odesse with Gungnir
Hell yeah. Down goes one more snake.
>>5752131
>B): Ask Bennett what his true intentions are. Perhaps there’s something you can gleam.
Agree that stalling for some time to rest and recoup is the ideal play here. Kinda tempted to bolting but I doubt any of army could intervene in time to help us here. If Bennett is willing to talk and let us catch our breath, then let's capitalize.
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>>5752131
>B): Ask Bennett what his true intentions are. Perhaps there’s something you can gleam.
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>>5752131
>>B): Ask Bennett what his true intentions are. Perhaps there’s something you can gleam
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>>5752131
>B): Ask Bennett what his true intentions are. Perhaps there’s something you can gleam.
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>>5752131
>B): Ask Bennett what his true intentions are. Perhaps there’s something you can gleam.
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>>5752131
>B): Ask Bennett what his true intentions are. Perhaps there’s something you can gleam.
Nice kill
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>>5752131
>A): Commit to fighting Bennett and his men.
We did promise to do exactly that, after all, and we even talked the Sreng into doing it with us. What good's a merc whose word means nothing?
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>>5752131
I feel like Bennet would have been an ally if we joined Black Eagles, but I do not trust him to be an ally at this point.
>A): Commit to fighting Bennett and his men.
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To clarify, I 100% still advocate for killing the guy, but I'm mostly trying to get info out of him and stall for time to heal so that we're in better shape when we gank him.
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>>5752486
I'm of the same thought.
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>>5752486
I agree, he needs to monologue to know what weird blood ritual these got planned for the poor souls he's ordered off the the red canyon. Though he claims he's acting on his own I bet there's a snake behind that too, somehow.

Plus if we attack him now without haling we're gonna get swept considering half our team is at 50% health
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Rolled 85 (1d100)

>>5752178
We did get XP but I ran out of character space!

>Blair Weaver
>Level 43 Seraph Knight (0/100)
HP: 65 (90%) +1 = 66
STR: 30 (40%) + 1 = 31
MAG: 29 (50%) + 1 = 30
DEX: 27 (45%) + 1 = 28
SPD: 43 (65%)
LCK: 30 (30%) + 1 = 31
DEF: 27 (50%)
RES: 23 (40%)
CHARM: 31 (45%) + 1 = 32

B wins. Charm+LCK(1/2) Roll: 1-47 to Succeed.
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>>5752578
No monologues here, huh? Ah well, worth a shot. Looks like it's time to fight.

>CHARM: 32

To think we had started at 24 CHARM just one thread ago. All these gains are nice, even if it is really just +1% chance of success on persuasion rolls.

Also, one thing I noticed was that Odesse said an important name, here.

>“I should have known Anacharsis’ runaway brat would have a hand in this cowardly subterfuge. Nevertheless, what a great fortune I’ve stumbled upon today. Not only will I put this accursed monastery to the torch, but I’ll get to inflict unspeakable agony upon you and your friends, Blair d’Rusalka.”

I suppose Anarcharsis is the true name of the Sage that is Charles d'Rusalka. We already knew he was an Agarthan, but now he's confirmed as a Sage. He's also likely the 'third head' of the seven-headed beast that is the Seven Sages. Could be misinterpreting things, though.
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>>5752578
And to think Charm was one of our lower stats for a long time, Blair has really grown into a Charming leader
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There was no denying that half your group was hurting badly from the fight with Odesse. Against a numerically superior and dangerous enemy like the one in front of you, you’d have the disadvantage. Still, even though you were short on time, perhaps if you could stall Bennett, you could buy some opportunity for Kayla and Uriel to heal the others. You might even be able to find out more about what he was planning, and what he meant by his own “mission.”

>“You seem to be in a hurry to get out of here. It doesn’t sound like you’re afraid of just me. What could be so important that you’d walk away from a heretic in need of punishment?”

Bennett smirks. “Was that supposed to rile me up? With the death of that snake, I’m afraid I’m in far too good a mood to let anyone ruin it. Least of all a petulant girl like you.” Not taking your bait, Bennett instead reaches for something underneath his throne. He grabs a familiar looking staff. You quickly recognize it as the same type Diogenes used back in Ordelia. It was a Warp staff.

>“You intend to run away?! You’d abandon your own army?!”

“All the people I need are either in this room or waiting for me somewhere else.” Bennet says. “Now that all that disgusting fog has dissipated, I’m free to make my exit. I’m grateful for your help, Blair. If it weren’t for you, killing Odesse would have been a much harder endeavor. If death is truly what you seek, I’m more than happy to accommodate you. Ezekiel! Fritz!”

“Yes, your holiness!” One of Bennett’s guards’ shouts at attention. The man looks every bit the part of a veteran warrior, wearing well-chipped armor and wielding both a wicked looking axe and sword. He looks like the captain of this bunch.

“Uhh…yeah.” Fritz says, less enthusiastically.

“I ask that you strike down this heretic and her ilk! Afterwards, meet me at the appointed place. Waste not a second on this siege. Leave the Dukedom to pick up the pieces.”

“Yes, your holiness!” Ezekiel shouts.

“You got it…” Fritz says sullenly.

>“Wait!” You shout, but it’s too late. In a flash of arcane magic, Bennett vanishes from the tent without a trace.
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“Your battle is with me now, heretic!” Ezekiel roars. The Holy Guard moves in position around the tent to surround you and your group. You spot amongst their soldiers of all classes and types. The way they carry themselves and their gear gives you the impression they are several notches above the Orthodox soldiers you’d fought in this tent earlier. Given how Bennett had spoken to them as well, these must be his elite that he trusts implicitly.

>“Are you really planning to throw your lives away for a man that abandons you and your army in the middle of a battle?” You taunt the captain. Out of the corner of your eye, you spot Leif getting back up from the floor, as well as Clay shaking out the stiffness in his body.

“Silence, apostate whore!” Ezekiel says. “You know nothing of our Patriarch. All who stand in the way of his divine mission shall fall to us, his Twelve Holy Knights! I lost many friends to your cowardly attack at Magdred. I’ve longed for the day I’d get to put that pretty face of yours on a spike, and now that day has come!”

>“Holy Knights?” You say with shock. “You’re telling me that sniveling dark mage hiding in the back there is a Holy Knight? The very same one I dragged kicking and screaming to Garreg Mach. Don’t make me laugh. If you miss your friends so badly, I’ll send you to join them!” Kayla moves to working on Seamus, while Uriel brings Ashe back to full health. It’s fortunate this windbag is so easy to taunt, you think. Otherwise, the others may not have been given this chance.

“Enough talk! Holy Knights, attack!”

A bright light envelops you, and you feel immediate relief as your wounds heal fully. You also notice the two guards that had come in with Odesse and survived his fog have now fled the tent in a state of utter panic. That can’t be good.

>Ezekiel
>Level 44 General
HP: 81/81
STR: 45
DEX: 27
SPD: 19
LCK: 30
DEF: 55
RES: 18
Weapon: Brave Sword (+9 DMG, Always Strike Twice), Brave Axe (+12 DMG, Always Strikes Twice)
Skill: Great Shield (% Chance x Level to negate all damage)

>A): Attack Ezekiel
>B): Attack Fritz in the back
>C): Some of the Holy Guard look damaged. Take them out first.
>D): Leave the damaged Holy Guard to your men. Deal with the undamaged ones first
>E): You’ve wasted enough time here and lost the element of surprise. Cast Bolting and give the Sreng Army their signal.
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Damn, he got away, huh? It seems Blair being unable to get the bonus information from people by failing CHARM rolls is a recurring theme. If it's any consolation, he probably would've gotten away either way, unless we were to focus him down first. Warp Staves truly are something else.

>>5752701
>E): You’ve wasted enough time here and lost the element of surprise. Cast Bolting and give the Sreng Army their signal.

The two guards that got away are no doubt going to run and alert the others. Before they can do so, we should probably give the signal now.

Plus, Bolting is still powerful Siege Magic. We can use it to lay down the hurt while we're at it, maybe against Ezekiel? Unless of course, alerting the Sreng army with Bolting means our target has to be elsewhere?
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I'll allow you to use Bolting that way, and even let it AoE splash onto soldiers 8 and 9. But it won't double attack, and you won't be able to counterattack that turn either.
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>>5752701
>>E): You’ve wasted enough time here and lost the element of surprise. Cast Bolting and give the Sreng Army their signal.
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>>5752701
>E): You've wasted enough time here and lost the element of surprise. Cast Bolting and give the Sreng Army their signal.

I knew we should've gutted the Patriarch while we still had the chance. Still, at least we got Odesse.
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>>5752701
>E): You’ve wasted enough time here and lost the element of surprise. Cast Bolting and give the Sreng Army their signal.
There's no reason to refrain from using it now. Bennett peaced out already, and we have the two guards escaping, so reinforcements are definitely going to come if we don't let the Sreng army loose.
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>>5752732
Nice. Even with the lack of retaliation Swordbreaker and Alert Stance should keep us relatively protected. Potentially killing two mooks while injuring one of the bosses is nice, too. And of course, more importantly, it alerts the army.
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>>5752701
>E): You’ve wasted enough time here and lost the element of surprise. Cast Bolting and give the Sreng Army their signal.
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>>5752701
>E): You've wasted enough time here and lost the element of surprise. Cast Bolting and give the Sreng Army their signal.
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>>5752701
>>D): Leave the damaged Holy Guard to your men. Deal with the undamaged ones first
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>>5752701
>E): You’ve wasted enough time here and lost the element of surprise. Cast Bolting and give the Sreng Army their signal.
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>>5752701
>E): You’ve wasted enough time here and lost the element of surprise. Cast Bolting and give the Sreng Army their signal.
Killing two birds with one stone
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Though the enemies in front of you thought highly of themselves, they were rather inconsequential. If the Patriarch had vanished, then there was nothing left for you to do here but summon the Sreng Army to begin their advance. You make the first move before Ezekiel can attack, seeking to eliminate the captain while at the same time alerting the others outside. The skies above you roar loudly as a bolt of thunder crashes into the tent and engulfs the General and two of his sword wielding subordinates.

>Blair: 30 MAG + 12 DMG (Bolting) + 5 (B. Tomefaire) = 47 – 18 RES = 29 DMG
>Crit: 27 (Miss)
>Stun: 2 (Hit)
>Ezekiel’s Great Shield: 62 (Miss)
>Ezekiel: 52/81 HP

One of the Swordmasters is vaporized in the blast as the top of the tent is completely blown off, sending debris falling to the ground. The other is brought to his knees, unable to move as the lighting courses through his body. And as for Ezekiel, though he manages to keep standing upright, you can tell by his gritted teeth and locked form that he too is suffering the effects of paralysis. A fortunate outcome, as casting that spell has left you at least momentarily defenseless. As the chaos from your Bolting subsides, the battle within the tent breaks out in full.

>15 XP gained!

Cormac wastes no time in joining the fray. He quickly cuts down one Halberdier. Ducking to the side of the second’s strike, he cuts upward and relieves the man of his arm, Mercurius cutting through the armor effortlessly. Seamus and Leif meanwhile face off against dual Axe Warriors. The lumbering fighters are unable to land hits on either opponent, while your allies’ blades cut into each opponent deeply.

Uriel and Ashe meanwhile deal with the Sages. Ashe closes in on one of the sages with his daggers, and makes quick work of the man, filling him with holes before he can even retaliate. The enemy Snipers, meanwhile, draw their bows and fire upon the two of them. Suddenly, a scream from behind alerts you towards the door of the tent, where three more soldiers bearing Orthodox colors have appeared.

“What’s going on in here?!” One soldier cries aloud. “Where are the Patriarch and the Commander?!”

“The Sreng have turned against us! Get them!”

“Leave the reinforcements to me!” Clay yells at you. “I’ll try to keep them from overrunning the place. You deal with that hothead!”
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Fritz, who had been beginning to look rather squeamish, seems to muster up the fortitude necessary to join the fight. He looks at you with a mixture of disdain and awe.

“You’re that kid from back then…” Fritz says. “I had no idea you were even alive, let alone the Witch that had been giving us so much trouble.”

>“You don’t seem excited to see me again.”

“No, I’m not. What kind of psycho barges in here and pulls this hairbrained scheme of yours?”

>“If you aren’t feeling up to it, perhaps you should just sit back and let things work themselves out. I know I have plenty of questions I’d love to ask you.”

“Don’t listen to her honeyed words, Brother Fritz!” Ezekiel yells. By now, he has regained his composure, and full use of his body once more. “She will only seek to poison your mind and lead you astray. It is all a vile temptress like her can do. Stand by my side and we will strike her down together!”

If Fritz had been planning to entertain your offer, he no longer does so upon hearing Ezekiel’s command. It seems that you won’t be able to get him to stand down until you deal with loudmouthed general barking at everyone.

>Fritz
>Level 43 Dark Mage
HP: 60/60
MAG: 32
DEX: 15
SPD: 25
LCK: 23
DEF: 22
RES: 37
Spells: Swarm (+4, -4 SPD Debuff)

>A): Attack Ezekiel (How?)
>B): Attack Fritz (How?)
>C): Assist your friends. Maybe if you can take out their opponents, you can even up your own fight.
>D): Write-in
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Armour units are slow, right?

If we throw Fimbulvetr at the snipers while backing off, and Kayla heals Ashe and Uriel from a distance, we should be able to squash the left flank and turn the tide in our side’s favour.

I see no particular reason to engage these people in a fair duel, and if the General is killed, I think Fritz will surrender. We have more than 60 health, so as long as we stay out of the general’s reach, I think we’ll be fine.
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*their left flank

Sorry, qst partially ate my words.
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>>5753715
>A): Attack Ezekiel (How?)
Use Fimbulvetr
This kills him if both hits connect and it also kills the Swordmaster right next to him. He does have Great Shield, but even if he survives, we can tank his hits and kill him on the counterattack.
Everyone else has their enemies handled. Ashe and Uriel should be able to kill the sage they're dealing with right now and then they can take care of the snipers. Ezekiel also has high enough Def that not even Cormac can damage him.
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>>5753715
>A): Attack Ezekiel (How?)
>Fimbulvetr
Ezekiel is ours because we're the only magic attacker here, and we do not want him getting in range and doubling anyone with his brave weapons. Fimbulvetr will also get rid of the mook.
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>We can trigger Stun with Magic Attacks

Holy shit, we're cracked. Two Stun activations in a row, and one of those was an AoE attack.

>Side Objective: Defeat Ezekiel, Survive for 3 turns (1/3)

Gimme. I wonder if this one will give rewards, too.

Also damn, I see a side effect of Blair upping her CHARM is that she gets to talk a lot more trash. Best girl.

