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You are Blair Weaver, and you are at the end of your journey. You returned to Rusalka to confront your adoptive father, Count Charles d’Rusalka, only to find that he’d already fled for Zanado. In his place, you fought against ancient Agarthan weapons of war, as well as familiar faces from your past. You emerged victorious, rising to become the new Countess, but you had little time to savor your triumph. Learning of the Count’s plan to resurrect the old Agarthan gods, the Blackwings made haste for the Red Canyon.

Once there, you were forced to confront the reanimated corpses of your Crest-bearing friends from Garreg Mach, along with their Heroes’ Relics. The Patriarch of the Fodlan Orthodox Church, Bennett, also fought against you, bringing forth all his fearsome power. Despite these setbacks though, you pressed forward, defeating all who barred your path. Now, you stand before the Tower of Zanado. Inside, the final Sage awaited.

It was time to decide how your story would end.

>Blair Weaver
>Level 50 Seraph Knight (MAX)
HP: 73(100%)
STR: 35 (50%)
MAG: 34 (60%)
DEX: 32 (55%)
SPD: 47 (75%)
LCK: 35 (40%)
DEF: 31 (60%)
RES: 27 (50%)
CHARM: 40 (55%)

>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)
Betrothed (Blair/Ashe do +3 DMG each when deployed together)

>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: Gungnir (+20 DMG, 10% Crit, +2 STR, SPD, DEF), Axereaver, (+8 DMG, +40 Avoid against Axe Users) Magic Staff (+5 to magic attacks), Blessed Lance (+7 DMG, Heals 5 HP every turn), Delphi Shield (Negates Flier Weakness)
>Gold: 0g

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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>“Stand down, Ingrid.” You lay a hand on her shoulder, allowing Luin to fall and point towards the ground rather than Kate. “I trust her. She chose not to kill me, even when the opportunity must have seemed enticing. No matter how she may feel, I still consider Kate a friend. And right now, we have more pressing matters to deal with. Please, go and alert the others. We need to hurry up and take the tower.”

Though seemingly still conflicted, Ingrid nods and complies with your request. She rushes back across the bridge to rally the Blackwings. Meanwhile, you peer over the side and down below, into the canyon still filled with thousands of pilgrims who’d come here to see the second coming of the Goddess Sothis. By now, word had begun to spread amongst those gathered that their Patriarch and Oracle, Bennett, had fallen in battle. You’d hoped that if they’d learned of Bennett’s demise, that it would shatter their resolve. After all, the best thing that could happen for everyone would be if these gathered masses returned home. Instead, you find that things have not quite played out as you would have liked.

The assembled mass of pilgrims had fallen into despair. Thousands of men and women wailed deeply, their voices carrying far across Zanado. You could see people beating their chests in anguish, pulling at their hair, and falling to their knees in utter ruin. Though they’d been tricked into coming here by the work of Bennett and Anacharsis, they were still true believers. Bennett had promised them that the Goddess would be descending from heaven to save them soon. He’d stoked their hopes and wishes. And now that they’d seen him killed by you and the others, it was as if something had broken inside them. The pilgrims no longer seemed intent on fighting the Blackwings, but they certainly weren’t making to leave anywhere. You began to fear that you might have somehow made things worse.

“Blair!” Ashe calls out to you. He and the rest of the Blackwings join up with you. Ingrid leads Elizabeth and Kayla over towards where Anemone is sitting, and the two clerics begin fussing over her immediately, helping to restore her back to health. “Thank the Goddess you’re okay!” He embraces you tightly. Ashe looks shaken, almost in the exact same way he’d been after having been forced to kill Lonato. Being forced to contend with the corpse warriors, it was easy to understand why. You yourself felt as though you were barely holding it together. And all the despair echoing from down below was certainly not helping matters.

>“Ashe, what’s our status?”

“Ahh, right.” Ashe takes a second to compose himself. “Those pilgrims have stopped trying to get in our way. They just sort of seem to have…given up. Why are the Hellwings here?”
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>>5935898
>“Don’t worry about them. They’re here to help us out. Has everyone been gathered?”

“We’re all present and accounted for.” Clay says, joining in. You notice that he’s dragging along a few newly acquired items in hand. He’d taken the sword and shield relics that Felix had been using. In addition, he’d also stopped along the way to grab Bennett’s bow, as well as his tome. “We can grab the others later, but I found no sense in leaving those that we could still use behind. I may not be a bearer of the Crest of Fraldarius, but I should still be able to make use of this sword, albeit at a more limited capacity. Scratch as well can make limited use of the Aegis Shield with her Crest. And as for these…” He gestures towards the bow and tome. “Why don’t you take them?”

>“Are you mad? Ashe and I don’t have Crests. Those relics will-”

“They aren’t relics.” Clay shakes his head. “But they’re close. The church calls them Sacred Weapons. They were forged by Saint Indech and Maculi themselves and meant to correspond with the Crests of their comrades. Unlike Heroes’ Relics though, these weapons were not forged from the bones of Nabateans. You won’t be subjected to their curse if you use these. Again, you won’t be able to draw out their full power like Bennett did, but they’re still incredibly strong.”

>Obtained Wind Caller’s Genesis! (+14 DMG, + 2 MAG/RES, Restores 5% HP every turn, allows an extra charge of Forseti.)

Ashe accepts the bow cautiously, though relief seems to spread across his face once he holds the weapon in hand and draws the string back. “Thank you, Clay. I’ll be sure to make every shot with this count.”

A large explosion from the front of the tower diverts your attention. The Blackwings have detonated the blasting powder that had been dropped in front of the large door. In a large puff of smoke and rubble, the door has been blasted off, granting you and the others access to enter. Almost immediately following the detonation, you were able to sense something incredibly powerful from within. It was the same sort of feeling you’d had when you fought the likes of Diogenes and Odesse. This was the oppressive aura of a powerful spellcaster. Anacharsis was waiting for you inside, and he was not bothering to mask his presence.

“Blair.” Anemone springs back to her feet. She no longer sports the wound she’d suffered from Bennett and looks as good as ever thanks to the work of your clerics. “Are you ready? We can’t have much time left.”

You nod. As you prepare to give the order to charge inside, a shadow from above stops you in your tracks. The screaming and wailing from the pilgrims suddenly grows far more intense. Fear joins their already potent despair and anguish, and they break into a panicked frenzy.”

“D-Demonic Beasts?!” Elizabeth cries out. “Dozens of them!”
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From every corner of Zanado, both by land and sky, Demonic Beasts were descending upon the tower. You’d never seen so many in one place before. The pilgrims huddled down below soon find themselves surrounded, with no means of escape from the deadly creatures. Likewise, several flying variants were now landing on the bridge, heading directly for the Blackwings. Before the first one can make contact, a ballista bolt rips out and smashes through the back of the monster. It lets out a pained scream, before falling off the side in a spray of blood. However, several more rush to take its place, and in just a few short seconds, pandemonium breaks out.

“Where did these come from?!” Sebastian roars, taking point between the beasts and his comrades. He serves as a bulwark, knocking back a large wolf from where it came.

“They’re here for us, of course!” Anemone seethes. “Anacharsis must be using them to buy himself more time. We can’t afford to be held back by these things!”

“We can’t just leave them here either though!” Corrine yells. “If they don’t try following us inside, then they’ll give the canyon a whole new coat of red once they finish slaughtering those people!”

>“Some of you will have to stay out here and deal with them.” You say as another ballista bolt fired by Caleb fells a beast that was drawing too close. “Guard the ballista and the pilgrims while me and a few others go inside and deal with Anacharsis.”

“I’m going with you.” Ashe declares. “I won’t hear no for an answer.”

“Likewise.” Anemone says.

From what you could sense inside the tower, Anacharsis was a powerful Sage. Easily twice as strong as those that you’d already encountered. There was no telling what sort of cards he still held up his sleeve. If one were not up to the task of fighting him, it was likely they’d only hold you back. Only a small force of your strongest allies would suffice here. The rest would be better off fighting back the horde of Demonic Beasts and ensuring the safety of those down below in the canyon.