>>5753715
Anons have the right of it, I think. Fimbulvetr on Ezekiel hits multiple targets, keeps us safe from melee retaliation, and can potentially kill. This lets us retaliate with it if all else fails as well.

It's easy to forget that Blair's an accomplished mage as well, with access to high-rank magic. The spear is just used as our primary so much that we don't get to do this often. This might be the first time we've used Fimbulvetr in several threads (cinematics notwithstanding), heh.
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>>5753715
>A): Attack Ezkiel (How?)
Let us bring about the end of this charade. The Goddess demands blood, and our Fimbulvetr will freeze the blood in Ezekiel's veins for ease of transport to the Blue Sea Star.
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>>5753934
>>5753715
Forgot to include my vote.

>A): Attack Ezekiel (How?)
>Fimbulvetr

To ice! All of you, to ice!
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>>5753715
>>A): Attack Ezekiel (How?)
>>Fimbulvetr
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>>5753715
>A): Attack Ezekiel (How?)
>Fimbulvetr
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Wanting to keep the pressure up on both Ezekiel and his knights, you continue your magical assault. A cold wind begins blowing through the tent as several icicles erupt from the ground, impaling the two foes in front of you. The Swordmaster is completely pulverized by your attack, exploding in a spray of blood. As for Ezekiel, he finds himself frozen solid in a block of ice. For a second, you think you’ve killed the captain, only to back up in shock as he erupts from his icy prison with a roar.

>Blair: 30 MAG + 12 DMG (Bolting) + 5 (B. Tomefaire) = 47 – 18 RES = 29x2 = 58 DMG
>Crit: Miss
>Stun: Hit
>Ezekiel’s Great Shield: 57, 28 (Miss, Hit)
>Ezekiel: 23/81 HP
>15 XP Gained! (30/100)

“The Goddess protects me!” Ezekiel roars, shaking the tent and rallying those knights and Orthodox soldiers that were still up and fighting.

You’re unsure of how Ezekiel has managed to shrug off what should have been a deathblow, but you aren’t given too much time to dwell on it as Fritz joins the battle. He launches a glob of dark magic towards you that explodes upon contact with your chest. The spell conjures several insects that buzz incessantly around you, biting and draining you of your blood. The Swarm spell also has the unfortunate addition of lowering your own speed. Though it’s only a fraction, the longer this battle plays out, the worse it may become.

>Fritz: 32 MAG + 4 = 36 – 23 RES = 13 DMG
>Blair: 53/66 HP, -4 SPD

The Sreng side has finished off their opponents, with Cormac, Leif and Seamus emerging victorious over the Holy Knights. Meanwhile, on the Blackwing side, the final magic user has been brushed aside by Uriel. The enemy snipers, motivated by Ezekiel’s encouragement, each land strong shots against the Paladin as well as Ashe. However, it comes too late, as the battle has already started to turn in your favor. Kayla wastes no time in restoring Ashe to full health, and soon one of the Snipers finds his throat slashed by your lover.

“Could you hurry it up back there?!” Clay yells. Three more soldiers have entered the fray, and you can make out commotion from outside. More will be on their way.

What a maddening foe to be able to brush aside some of your strongest magic! If you didn’t know any better, you’d think there was some truth to his words. You had to finish him off now before things got worse.

>A): Attack Ezekiel? (How?)
>B): Attack Fritz? (How?)
>C): If you fail to stun or kill Ezekiel, he can make quick work of you. Perhaps back off and let your allies swarm him.
>D): Assist Clay before more soldiers make their way inside
>E): Write-in
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>Landing the third Stun in a row

28% btw. Twice in a row is like, 7.84% chance, and three times in a row, is 2.2%? I suppose that makes up for our bad luck with negotiating, and our inability to kill this guy this turn.

With Swarm on us, our Speed drops to 39 (Darting Blow and other speed modifiers notwithstanding), which is still more than enough to double both Ezekiel and Fritz alike.

But the real question is... what kills Ezekiel the fastest? If I'm looking at this right, we can only use Fimbulvetr three times per mission, and we've used it twice already. That leaves Thunder and Gungnir.

We can use Fimbulvetr anyway, dealing 30 MAG + 12 DMG (Fimbulvetr) + 5 (B. Tomefaire) = 47 - 18 RES = 29 DMG. We'd only hit once, but if he doesn't block it (44%), he's dead. As a plus, though, we'd be safe from retaliation.

With Thunder, we'd deal 30 MAG + 5 DMG (Thunder) + 5 DMG (B. Tomefaire) = 40 - 18 RES = 22 x 2 = 44 DMG. This kills Ezekiel in two hits, which means if Great Shield procs even once (44%), he survives.

With a Transmuted Gungnir, on the other hand, we'd deal 31 STR + 20 DMG (Gungnir) + 5 (Lancefaire) + 4 (Fiery Blood+) = 60 - 18 RES = 42 x 2 = 84 DMG. This kills Ezekiel in one hit, and even if he powers through the first hit with Great Shield (44%), he'd have to do so again for the second hit. That's... 19% odds, if I'm looking at my calculator correctly?

Of course, the problem with attacking with Gungnir is that if he does survive the first hit (and is not Stunned), he retaliates twice with his Brave Axe, dealing 45 STR + 12 DMG (Brave Axe) = 57 - 27 = 30 x 2 = 60 DMG, which does actually kill Blair in retaliation.

We do have a 43 SPD - 27 DEX = 16% chance of dodging an attack from him, at least. However, since we'd be initiating, and because he'd be using an axe, neither Alert Stance+ nor Swordbreaker applies. And of course, if we're unable to kill him on our turn, he can take his turn and finish us off with two more attacks-- assuming the other people on our team don't jump in to intercept and take him out.

The risk does make it seem like the best move is to leave it to the allies or to go and help Clay, but in actuality, it might be what seals our fate. Ezekiel has a whopping 55 DEF (6 points higher than Sebastian!), which means Ashe, Leif, Seamus, and even Cormac can't even scratch him-- they just don't have enough damage. Uriel *can* damage him with spells though, dealing 32 MAG + 15 DMG (Aura) = 47 - 18 RES = 29 x 2 = 58 DMG, killing the guy. Anyone else though? They'd rush up to him, deal no damage, and then get killed on retaliation. This is a job for either us or Uriel.

With all that in mind, I think our only hope is to gamble. If we don't kill him here, we'll have to hope for a stun or a lucky dodge.

>>5754756
>A): Attack Ezekiel? (How?)

Fimbulvetr, again. If we fail, Uriel has to be the one to finish him off with Aura. If *that* fails, we'll have failed the side objective, but at least we'll be mostly alive.
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Correction, I should have been accounting for Fiery Blood+ in my calculations. This changes things.

Fimbulvetr: 30 MAG + 12 DMG (Fimbulvetr) + 5 (B. Tomefaire) + 4 (Fiery Blood+) = 51 - 18 RES = 33 DMG

Thunder: 30 MAG + 5 DMG (Thunder) + 5 DMG (B. Tomefaire) + 4 (Fiery Blood+) = 44 - 18 RES = 26 x 2 = 52 DMG

Gungnir (Transmute): 31 STR + 20 DMG (Gungnir) + 5 (Lancefaire) + 4 (Fiery Blood+) = 60 - 18 RES = 42 x 2 = 84 DMG.

This means that Thunder actually kills him in one hit, and we get to use it twice, making it a better option than Fimbulvetr, which is only used once.

>>5754756
>>5754791

Changing my vote here.

>A): Attack Ezekiel? (How?)
>Thunder, to be followed up by Uriel's Aura if all else fails.
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>>5754756
>>5754808
+1
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>>5754756
>>5754791
+1 to this.

Damn, this really is an elite group….
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>>5754756
>>5754850
…..

Sorry, clicked the wrong post. I’ll just do it manually. Changing vote.

>A): Attack Ezekiel? (How?)
>Thunder, to be followed up by Uriel's Aura if all else fails.
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>>5754756
>>5754808
Support. Everyone else can go help Clay seeing as Ashe has the sniper covered
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>>5754756
>>5754808
Supporting.
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>>5754756
>A): Attack Ezekiel? (How?)
>Thunder, to be followed up by Uriel's Aura if all else fails.

>>5754808
Thanks for all the math
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>>5755079
Happy to help. Likewise, my thanks go out to the other math anons who make sure I'm not missing something. I'm certainly not an expert on Fire Emblem mechanics, after all-- I'm just keeping note of how combat math works so that we don't accidentally do something dumb.
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>>5754791
Supporting
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>>5754756
>>5754808
I'm gonna give that a +1.
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Ezekiel is drawing closer, and you don’t like anything you’ve seen thus far of his strength. His ability to somehow shrug off any of your attacks was eerily reminiscent of that of Sebastian’s own skill. If he so much as even entered melee range, you could kiss your head goodbye. You had no intention of falling to this loudmouthed buffoon though. You summon energy similar to that of the Bolting spell you’d fired off earlier. If he planned on shrugging off your attacks, then you had no intention of making it easy for him. You extend your hand forward and a bolt of lightning shoots down from the sky and zaps the charging General.

>Blair: 30 MAG + 5 DMG (Thunder) + 5 DMG (B. Tomefaire) + 4 (Fiery Blood+) = 44 - 18 RES = 26 x 2 = 52 DMG
>Crit: Miss
>Stun: Miss
>Ezekiel’s Great Shield: 74, 91 (Miss, Miss)

Ezekiel screams in anguish as he is fried alive by your magic. The resulting explosion and light catches the attention of all those in the room, even the ones still embroiled in combat. As your spell dissipates, the charred husk of Ezekiel is still standing there. Though it refuses to fall to the ground, there’s no mistaking that he’s as dead as they come.

>100xp Gained!
>Blair Weaver
>Level 44 Seraph Knight (30/100)
HP: 66 (90%) +1 = 67
STR: 31 (40%)
MAG: 30 (50%) + 1 = 31
DEX: 28 (45%)
SPD: 43 (65%)
LCK: 31 (30%)
DEF: 27 (50%) + 1 = 28
RES: 23 (40%)
CHARM: 32 (45%) + 1 = 33

“C-captain Ezekiel!” One of the Orthodox soldiers that was busy fighting Clay remarks upon seeing the Holy Knight fall.

“R-retreat! Fall back!” Another cries out, dropping her weapons.

One by one, the Orthodox soldiers file out of the tent, evidentially realizing that they’d bitten off far more than they could chew in here. With the roof of the tent blown off by your magic, you’re able to make out the sounds of battle much clearer outside. It’s not the familiar sounds of a siege you’d grown accustomed to during your time in this camp. Instead, it sounds like the pure chaos reminiscent of a grim ambush; men and women screaming in terror in reflexive response to unexpected violence. It seems that your signal was received, and the Sreng Army has made their way into the camp and begun their ritual slaughter.

“Alright! That’s enough from me, I yield.” Fritz announces, placing both of his hands up towards the sky.

“W-what? Brother Fritz?” An unfamiliar voice exclaims. It’s the only other Holy Knight remaining alive. A Sniper that was now held at dagger point by Ashe. “What are you saying? You can’t surrender! We swore an oath to His Holiness to fight until the bitter-“

“Yeah, maybe you did.” Fritz cuts him off dryly. “But in case you’re blind, Bennett ain’t in spitting distance. As far as I’m concerned, there ain’t no reason to put up with this charade one second longer.”

“B-brother-“ The sniper is cut off as Ashe hits him with the handle of one of his daggers, rendering him unconscious.
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>>5755945
“Blair, is it?” Fritz asks you. Uriel moves to restrain the Dark Mage, tying his hands with rope found within the tent. “Never knew that was your name. Always just referred to you as that “little pegasus shit” from Tauros Village. I surrender, I’m yours to do with as you like.”

>“And what am I to do with you? If I let you live, can I trust you’ll cooperate?”

Fritz looks at you through squinted eyes. “You really the same girl from back then? I don’t remember you being this scary. Either way, yeah you won’t get much complaint from me. Bennett’s gone off and left me. And this time, he sure as hell ain’t planning on coming back for me. Might as well spill what I can if it’ll help preserve my life.”

With Bennett gone, Fritz was likely the only source left here that you could gather intel from. But he was also a rat, responsible for sacking numerous villages during the holy war five years ago. In a sense, it was hard to allow yourself to let this cretin live even a moment longer.

>A): Kill Fritz
>B): Capture Fritz
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Good stuff. Looks like completing this objective means Fritz surrenders quicker instead of a stat boost, which is nice in its own right. I remember when this guy was a field boss back in the earlier threads. Nowadays, his stats aren't even anything to write home about.

I actually realized something recently though-- a few threads ago, in the Battle of Gronder Field, we used Forseti against Phaedo, and doubled with it, despite it only having one use.

For future reference, does "Use" mean "Each time you initiate an attack using the spell" (i.e. you can double with x1 Use Spells, and it'd count as one Use) or is it "Each time you use the spell in a fight" (i.e. if you double with the Spell, then that's 2 Uses)?

>>5755946
>B): Capture Fritz

If he's offering himself up for capture, we have no reason to refuse him. We'll press him for as much info as we can about the Orthodox Church and then pass him onto Sir Leopold's company-- I'm sure he'd love to get his hands on him.

Besides... considering how many rolls we keep missing to get info out of someone, this kind of thing is welcome.
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>>5755946
>B): Capture Fritz

It’s not culling him will bring back the dead. Better to try and save the living, with the information he provides.
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>>5756000
>For future reference, does "Use" mean "Each time you initiate an attack using the spell"
It does, yes. If Thunder only has one use left, and you attack with it, if you can double, you still will.
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>>5756156
Nice, good to know. In that case, we'd actually have 2 more uses of Fimbulvetr ready to go, which is pretty good. Using Thunder instead was for the style points, and to conserve magical energy.

In fact, I think we used the most types of magic this fight: one use of Fire, one use of Thunder, one use of Fimbulvetr, and one use of Bolting. We just need to use Aircalibur, Forseti, and a Transmuted Spear Attack, and that'll have been everything in our magic arsenal, hah.
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>>5755946
>B): Capture Fritz
We can put him to to sword after he's sung like w canary. He obviously knows what Bennett is planning.

5 years ago this guy was giving us a ton of trouble and now he's giving up without a fight. Look how far Blair's come. Also I was browsing through the earlier threads and there were a lot of comments about how Blair was getting DEX screwed with her early levels - dice sure doing everything in their power to make sure she wasn't gonna get too OP now with stun. Not that it stopped her from stunlocking both snake and this evil Seb knockoff and making these battles pretty much a cakewalk kek.

In retrospect we should have gone for the +2 DEX start class but oh well.

Also good thing great shield didn't proc - last update we were literally feeling what that one miniboss was feeling when Seb NO DAMAGE'd two magic spear hits in a row.
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>>5755946
>B): Capture Fritz
Hopefully he doesn't slip away.
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Was there a side objective for beating Ezekiel? An anon mentioned it earlier, but I'm going insane trying to find it.
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>>5756340
That would be the Side Objective listed on the map image on this post >>5753715 , as well as the subsequent map images. I'm not sure if it would give us stat bonuses like completing the Eulalia Side Objective did (quite notably, the Side Objective for killing Odesse with Gungnir didn't pop up on the map image at all; only notifying us after it was successful), or if it just allowed Fritz to surrender without a fight.

That being said, iirc, Eulalia's Side Objective was the first time we've seen anything like that in this quest? Personally, it's not an unwelcome feature-- giving us bonus objectives to complete activates my RPG brain, but I can also understand if this is a one-time thing.
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>>5756340
The side objective for beating Ezekiel was having the option to interrogate or kill Fritz yourself. Not doing so within the time-limit would have lost you that option.

As for the Eulalia side-objective, it's an idea I had from playing a rom hack recently. I'd planned for a while to make the level cap 50 so it's just another way to increase stats in the endgame before you finally hit level cap.

As a side-note, I'm impressed with your deduction skills in battle, mathanon.
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>>5755946
>>B): Capture Fritz
inb4 we fail another capture roll
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>>5755946
>B): Capture Fritz
You will tell us all that you know, sirrah, and THEN you will die.
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>>5756496
>The side-objective gave us the option to interrogate or kill Fritz ourselves.

Makes sense. Even if we just wanted to kill him for the XP, at least we'd have done it without a fight.

>The side-objectives were an idea to increase stats before endgame.

Very cool! Again, I personally wouldn't mind seeing more of these pop up in the future, though I'd understand if you want to keep stat gains to a minimum to keep things mostly reasonable. Still, they're nice to try and shoot for.

>The level cap is 50.

Huh, that's interesting. Good to know! Now I'm very tempted to do some archive diving and find out what Blair could've been, and how she stacks up now against those potential futures.

>I'm impressed with your deduction skills in battle, mathanon.

Thank you! I am likewise impressed in your writing skills in turn. Truth be told, I'm not particularly good at Fire Emblem-- the display tells me all I need to know in that regard. But in a Fire Emblem quest, where there is no display present, and a bad move might mean death? I am... incentivized to help keep anons informed, heh.

Needless to say, I'm quite inspired by the quest, and checking back regularly to vote and do math has become a daily routine of mine. Keep up the good work!
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>>5755946
>B): Capture Fritz
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>>5756282
>Also I was browsing through the earlier threads and there were a lot of comments about how Blair was getting DEX screwed with her early levels - dice sure doing everything in their power to make sure she wasn't gonna get too OP now with stun.
Yeah I remember running through the theoretically 'average' Blair and coming up with the answer that while most stats were about even with that, her Dex was significantly lower than her growths suggested. That was like 10 levels ago now, though. At some point I might go back and find my calcs and complete them up to our current level and what we now know is max level. Do you remember which thread I did that in?
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>>5756631
The only stat breakdown I noticed was in thread #5.

Speaking of alt Blairs, I really wonder what class Blair would have ended up in if he was was dude?

Everyone was pretty unanimous for dark flier the moment the gender vote was in that there really wasn't a second choice class being tossed around. Would male Blair have ended up a magic mounted class? On maybe a wyrven rider?
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>>5756690
Mortal Savant or Dark Knight might've been cool. Alternatively, I remember one of the classes that the Four Aces had (Aubert, I think) was a Wyvern Knight that could use magic. A bit of research reveals that that class is called "Malig Knight" (or Malignant Knight, if you don't like the pun), a flier that uses Lances and Anima Magic.
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>>5756690
>a magic mounted class? On maybe a wyrven [sic] rider?
Malig Knight MBlair? That would've been fun, I think.
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>>5756690
I would've argued for War Master or Trickster if we were Male. Trickster isn't the final stage of any class tree, but Lucky Seven is such a fun thing to have and Foul Play is a fantastic gotcha skill.
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>>5756708
Malig Knights were pretty cool in Fates, I would have chosen that as our class if Blair was a dude because Wyvern units are my faves.
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>>5756719
I can easily see trickster being somewhere in the mortal savant class progression if Mblair had gone for it, similar to how Tree made Harrier the mid class of Pegasus knight.

Malig knight Mblair would be pretty cool - especially if in that universe Rex sticks to being a wyvern lord who uses magic spears yoinked off the corpses of his conquests because screw booksmarts he has people to delegate for that. They look the same at first glance but the way they go about things is different.
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The real question is

Would M! Blair still have bagged Ashe?
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>>5757224
No. Probably Corrine. /qst/ is anti Yaoi.
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>>5757224
I'd say that depends. IIRC, a lot of the thread's decision to go after Ashe involved both of them being adopted noble scions, but I can also see M! Blair going after Bernadetta if we assume this character was always going to have a thing for archers?
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>>5757224
Ashe is not gay.
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>>5757240
Ashe's sexuality is irrelevant, he gets tied up in the basement anyway.
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I want coomer fujos to leave my board.
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>>5757224
As fun as a /y/ love interest would be, I imagine anons would either try to protect Bernadetta, or try and 'save' Corrine (although I can't remember if she was bi or if she was full-on lesbian).

There's the chance that people will gun for Dorothea too, but I just don't see it, honestly. Even Lys is more likely.
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I'm partial to Mercedes or Ingrid.
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>>5755946
You greatly disliked the dark mage, but you weren’t about to throw out a valuable source of intel just because of your own feelings. You would have several questions for him once time allowed for it. If he was truly as close a confidant to Bennett as it seemed he was, he might be the only person that could shed light on what the Patriarch’s mission was.

>“Uriel, please keep our friend here company.” You relay the order to the Paladin, before turning back towards the captured Fritz. “My friend here is remarkable at killing mages of your kind. Make sure to behave yourself in his presence unless you want to be cut down where you stand.”

“No complaints from me lady.” Fritz scoffs. “Just hurry up and finish off those poor bastards outside already. You’ve got the Sreng Army causing havoc out there, don’t you? The rest of our forces should be commanded by a guy named Adrian. He’s the commander sent over by the Faerghus Dukedom, and by now he’s probably shitting himself nonstop. Take ‘em out and there should be no one left for the others to get their orders from. Or don’t and just slaughter them all. Not like I care, heh.”

Shedding a look of disdain for the scumbag, you turn away from him to assess the rest of your party. By now, Kayla has worked at getting all of you restored to full health, and no more Orthodox soldiers are streaming through to fight you.

“You’ve got quite a bit of explaining to do once we get out of here you know.” Leif says to you. “You never said anything about fighting…whatever that guy was.” He points towards the corpse of Odesse.

>“Would you have believed me if I did?”

The prince shrugs. “I’d likely have thought you raving mad. In fact, I might actually just think that anyway. You willingly get into fights with these things?”

>“We’ll discuss it later. The battle isn’t over yet I’m afraid. Let’s go.”

As everyone begins making their way out of the tent, you notice that Ashe seems a bit slower to move than the others. He stares down at the corpse of Odesse, his face hard and giving nothing away. The two spoke briefly during the battle, and you fear that it confirmed your worst suspicions. The diary that Ashe had been given had come from an Agarthan. He’d based so much of his life off the contents of that book that supposedly contained Lonato’s innermost thoughts. But now that its authenticity had come into question, his entire world view has likely been shattered. It broke your heart to see him like this, but there was nothing that could be done about it now. Not until the fighting was finally over.

>“We’ll figure this out later, I promise.” You squeeze his hand tightly, and whisper into his ear. “But we must keep moving. Come on.”

“Right…let’s go.”
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As you exit the tent, you’re greeted by the sight of pure chaos. Orthodox soldiers run around the camp frantically, their only goal to escape from the pursuing Sreng raiders. All semblance of order has been lost as neither the Patriarch nor Montgomery are around to relay their commands. Several soldiers openly gawk at your group, but none dare to move against you or raise their weapons. That is at least until one such man raises his spear and lets out a loud battle cry.

“For His Holiness! Die!” He screams, charging at you in a suicide rush. Before he can get close though, something from above swoops in and crushes the man, flattening him on the ground.

“Blair! You’re alright!” Diana shouts, appearing directly before you.

“They’re coming from the sky! Retreat!” An Orthodox soldier shouts as they begin to further the distance between you and them. Diana is soon thereafter joined by Ava, who has her bow drawn and knocked.

“About time.” Ava remarks. “I thought you’d never give the damn signal.”

>“Apologies. Things took a turn for the hectic in there.”

“Is the Patriarch dead?”

>“Not quite, but he will no longer pose a threat to us here. How goes the battle?”

“Your signal came just before it was too late.” Ava says. “The eastern wall of the monastery came crashing down only a few moments before we saw you cast your Bolting. The Orthodox soldiers were forced to divert their attack to deal with the raiders suddenly nailing them from behind. As for Ingrid, she managed to fly over the walls and should have already reported to General Leopold. The Knights of Seiros must know by now that the Sreng fight on their side.” Ava looks up towards the sky suddenly, eyes narrowing. “Ahh, there he is. When I saw your signal, I thought it would be helpful to bring him along with me.”

Beathan just then lands gently before you, moving to your side.

“We’re going to go link up with the main Sreng Army.” Leif says. “Doubtless they’ll fight harder if they see their prince and First Blade at the frontlines with them. What are you going to do?”

>A): Try and find the Dukedom commander and finish him off.
>B): Fly over the walls and meet up with Leopold.
>C): Join the Sreng army in fighting.
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>>5756719
Though not my choice to make, I'd have been partial to a War Master or a Trickster. War Master because writing battle scenes involving grappling and punching (as well as axes as a side weapon) would have been pretty fun. Trickster because it would have probably allowed for some degree of creativity. Maybe Blair would have been able to do something similar to Diogenes's copy attack.

>>5757224
No way. Assuming mBlair ends up in the Black Eagles still then I think it would have been Dorothea or Corrine. Lysithea and Mercedes are good options too but I think you'd interact with them too late and by then you'd be firmly in the Dorothea or Corrine camp.
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>>5757337
>A): Try and find the Dukedom commander and finish him off.
Knowing Leopold he'll try to pincer the orthodox forces against the Sreng, especially since one of the walls has just come down. Might as well gun for the commander and finally put an end to this to spare our allies from too much further bloodshed.
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>>5757338
>Writing off Edel
Nah if Byleth didn't swoop in to claim her, then judging by the amount of her simps who crawled out of the woodwork for the route vote she'd be the #1 choice.

If our interactions with Bernie went similarly to canon then I can see her being very popular too. What with the promises and all.
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>>5757337
>Try and find the Dukedom commander and finish him off.

Might as well tie things up nice and neat before going off to meet with Leopold.
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>>5757337
>A): Try and find the Dukedom commander and finish him off.
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>>5757337
>A): Try and find the Dukedom commander and finish him off.
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>>5757337
>A): Try and find the Dukedom commander and finish him off.
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>>5757337
>C): Join the Sreng army in fighting.
Personally, I just think it'd be more satisfying to slaughter the Dukedom and Orthodox soldiers.
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>>5757337
>>B): Fly over the walls and meet up with Leopold.
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>>5757337
>A): Try and find the Dukedom commander and finish him off.
FINISH HIM!
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>>5757337
>A): Try and find the Dukedom commander and finish him off.
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>>5757337
>A): Try and find the Dukedom commander and finish him off.
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>>5757337
>A): Try and find the Dukedom commander and finish him off
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>>5757337
>A): Try and find the Dukedom commander and finish him off.
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>“You heard what that little rat said back there, no? There’s a commanding officer from the Faerghus Dukedom here doing his best to hold things together. I’ll try and take him out. Though we have the enemy at a major disadvantage, and victory is all but assured, I’d still prefer it if we could avoid any unnecessary slaughter. The less we wear ourselves down fighting before the next big battle, the better.”

“Always thinking a step ahead, aren’t you?” Leif says. “Well, do whatever you like. Just remember to make a nice introduction for us later to your bosses here.” Leif heads for the front alongside the rest of the Sreng warriors he’d brought with him.

>“Ava, Diana, you’re with me. Ashe, follow our Sreng friends along and make sure they don’t get up to anything uncouth. After this is all over, come find me and we’ll speak more about all this.”

Ashe wordlessly nods and complies. As you watch him chase after Leif and the others, you can only hope that the damage done to his psyche and heart isn’t entirely irreparable.

Taking flight on Beathan, you and your allies are granted a bird’s eye view of the entire battlefield. As Ava reported, the eastern side of the monastery has collapsed, allowing for a small army to pass through and enter. Doubtless this is what the Orthodox commanders had been hoping for, but unfortunately for them, they find their progress to be completely halted. A small number of Knights of Seiros have taken up position in the gap left behind by the wall’s collapse. Though not numerous, their heavily armored infantry stands strong and in formation, allowing none to pass by. This is in sharp contrast to that of the enemy’s own formation, which has been thrown into disarray after the Sreng attack. Amidst the scrambling soldiers running around and panicking, you can make out a man shouting orders on a horse.

“Form up ranks!” The paladin shouts. “Don’t let them beat us back after we’ve come this far! Push through the wall!”

Judging by his air of authority and how the older soldiers responded to him, you figured this to be the Adrian that Fritz spoke of. If so, there was nothing to do but squash him in front of his men and hopefully put an end to this battle. Adrian continues barking orders at his men until he notices a shadow overtake him. Looking up and squinting, he spots you and your allies descending upon him.

“Enemy pegasus knights! We’re under atta-“
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>>5759487
The warning comes far too late as the world around Adrian explodes in a freezing winter blast. You use your very last Fimbulvetr spell directly on the commander, crushing him and those around him with great ease. Any of the soldiers that do manage to survive the attack find themselves being picked off by arrows from Ava or pierced through by Diana’s spear. The Dukedom had seriously underestimated what a lack of air power would reap for them. With no pegasus knights of their own to counter you, you were free to rain death right upon the commander’s head. Even a solitary Harrier such as yourself was more than enough to send men flying as you bombarded them with your magic. Those few soldiers who managed to stand their ground and fire arrows upon you found their missiles rendered ineffective thanks to your Delphi Shield. Pincered by both the Knights and the Sreng, and now with your own aerial bombardment, the Orthodox soldiers were beginning to rout in droves.