>Choose 7 Blackwings to accompany you inside the tower. Ashe and Anemone will join automatically. The Blackwings with the most votes will win.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ESxa3V-d3Mb27ZG97cbRoVMeD6HHEIySF9nJqqd48dc/edit#gid=0
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>>5935900
>Corrine, Kate, Ingrid, Scratch, Clay, Diana, Kayla
The time has come, lets fucking GOOO!
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>Final Thread
Let's fuckin' go. Have been eagerly awaiting this.

Hope you've been well, Tree!

>Clay with the Sword of Moralta, Scratch with the Aegis Shield, Ashe with The Inexhaustible, and Blair with the Wind Caller's Genesis

Huge pickups. Reasonable stat increases, too-- most are only marginally better than the old weapons, but have bonuses on top of it. We'll still be relying on Ingrid for Crest+Weapon shenaniganry.

>>5935900
>Corrine, Kate, Ingrid, Scratch, Clay, Diana, Uriel

>Corrine
Gotta have our homegirl with us at the end. She is actually fairly middling in terms of stats, but she has healing and can hit either defensive stat.

>Kate
She's basically a second Blair, though without the Stun.

>Ingrid
No explanations needed here...

>Scratch
She has decent bulk and damage with the Aegis Shield, Crest of Indech, and Tormentor.

>Clay
Bravery, my beloved. Hits either defensive stat, has basically infinite healing so long as he's not one-shot, and he's got the Sword of Moralta to fish for crits.

>Diana
She's here for the Right Wing bonuses. Plus with Blair's old Killing Lance and Avoid+, she's got some dodge potential.

>Uriel
Healing, decent bulk and damage, and, of course, Slayer for that x3 damage.

Honorable mentions go to Leopold, Sebastian, Rocks, and Damian, who all would've been useful, but are either too vulnerable to RES, or otherwise don't contribute as much as the other choices, imo.
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>>5935900
>>5935900
Dawn of the final thread. It's been a good few years guys, and thanks for them tree.
>Wind Caller's Genesis
Thanks for the cool loot Benny

>Corrine
She's been with us from the start, no way are we leaving her out of the final battle. Plus healing is always good.

>Ingrid
Who rocks up to the final boss and leaves behind Luin. Plus she needs to avenge the Lions

>Clay
Boy can finally hit def now, he's come so far kek

>Diana
One does not leave +3 speed behind. Plus though she's one of the few without healing or regen hopefully avoid+ will make up for it.

>Scratch
She can't take take on Anacharsis himself but will probably be able to hold off his adds

>Uriel
Slayer + healing OP

>Kate
Urgh if it wasn't for Gae Bolg then I'd have replaced her for Leopold in a heartbeat. If this was an actual vidya I would have just chucked Gae Bold on Leopold and deployed him kek
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>>5935900
>>5936184
Actually screw it, going with my HEART instead of my head and changing my vote to
>Corrine
>Ingrid
>Clay
>Diana
>Scratch
>Kate
>Leopold

Uriel is much more useful going against the demonic beast hoard with slayer, and Leopold needs to live up to his promise of being there to support Blair as she guts her father. Plus Leopold has a good chance to proc sol for heals
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>>5935900
>Corrine
>Ingrid
>Clay
>Diana
>Scratch
>Kate
>Leopold

Sure why not.
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>>5935900
>Corrine
>Ingrid
>Clay
>Diana
>Scratch
>Kate
>Leopold

A fine a fellowship as any, I would think.
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>>5935900
I'm going to go with:

>Corrine
Where would we be without our sister?
>Kate
Kate. Our first friend, our enemy. Maybe the last face we ever get to see. If Blair dies in there, is this how you'll remember me? What if this battle is our legacy?
>Ingrid
The Agarthans are Glenn's true murderers, in a way. Today, Ingrid avenges not only him, but everyone who fell in the Tragedy of Duscur. Today, their spirits, and those of the Blue Lions, find rest.
>Diana
Our Right Wing. We lost the Left, but not the Right.
>Clay
A hero of eld, riding again. Our very own answer to the Blade Breaker, in a way.
>Uriel
>Leopold
A master, his student, and his student. Three generations fight as one.
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>Final thread
Time to end this by killing our adopted dad. I hope we get final chapter quotes from our deployed units.

>>5935900
>>5936194
Supporting.
Uriel instead of Leopold is likely the more optimal choice, but it'll probably be fine. Leopold has decent stats and his weapons and skill aren't even that bad. He just lacks an overpowered weapon/skill/Crest that the top tier Blackwings do have.
The only main worry is that we'd just have Corrine as a healer and she can't heal herself. But we hardly ever had her fight anyways so she should mostly be safe as a staffbot.
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>>5936520
We could potentially switch scratch with Uriel if we wanted to have another healer?
I brought her along for the aegis shield passive and x 4 hits tormentor hits if she doubles but I still don't like her Res considering daddy dearest is a sage.

Uriel might be better on sheer utility over her and has better res
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>>5936531
I was honestly considering something similar while I was at work. Scratch is pretty good with her new Relic Shield, but she's still... okay. Silver Gauntlets+ are solid, but only when she's doubling someone slow for quads. It doesn't help that she has a whopping 15 RES and is going up against the guy with Valflame.

We could consider bringing in Leopold/Uriel or maybe Yara for Premonition instead. Leopold and Uriel might not survive if they engage and then get attacked by Anarcharsis on enemy phase (then again, that's probably the same for everyone), but they should still be useful for DPS if Blair lands the Stun.
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>>5935900
>>5935900
>Corrine, Ingrid, Diana, Kate, Clay, Uriel, Leopold
Gives us two healers and a good mix of story relevant units. Uriels RES and heals gives him more staying power than Aegis shield.
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Rolled 13 (1d20)

just let me roll
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>>5935900

>>5936194
Right first off I apologise for flip flopping on the vote so much, you can send the blackwings to take me out after tree.

FINAL vote
>Corrine
>Ingrid
>Clay
>Diana
>URIEL
>Kate
>Leopold

Because I fucking forgot about the blessed lance on Uriel. Breaking out the math early but the lance regens slightly more than the shield - he gets 5HP per turn whereas scratch gets 4 (okay 3.55 technically)

It's small beans but he also is another healer with better res. Scratch can use her shiny new toy outside
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>>5935900
>Corrine
>Ingrid
>Clay
>Diana
>Uriel
>Kate
>Leopold

The final battle, think of the nice things we will do in retirement as countess.
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Corrine
Kate
Ingrid
Clay
Diana
Leopold

Are all confirmed.

There's a tie between Scratch and Uriel. I'll leave it open juuuust a tad longer in case someone votes or changes. If not, I'll roll for it.
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>>5936989
>>5936046

Sure, I'll swap my vote from Scrach to Leopold; the loss of the point from Scratch should mean that Uriel pulls ahead.

Looks like we really are going with the three generations of mentor and mentee, huh? We just need Mary here, and we'll have four. I suppose we technically taught Diana, but we only really helped her reach her potential, as opposed to 'raising' her.
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Corrine, Kate, Ingrid, Clay, Diana, Leopold, Uriel. These were the seven warriors you chose to accompany you, Ashe and Anemone inside the tower. Fearsome fighters all, you could rest easy knowing that they were the ones watching your back. Each should be able to hold their own against whatever terrors Anacharsis had in store for you. The group gathers at your side, and you prepare to enter the tower.

“Don’t worry about us, Blair.” Milly says. Next to her, Damian works at channeling a long-range meteor spell, aiming for the flock of Demonic Beasts in the sky. “We’ll try to save as many of these fools as we can! Just make sure you give that Sage a good thrashing!”

Several wolf-like Demonic Beasts charge again towards the tower entrance but are stopped in their tracks by the combined might of Sebastian, Rocks and Scratch. The Aegis Shield does not glow in her hands as it did for Felix, but it serves as an effective bulwark, nonetheless. The bandit holds the shield with both hands to absorb a blow, and then uses it as a makeshift bludgeon, bashing the beast in its neck and snapping the base of its spine.