“Where are you going? Stand and fight! You fools, they’ll just slaughter you anyway!” Adrian screams. He holds his arm close to his side, the appendage having been pummeled and broken by your initial attack. Those of his allies that hadn’t been killed are now outright ignoring the man as they seek to escape with their lives. Adrian can do nothing now as he finds himself surrounded by the three of you, who circle him like birds of prey.

>A): Kill Adrian. You have no intention of sparing Dukedom collaborators.
>B): Capture and bring him in. You’re in a merciful mood today.
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>>5759488
>B): Capture and bring him in. You’re in a merciful mood today.
With Bennett AWOL and Odesse dead he's probably the only one who knows anything about the Dukedom's general movements - also Bennet clearly doesn't give a shit about the goings on of the Dukedom so Fritz may not have much info about them to give us.

Might as well interrogate him for any useful info first before putting him to the sword.
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Man, it's easy to forget with all the spear stuff that our original intended role as a Harrier was Aerial Bombardment. Poor bastards. We truly are the new Witch of the Skies.

>>5759488
>B): Capture and bring him in. You’re in a merciful mood today.

An officer from both factions pumped for information and then presented to the Church to do with as they will (or otherwise ransomed off for cash)? I'm sure that'll generate quite a bit of goodwill-- not to mention all the intel we can get.

It looks like the beginning of the end of the Dukedom and the Orthodox Church; though the latter may try something at Zanado soon.
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>>5759488
>>B): Capture and bring him in. You’re in a merciful mood today.
We don't really have anyone else to interrogate
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>>5759488
>B): Capture and bring him in. You’re in a merciful mood today.
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>>5759488
>>A): Kill Adrian. You have no intention of sparing Dukedom collaborators.
Kill kill kill
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>>5759488
>B): Capture and bring him in. You're in a merciful mood today.

I wanted to shout BLOOD FOR THE GODDESS again, but that's not the smart play.
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>>5759488
>>A): Kill Adrian. You have no intention of sparing Dukedom collaborators.
I like killing him here as a kind of parallel to the time Blair killed that bandit woman in Zanado. There she was a young student following orders, who struggled to do what soldiers do, and here she's a commander on the strategic scale, and killing has become a matter of her own whim. The world made her this way
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>>5759488
>B): Capture and bring him in. You’re in a merciful mood today.

Great victory!
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>>5759488
>B): Capture and bring him in. You’re in a merciful mood today.
I'd rather kill him, but since we've already gone this far to demoralize the enemy army and have them running, we might as well keep him alive for intel so we can kill Cornelia. We haven't heard about what she's actually doing so far.
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>>5759488
>B): Capture and bring him in. You’re in a merciful mood today.
I would be tempted to kill him, but the need for information is too great.
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>>5759488
>B): Capture and bring him in. You’re in a merciful mood today.
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>>5759488
>B): Capture and bring him in. You’re in a merciful mood today
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>>5759488
>“Ava, put him in shackles.” You command. You had no love for the Faerghus Dukedom and its minions. Yet you would not give into your baser instincts and execute him here on the spot. If there was even a modicum of information you could extract from this man, it was your duty to do so.

“What? Let go of me you fiends!” Adrian struggles futilely as Ava dismounts from her pegasus and binds the man with rope. As she is doing so, you suddenly hear a great commotion from the west. The gates of Garreg Mach have opened, and not because of the influence of any outside forces. They’ve opened willingly to reveal a legion of cavaliers behind them.

“Knights of Seiros, charge!” You hear a familiar voice shout. A loud roar erupts from behind the walls as the cavaliers charges forth to pincer the enemy forces from behind in a brutal calvary charge. Those from the Orthodox and Dukedom that were routing find themselves suddenly trapped with nowhere to go. The Siege of Garreg Mach quickly becomes a slaughter as the besieging forces, beset on all sides, can do nothing to stem the tide of enemy forces. After almost an hour, the battle soon crawls to a halt. The Orthodox forces have taken a severe loss. Those that were not able to flee have either lost their lives, or have now surrendered as prisoners to the defenders of Garreg Mach.

“Pegasus Knight, inbound!” A Knight of Seiros screams as you draw closer to the gates. Some of the defending soldiers seem on edge, but they lower their weapons as they recognize the Blackwing insignia that you bear. Ahead of all of them is none other than your mentor and teacher, Leopold Von Deltz. The Paladin is atop his charger, and he eyes you closely.

>“My Lord.” You say, dismounting from Beathan. You take a knee in front of Leopold in recognition of his rank and prestige. “The enemy forces are routing as we speak. Those that were not able to escape are seeking to be held ransom in your charge. I hope that the arrival of my men and I was enough to turn this battle around.”

Leopold says nothing. He dismounts his own steed and draws closer to you. The Paladin picks you up from where you are kneeling and draws you into a tight embrace.
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“Never in all my years did I expect it would be you that came to my aid in my most dire hour of need.” Leopold whispers. “Please, refrain from referring to me as your lord or master. Neither would be appropriate. You are my sister. My comrade-in-arms that I would risk my life for if asked. From the bottom of my heart, thank you, Blair. This would not have been possible without you.”

You return Leopold’s embrace. You’ve never heard your mentor speak to you like this before, but you must admit it feels nice to hear. Several years ago, he was beating on you every other week in an attempt to make you a competent fighter. Now, the rude and free-speaking paladin was actually able and willing to consider you his equal. It was enough to make your heart melt.

>“I couldn’t just leave you here to fend for yourself, could I?” You tease your mentor. “The Goddess knows her most faithful Paladin would be lost without his most faithful Pegasus Knight.”

Lepold smirks, before playfully tussling your hair. “Don’t get cocky now, kid. I certainly taught you better than that. Still, I must admit, I would never have imagined it’d be you that arrived to grant us aid. The last I’d heard, the Blackwings had chosen to align themselves to the Faerghus Kingdom at Gronder. I’d heard some terrible things about what had happened there. You’ve been in my prayers for some time now. You have no idea how relieved I am to find out you survived that meat grinder.”

>“Yes…we made it through that hellhole, though I’d rather not talk about it if that were okay with you.”

“Fair enough. Still, I must ask. What trick did you pull to get those Sreng warriors to fight on our side? All I’ve heard about them in the past was that they were a nation of untold violence. A people that preferred to loot and pillage rather than create a sustainable home of their own. How did you ever convince them to fight against the Faerghus Dukedom and the Orthodox Church?”

Leif had asked you to put in a good word for the Sreng, and you gave him your word that you would. Although, now that you’d gotten them to do exactly as you wanted, there was nothing forcing you to stand by your decision. If you really wanted, you could throw Leif and his raiders away.

>A): Speak about the dependability and good character of the Sreng forces.
>B): Concoct a story about how you tricked Leif and his men to fight for you.
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>>5760729
>A): Speak about the dependability and good character of the Sreng forces.
Why throw away a perfectly good ally? I'm sure they're still going to be of help, especially since the Orthodox Church and the Dukedom are still kicking.
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>Hugs and a declaration of brotherhood from Leopold

Feels good man. Glad we could save one of our supports. The student has returned to their master as a master in their own right, it would seem.

On an unrelated note, we gotta check on Ashe later. Guy's been following the will of that diary since Thread 5. Even if it is genuine, it's quite likely that Lonato was stirred from 'general displeasure towards the Church' to 'militant anger and insurrection' by the Agarthans themselves.

Which of course means that if the Agartthans weren't around, Lonato might still be alive, and Ashe wouldn't have had to kill his own adoptive dad.

>>5760729
>A): Speak about the dependability and good character of the Sreng forces.

Considering the Kingdom Remnants and the Alliance alike seem to be wary of us, the Empire, Orthodox Church, and Dukedom hate us... the Church of Seiros (Arcadians notwithstanding) is the only faction still on friendly terms with us.

If the Sreng can be established as a major player in the days to come, the Blackwings will have a place to return to, when all is said and done. More importantly, to a mercenary, word is bond-- they agreed to help us out if we helped, so now it's our turn to fulfill our end of the deal.
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>>5760729
>A): Speak about the dependability and good character of the Sreng forces.
We have promises to keep, and miles to go before we sleep.
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>Leopold says nothing. He dismounts his own steed and draws closer to you. The Paladin picks you up from where you are kneeling and draws you into a tight embrace.

Awww, what a softie.

>>5760729
>A): Speak about the dependability and good character of the Sreng forces.
No way we're doing Leif dirty after all that. So far he's held up his end of the bargain, so we'll hold up ours.
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>>5760729
>A): Speak about the dependability and good character of the Sreng forces.
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That was a neat reunion.

>>5760729
>A): Speak about the dependability and good character of the Sreng forces.
No reason to go back on our word. Even when just looking at the practical reasons, the extra manpower would be useful for taking out the remnants of the Dukedom and Orthodox Church.
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>>5760729
>>A): Speak about the dependability and good character of the Sreng forces.
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>>5760729
>A): Speak about the dependability and good character of the Sreng forces
They didn't loot anything while I was watching!
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>>5760729
My heart is melting too, we need a new tier on the spreadsheet to put this Leopold S+++ rank we've just achieved.

>He was praying for us after Gronder
Okay it is now time for him to go back to being a hardass because his deredere side is actually a lethal weapon.

>A): Speak about the dependability and good character of the Sreng forces.
We've bullied Leif enough by having him eat a Fenrir so we could get that bosskill, now it's time to make good on our word.
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>>5760729
>A): Speak about the dependability and good character of the Sreng forces.
I hope we get to tell Leopold about the blood ritual the Patriarch is about to enact at Zanado so we can ride there and stop it.
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On another note, I went back to Thread #13 to find out first encounter with Leopold post-timeskip, and...

>Leopold smirks. “You know, I truly did think you had died. No one was able to account for you after the battle. It was as if overnight, you had gone from a pupil I’d grown somewhat fond of to just a memory. A name on a long list of other names that I would think on before battle. Ones that I swore I would avenge in my fights against the Empire.

I do remember Leopold stating that he rarely ever gave personal attention to apprentices, but I suppose those he did train are long gone now, huh? To see us standing before him now, as an equal must be... uplifting for him, to say the least.

Also
>Praising the dependability and good character of the Sreng forces
>Still disguised as a Sreng Warrior herself

It'll be really funny.
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>Leif has been an invaluable asset to your efforts and has so far shown himself to be an honorable sort. There was no reason for you to not return the favor and advocate for him and his men. “They’d originally been employed by Cornelia to aid the Dukedom, but I managed to convince them not to. They wish to cultivate a lasting and prosperous relationship with Fodlan, and they know they have a better chance of doing that with the Church of Seiros rather than that usurper or the Empress. I can vouch for their dependability. So far, they’ve kept to their word, and I have no reason to disbelieve the earnestness of their claims.”

“I see.” Leopold nods. “If you trust the Sreng, then I do too. If it weren’t for them, we wouldn’t have been able to push the enemy back as easily as we did. Hell, we might not have at all. At this point, I don’t care whether they’re from Sreng or Almyra or wherever. If they’re willing to pick up their weapons and fight alongside us, then they will find themselves welcomed.”

>“Ahh, that reminds me! The Sreng knew that this attack would be happening ahead of time. They were told by Cornelia, who claimed that she had a spy embedded within the Knights of Seiros. I fear you may have someone feeding the enemy information.”

Leopold shakes his head. “I believe I may know exactly who you mean. Though it pains me to admit that your assessment was correct, rest assured the rat has already been taken care of. I did the deed myself.”

The aftermath of the battle sees the Knights of Seiros taking charge of their prisoners. Amongst them you see both Commander Adrian, as well as Fritz. Leopold informs you that the prisoners will be treated fairly, though both enemy officers will find themselves occupying a dungeon in the depths of the monastery. Once things settle down, he mentions that he would like you to be there for their inevitable interrogation. Though word regarding the ongoing battle at Fort Merceus is scant, Leopold expects to hear news regarding its outcome any day now. For now, all you can do is reside in the monastery, and lick your wounds until the Professor returns.

The following day, as sunset falls, you find yourself standing atop one of Garreg Mach’s walls, looking down upon the reconstruction efforts. Alongside you is Ashe, sitting right at the edge. He’d hardly said a word since the battle with Odesse. At some point earlier, you noticed that he was keeping close to your side. Without saying a word, you both just naturally gravitated up here. In a strange sense, despite the heavy damage the monastery incurred, it was still somehow peaceful.

>“First Edelgard…then General Randolph, and now this. The poor monastery just can’t catch a break.”

“It will endure.” Ashe says tiredly. “It always has, hasn’t it?”

>“I suppose you’re right…”

“Blair…” he says. “What do you think of me?”

>“What do you mean?”
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“I’ve been a fool. I now believe it was the Agarthans that stoked Lonato’s anger until he felt he had to lash out against the Church. And now they’ve done the same to me. I almost followed exactly in his footsteps…just not in the way I would have liked.”

>“You once told me that the diary contained writings that could only have come from Lonato. Things that he knew about you and your siblings.”

“It did…but now I have my doubts. Some of the writing always seemed…unlike the man I knew. It’s possible the passages describing Lonato’s anger towards the Church were later additions added on by Odesse. Or…perhaps they really were written by Lonato himself. Regardless, I believe Odesse’s intentions in giving it to me all those years ago were to turn me against the Church of Seiros. Though why he’d even bother, I haven’t the faintest clue.”

>“He knew who you were.” You say, sitting next to him. “If he could turn you against the Church back then, he’d have had a valuable source of intel inside Garreg Mach’s walls. Or it’s possible that just having a graduate of the Officer’s Academy harboring anti-church sentiment would certainly be useful for the war he knew was coming. Whatever his reasoning was, we can’t ask him.”

“Perhaps. Who can say why they do anything they do? Still…the fact remains that I was played for a fool. And by the very enemy that you’ve been fighting against all these years. I left Dimitri and the others when they most needed me. And worse yet, I abandoned you to face that enemy alone. All because I fell for the ploys of a fake priest out in the misty forests of Brionac. You must think I’m an absolute idiot.” He laughs bitterly.

>You shake your head. “How could you say that? I don’t believe that for one second, Ashe. This is what they do. Though I loathe to admit it…Bennett was right about at least one thing. The Agarthans of Shambhala are only capable of lying and manipulation. It’s all that they can do to maintain their power. And as a result, they’ve gotten exceedingly good at it over the centuries of practice that they’ve had. You can’t blame yourself for what they did to you. All we can do is move forward.”

“And what am I moving towards, exactly?”

>A): A future where you’ll finally achieve your vengeance for Lonato’s sake.
>B): A future where we’ll be free to be together.
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>>5761606
>B): A future where we’ll be free to be together.
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Hoo boy. Let's see here.

>>5761606
>A): A future where you’ll finally achieve your vengeance for Lonato’s sake.

Hear me out. I love Ashe, and the Ashe/Blair pairing, but... I don't want either of these people growing too attached to one another. If we say B, we're basically telling the him that his future is with us-- which means if we're gone, he wouldn't have anywhere else to go, really. That level of co-dependency is dangerous, and I want him to be happy no matter how this war ends.

Of course, vengeance isn't exactly the healthiest of goals, but if it keeps him going, then it's fine. And when all is said and done? When the Agarthans are dead and the war is over? He'll still have a place with us. And us, with him, hopefully.
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>>5761606
>B): A future where we’ll be free to be together.

Live for vengeance for a dead man, or move on to the future?
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>>5761606
>>B): A future where we’ll be free to be together.
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>>5761606
>B): A future where we’ll be free to be together.
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>>5761606
>B): A future where we’ll be free to be together.
What will he do with himself once his vengeance is done? This way it's a much more open ended thing he's living for.
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>>5761606
>C): A future where we'll have many many children together
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>>5761606
>B): A future where we’ll be free to be together.
It's not as if we plan on dying. And even if we somehow don't make it, he'll be devastated either way. It's better to give him something positive to strive for than vengeance.
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>>5761606
If there were a write-in, I'd say "a future where you're no one's puppet," but I'll have to go with:

>B): A future where we'll be free to be together.
Sad as it is to say, we're the one thing in his life he hasn't truly betrayed. Faerghus and the Lions, knighthood and the Church, even Lonato's good intentions. It's got to be hurting him inside, maybe worse than getting recruited in Three Hopes does. We need to remind him there's someone he hasn't shot in the back. Some part of what he valued that can still be a guiding star.

We're all he has left. Let's make it count.
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>>5761606
>>B): A future where we'll be free to be together.
KISS KISS KISS
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>>5761606
>B): A future where we’ll be free to be together.
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>>5761606
>C): A future where we can live together in peace in a nice large castle
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>“You’re tired of fighting, aren’t you? Everything you’ve done since you’ve come to Garreg Mach has in one way or another seen you embroiled in conflict. I know because I’m the same way. There hasn’t been a single day in the last five years where I haven’t thought about fighting or killing. And hardly a moment has passed where I ever considered what I would do once it was all over. But one way or another, this war we’re involved in will come to an end. And while I can’t put down my spear before its conclusion, what keeps me moving forward is the idea that we’ll be free to be together. No more distractions or battles or marching. No more having to command a mercenary company or rooting out Agarthan plots. We’ll be free to do whatever we want. So move towards a future that we can shape for ourselves and ensure that we have a world we can return to once it’s all over.”

“Blair.” Ashe says. “Can you truly forgive me? For all that I’ve done. For failing to find you…for turning my back on my friends. Is it really alright?”

>“You have nothing to be sorry for. I forgave you a long time ago for that, Ashe.”

Ashe stands to meet you, your faces only inches apart from each other. He grabs your hands within his own and looks you firmly in the eyes. He’s grown a lot over the years. He was always a cute boy, but time has sculpted him to look far more mature and handsome. There was a time where the two of you were far shyer around each other. Where you’d blush and fail to make prolonged eye contact. But there is none of that now. You’ve grown far more comfortable in each other’s presence, and the butterflies of old have been replaced with a great warmth in your chest.

“Thank you, Blair. You’ve been a far better woman than I’ve deserved. I’m done living for revenge. It’s not what Lonato would have wanted for my life, and it’s a poor way to repay him for all that he did for me. I look forward to the day we can hang our weapons up and live together in peace…but for now there’s still work to do. I’ll find the strength to keep moving forward so long as you’re there by my side.”

>Skill Obtained: Betrothed
>Blair/Ashe do +3 DMG each when deployed together.

That night, you’re fortunate enough to be able to sleep in an actual bed; something you hadn’t done in what felt like ages. Best of all, you had Ashe right next to you. To say you were experiencing an unprecedented level of comfort right now was an understatement. It was a mercy that Corrine hadn’t barged in yet to assign you a mountain of work. But all good things did eventually come to an end, and at some point, you would actually have to get up and get right back to business. As dreadful as that would be, at least you had something to look forward to.

>A): Check in with Corrine and get a status report on the current state of the Blackwings.
>B): Interrogate Fritz and Adrian.
>C): Meet with Leif and the Sreng.
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>Skill Obtained: Betrothed
>Blair/Ashe do +3 DMG each when deployed together.

Good end. Wholesome and cute-- they just love each other. Perhaps they'll make it out of this together. Though now I wonder what kind of trait Blair and Ashe would get if we went with the vengeance option.

>>5762656
>A): Check in with Corrine and get a status report on the current state of the Blackwings.

Let's see how the lads are doing. I wonder if we've gotten any new lads integrated from the Sreng, the Church, and any other people we might've picked up.
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>>5762656
>B): Interrogate Fritz and Adrian.

I hope Ashe's family is ok.
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>>5762656
>C): Meet with Leif and the Sreng.
This was pretty nice not gonna lie.
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>>5762656
>>B): Interrogate Fritz and Adrian.
Get married NOW
I do wonder what the bonus for vengeance would be
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>>5762656
>A): Check in with Corrine and get a status report on the current state of the Blackwings.
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>>5762656
>B): Interrogate Fritz and Adrian.
Can we bring Leopold with us to interrogation? I want him to hear anything Fritz have to say, especially about what Bennet is planning in Zanado right now.
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>>5762656
>>Skill Obtained: Betrothed
>>Blair/Ashe do +3 DMG each when deployed together.
Popping the biggest of Champaign's lads!

>A): Check in with Corrine and get a status report on the current state of the Blackwings.
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>>5762656
I'm going to support >>5762809 's suggestion to specifically bring Leopold to the interrogation.
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>>5762656
>>A): Check in with Corrine and get a status report on the current state of the Blackwings.
Sweet scene, sweet dreams
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>>5762656
>B): Interrogate Fritz and Adrian.
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>>5762656
Been a very heartwarming couple of updates!

>A): Check in with Corrine and get a status report on the current state of the Blackwings.

Doubt we're gonna get hit with a surprise death or anything but might as well take stock of where things stand with the company before doing intros for Leif or interrogations.
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>>5762656
>A): Check in with Corrine and get a status report on the current state of the Blackwings.
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>>5762656
Ashefags won..... I'm still unhappy about it, but what can you do. So many cooler characters...
>C): Meet with Leif and the Sreng
Let's visit the man and assess his next steps.
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>>5762656
>B): Interrogate Fritz and Adrian.
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>>5762656
>B): Interrogate Fritz and Adrian.
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B wins, writing
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You decide to start with what should be the most unpleasant of the three. You’d hardly ever interrogated anyone before, but fortunately you’d have Leopold to assist you with the process. You just hoped that the prisoners in question would be forthcoming with their information. You were a soldier after all, not a torturer. Planting a kiss on Ashe’s cheek, you creep out of the bed, quickly dress yourself, and depart before he can manage to stir awake.

>“Have the prisoners caused any trouble?” You ask Leopold. The two of you walk alongside each other as you near the depths of the Garreg Mach dungeons.

“None.” The paladin replies. “That repulsive dark mage doesn’t seem too bothered. He’s already been down there once, so I suppose he knows what to expect. As for Adrian, he seems more dejected than anything. In fact, most of the prisoners we managed to bring back feel that way. They were expecting to be handed an easy victory. Instead, they were completely routed and abandoned by their leader. Any appetite they had for fighting has likely been suppressed.”

You’d only visited these dungeons once before, but they certainly weren’t any more welcoming than the last time. With no natural light source, you’re forced to rely on torches for vision. The cells, which were usually mostly empty, were now filled to the brim with prisoners taken from the battle. Conditions were not the greatest. It wasn’t as if the Knights of Seiros had a surplus of supplies to share with the Orthodox and Dukedom soldiers. Still, Leopold had so far refused to execute any who had willingly surrendered themselves over. That decision, he said, would belong to none but the “Sword of Seiros” herself.

“Wake up, you bastards.” Leopold spits as the two of you reach your destination. Fritz and Adrian shared a cell to themselves all the way at the end of the dungeon, separate from the other soldiers. “We’ve got some questions for you.”

“Finally.” Fritz yawns, stretching his shackled arms as best as he could. “Would it have killed you folks to change the place up a bit? It’s exactly as I remember it the last time.”

“I could make it worse for you if you’d prefer, worm.” Leopold says. “It all depends on how you choose to answer.”

“Oh no, you’re too kind.” Fritz smirks. “Honestly, this is perfectly acceptable.”

Adrian does not share the same nonchalant attitude as his cell mate. The enemy commander merely keeps his head down, buried in-between his knees.

>“You seem eager to talk.” You chime in. “I thought you’d be more pissed that Bennett left you behind to deal with his problems.”
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>>5764065
“That’s exactly why I’m so eager to talk, dear.” Fritz says. His smirk has vanished, replaced with a scowl and furrowed brows. “Him and I go far back. I’ve busted my back in service to that man. But he’s hardly the same person I once knew. His ‘departure’ from the battlefield was the last straw as far as I’m concerned. Besides, it may be better for everyone if he meets an unfortunate end as quickly as possible.”

“Let’s start with introductions.” Leopold says. “I’ve only ever known you as a villain who sacked villages in the name of the Western Church. How about you tell us who you really are?”

“Heh, fair enough. My name is Fritz. A long time ago, I used to belong to a coven of dark mages. We’d get into all sorts of…escapades. Nothing too crazy, but, like most practitioners of elder magic, we were always focused on getting stronger. More in touch with our arts. Of course, our type of magic tends to draw attention from all sorts of crowds we’d rather avoid. The Western Church in particular had a pretty big bone to pick with mages of my kind. One day, me and my coven were minding our business in the woods, when we were attacked by a squad of their knights. They were being led by Bennett, who back then was hardly as big a deal as he is now. Him and his knights either captured or killed all my friends.”

“But you’re still here.” Leopold says with disdain.

“Sure am.” Fritz smirks. “There I was, waiting for the gallows in my cell, when who shows up but the man himself. Bennett said he had work that needed to be done. Work that could only be accomplished by folks as…unscrupulous as I. In exchange for saving me from the chopping block, I was to help him out with various tasks. It wasn’t anything too major at first. A lot of it was grim, but nothing I wasn’t too used to. With my assistance, Bennett was able to climb the ranks through the Western Church, until he eventually got to sit on its council as a leader.”

“So, my cousin owed his advancement in the world to the services of a dark mage.” Leopold says grimacing.

“Cousin?” Fritz squints, trying to eye Leopold closer in the dark. “I guess you do sorta look alike…”

>“I believe I can see where this is going.” You interrupt. “Five years ago, when you were attacking those villages near Garreg Mach, you were doing it for Bennett?”
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>>5764067
“That’s correct, pegasus girl.” Fritz says. “Bennett had reached the height of his power. In order to move up any further, the rest of the church’s council would have to go. The quickest way to do that was to stoke the flames of war with the Central Church. The two were always at each other’s necks, and it would only take the slightest prodding to get them to fight each other. So, I began my mission. I raided villages in the name of the Western Church. And at the same time, I attacked some of our own monasteries, making it seem as if the culprits were the Knights of Seiros.”

>“I remember fighting Bishop Santiago back at Brionac.” You say. “He didn’t know who you were.”

“We never met.” Fritz smiles. “Santiago was caught completely off guard by our plan. As the war heated up, Bennett went into hiding, but not before leaking the locations of the other council members to the Knights of Seiros. Santiago was the last to fall, and with his death, Bennett was able to pick up the pieces as the only surviving leader.”

“To think that he was capable of such evil.” Leopold shakes in anger. “So that holy war was all his idea?”

“Not quite.” Fritz says seriously. “Though he carried out the plan in full execution, I don’t believe it was ever his idea to begin with. He told me he’d been in contact with some powerful people. He didn’t know who they were fully, but they had been the ones who’d planted the idea within him and pledged their support. For the longest time, I’d assumed he had been talking about the Empire. Only later did I find out it was another group entirely. And even then…I hardly believed it myself. One day, Bennett had just begun to lose his grip on things. He became prone to fits of rage, or otherwise delusions of grandeur. It was during one of his ravings that he’d told me about the ‘snake people’. I thought he’d finally gone mad until…well, I saw what Montgomery really was. And then I realized he’d been right. And it now makes me afraid of what else he might be right about.”

>A): Ask about what Bennett is planning in Zanado.
>B): Ask about Bennett’s sudden change in personality.
>C): Ask what he knew about Montgomery and the snake people.
>D): Write-in
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Man, it's a good thing we've kept him alive. It's nice to get info out of him.

>>5764070
>A): Ask about what Bennett is planning in Zanado.

Yara's vision, the pilgrims heading south, and now, Bennett claiming he needed to do stuff there... it seems like the most important question to asks right now.
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>>5764070
>A): Ask about what Bennett is planning in Zanado.

Leopold should be told about the Agarthans.
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>>5764070
>A): Ask about what Bennett is planning in Zanado.
We know he's not a snake, unless he was acting REALLY hard when he told off Odesse, and even the oldest and most experienced Agarthans don't seem to be capable of pretending to go against their own.
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>>5764070
>>A): Ask about what Bennett is planning in Zanado.
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>>5764070
>A): Ask about what Bennett is planning in Zanado.
>C): Ask what he knew about Montgomery and the snake people.
I'm mostly putting C here because I want Leopold to know about our biggest foe.
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>>5764070
>>C): Ask what he knew about Montgomery and the snake people.
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>>5764070
>A): Ask about what Bennett is planning in Zanado.
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“I don’t get it, what’s this snake thing he’s talking about?” Leopold asks you. By the perplexed and confused expression on his face, it was safe to say that he was completely unaware of the Agarthan menace.

>“I’ll explain it to you later.” You assure your mentor. “For now, I’d like to hear about what Bennett has planned at Zanado. What’s so important that he would summon all his followers to meet him there?”

“Zanado!?” Leopold expresses with shock. “It’s true that the Knights of Seiros have no longer been able to guard it from outsiders…but that he’d invite so many to trample upon sacred ground like that is unconscionable. Trespassing in Zanado has always been a high crime as far as the church has been concerned.”

“Truthfully…” Fritz mutters. “I ain’t got the darndest clue what that man is planning. He started talking about Zanado one day just out of the blue. It was around the same time that I noticed he began to kind of lose it. A lot of what the Orthodox Priests would preach had to do with trying to alleviate the suffering of the common folk. They said that this entire war was a punishment from the Goddess for following the heretic Rhea, and that the only way to bring it to an end and please her was to destroy the Central Church once and for all. It was all deliberate of course. It was Montgomery’s idea on how we could divide the Church’s followers and cast the Knights of Seiros in a bad light.”