You and your chosen party rush into the tower, leaving the rest of the company to handle the horde of monsters. As you step foot inside the tower, a curious thing happens.

“Huh?” A puzzled Corrine exclaims, looking back through the door in which you just walked through. “Can anyone else not hear anything outside anymore?”

Corrine was right. The second you walked through the entrance of the tower; it was as if the whole world had been suddenly silenced. You could still see the raging battle outside occurring, but the clash was entirely deafened to you. It was as if you were staring through a window to another, far-off world. Save for detritus, the interior of the tower itself was almost entirely vacant. Scattered throughout the architecture were large gashes and craters across the walls and floors. Examining them closely, you didn’t believe that these were caused by just the passage of time. They were made deliberately. Several murals had also been painted across the walls of the cavernous room you were occupying, but as to what they were originally meant to depict, it was impossible to tell. Someone had defaced every single painting, scrawling across them in an inky deep black.

“…Is this place giving anyone else the creeps?” A nervous Diana asks, staring up towards where the tower extended. A large spiral staircase led to the tower’s upper floors. So high did they climb though, that you were unable to make out what awaited you at the very top. You could only guess by the throbbing, pulsating sensation that this was where Anacharsis was waiting for you.

“…Tread carefully.” Clay warns. “This used to be the home of a people far older than our own. Powerful magics run deep here.”
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Wasting no further time, you and the others begin running up the seemingly never-ending spiral staircase, ascending towards the upper levels of the tower. Along the way, you find several more examples of the mess you saw down below. Amongst the potsherds and debris, you see the same black ink dotting every corner of the tower unevenly. Your first thought was that it must have been some sort of paint, used to blot out the images that had been painted on the walls you pass by. But when you begin to see it more frequently, and on every floor at that, you suspect that this was not paint, but blood.

“…I don’t understand.” Leopold says breathlessly as he ascends the stairs. “Zanado is supposed to be a holy place, is it not? And yet…this choking feeling. It’s as if every step we take is oppressive.”

“This is no holy place.” Uriel adds in. “One need not be magically attuned to see that the darkness here is thick and ever-present inside these walls. I do not believe this to be a recent change, either. This tower must have been fouled and corrupt for thousands of years.”

“How can that be?” Leopold exclaims in shock. “Is Zanado not the home of the Goddess? Is that not the entire reason we Knights of Seiros prohibit entry here?”

“If this was the Goddess’ home, she’s since moved out long ago.” Clay exclaims, wincing as he exerts effort to continue climbing. “The old man is right. Something haunts these grounds.”

As you and the others continue climbing, the exhaustion you all feel grows worse. This was not just an issue of physical exertion though. You’d all been through far worse. It was as if the very air itself was growing harder to breathe with each step. All were feeling the effects of the tower’s oppressive aura. All save Anemone, who raced ahead of all of you several steps in front. Having assumed her Agarthan form, she seemed totally unimpeded here. Perhaps her kind were unaffected by whatever magic was at work here?

As you step on a landing, you nearly lose your balance. Only Ashe’s support keeps you standing straight. Bending over to catch your breath, you look up to thank your lover, only to see that he’s no longer there. None of your allies were. Instead, you were surrounded by three unfamiliar figures.

The first was a cloaked man. Though his face was obscured, you could see pale thin strands of white hair peeking out through his hood.

The second was a green-haired little girl. She reminded you of Flayn in a strange way, though far younger.

The third was a hulking, grey-haired man with scars running across his chest. Perhaps most surprising of all, the Sword of the Creator rested in his hands.

>A): Approach the cloaked man.
>B): Approach the green-haired girl.
>C): Approach the wielder of the Sword of the Creator.
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>>5937094
>A): Approach the cloaked man.
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So... Arval/Epimenides, Sothis, and... Nemesis? How curious.

>>5937094
>C): Approach the wielder of the Sword of the Creator.

This option is curious, since unlike Arval, an Agarthan, and Sothis, a Nabatean (Goddess), Nemesis is only human, even if he was essentially just a pawn in their games in the end. I wonder if he's more than just a bandit, or if his ambitions meant anything.
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>>5937094
>C): Approach the wielder of the Sword of the Creator.
We're following in his footsteps in a way - a baseborn moral going up against the immortal others
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>>5937094
>>C): Approach the wielder of the Sword of the Creator.
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>>5937094
>C): Approach the wielder of the Sword of the Creator.
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>>5937094
>>A): Approach the cloaked man.
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>>5937094
>B): Approach the green-haired girl.
We must confess our sins to the Goddess Herself.
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>>5937094
>B): Approach the green-haired girl.
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>>5937094
>C): Approach the wielder of the Sword of the Creator.
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>>5937094
>B): Approach the green-haired girl.
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>>5937094
>B): Approach the green-haired girl.
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C wins, writing!
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>>5937094
Okay that is Nemesis but who are the other two? Sothis? But why would she be here? An illusion? Let's see...
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>>5937094
Your eyes fall on the giant man who wields the sacred weapon of your professor. As you examine him closer, your surroundings seem to fade, and the throbbing sensation assailing your head grows worse. You stagger back, careful not to lose balance and fall back down the stairs. You feel simultaneously light-headed, while also in the throes of agony. It was as if you were experiencing Yara’s vision quest once more, only ten times worse. You know this is no natural occurrence. Was this the work of Anacharsis? Or was the tower itself attacking you?

You open your eyes to find yourself back outside the tower. Despair clutches your heart as you fear you’ve been teleported back from where you came. However, you realize that this is not the same place you entered. This tower has not yet fallen victim to decay and battle. These were no ruins standing in front of you, but a shining and proud marvel, built to honor the creator Goddess. Staring at this ancient wonder that was built to last for generations, there was only one feeling that welled up deep inside you.

Contempt.

With a deft flick of your hand, you push open the sprawling tower doors. Inside, there was a huddled mass of people. Several of them men were armed and shouting, each of their weapons pointed towards you alone. They all possessed the same distinct green hair, denoting them as members of the same bloodline. The looks on their faces were varied. There was anger, confusion, and determination. But mostly there was fear. These were the so-called Children of the Goddess? With such a lofty name, surely they would be able to provide with a decent challenge. You unsheathe your new weapon. The gathered throng of children shriek in terror upon witnessing your golden blade. It seems as though they can instinctively tell its origins. Several of the cloaked figures who followed you here take a step closer to witness what was about to occur.

You would be sure to give them a show.

With a flick of your hand, the Sword of the Creator extends out in a whiplike fashion. The first line of Children are cut in half, spraying their siblings in a shower of blood and bone. The second line hardly has any time to react, for you are already upon them. A green-haired youth trembles as he gazes upon your countenance. He never thinks to use the spear in his hand, and your blade crashes through his skull.

You dislodge the blade and disembowel three more that stand in your way their intestines flowing from them like a river.

A man swings at you with a large axe. You meet his attack head on, cutting through the finely crafted steel as if it were reeds. He falls back in shock, his arms reduced to stumps.

A sorceress strikes at you with divine magic from the upper levels of the tower. You easily dodge the attack and counter. Your weapon extends and stretches impossibly long, impaling her.
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A group of Children gather up the courage to attack you in unison. At least a dozen green-haired fools set upon you with their blades, believing they stand a chance. However, this sword was not the only weapon gifted to you by those cloaked men. You activate the so-called “Crest of Flames” and with a flash of blue and a swing of your arm, the enemy is reduced to a smoldering pile of cinders. You step over the charred corpses in your path, crushing a burning skull underfoot.

At that moment, the remaining Children drop down their weapons and fall to the floor, begging vainly for mercy. Like your weapon, it seems as though they recognize the symbol produced when you used your Crest. Your display of power is all that it takes to reduce them into a blubbering mass of terror. Their reaction could only mean that they understood the significance of what you had done. That you’d killed the goddess Sothis, and had her bones fashioned into the very sword you wield. But if they knew that much, it made no sense why they’d choose to surrender.

For if you didn’t spare the very Goddess herself, why would you spare them?

The slaughter of the Children of the Goddess continues, painting the walls of the tower’s interior with their blood. You manage to pull yourself away from this carnage. The real you, not the psychopath that had initiated this chaos. Though you can barely understand what it is that you just saw, you realize that these events must have occurred here in the past. That man used the Sword of the Creator to slaughter the “Children of the Goddess”, the Nabateans. He killed them all using a weapon fashioned from the bones of their mother. It was no wonder that this place was tainted now. Unfathomable evil had occurred here, and still haunted these very halls. Were these visions meant to be the tower’s last line of defense? To keep you from reaching the summit?

You try to stand but are unable. Your allies were still nowhere to be found. In fact, you seemed to now be somewhere completely different from where you’d remembered. It was as if you’d been somehow warped to a different level of the tower. Wherever it was you were, there were only two directions you could take. Continuing your ascent or returning back down.

You grit your teeth. This was no time to lounge around. Nor would you turn back.

>A): Use your strength to get back to your feet and continue the ascent. (STR+LCK: 70% to succeed)
>B): Use your magic to muster a defense against the tower’s psychic assault. (MAG+LCK: 69% to succeed)
>C): Jump to your feet and race up the stairs. The quicker you reached the summit, the quicker this would all be over. (SPD+LCK: 82% to succeed)
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>>5938154
>>C): Jump to your feet and race up the stairs. The quicker you reached the summit, the quicker this would all be over. (SPD+LCK: 82% to succeed)

SPEEEEEEEEEED
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>>5938154
>B): Use your magic to muster a defense against the tower’s psychic assault. (MAG+LCK: 69% to succeed)
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Oh boy, genocide. I wonder what the other visions would've shown us.

>>5938154
>B): Use your magic to muster a defense against the tower’s psychic assault. (MAG+LCK: 69% to succeed)

This feels like the right way to go. Maybe swap to the Wind Caller's Genesis for an additional +2% chance.

I should probably also ask, is the Wind Caller's Genesis a Spell like Fire, Thunder, etc, but with infinite uses? Or is it more like a better version of our Magic Staff?
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>>5938185
You can consider it a weapon with infinite uses, that also grants an extra charge of Forseti. It's different from other spells in that you would need to have it equipped, meaning you aren't holding Gungnir.
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>>5938154
>B): Use your magic to muster a defense against the tower's psychic assault. (MAG+LCK: 69% to succeed)

YOU WILL NOT BRAINWASH US, SNAKE DAD
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>>5938189
That makes sense, thanks! I was wondering for a second if we'd get MAG + 20 (Forseti) + 14 (WCG) for damage calc, which certainly didn't seem right.

Overall, WCG is certainly our second-best spell. It doesn't hit AoE like Fimbulvetr, or work as Siege like Bolting, but it hits harder than both of those, provides a couple useful stat buffs, and heals... 3 HP per turn? And I assume because it's Wind-magic, it hits Fliers effectively.

Plus, it gives us another charge of Forseti, which we can now use aggressively as opposed to holding onto it for the crucial moment though naturally, we'll want to keep a charge in reserve for that regardless.
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>>5938154
>C): Jump to your feet and race up the stairs. The quicker you reached the summit, the quicker this would all be over. (SPD+LCK: 82% to succeed)

Also just realised
>10 blackwings in tower
We the new 10 Elites
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>>5938329
Then who's our Maurice?
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>>5938154
>B): Use your magic to muster a defense against the tower's psychic assault. (MAG+LCK: 69% to succeed)

69
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>>5938154
>C): Jump to your feet and race up the stairs. The quicker you reached the summit, the quicker this would all be over. (SPD+LCK: 82% to succeed)
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>>5938154
>B): Use your magic to muster a defense against the tower’s psychic assault. (MAG+LCK: 69% to succeed)
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>>5938335
Scratch, abandoned because of her shitty RES kek

Also, dropping in to say that I've set up a tvtropes page for this quest if anyone wants to add/change stuff. (Also feel free to change the intro article I fully admit it is terrible) https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Fanfic/FireEmblemThreeHousesQuest
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>>5938640
>TVTropes Page

You know what? Actually pretty based, rereading all of it gives me some very fond memories of the quest. The Damian love is appreciated as well-- though I do believe it's spelled with an 'a', rather than an 'e'.

We've had mathanons before, but you're now a loreanon. I'll be reading the page as it updates going forward, heh.
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>>5938702
>typo on damian
kek you spoke too soon anon, I gotta turn in my loreanon cap after that blunder

Also yeah re-reading the early school phase portions after everything that's gone down hits like a truck - especially everything to do with the poor lions.
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>>5938154
>C): Jump to your feet and race up the stairs. The quicker you reached the summit, the quicker this would all be over. (SPD+LCK: 82% to succeed)

>>5938640
Incredibly based of you anon
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>>5938640
Oh yo that's cool, to think there's a Tvtropes for this quest that i've been reading since day one.
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Rolled 27 (1d100)

>>5938640
Hahahaha that's very cool and pretty filled out too! Thank you for making that anon. Was not expecting this and I've had a blast reading through it.

B wins. I'll give the +2 from WCG, so roll needs to be 1-71 to succeed.
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>>5938935
>27
PRAISE SOTHIS
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You stir the magic deep inside you, almost as if you were about to cast a great spell, only to stop at the last second. Your gambit pays off, and the effects of the tower’s visions slowly start to fade as your own magic takes over. The images of slaughter that were rapidly flashing before your eyes disappear, as does the throbbing sensation in your head. While the measure was only a temporary one, you hoped that it would last long enough for you to finish your ascent. You stand back on your feet, feeling invigorated that your plan worked.

>+2 MAG Temporarily

You race up the nearby staircase, hoping that perhaps you would catch up with your allies, but to no avail. Even when you stop for a moment to catch your breath, you’re unable to hear anything either above or below. If the other Blackwings were still in the tower, it appeared you were separated by considerable distance. Not knowing where they were, you couldn’t take the chance to go back down and look for them. Time was running short, and the dread you felt gathering at the top of the tower was growing every second. Regaining your bearings, you continued running and running further up the stairs, until, finally, you reached the very summit.

You were as high as the clouds now, able to see them through the exposed roof. A great chill hung heavy in the air. Four large pillars stood at each corner of the floor. At the very top of each pillar, an orb of ominous darkness pulsated vibrantly. A line of energy traced from each tip, meeting in the middle, where a woman was suspended seemingly in mid-air. You did not recognize her, and she appeared to be unconscious. She was in rough shape. Her clothes were torn and ripped, and she was covered in wounds. Though her eyes were closed, you could see from the twisted grimace on her face that she had suffered great pain.

A man stared up, watching her suspended in air. Even with his back turned, you knew exactly who he was. Charles d’Rusalka turned around to lay his eyes on you for the first time in five years. He must have known you were here to stop him. To put an end to his plans and cease the summoning of the Agarthan gods. And yet as he looked upon you, it was not with a countenance of rage or anger or even determination to stop you.

Your adoptive father looked at you the way one might look when seeing a long-lost relative for the first time. His eyes lit up, and a great smile plastered across his face.

“So, THAT is what you look like now!” Anacharsis laughed jovially. “My word! What a fine woman you’ve grown into, Blair! See? I told you that you’d grow taller if you just gave it a bit of time.”
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>>5939044
You blink, unsure of what to say. This man planned to condemn thousands of souls to the void. He’d abused his own subjects to acquire more Agarthium. He’d manipulated countless individuals to get to this point. And here he was acting as if he were at a family reunion. You find yourself at a loss for what to say.

“How have you been, Blair?” Anacharsis asks with a smile. “I’ve heard so many fascinating things about you. Both from Rex, as well as from communication from Shambhala. You have no idea how my heart swelled with pride when I’d heard you were the one that slew that fiend, Odesse. I knew you were a special girl. From the moment I laid eyes on you back in your home in Magnesia, I knew there was something about you. An intuition I could not explain. Perhaps it was merely the faintest flicker from my gods, communicating with me in their deep slumber. Or perhaps it was simply my imagination. But I never could have imagined you’d grow into the person you have today.” He takes a step closer, offering you his hand. “Please, tell me about your adventures. While there’s still time left.”