>“The last one of your priests I saw was back in Derdriu. He’d been preaching about the end times. A few pilgrims I’d met on my way here were saying something similar themselves.”

“That would be Bennett’s doing…” Fritz said. “All he had to do was sit by as a figurehead and let Montgomery do the actual heavy lifting. But at some point, he became tired of being a puppet. He started to deviate from Montgomery’s original plan and began preaching something far darker. He claimed he’d seen the end of the world in a vision. All of Fodlan would be engulfed in a void, and only those who offered themselves willingly to the Goddess would be spared. A lot of the clergy under him began buying it, and seemingly overnight the entire Orthodox Church’s doctrine changed. Those priests spread all around Fodlan, preaching the same thing. ‘If you wish to be saved, meet us at Zanado.’ There was nothing Montgomery could do to stop it. By then, he seemed to have his hands full preparing for this now disastrous invasion.”

>“So what’s going to actually happen when they get there?”

Fritz shakes his head. “Your guess is as good as mine. As far as I know, he’s never disclosed that to anyone.”

“Zanado may be sacred ground, but its still just ruins.” Leopold says. “There’s nothing there that can cause direct harm to anyone. And we certainly know that there’s no way the Goddess has decided to make Leopold her instrument of vengeance.”
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>“You believe he’s telling the truth?” You ask Fritz.

The dark mage appears to mull your question over for some time before answering. “Despite my current feelings and our troubles in the past…I had a great deal of respect for the man. He was someone who seemed to have genuine problems with how your Archbishop ran Fodlan. He rose from a simple clergyman to the head of his own Church to counter her. And I don’t believe it was all due to a hunger for power. Bennett was as true a believer as they came. Though I myself am no adherent of the Church, Bennett truly believed he was doing the right thing in wresting control of Fodlan from Rhea’s grasp.”

“Watch your mouth, you little shit.” Leopold spits. “You’re only alive due to my good grace. That can change at a moment’s notice.”

“As I was saying.” Fritz continues. “He was always an impressive guy. He had charisma, ambition, intelligence, and the ruthlessness needed to carry it all out. Even with his rather sudden fall from grace, I believe there are still traces of that intellect he once held. He was right about these ‘Agarthans’ and I’m afraid he may be right about Zanado. Even as someone who’s always been a nonbeliever, I find myself dreading what is going to happen there. Because even if it isn’t as he says it is, I can’t shake the feeling it will be truly horrible.”

“I’ve heard just about everything I needed to from this man.” Leopold says. “Bennett fled his doomed siege, and now seeks refuge in the one place in Fodlan he can hide. I’ll see to it that he’s brought to justice for his numerous crimes, but for now, I’m content to let him rot in ignominy. If his followers don’t tear him up themselves once it’s revealed he’s a charlatan, then I’ll relish the opportunity to do it myself.”

>“Where are you going?” You ask Leopold as he turns to leave the dungeon.

“This bastard has put me in a rotten mood.” The paladin calls back to you. “Do with him whatever you like. And feel free to do the same for that Dukedom toad as well.”

“You wanna go there, don’t you?” Fritz whispers, grabbing your attention away from Leopold’s back. “Me too. Bring me with you!”

>“Why would I do that?”

“Come on, I’m harmless.” He gives you a toothy grin. “You already saw for yourself that I’m no longer a match for you. Besides…” He turns serious. “I want to see it for myself. Just what he’s going to do. I was there for the beginning of his rise, and I want to be there when he falls. Or…when something else happens.”

>A): Absolutely not. All you deserve is to be brought to justice.
>B): Only if you promise to use those “Holy Knight” connections of yours to get us there with no problems.
>C): Write-in
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Hm, tempting. On one hand, this wouldn't be the first time Blair has accepted the deal of a surrendered enemy to get ahead. On the other, it's not like all of those deals have a good track record of panning out well.

>>5764836
>A): Absolutely not. All you deserve is to be brought to justice.

I'm not sure what these "Holy Knight" connections entail, but I don't know if we need it for Zanado. Could go either way, though.
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>>5764836
>>A): Absolutely not. All you deserve is to be brought to justice.
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>>5764836
>A): Absolutely not. All you deserve is to be brought to justice.
Eh not this time
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>>5764836
>A): Absolutely not. All you deserve is to be brought to justice.
We're keeping you in the box, Fritz.
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>>5764836
>A): Absolutely not. All you deserve is to be brought to justice.
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>>5764836
>C): Only if you promise to use those “Holy Knight” connections of yours to get us there with no problems. And tell me about what his remaining soldiers and Bennett himself are capable of.
So B with an extra part added in to fish for more information about Bennett. Leopold's reaction to this doesn't inspire any confidence on how the Church will deal with the inevitable battle in Zanado. Best case scenario would be Bennett just snapped and went schizo due to being an Agarthan puppet for years, but I doubt it'll be that simple. We weren't even able to gauge how strong he really was.
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>>5764836
>C): Only if you promise to use those “Holy Knight” connections of yours to get us there with no problems. And tell me about what his remaining soldiers and Bennett himself are capable of.
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As far as you saw it, only the Goddess could redeem the monster before you. Whatever his reasons, he was responsible for a myriad of death and terror going back several years now. It was because of him that Elizabeth was forced to flee her village and seek refuge at Garreg Mach. Of all the people you knew that you hoped could one day find redemption, Fritz was by far the lowest on that list.

>“Fat chance. You’re staying in there. Pray that Byleth shows you far greater mercy than I would.”

“Tsk…you’re no fun.” Fritz mutters, before leaning back against the cell wall. “Well, whatever. I got out of here once before, didn’t I? I’ll just have to wait.”

>“Good luck with that.” You turn towards the other prisoner sharing Fritz’s cell. Throughout your conversation with the dark mage, the Dukedom commander had not looked up once, seemingly lost in his own world. You didn’t think there wasn’t much information he could give you that you’d find pertinent to yourself. However, there was at least one thing he might be able to help you with. As a commander of the Dukedom armies, it was likely he’d interacted heavily with its leader, Cornelia Arnault. The same Cornelia who usurped the throne from Dimitri and was in all likelihood an Agarthan. Any information he could share about her might prove useful for dealing with her in the future.

>“Hey, you awake over there?” You call out to Adrian.

“Don’t bother.” Fritz snorts. “As far as roommates go, he’s pretty disappointing.”

>“I had some questions about Cornelia.” You address Adrian again, though this time, you’re far gruffer and more direct with your tone. You’ve never interrogated anyone before, so you’d have to learn as you went.

“That’s LADY Cornelia to you, swine.” Adrian finally speaks. “Who are you to refer to my lady so casually? I have no intention of sharing anything about her with scum like you. Now, piss off.”

“Ahahahaha!” Fritz laughs raucously. “He got your ass good, Blair! You should see your face!”

>“…You’re quite far from Fhirdiad. If you’re expecting Cornelia to come save you, you’re sorely mistaken. Tell me what you know about her, and maybe-“

“Are you still here, Witch?” Adrian spits at your feet. “I already told you that I won’t reveal anything about my lady to the likes of you. Whether I see her radiance again or not matters little to me. She has earned my undying loyalty, something a cretinous sellsword like you could never hope to understand.”

“Psst, hey, make fun of her looks next. Tell her she’s really manly.” Fritz whispers loudly to Adrian.

This was getting nowhere fast. You were liable to hit both these bastards before you could find out anything about Cornelia. Maybe that wasn’t so bad an idea.

>A): Try again, with some charm this time. (Charm + LCK: 64% Success)
>B): Introduce force to your questioning.
>C): Forget it, this is a waste of time.
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>>5766579
>A): Try again, with some charm this time. (Charm + LCK: 64% Success)
And if that fails we punch him
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>>5766579
>A): Try again, with some charm this time. (Charm + LCK: 64% Success)
Would be funny to see the results of this even if we fail.

Though I do have to point out that Blair does already know that Cornelia is an Agarthan.
>“Correct. She followed the ore that was sent to Leicester, while I followed the ore sent to Faerghus. The final destination of the shipment I followed was Fhirdiad, where its unloading was overseen by none other than Cornelia Arnault, current head of the Faerghus Dukedom. I mentioned that those of us with the power to Formshift can recognize our own kind. There’s no doubt, that woman is an Agarthan. And a Sage at that.”
Anemone had said this back in Arcadia.
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>>5766606
You're right, that line should be worded a little differently. In any event, Blair is just trying to find out more information about Cornelia that might be useful if the two ever end up meeting.
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>>5766579
>>B): Introduce force to your questioning.
New Blair war crime dropped
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>>5766579
>>C): Forget it, this is a waste of time.
Failed charm rolls tend to actually have consequences, and force would work only on Fritz. Just don't bother.
Although it *would* be funny to hear Fritz roast Blair after a failed charm roll.
Man, why haven't you guys taken him along? He's so much fun
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>>5766798
He does sound like a lot of fun and interesting to be around... But man I don't want to risk it for the small chance he'll backstab us.
>>5766579
>B): Introduce force to your questioning.
shave his balls
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>>5766798
Fritz *is* pretty fun, but desu, I don't want to deal with the relation hit with Leopold and Byleth for releasing this guy, even if it's for pragmatic reasons.

>>5766579
>A): Try again, with some charm this time. (Charm + LCK: 64% Success)

This guy was the person who commanded his men to keep fighting even when he was surrounded, with a broken arm, and without any chance of survival. A darker Blair might succeed in torture, but not us, I think.

We have, thus far, failed to acquire information about Cornelia from several sources, including Maeve, and while we might not encounter her here... I think it's worth trying to squeeze info out of this guy, even if he is basically just an officer. We spared his life for the info anyway, so we might as well try.

Though only time will tell if our old luck with rolls like this shows up again, or if we'll be given a break.
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>>5766579
>C): Forget it, this is a waste of time.

>>5766798
>Man, why haven't you guys taken him along? He's so much fun
Yeah I agree. I'm honestly half expecting him to break out someday and cause more trouble.
And he gets no redemption act, sad lmao
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>>5766579
>C): Forget it, this is a waste of time.
Leopold will be disappointed in us if we resort to torture, I bet.
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>>5766579
>A): Try again, with some charm this time. (Charm + LCK: 64% Success)
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>>5766579
>>B): Introduce force to your questioning.
I'm sick of these losers, let's go.
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>>5766579
>C): Forget it, this is a waste of time.
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>>5766579
>>A): Try again, with some charm this time. (Charm + LCK: 64% Success)
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>>5766579
>B): Introduce force to your questioning.
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>>5766579
>C): Forget it, this is a waste of time.
Get on with it, this man is a simp for Cornelia and simps can not be reasoned with. We'll just have to bring her head back to him and see how he reacts to that.
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Tie between A and C. Rolling. 1 for A, 2 for C
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A wins, rolling for success. Needs to be between 1-64 to succeed.
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>>5767526
The charms of the Sreng armour cannot be underestimated.
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>>5767526
Nice. Truth be told, I have no idea how Blair will pull this off, but we'll see if it pays off. If anything, we can say our luck on info-gathering is starting to turn.
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Something about the way Adrian spoke about Cornelia gave you the creeps. There was too much reverence there. And while you didn’t doubt that it was possible for an Agarthan in disguise to swindle a subject’s loyalty, you got the impression that there was more than that going on here. Did the fool actually fall in love with her? You’d heard that Cornelia was considered by many to be one of the most beautiful women in Fodlan. But to fall in love…with an Agarthan? How desperate was this fool that he’d been willing to throw away his life for her.

>“You speak of this woman as if she’s some true reincarnation of the Goddess…” You mutter, drawing closer to the cell’s bars and holding on to them. “Come on…what does she have that I don’t?”

“I wouldn’t even know where to begin…” Adrian scowls. “For starters, her hips and chest are FAR more ample than your own meager ones. Not that I, as her loyal knight, would ever openly objectify her as such…”

>“Is she really that beautiful?” You ask, mouth open in shock.”

“Her hair is bright and luscious, and her smile could melt even the most frozen of hearts. And yet beneath her warm and soft exterior lies an intellect that dwarfs even that of the Empress!” Adrian says, passion evident in his voice. “It is the memory of her beauty that keeps my heart beating even in this cell.”

>“So, she’s not just beautiful, but smart too? Ahh…I’m so jealous.” You sigh breathlessly. “How does she do it? Beset by enemies on all sides, you must truly worry for your lady’s safety.”

“Hah…Lady Cornelia is a genius beyond parallel.” Adrian says smugly. “She requires no protection. Not with her Titanus.”

>“Titanus?” You’d never heard the word before.

“Hah…wouldn’t you like to know.” The Dukedom commander smirks.

You made a mental note to mark that down and mention it to Anemone later.

>“Come now, Adrian.” You kneel before the paladin. “Surely, I must have something over her, no? How about my magic? Am I a better sorceress than she is?”

“Hahaha! Not a chance!” The paladin laughs breathlessly. “Your power is corrupt. You ride on that demonic pegasus, bombarding your enemy from above like a coward. Lady Cornelia’s own magic is nothing like yours! Though I’ve only seen her fight once, she has the ability to fell her foes with a single wave of her hand! I’ve seen entire squads of soldiers fall to the ground dead once Cornelia set them in her sights.”

Some sort of death magic? Interesting. Another thing you’d have to note if you ever managed to meet her face to face.
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>“Well, looks and intellect aren’t everything.” You brush your hair back. “I hear she used to be a rather pious woman, but lately she’s turned rather cold and calculating. After all, what sort of woman takes it upon herself to usurp the throne of Faerghus from her rightful king? I believe I’m far more grounded than she is…”

“Bah, Lady Cornelia simply understands better than anyone what Faerghus needs!” Adrian growls. “So what if she had to purge the ranks of dissidents? That just means that loyal subjects such as me were able to get closer to her. You claim that Lady Cornelia won’t come for me, but you’re wrong. I’m one of the few loyal knights she has left. She won’t just leave me to rot in this prison. When the TItanus come crashing through your walls, remember that I warned you.”

Titanus again. From what you gathered; it sounded as though she had some sort of trump card. It would be best to be prepared for it. From how this idiot spoke, it could be dangerous.

>“Alright, fair enough.” You get up from your kneeling position and brush yourself off.

“Heh, what’s the matter, witch?” Adrian smirks. “Are you frustrated that your charms had no effect on me?”

>“Actually, you’re not really my type.”

“…Huh?”

>“I like real men. Knights who fight for the weak and strive to uphold justice. Compared to the man I love, you’re sorely lacking. You’re just a small boy, stuck in a dingy jail cell with a dark mage, crying for your mother. It’s unattractive.” You cover your mouth, feigning disgust. “You’re small. Weak. Uninspired, even.”

“Hey! Wait!” He calls as you turn your back on him.

>“If I see Cornelia, I’ll tell her you said hi. Or not.” You wave behind you. As you leave, you can hear Fritz cackling again.

“She got you good.”

With that unpleasantness out of the way, you set out to complete the other tasks on your agenda.

>A): Check in with Corrine and get a status report on the current state of the Blackwings.
>B): Meet with Anemone and discuss current happenings.
>C): Meet with Leif and the Sreng.
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10/10. The gamble was worth it for the chance of that scene alone. We truly have come far-- I remember when we were called a rather plain girl by Rex in the earlier threads. Blair truly has become a force of nature in more ways than one.

>>5767655
>A): Check in with Corrine and get a status report on the current state of the Blackwings.
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>>5767655
>A): Check in with Corrine and get a status report on the current state of the Blackwings.
Hah, nice.
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>>5767655
>>A): Check in with Corrine and get a status report on the current state of the Blackwings.
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>>5767655
>>C): Meet with Leif and the Sreng.
Welcome to the deep state conspiracy, Leif. Let me brief you on some basic knowlege.

Funny charm roll, bur we learned jack shit. She's a dark mage, duh. She has some sort of boss-specific superweapon or ability, duh
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>>5767919
Well, I don't know what you were expecting, anon. We're certainly not going to divine the secrets of the universe from random joe schmoe, who went down without a boss fight. Of course, *we* know that Cornelia's an Agarthan and a dark mage, and Blair can make the same hypothesis through basic pattern recognition, but at least this way, she knows what to ask to get more info, later down the line.

Of course, there's also the point of us not interrogating him instead, but if we choose not to push for info whenever we get the chance to, it's about the same as failing to acquire the info in the first place, so I'm fine with the outcome desu.
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>>5767947
>I don't know what you were expecting
Nothing, so I voted not to bother with him. Lost the coinflip. Whatever, it's fine
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>>5767655
>C): Meet with Leif and the Sreng.
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>>5767655
>A): Check in with Corrine and get a status report on the current state of the Blackwings.
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>>5767655
>>A): Check in with Corrine and get a status report on the current state of the Blackwings.
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>>5767655
>C): Meet with Leif and the Sreng.
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>>5767655
>A): Check in with Corrine and get a status report on the current state of the Blackwings.

Time for the after-action report! If anyone's ditching us, better we find out now than later.
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You decide to meet with Corrine and get a quick status report on how the Blackwings were doing. Your company suffered tremendous losses after Gronder. There was no way that they were anywhere near their full fighting potential. While you had the Sreng forces to lean on this time, you might not be so lucky for the next battle. Seeing where the company stood, as well as recruiting new lifeblood, would be pivotal for the conclusion of the war. You find your sister hanging around the barracks of Garreg Mach, where the rest of the company had been staying. As you draw near, you find her in conversation with a few familiar faces.

“Blair! There you are!” Corrine calls out, pushing past the two people she’d been speaking with to rush to your side. As they turn around, you recognize them. It’s Seamus and Kayla.

>“What’s going on?”

“These two freaks won’t leave me alone. Do something about it.” She says, taking cover behind you. “They’ve gotten it in their heads that they want to join the Blackwings.”

>“They do?” You ask puzzled. “So, what’s the problem?”

“The problem!” Kayla starts. “Is that I’m not going anywhere this one is going.” She jabs Seamus with her thumb. The Sreng Swordmaster only grunts in response.

>“…I’m confused. Why would you want to join us in the first place? Aren’t you Leif’s men?”

“Words gotten around that the Sreng are to stop their pillaging.” Corrine says from behind you. “Most of them are keen to follow the order. After all, the alternative is losing their heads to the First Blade. But for some of them, that decree is…less than satisfactory.”

“Is laoch mé. Téim áit a bhfuil an troid. Tabhair leat mé.” Seamus says. The Swordmaster exudes confidence with his declaration.

>“…What did he say?”

“He said he eats shit.” Kayla nods sagely.

>You shake your head. “I get why HE would want to come along. You Sreng love your fighting and what not. But what about you? You’re a healer. A noncombatant. Shouldn’t you want to avoid the battlefield?”

“Not at all. The battlefield is where I belong.” Kayla says with a determined smile. “The spirits have tasked me with easing the burden and pain of soldiers under my care. That is my calling in life. Besides, there’s nothing more exciting for me. The thrill of a good fight…surrounded by our enemies…they push me to the ground and demand I heal them…me…just a poor defenseless little cleric…all alone…ahh what am I to do...” A faint blush creeps to Kayla’ face.

>“I see the problem now.”

“I think I prefer the one we can’t understand.” Corrine says.
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>“Well why can’t you both come? We’re certainly in no position to deny any help we can get.”

“Leif’s orders.” Corrine says. “He’s fine with letting a few of his men go. Temporarily at least. Now that he expects a shortage of loot, the less mouths he has to feed the better. But he won’t let them all go. He’ll still need enough to throw his weight around. The masochist over there would come with a handful of healers, while Seamus has a few Sreng Swordmasters that wish to join up with us.”

You weren’t expecting something like this, but truthfully, it was welcomed. You’d seen what both these people were capable of during the battle with Odesse. Kayla was an exceptional healer and would be a welcome addition. Elizabeth certainly had her hands full, tending to the company’s wounded. As for Seamus, while you couldn’t understand him, you didn’t need to. You’d just have to simply point at something and the Swordmaster would do the rest. His skill with a blade was peerless, and he’d had no trouble hacking those Orthodox soldiers to ribbons. Besides, Clay did speak his language. If there was anything important you’d need to share, you were sure it could go through him.

“Pick me, Blair!” Kayla shouts. “I’ll do anything you ask. Anything…”

“Tóg mo chlaíomh.” Seamus says, getting onto one knee.

>A): Choose Kayla and her squad of healers.
>B): Choose Seamus and his squad of Swordmasters.
>C): Politely decline both.
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>“Is laoch mé. Téim áit a bhfuil an troid. Tabhair leat mé.”
“I am a hero. I go where the fight is. Take me with you.”

>“He said he eats shit.” Kayla nods sagely.

Kek. Kayla really doesn't get along with him, huh? I'd have imagined that the surly swordmaster would get along with the macochistic healer, but maybe the guy is just so autistically focused on swordsmanship that they don't actually get along? Who can say.

>“Tóg mo chlaíomh.”
“Take my sword.”

>>5768716
Tough decision. For reference, their stats are here: >>5748325

On one hand, we're so low on manpower that the addition of Seamus and an entire squad of Sreng Swordmasters would really recover some of our fighting strength. On the other... having another Cleric and a squad of Healers to back her up would really help with the logistics side of things. I think in the end though, I'd pick...

>A): Choose Kayla and her squad of healers.

Seamus does fill a niche as a physical sword-unit (unlike Clay who targets RES), who can fish for crits and score some much-needed crits against high HP, low LCK bosses, but... He's no Cormac. He's no Clay, Uriel, or Sebastian, either. He's closer to Ashe / Theo / Ava powerlevels, which is pretty good, but not like super overpowered.

Kayla doesn't add much fighting power to our group, but she makes sure everyone else stays in the fight, which is useful even if we don't field her directly. Physic can come in really handy sometimes, and Live to Serve means she can dedicate all her turns to healing other units. She also has much better stats than Elizabeth, technically speaking, except for LCK and RES. Still, the chance of Miracle coming in clutch cannot be denied.
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>>5768713
>“…What did he say?”
“He said he eats shit.” Kayla nods sagely.
You know, this one interaction has won her over for me, i'll take her, we do need the healers.
>>5768716
>A): Choose Kayla and her squad of healers.
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>>5768716
>>B): Choose Seamus and his squad of Swordmasters.
Kek, the girl must be a relative of Lalatina or something. Well, I like the badass edgy swordmaster more. We already have a healer, right?

Good thing we're back to recruiting, I'd think mercenary companies need to do this shit constantly to compensate for losses, and boy do we have some losses to compensate for.
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>>5768716
>B): Choose Seamus and his squad of Swordmasters
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>>5768716
>>A): Choose Kayla and her squad of healers.
You'll always need more healers. Muscle is more common
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>>5768716
>A): Choose Kayla and her squad of healers.
Finally Elizabeth is not the sole healer in the entire company
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>>5768716
>A): Choose Kayla and her squad of healers
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>>5768716
>A): Choose Kayla and her squad of healers.
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>>5768716
>Kayla is someone who actually speaks our language, and who can lighten Elizabeth's load when it comes to keeping our company in fighting shape
>But Seamus is so much cooler, and brings enough Swordmasters to replenish some of our severely depleted manpower

You really know how to throw some hard choices at us, huh? I know it's doomed, but my vote's for:
>B): Choose Seamus and his squad of Swordmasters.
Because I do think we need the troops, I do think we need someone who hits DEF to smack the rest of the Sages with, and I do think Seamus is just cooler.
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>>5768716
>B): Choose Seamus and his squad of Swordmasters.
I like swords, and this helps us get our power back up to what it was before Gronder.
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>>5768716
>A): Choose Kayla and her squad of healers.
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>>5768716
>>A): Choose Kayla and her squad of healers.
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>>5768716
>B): Choose Seamus and his squad of Swordmasters
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It was a rather tough choice to make. Both would be fine additions to the Blackwings and help fill out areas that were sorely lacking. Ultimately, you had to conclude that having an extra helping hand with healing was more important than additional swordsmen. It wasn’t too long ago that several of your members were out of commission due to the company’s lack of trained clerics. Like it or not, Elizabeth could not shoulder the burden of keeping everyone healthy on her own.

>“Kayla, I’d be happy to have you and your healers join up with us.”

“Yes!” The cleric jumps for joy. “Phioc sí mé!” She points towards Seamus. "Anois, fág!”

Seamus, who up until now appeared to be of a rather serious and brooding sort, almost looks hurt as he leaves the grounds, head hanging dejectedly.

“I’ll go tell the other clerics we’re coming with you. I’m looking forward to working with you, Blair!” Kayla says jovially. “I am now utterly and wholly at your service.”

>“If you’re going to be with us, please cut that out.” You say as Kayla hops away excitedly, likely not hearing your comment.

“Maybe make sure that one is on the front lines at all times.” Corrine mutters under her breath.

>“Come now, we need all the help we can get. At this point, we’re in no position to deny anyone skilled that wishes to join. Besides, it isn’t as if she’d be the first member of our merry band with personality quirks.”

“I suppose you’re right. Speaking of, we should talk about that.” Corrine clears her throat. “As you know, things around here have certainly been better.”

>“Did we suffer any losses in the last battle?”

Corrine shakes her head. “No. Thanks to the Sreng, we were able to coast relatively unscathed. However, we’re still lacking in a lot of critical areas. Much of our infantry was wiped out at Gronder. And while things are pretty bad on that front, it’s not nearly as grim as the loss of aerial power we endured. If we don’t do something to remedy that, we may have to change the name of the company. ‘Blackwings’ just be accurate anymore.”

>“I’m open to suggestions if you know where to find a bunch of strong folk quickly.” You say tiredly.

“I don’t think we’ll have to look further than right here.” Corrine says. “The Alliance and the Kingdom are both effectively out of the war, leaving the Knights of Seiros as the only option mercenaries will have for suitable employment outside of the Empire. Apparently sellswords have already begun flocking to the monastery looking for work. There was even one such company that got here early enough to help the Knights of Seiros defend. We’ll just have to bust open the coffers a bit is all.”
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>“Oh yeah…how are those looking?”

Corrine scowls. “For a mercenary commander, and someone born a commoner at that, I’ve always found it painful how little you seem to care about gold.”

>“Well, I’ve always had you and Milly to deal with the mundane state of affairs. The two of you seem to really excel in that area. And it leaves me the freedom to do what I do best.”

“Stabbing Agarthans will only get you so far in life.” Your sister sighs. “In any case…our funds have seen better days. Some of our loot was pilfered from us as we made the escape from Gronder. With the gold we have on hand, we can hire an extra captain, as well as additional infantrymen to bolster our numbers. But for the more specialized positions, we’ll need a bit extra.”

>“How much are we talking about?”

“5000 gold should cover it. With that, we could hire two additional captains that would replace Roxanne and Nero. And we can afford to get a few more pegasus knights and wyvern riders as well.” Corrine extends her hand out towards you. “So, fork it over.”

>“Me?!”

“What? Were you going to use that money for something else?”

>“…I thought maybe I could go shopping later for-”

“Blair!”

>A): Give Corrine 5000g (You will have a recruitment event later)
>B): Keep the gold. (You will be able to buy stat boosters later)
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>>5770443
>She points towards Seamus. "Anois, fág!”
Hey now, no need to call someone the F-slur
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>>5770448
>>A): Give Corrine 5000g (You will have a recruitment event later)
we need men more than we need +2 DEX
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>>5770448
>A): Give Corrine 5000g (You will have a recruitment event later)
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>>5770448
>>A): Give Corrine 5000g (You will have a recruitment event later)
Let's not be selfish
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>>5770448
>A): Give Corrine 5000g (You will have a recruitment event later)

I hope we keep a Sreng outfit. Perhaps Blair could be a captured barbarian sorceress that Ashe has to interrogate, and then rehabilitate
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>>5770448
>A): Give Corrine 5000g (You will have a recruitment event later)
I want to see Sebastian breaking in the new heavy infantry like a true drill seargent.
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>>5770448
>>A): Give Corrine 5000g (You will have a recruitment event later)

>>5770499
Another man of culture. We should also enact also the prisoner scenario that narrowly lost.
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>“Yes!” “Phioc sí mé!” "Anois, fág!”
"Yes!" “She picked me!” "Now, leave!"

See ya, Seamus. You were cool, but we need the healers more.

>“…I thought maybe I could go shopping later for-”
>“Blair!”

Kek. Remember when Corrine was the bloodthirsty, unreasonable one between us? Now it seems we're the one thirsting for Agarthan blood, and she's the one keeping us in check. This, of course, is not the first time this comparison has been made (and I'm pretty sure they bring attention to it at least twice), but it won't be the last.

>>5770448
>A): Give Corrine 5000g (You will have a recruitment event later)

So we're getting another captain, as well as some infantry. I wonder what role they'll fill, seeing as we're getting replacements for Cavalry and Flying already.