You unsheathe Gungnir and hold it out, blocking the space between you and Anacharsis.

>“Where are my friends?”

“Unharmed.” Anacharsis says. “Though admittedly, while I warped you further up, I’ve stalled their progress quite a bit. I thought it for the best if you and I were to speak alone. Rest assured; they are in no danger. For now, at least. Once Zahras opens, even those within this tower won’t be safe. But you know that already, don’t you? There’s no way ‘Hoff’ would not have shared those details in order to prevent you from journeying to Zanado. Though since you’re here, I can only assume he and Wedge are no longer amongst the living.” Anacharsis’ good cheer is replaced with a look of melancholy. “I pray they finds it in their hearts to forgive me the next we meet.”

>“Hoff told me everything about your plan. How you intend to sacrifice all those people outside to reawaken your gods.”

“Oh, good. That saves us some time.” Anacharsis says with relief. “Truthfully, you’ve helped a bit. Reawakening our lost deities requires the sacrifice of the Goddess’ faithful. But even with all of Bennett’s preaching, I found that the pilgrims outside were not nearly as zealous as I hoped they’d be. It makes one wonder why they even bothered to come in the first place. Even after all these years, humans never cease to fascinate me.” He shakes his head. “Fortunately, though, they now find themselves crying out in terror for the Goddess to save them. Their vaunted Relic wielding heroes were all slain. Their prophet was laid low. And now a horde of Demonic Beasts encircles them, ready to devour. Only the Goddess can save them, so they pray for a miracle. I’d hoped it would have been the Knights of Seiros who’d arrive to do the dirty work, but I suppose the Blackwings will suffice.”
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>>5939046
>“And that woman? Is she your Agarthan sacrifice?”

“Meet Cleobulus.” Anacharsis makes an unenthusiastic wave. “For a Zahras unveiling this grand, nothing short of a Sage would do for a suitable offering. I lured her here with false promises, playing into her depraved and vain nature, and she followed along eagerly. Don’t feel too bad for her though. Those simulacrum of your friends outside were her doing. She repurposed the remnants of Diogenes’ research, although it turned out to be rather poor, both in taste and effectiveness. In any case, please don’t wake her. I only just recently managed to get her to shut up.”

>“Why are you doing all this?” You ask, desperation evident in your voice. “Please, tell me! Is this all to avenge your daughter? For revenge?! Do you do it in hopes of reviving your people?! Please, tell me why you’d stoop to such madness?!”

Anacharsis smiles. “Even just one of those reasons would be enough for me. Come, let us waste no more time on this foul subject. Regale me with tales of your deeds. Tell me about your battles with the other Sages. How you fought against Rex. Are there any men in your life that you’ve given your heart to? I would hear of everything before I open Zahras. I can even warp you out of here before all is said and done. Know from the bottom of my heart, that I truly never wished for you to get caught up in any of this.”

>“Then why?!”

“Direct that question to your own Goddess!” Anacharsis hisses, losing his temper. “It’s all HER fault. This war between our people has never ended! Even after our gods were cast aside, we were still made to suffer! Driven underground like vermin while her own children sprouted! What I will do today is in answer to all the evil Sothis has committed! The near extermination of my people! Do not presume that I am the aggressor here. All that I do is justified!”

>A): The Agarthans lost a war that they started. It was only natural that the punishment they faced would be dire. What you are doing is the last, desperate gasp of a dying race.
>B): What of the extermination that your people have committed? This tower showed me its past. You manipulated the wielder of the Sword of the Creator to massacre the Nabateans that lived here. Have you not already had your revenge?
>C): Your gods were already defeated once by Sothis and her creations. She would only cast them aside again if need be. This is a futile endeavor.
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>>5939048
>B): What of the extermination that your people have committed? This tower showed me its past. You manipulated the wielder of the Sword of the Creator to massacre the Nabateans that lived here. Have you not already had your revenge?

It's probably a longshot, but I hope there's a chance of a diplomatic ending where we get Anarcharsis to stand down. Blair already promised Anemone that she would make Rusalka a potential haven for Arcadians, I'd really love to see if the two races could just get along.
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>>5939048
>>B): What of the extermination that your people have committed? This tower showed me its past. You manipulated the wielder of the Sword of the Creator to massacre the Nabateans that lived here. Have you not already had your revenge?
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Man, Anacharsis is cool-- all of the evil stuff he's done aside, anyway. I'm sure in another world, Blair would've grown up with him as her adoptive father, and Anacharsis with her as his newfound daughter.

A damn shame we'll have to kill him.

Also
>he has Cleobulus ready as a sacrifice

Kek. And here I thought we'd be facing down two Sages-- the fact that he straight-up defeated her and is ready to use her as fuel before we even got here is hilarious. And also a little frightening, if he's able to do all that without breaking too much of a sweat.

>>5939048
>B): What of the extermination that your people have committed? This tower showed me its past. You manipulated the wielder of the Sword of the Creator to massacre the Nabateans that lived here. Have you not already had your revenge?

Now I'm *really* curious as to what kind of visions we'd have seen in the other ones, if ever. No doubt it'd change the dialogue here.
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>>5939048
>B): What of the extermination that your people have committed? This tower showed me its past. You manipulated the wielder of the Sword of the Creator to massacre the Nabateans that lived here. Have you not already had your revenge?

It will never not be morbidly funny to me that Edelgard spent her life going on about "the Church is a conspiracy by the lizard people to control Fodlan!" when there are THREE of them (five if you count the one who decided to go literally pound sand and the one who put up a "gone fishing" sign IMMEDIATELY after the War of Heroes was over).
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>>5939048
>B): What of the extermination that your people have committed? This tower showed me its past. You manipulated the wielder of the Sword of the Creator to massacre the Nabateans that lived here. Have you not already had your revenge?
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>>5939048
>B): What of the extermination that your people have committed? This tower showed me its past. You manipulated the wielder of the Sword of the Creator to massacre the Nabateans that lived here. Have you not already had your revenge?
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>>5939048
>>A): The Agarthans lost a war that they started. It was only natural that the punishment they faced would be dire. What you are doing is the last, desperate gasp of a dying race.
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>>5939048
>>A): The Agarthans lost a war that they started. It was only natural that the punishment they faced would be dire. What you are doing is the last, desperate gasp of a dying race.
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>>5939048
>B): What of the extermination that your people have committed? This tower showed me its past. You manipulated the wielder of the Sword of the Creator to massacre the Nabateans that lived here. Have you not already had your revenge?
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>>5939048
>A): The Agarthans lost a war that they started. It was only natural that the punishment they faced would be dire. What you are doing is the last, desperate gasp of a dying race.
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>>5939048
>>B): What of the extermination that your people have committed? This tower showed me its past. You manipulated the wielder of the Sword of the Creator to massacre the Nabateans that lived here. Have you not already had your revenge?
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>>5939048
>B): What of the extermination that your people have committed? This tower showed me its past. You manipulated the wielder of the Sword of the Creator to massacre the Nabateans that lived here. Have you not already had your revenge?
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>>5939048
>A): The Agarthans lost a war that they started. It was only natural that the punishment they faced would be dire. What you are doing is the last, desperate gasp of a dying race.
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>>5939048
>“Justified?!” You bark harshly. “What of the extermination that your people have committed? I saw what happened here. How you manipulated the wielder of the Sword of the Creator to massacre the Nabateans that called this place home. You were present when it happened, weren’t you? You watched the whole thing. Is that how you knew that Zanado was not actually a holy place? You watched as the Children of the Goddess were driven to near extinction, killed by a weapon fashioned from the very bones of their mother. How can you say that you have not already had your revenge?”

Anacharsis looks taken aback. From his expression, it seems that the visions you were recently shown were not his doing. He opens his mouth to speak but says nothing. He truly did not expect you to throw his own deeds back at him, nor that you were privy to such history. If you squint hard enough, a part of you even believes that he might currently be feeling shame.

“…It seems this place is not as devoid of the Goddess’ presence as I thought.” Anacharsis shakes his head, laughing. “You’re right, I was here. In fact, I was the one that painted over those murals with Nabatean blood, thousands of years ago. I preferred them better that way.” He smirks, proud of his work. “You’re right in that I’d achieved vengeance that day. Nemesis delivered it to me in such a great quantity that even now I still rank him the greatest of your kind.”

>“You defiled Sothis’ home.”

“I repurposed it.” Anacharsis corrects you. “This tower now stands as the ultimate monument to our gods. An eternal reminder of our greatest victory against the forces of Sothis. That is why I am able to open the rift to Zahras here. Knowing that the groundwork for their revival was set in stone thousands of years ago, how could you possibly hope to put an end to the awakening?”

>“Because I’m tired of MY people being manipulated.” You retort. “Humans had nothing to do with the war between your two races. And yet we’ve constantly been manipulated by the remnants of both of your sides. We aren’t tools or fuel for you to use as you please! Everywhere I’ve gone, I’ve seen the results of your influence, and I’ve grown sick of it. I won’t allow you to continue to toy with our lives!”

“You’re right.” Anacharsis says remorsefully. “It is an unfortunate truth that humans have been caught in the crossfire of this never-ending war. Neither we Agarthans, nor the Archbishop, possess the numbers necessary to exert our control. So, we fight using you instead. It is a fact that I regret. A constant reminder of just how far we’ve both fallen. Still, that is all the more reason I cannot back down now.”
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>>5939910
“Oh, how I wish I could show you our home, Blair.” Anacharsis bemoans, tossing his hands up. “The Church would have you believe that all we built were Javelins of Light and the Titanus, but how far from the truth that is! We created such marvelous things. Beautiful works of art and culture adorned every street. The advancements we made in both magic and science would take your kind thousands of years to reproduce. All of it was gone in a flash by the work of Sothis, but it need not remain that way! With the return of our gods to us, our people may still have a chance! A deity able to watch over us can provide much. It can protect us. It can guide us back to what we lost. That is what we require. That is what we’ve always needed to ensure that our legacy can live on!”

>“Your legacy? You’d doom all these people for that?”

“Why would I not?” Anacharsis scoffs. “In the grand scheme of things, what are a few human souls in exchange for a millennium of history and knowledge? This world already belongs to your kind. The Agarthans may never achieve dominance again, but at the very least, our legacy may live on. And our people may even be able to rebuild. To be able to leave the underground.”

Up above, Cornelia, or Cleobulus, rather, still floated. From how Anacharsis had spoken earlier, you got the impression that he could likely open Zahras at any time now. With Bennett’s death and the turmoil outside, he had everything he needed to achieve ultimate triumph.

And yet here he was, still willing to trade words with you.

Perhaps things were not quite as ready as he made them sound. Or perhaps this was merely his way of gloating now that he was on the cusp of victory. Or maybe, just maybe, there was the smallest possible chance that even he was not fully convinced that this was the right thing to do. In any event, every second you kept him talking was another second Zahras was not opened. And it also presented your allies with more time to reach the tower’s summit.

>A): Your people have already safeguarded their legacy. The Arcadians have flourished amongst themselves all this time. They live above ground, and some have even co-existed with humans.
>B): The very legacy you speak of nearly drove the world to ruin. I saw what the Javelins of Light did to Merceus. Knowledge like that is better off lost to the world, forever.
>C): You’re simply using the past accomplishments of the Agarthans to justify your unquenchable desire for revenge.
>D): (Attack Anacharsis.)
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>>5939911
>>A): Your people have already safeguarded their legacy. The Arcadians have flourished amongst themselves all this time. They live above ground, and some have even co-existed with humans.

If he's still willing to talk I'm willing to take a gamble.
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>>5939911
>>B): The very legacy you speak of nearly drove the world to ruin. I saw what the Javelins of Light did to Merceus. Knowledge like that is better off lost to the world, forever.
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Hmm, this feels similar to the conversation we had with Leif about what the Sreng should do. One option is 'correct' and gains points, one option is a 'dud', and doesn't gain or lose points, and one option immediately results in a failed negotiation-- though it does seem like we also have an additional option to try and get the jump on him if we're not confident in talking him down.

I do recall Hoff mentioning that he (and likely Anarcharsis by extension) didn't approve of the damage being dealt to the Arcadians. I also recall him refusing to acknowledge the fact that when the Agarthan Gods walked the earth, they drove it to ruin, instead claiming that 'this time will be different'.

C feels right out-- if I'm reading into Anacharsis' character correctly, his desire for revenge is less unquenchable and more... of an excuse for him to keep going, since he's desperate for a way to ensure his people don't die out?

But now here's the coinflip-- what is greater, his desire for a legacy, or his self-preservation instincts? It's clear that he's ready to doom the world if it meant saving his people, of course, but is that only the means to an end, or does he truly not care?

The answer, I feel, lies in Blair. Anacharsis clearly still loves her as he would a daughter, and like any father, he's ready to go against his child's wishes if he thinks it's for the best. And, besides, killing your evil dad isn't exactly a new concept to Fire Emblem games. But the fact that he still cares about her at all does give me the impression that he still has some feelings.

Could be wrong here, of course, but...

>>5939911
>A): Your people have already safeguarded their legacy. The Arcadians have flourished amongst themselves all this time. They live above ground, and some have even co-existed with humans.

Now I don't know if he'll consider the Arcadians to be worthy successors, but if we can convince him that they have a safe haven in Rusalka, they might be able to rebuild rather than hide away from the world and await death or extinction.
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>>5939911
>A): Your people have already safeguarded their legacy. The Arcadians have flourished amongst themselves all this time. They live above ground, and some have even co-existed with humans.

>Anacharsis not responsible for the visions
Was not expecting that - Sothis really got so sick about us memeing about the goddess giving us our toughest battles that she decided to give us a helping hand with DIPLOMACY?

Hoff was pretty positive about the Arcadians, and it seems that he and Anacharsis generally are of the same mind about things, so maybe remind daddy that the argathans already have something to safeguard their memory, they don't really need some dark god.on top of that?

Plus if he does open the portal to hell, he'll be dooming the Arcadians to the same hidden, underground existence as the Argathans considering everyone is going to be super fucking pissed at anything remotely resembling a lizard person. He'll ruin their chances of co-exsistuance with the humans forever
Does he want that?
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>>5939911
>A): Your people have already safeguarded their legacy. The Arcadians have flourished amongst themselves all this time. They live above ground, and some have even co-existed with humans.
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>>5939911
>A): Your people have already safeguarded their legacy. The Arcadians have flourished amongst themselves all this time. They live above ground, and some have even co-existed with humans.
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>>5939911
>>A): Your people have already safeguarded their legacy. The Arcadians have flourished amongst themselves all this time. They live above ground, and some have even co-existed with humans.

Okay lads, how likely do you think it is that Anacharsis is just willing to let this go and end this peacefully? I mean... If he does stop here, then what? Like, he is responsible for a lot of manipulations and deaths so would he get put to prison or would he be free? What would Anemone think if he just gave up? Would the church figure him out and want his head? Guess we'll have to see if we roll really good on Charm here.
Though there has to be some kind of battle unless TH is actually ballsy enough to end the quest without a big boss battle.
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>>5939911
>A): Your people have already safeguarded their legacy. The Arcadians have flourished amongst themselves all this time. They live above ground, and some have even co-existed with humans

Don't be greedy dad
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>>5939911
>A): Your people have already safeguarded their legacy. The Arcadians have flourished amongst themselves all this time. They live above ground, and some have even co-existed with humans.
While I don't have high hopes, it'd certainly be something if this ends with talk no jutsu being successful and Blair calling Anacharsis the coolest dad.
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>>5939911
>C): You’re simply using the past accomplishments of the Agarthans to justify your unquenchable desire for revenge.
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>>5940022
>unless TH is actually ballsy enough to end the quest without a big boss battle.
There are still two powerful Agarthans in the room with us, and one needs to be sacrificed.