I also wonder if we're going to be recruiting from Rodolfo's band. If so, it might be a good thing we didn't pilfer his Brave Sword. Whatever the case is, shelling out 5000G for a Cavalry and Flying Captain, as well as additional fliers is a good deal.
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>>5770448
>A): Give Corrine 5000g (You will have a recruitment event later)
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>>5770448
>A): Give Corrine 5000g (You will have a recruitment event later)
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>>5770443
>"Anois, fág!”
a bit rude
>A): Give Corrine 5000g (You will have a recruitment event later)
We're gonna need lots of men to storm rusalka. Shame we'll never have a triangle attack again(At least in the runtime of the quest).

Although, wouldn't stat boosters still be better, mechanics-wise? We usually can only take a small amount of dudes into dungeons anyway. Kate is still out there with her twin spear, and we're gonna have to deal with her. Oh well. Maybe we'll try dogpiling her or something.
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>>5770782
Technically speaking, if we're solely focused on boss-killing and clearing the maps we're fielded on, stat boosters are superior. That being said? There have been instances where we've needed specific officers and units to be sent on tasks during larger battles (wherein if they fail to meet certain stat requirements, then they either die, fail outright, or both), so having more skilled men on hand should be helpful. Plus, I want to see what kind of mercenaries show up to our merry band.
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>>5770448
>A): Give Corrine 5000g (You will have a recruitment event later)
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>“Fine.” You sigh, handing Corrine the keys to the trunk you keep in your room. “Take whatever you need. I suppose after coming this far, it wouldn’t make sense to get greedy now. Not when the end is so close in sight.”

“I’m glad you see it my way.” Corrine smirks, grabbing the key. “I’ll summon you once I’ve gathered enough applicants. You’ll have final say over whoever joins the company.”

>“Sounds good to me.”

Corrine stands there for a moment, taking in the scenery around her. Though in a dilapidated and almost ruinous state, you were both clearly still standing in the middle of Garreg Mach. The place where you first met, and where all of this started. “I hate coming back here.” She says after some time. “For all the good that came from meeting you, there’s still plenty of bad memories that return to the surface around every corner.”

>“I know what you mean. As much as I think of this place as a second home, it certainly has its share of painful moments just waiting to be relived.”

“Ever since we came back here, I’ve found myself thinking a lot about Xavier and Martha.” Corrine says. “Do you ever do the same?”

>You shake your head. “Truthfully, not as much as I probably should. I did a lot during those early years. I thought about them almost every day. But eventually, I began to focus more and more on what was going on around me. Keeping the company together, finding Ashe, and of course fighting against the Agarthans. I think that a part of me has always focused entirely on the work ahead as a means to distract myself from those unpleasant memories. And to avoid blaming myself, of course.”

“Hey, you’re not the one that actually killed Martha.” Corrine mutters. You sense her mood darkening.

>“There was nothing you could have done otherwise. At least we made sure she was put to rest rather than allowed to rampage against her former friends.”

“I know that. It’s just…fucking hell” She spits on the floor. You haven’t seen her looking this ticked off in some time. This wasn’t the usual façade of annoyance she put on. Corrine was feeling genuine anger. “Coming here reminds me of the person I used to be. Weak, alone, desperate for some sort of affection and belonging. And just when I’d managed to find it, the world suddenly caught fire. Those two kids were such pains in the asses, but they accepted me. For once, I’d felt like I had real friends. Nothing like the co-conspirators I had in Byron and the others. Though our time together was short, I enjoyed every moment. Even though I knew I was likely to die within the coming months once Edelgard and Hubert enacted their plan, it was worth it to have finally found genuine companionship. And they weren’t the only ones I felt that way about either.”
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>“You’re talking about Kate, aren’t you?”

“Coming here makes me think about her a lot as well. I keep dwelling on what you said she told you back at Gronder. I suppose she has every right to want to kill us.”

>“Do you really think that?”

“I do.” Corrine nods. “Her and I weren’t that different all things considered. She was also looking for someone to attach herself to. She wanted someone to look up to and to lead her. When we’d found out you’d been kidnapped by Monica, there was no one in the Black Eagles that could hold either her or myself back from coming to rescue you. We charged in alone and fought Martha together because we loved you so much and were afraid to see you lose your life. And while I got to continue walking alongside you, Kate ended up left behind.”

You recall the night the two of you fled the monastery. Things had erupted into chaos so quickly that you hadn’t even had the time to find Kate. The two of you thought she’d never abandon the Empire and wrote it off as pointless to try and convince her to follow you. You and Corrine had chosen to become deserters, abandoning your kingdom and risking being hunted for the rest of your days. At the time, you felt it would be wrong to ask Kate to make that same choice. Not when she didn’t have the same insight into the Agarthans that you did. But now, you weren’t so sure.

“Since she couldn’t follow you, she found another d’Rusalka to attach herself to. And then you killed him. And in a manner that she likely found reprehensible as well. Double teaming him with a Pegasus Knight that was your foe during our school year?” Corrine laughs. “Tell me, is it any wonder that she’d want to kill you?”

>“Even if you’re right…she seemed uninterested in hearing anything I had to say back at Gronder. I don’t want to fight Kate, but what choice do I have? The next battle will likely be at Enbarr, and the Hellwings will most certainly be there looking for blood. She’ll undoubtedly want to fight me.”

“If that happens, then please, don’t kill her.” Corrine says somberly. “I don’t want her to die without us trying to reason with her.”

>“And what if we can’t? She’s had far more time to grow to hate us than love us.”

“I at least want to try this time.” She clenches her jaw.

>A): If she chooses to stand in my way, I’ll eliminate her, old bonds or not.
>B): I’ll try my best to reason with her.
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#19 will kick off in the usual week or so after this one falls off the list. We'll be entering what might be our last "slice of life" phase before we reach our concluding arc. In general, I think there's probably three threads left before we wrap up.

With Diogenes' research destroyed, I can elaborate a bit more on what I originally intended to happen. If you'd lost your duel with Rex, rather than die, you'd be saved by Anemone. On the brink of death, she'd use the Blood Transfusion on you to restore you to life and grant you a new Crest. Given the challenges she'd be facing though, it would prove to be an unstable one, and would likely lead to a less than happy ending for Blair. In addition, Beathan would have died in this scenario, as Anemone would have only been able to save you before Rex turned on her. Keeping the research and implanting a Crest in yourself would also have some sort of negative effect on our ending as well, though I really set it in stone what might happen. Fun to think about though!

Things would have played a lot differently had Maeve still been alive here. It would have at the least been an easier and more informative adventure. I had the idea to have Blair pretend to play the part of Oracle, but it came to me too late. I hate when I have interesting ideas that end up coming to me too late!

Next thread will use pic related as the OP, because I love it and it's big enough and I should have used it here. But I suppose it'll probably be a lot more fitting for the next one.
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>zero bond with Kate
>killed the leader of her unit that she spent five years following
Yeah we're under no circumstances going to convince her to stand down if we meet again.

>>5771223
>B altered): I’ll try my best to reason with her, but I think I've burned that bridge already.
Even so we ought to a the very least try to not kill one of our school friends, but not tunnel vision it since it's very unlikely we can manage it.
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>>5771237
>zero bond
She should actually have a B support but I think I may not have transferred it over. I just added it now.
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>>5771223
>>B): I’ll try my best to reason with her.

Considering the lengths we've gone to try and save old friends, it makes sense to try.

>>5771226
>Losing to Rex means getting saved
>Beathan would've died
>Crest implantation would've caused problems for us later down the line

Interesting stuff! Nice to know that we've got ourselves on route for the good ending (provided we win, of course). Would we have gotten the choice between Indech and Maculi, or would Anemone would have picked?

>>5771273
I do believe we've got an A-Rank support with her at least as of Thread 8. I really should finish up that numbers document I was working on soon.
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>>5771289
Even better, thank you!

It would have been Indech for better synergy with Gungnir.
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>>5771301
That tracks. Would we have ever gotten the chance to acquire that lost Heroes' Relic in Edmund Woods? Is it a Chevalier weapon?
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>>5771223
>>B): I’ll try my best to reason with her.

>>5771226
I want to know how the prisoner scenario would've worked out
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>>5771223
>B): I’ll try my best to reason with her.
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>>5771223
>B): I’ll try my best to reason with her.

>Can count the number of remaining threads on one hand.
Its been one hell of a ride, I'll be sad to see it go.

If you're taking questions tree, I'm really interested to see how GM would have fared if Blair didn't divert the Sreng. We would have lost Leopold for sure, but would it still be standing?

Also if it's not too spoilery, what would have happened if we passed the Bennett diplomacy roll? And could we have managed to put him to the sword if we pressed the attacker earlier when we were alone in the tent with him?
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Oh yeah, not sure if this was end of thread proper, but if you're taking questions, here are the ones I wanted to ask (that aren't already being asked by other anons).

>If we chose to hold on to the Crest Implantation research, would we have been given another option to implant a Crest in the future? Would we have remained on track towards a bad end?

>What would have happened if we withheld the wheel from the pilgrims?

>What would have happened if we pressed Ashe about the book before the fight?

>What if we took the flag ourselves and went to talk to the Orthodox scouts? What about sending Ashe or Uriel instead of Clay?

>What would have happened if we tried to prod Leif to get closer to 'Montgomery' during our first run-in with him? What would have happened if we decided to find a safe spot to hold up in?

>What would have happened if we casted Bolting earlier? On the flip side, What would've happened if we casted Bolting later?

>Seeing how Leif seems to have an anti-instant death / anti-status effect skill, would he have survived the poisoning attempt last thread? And if so, how would've that turned out?

>What would have happened if we told Leopold we had tricked the Sreng? Would we have been on route to betraying the Sreng?

>What would've happened if we decided to join the Sreng on the attack instead of trying to finish off the Dukedom commander? What would've happened if we went to just fly over the walls directly?

>What would have happened if we told Ashe to pursue vengeance for Lonato? Would he have gotten a different trait?

>What would have happened if we tried to use force in the interrogation with Adrian? What would have happened if we failed the charm roll?

Again, you're free to answer any or all of the questions provided-- I just love reading about possibilities, in the end.
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>>5771223
>B): I’ll try my best to reason with her.
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>>5771223
>>A): If she chooses to stand in my way, I’ll eliminate her, old bonds or not.
"Glad you found your reason to fight"
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>>5771223
>B): I’ll try my best to reason with her.
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Man, Corrine's mental darkness is mounting. Wonder what her ending will be if she actually lives to see it. Wonder if she'll ever find peace. Or maybe she'll never put the weapon down, and die on the battlefield eventually, like she predicted back in the academy.
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Which of our actions with Sreng would have caused Leopold to be most dissapointed with?
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>>5771530
>If you're taking questions tree, I'm really interested to see how GM would have fared if Blair didn't divert the Sreng. We would have lost Leopold for sure, but would it still be standing?
I don't know if he would have died for sure, but it would have certainly been a much more difficult fight where you may not necessarily kill Odesse.

>Bennett diplomacy roll
A bit more info on what he's planning. You could have attacked him, but he'd planned on warping out from the start.

>>If we chose to hold on to the Crest Implantation research, would we have been given another option to implant a Crest in the future? Would we have remained on track towards a bad end?
No, and likely someone would have stolen the research from under your noses and made a certain future battle ahrder.

>Withheld the wheel
Spoilers!

>Pressed Ashe about the book before the fight?
He'd lash out at you. He needed to see it was fake for himself.

>Flag
If it was you you would have to pass a CHA/LCK check to pass. Uriel would be a fail, while Ashe could use his knowledge of the Dukedom to succeed.

>prod Leif to get closer to 'Montgomery' during our first run-in with him
You'd likely fight him right then and there, wouldn't meet Bennett, and it would be much harder.

>casted Bolting earlier
More soldiers would flood into the tent if early, while later would have had the Knights taking more damage during the fighting. Wait too long and it would have been bad

>>Seeing how Leif seems to have an anti-instant death / anti-status effect skill, would he have survived the poisoning attempt last thread?
Anemone's poison would have gotten him. He's immune to mundane poisons, but she'd have something special cooked up.

>What would have happened if we told Leopold we had tricked the Sreng?
You'd develop animosity with them, and they'd likely try to kill you later. There isn't really a benefit to doing this, but the idea was if Blair took umbrage with allying with raiders, particularly raiders who would go unpunished after all they did, she'd have one last chance to satisfy her grievances.

Joining the Sreng in the attack would lead to a bigger slaughter. Flying over the walls directly would have had you fighting with Leopold and Ingrid.

>What would have happened if we told Ashe to pursue vengeance for Lonato?
A much edgier Ashe that got Fiery Blood+ instead of Betrothed.

>What would have happened if we tried to use force in the interrogation with Adrian?
Torture minigame. If you failed he'd just tell you to go away and you'd get nothing.

>>5771948
Don't think anything really. He's just happy you're here. Diverting them or getting them to fight for the Knights would be enough for him.
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>>5772152
All interesting stuff, thanks for taking time to answer my questions!

>Research would've stolen and made a future bossfight harder

Interesting. I wonder who has enough skill to steal from Anemone and Eulalia.... Glad we got rid of it.

>Bennett would've peaced out even if we had attacked him
>Firing Bolting too early would've brought in more enemies, and firing Bolting too late would've been bad for the Knights

That tracks. I suppose in that case, we did pretty well this time around! Got both bonus objectives, kill our target, and timed Bolting just right.

>Anemone's Poison would've killed Leif.

Makes sense. I do wonder what's up with Leif's passive though. Is that just his own 'plot armor' coming into effect, or is it something in particular, I wonder?

>Tricking the Sreng is there as an option to allow Blair to turn her back on raiders

Gotcha. Glad we didn't though. The Sreng are really cool! Though flying over the walls to fight alongside Leopold and Ingrid sounds fun in its own right.

>Ashe would've been edgier, and would've gained Fiery Blood+

That actually turns him into a pretty dangerous combatant, considering his speed and quad capabilities. Still, I'm glad the other anons voted for a happier end for both Blair and Ashe. Even traitors deserve happiness, hm?

>Torture minigame

That would've been something, for sure. The charm scene was pretty funny, too.
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>>5771223
>>A): If she chooses to stand in my way, I’ll eliminate her, old bonds or not.

>>5772152
What would've been the easiest and hardest way to attack the camp?
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>>5771223
>B altered): I’ll try my best to reason with her, but I think I've burned that bridge already.

>>5772152
>likely someone would have stolen the Crest research and made a certain future battle harder.
Well I'm also glad we destroyed the thing instead of pragmatically keeping it.
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>>5771223
>>B): I’ll try my best to reason with her.

>>5771226
>In general, I think there's probably three threads left before we wrap up.
I'm very sad now
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>>5771223
>B): I’ll try my best to reason with her.

>>5772152
>Joining the Sreng in the attack would lead to a bigger slaughter
That would have been fun.



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