Just because one sees reason doesn't mean the other will.
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>>5940022
Anacharsis unfortunately still has a lot to answer for even if he decides to call this off. Between the years of suffering inflicted on the people of Rusalka, and all the people he's hurt... no doubt that he'll be executed for those crimes in any court. I suppose if she does manage to talk him down, Blair might be able to just... banish him from Fodlan under oath that he'll never do any evil again, but I dunno if he'll accept that-- to say nothing of the other companions that are currently ascending the tower.

I suppose it's better than dying at the hands of your daughter though. Or worse, killing her to achieve your dream.
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>>5940114
Oh fuck yeah let my bad bitch Cornelia be the final boss here.
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>>5939911
>A): Your people have already safeguarded their legacy. The Arcadians have flourished amongst themselves all this time. They live above ground, and some have even co-existed with humans.
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>>5939911
>A): Your people have already safeguarded their legacy. The Arcadians have flourished among themselves all this time. They live above ground, and some have even co-existed with humans.

I mean, two of them have been working for/with us for a significant chunk of the war.
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>>5940371
>pic
This lines up with the trend we see of Agarthans bodyjacking people they sorta-kinda look like anyway (Thales and Volkhard, Solon and Tomas, Kronya and Monica), but it's funny that we never actually SEE Cleobulus unmasked and therefore have no idea WHAT she looked like originally.
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>>5940441
You think she picked a human that looks like her cuz she loves her own beauty or did she pick someone she considers a beautiful human so she can feel the enticement in human's eyes like her own body would for agarthans? Or do agarthans even get horny anymore?
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>>5940494
Unless she gets an event in Heroes, we will literally never know. This is both immensely frustrating and frankly hilarious.
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>>5939911
>A): Your people have already safeguarded their legacy. The Arcadians have flourished amongst themselves all this time. They live above ground, and some have even co-existed with humans.
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>>5940344
Well, killing Anarcharsis isn't going to turn back time and prevent all the suffering he's caused. But he could spend the rest of his life turning things around for the better. Restorative justice rather than retributive justice could go a long way here, especially considering that this guy is a sage.
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>>5940769
Of course, that requires him to play nice going forward. If we give him a chance to make things right and he goes back to his nonsense, all history will remember is us letting him get away with everything.
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>>5939911
>B): The very legacy you speak of nearly drove the world to ruin. I saw what the Javelins of Light did to Merceus. Knowledge like that is better off lost to the world, forever.
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>>5940769
>>5940839
I certainly wouldn't mind it, if he decides to genuinely put in the effort. He can be a good man if he tries, I'm sure. Unfortunately, the Church, the people of Rusalka, and even the other Blackwings basically consider him kill-on-sight, so if we let him go, I think it'd probably have to be in secret.

Would be nice though. BBEG being talked down and redeeming himself for the remainder of his life is always a fun trope.
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>>5940769
>>5941211
I don't see Anarcharsis backing down from this - he's waited for millennia and sacrificed how much, just to turn back a step away from completion?

If anything I see Blair getting to him with her words to translate into his stats getting nerfed to show his shaken resolve or something. Pissing him off might have resulted in him getting stat boosts. Besides if we let him go we absolutely will have to fight Anemone.

I'd also support final boss Cleo purely so Uriel the thotslayer can ride again kek
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>>5939911
>“Your people’s legacy has already been safeguarded, but perhaps you and Shambhala have chosen to ignore that inconvenient fact. The Arcadians have lived amongst themselves all this time. They reside above ground, and despite not being full-blooded Agarthans, they carry on the knowledge of your kind just the same. When I saved them from Odesse’s attack, they welcomed me and my company into their village with open arms. They’ve managed to survive and eek out an existence in this world without the help of your gods, and despite Shambhala’s persistent attempts to destroy them.”

“This is for them too, though!” Anacharsis retorts. “Though they may reside above ground, they are still forced to hide themselves away. They should not have to suffer in this world alone, bereft of the protection of any higher powers. Shambhala has fallen, and the Arcadians need no longer fear attacks from the Seven Sages. Under the watchful protection of our gods, they may be able to step away further from the shadows.”

>“Do you really believe that?” You question him. “While you may think of them differently, I’ve heard how the Sages have referred to them. They thought of the Arcadians as little more than abominations. They saw the dilution of Agarthan blood as an affront to everything they stood for. Would your gods not feel the same way? How would they react upon discovering that their children had mixed their bloodlines with the spawn of Sothis? The very same Goddess that they waged war upon and were ultimately driven away by. Would still offer those Arcadians protection? Or would they call their wrath down upon them.”

“…They would not harm them.” Though the Sage reaffirms his beliefs, you get the impression he is trying to convince himself more than he is you. “They certainly could not. The Arcadians are almost all that remains of our people. My lords would surely see that and realize that they could not hold such a grudge.”

>“How can you be so sure tha-“

“Tell me, Blair.” Regaining his composure and demeanor, Anacharsis interrupts you. “Since you’re so keen to question my motivations, allow me the opportunity to question your own. Did you not come here to stop me? I can’t help but think that were Rex standing before me instead of you, he would not be so verbose. He’d point his spear at my heart, and that would be that. And yet, you hesitate. So then, why all this protracted back and forth? Do you truly believe this is something that can still be settled by words?”

>A): Make no mistake, I will slay you. Your crimes demand that I do just that. But I would know what possible justifications the man I called father would have to go to these lengths.
>B): I do. I do not believe you truly wish to continue down this path of destruction. To cause the same indiscriminate wrath that claimed the life of your family.
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>>5941445
>A): Make no mistake, I will slay you. Your crimes demand that I do just that. But I would know what possible justifications the man I called father would have to go to these lengths.
He's already happily skipped down the path of destruction long before today. It's very obvious he doesn't give a shit about humanity, he was seeing the daughter he lost rather than the human Blair from the get go.

What he did to the people of Rusalka alone calls for him to die. Then we have the fact that he just sat back and allowed Cornelia to all turn our friends into fucking zombies, and he's also the one who let her lose to ruin the Kingdom in the first place.
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>>5941445
>>B): I do. I do not believe you truly wish to continue down this path of destruction. To cause the same indiscriminate wrath that claimed the life of your family.
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>>5941445
>>B): I do. I do not believe you truly wish to continue down this path of destruction. To cause the same indiscriminate wrath that claimed the life of your family.
I would love to say something about if he truly only cared about destroying everything, he wouldn't have bothered raising Blaire.
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B): I do. I do not believe you truly wish to continue down this path of destruction. To cause the same indiscriminate wrath that claimed the life of your family.
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>>5941445
>B): I do. I do not believe you truly wish to continue down this path of destruction. To cause the same indiscriminate wrath that claimed the life of your family.
Change your mind!
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>>5941445
>A): Make no mistake, I will slay you. Your crimes demand that I do just that. But I would know what possible justifications the man I called father would have to go to these lengths.
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>>5941445
>B): I do. I do not believe you truly wish to continue down this path of destruction. To cause the same indiscriminate wrath that claimed the life of your family.
I think he does actually care about humans to some extent. More than the average Agarthan does at least. He had Rusalkan soldiers still loyal to him and there's Wedge who even knew about him being a moleman.
He's wasting time talking to us now instead of immediately opening up Zahras and he's showing doubts that the gods wouldn't kill the Arcadians. We don't have any insight on what the Agarthan gods are like since we got front row seats to Nemesis kino instead, but Anemone is convinced that bringing them back is bad news.
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>>5941445
>B): I do. I do not believe you truly wish to continue down this path of destruction. To cause the same indiscriminate wrath that claimed the life of your family.

Dad, please step off.
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>>5941445
>B): I do. I do not believe you truly wish to continue down this path of destruction. To cause the same indiscriminate wrath that claimed the life of your family.

As much as I don't think this will work, I'd like to see him waver. Also, every second he keeps talking is another second the Blackwings get to catch up.
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>>5941445
>B): I do. I do not believe you truly wish to continue down this path of destruction. To cause the same indiscriminate wrath that claimed the life of your family.

I want to believe.
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>>5941291
That'd be a pretty solid way to go about things, desu. But seeing as I am curious as to whether not we really can talk him down...

>>5941445
>B): I do. I do not believe you truly wish to continue down this path of destruction. To cause the same indiscriminate wrath that claimed the life of your family.

Martha did say that we didn't always need to swing our spear to get our way, but this is a bit of a matter of principle. I do think he needs to pay for his crimes, but I do hope that it doesn't have to be in blood. Besides, if all else fails and he attempts to open the portal anyway, we can kill him and call it a day, probably.
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>>5941445
>B): I do. I do not believe you truly wish to continue down this path of destruction. To cause the same indiscriminate wrath that claimed the life of your family.
Let us hope
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>>5941445
>A): Make no mistake, I will slay you. Your crimes demand that I do just that. But I would know what possible justifications the man I called father would have to go to these lengths.
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>>5941445
Anacharsis made a compelling point. Were Rex here instead of you, he would not have faltered. He would not attempt to dissuade Anacharsis with words and get him to stand down. The two would instead clash, allowing their actions to determine which one was in the right. Rex had spent years planning for this very moment, and when you’d killed him, you inherited his mission. Ever since that day at Gronder, you knew that you would have to turn your spear against this man who’d helped raise you. Who’d taken you in as his own and shown you genuine affection and love. You’d declared you’d stop him many times to all who’d listen. But now…

Was it fear that stayed your hand? Your eyes drew up to the unconscious and battered form of Cleobulus. Amongst her many wounds, you could see that she had been badly burned. The only person who could have done that was Anacharsis himself. He was a Sage thousands of years old. Maybe even older than the ones you’d fought previously. Just how powerful did that make him?

You knew from the start though that he would make a fearsome foe, and you were still willing to take the risk of coming here rather than staying in Rusalka. So, then what was it?

At that moment, you found yourself thinking of your vision quest. Of Martha, and what she had said to you.

>“I do not believe you truly wish to continue down this path of destruction.” You say after some time. “To cause the same type of indiscriminate death that claimed the lives of your family. You accuse me of hesitating, but you yourself have not yet opened Zahras, have you? Perhaps I am wrong, and there is in fact no way of dissuading you from doing this. If that is the case, then I will do everything in my power to stop you. But at the very least, I would try to offer you an alternative path. It’s the least I can do to repay you for all that you’ve done.”

As Anacharsis sighs, you lose sight of the proud and deadly Agarthan Sage that had been standing before you a moment ago. His shoulders slump as his eyes gaze away from you towards the floor. Still in the guise of his human form, you’re taken aback at seeing your adoptive father looking this way. For the first time, he looks to be his age. He’s tired and worn out, and seems to contemplate his next words carefully.

“I appreciate the sentiment, Blair.” He finally says. “I truly do. But there is no turning back for me now. Imagine if I were to do as you wished? Say that I called off the Demonic Beasts. That I ended Cleobulus’ life without extracting her heart, or that I destroyed these very pillars here? What then?” He asks you. “Do I accept that all this planning and sacrifice were for nothing? That I betrayed the trust of my subjects for no reason? That I stood by and watched as Cleobulus raised your friends from the dead for no purpose?”
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>>5942413
>“You are a Sage, thousands of years old, with great power and knowledge at your beck and call. You may never be able to fully make up for the crimes you have committed, or the lives that you took. But are you not just as capable of doing good? Would it not be more meaningless for you to die here, having accomplished nothing, than it would be for you to work towards finding redemption?”

“Would you prefer if I open an orphanage?” Anacharsis laughs wryly. “Or maybe I can volunteer at the Church of Seiros, handing out bread to the poor folk? I’m sorry, Blair, but there is no path towards redemption for me. All that I can do is look forward and try to steel my resolve. I’m glad that you and I were able to have this moment. It is a true shame that Marron was not granted more time with you. I know that were he here now, he’d be beaming with pride. Just as I am. But time is short. Your friends are near, and neither one of us can afford to hesitate any longer. Whichever one of us is able to find the resolve to strike first will be the victor.”

Was he right? Were his sins truly too great? You sensed that the time for conversation truly was over, and that Anacharsis was finished speaking with you. Once the others arrived, battle would begin. His final words linger in your head. Whoever struck first would be victorious. The old man standing before you barely resembled your adoptive father. Though he might have said otherwise, he had yet to find the resolve he was looking for. With such conflicting thoughts running through his head, you doubted that he could fight you at full-strength. Given how powerful he likely was, that would be a great boon.

And yet, if his thoughts truly were wavering, perhaps it was still not entirely out of the question that you could get him to stand down? You could try and make one final plea for him to stop all of this. To embark on a different path. Maybe it wasn’t impossible? But if you failed this time, you feared it would only strengthen Anacharsis’ resolve. The advantage you’d be able to count on during a fight with him would be lost.

>A): Take up your spear and fight. (Anacharsis’ base stats will be lower.)
>B): “No one is beyond redemption. The Goddess teaches us that much. I believe that applies to you as well. I’m going to create a home for the Arcadians within Rusalka. We could use your help. If you wish to make up for your sins, then I will walk alongside you.” (Charm Roll: 40% to succeed) (If roll fails, Anacharsis base stats will be normal)
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>>5942414
>B): “No one is beyond redemption. The Goddess teaches us that much. I believe that applies to you as well. I’m going to create a home for the Arcadians within Rusalka. We could use your help. If you wish to make up for your sins, then I will walk alongside you.” (Charm Roll: 40% to succeed) (If roll fails, Anacharsis base stats will be normal)
Fuck it, fuck the odds. Worst case scenario, we'll deal with him the old-fashioned way.
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>>5942414
>A): Take up your spear and fight. (Anacharsis’ base stats will be lower.)
40%? And he'll be at full strength with valflamme if we whiff it? Yeah sorry dad you're getting the tragic silver snow boss battle treatment.
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>>5942414
>>B): “No one is beyond redemption. The Goddess teaches us that much. I believe that applies to you as well. I’m going to create a home for the Arcadians within Rusalka. We could use your help. If you wish to make up for your sins, then I will walk alongside you.” (Charm Roll: 40% to succeed) (If roll fails, Anacharsis base stats will be normal)

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH
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>>5942414
>B): “No one is beyond redemption. The Goddess teaches us that much. I believe that applies to you as well. I’m going to create a home for the Arcadians within Rusalka. We could use your help. If you wish to make up for your sins, then I will walk alongside you.” (Charm Roll: 40% to succeed) (If roll fails, Anacharsis base stats will be normal)
If it fails, so be it.
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>>5942414
>B): “No one is beyond redemption. The Goddess teaches us that much. I believe that applies to you as well. I’m going to create a home for the Arcadians within Rusalka. We could use your help. If you wish to make up for your sins, then I will walk alongside you.” (Charm Roll: 40% to succeed) (If roll fails, Anacharsis base stats will be normal)
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>>5942414
>B): “No one is beyond redemption. The Goddess teaches us that much. I believe that applies to you as well. I’m going to create a home for the Arcadians within Rusalka. We could use your help. If you wish to make up for your sins, then I will walk alongside you.” (Charm Roll: 40% to succeed) (If roll fails, Anacharsis base stats will be normal)
Time to gamble.
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>>5942414
>A): Take up your spear and fight. (Anacharsis’ base stats will be lower.)
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>>5942414
>>B): “No one is beyond redemption. The Goddess teaches us that much. I believe that applies to you as well. I’m going to create a home for the Arcadians within Rusalka. We could use your help. If you wish to make up for your sins, then I will walk alongside you.” (Charm Roll: 40% to succeed) (If roll fails, Anacharsis base stats will be normal)
We don't half ass this shit, if there is a chance we take it, if it fires back we live with it, we will do what we have always done, we risk it all for the best outcome.
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>>5942414
>B): “No one is beyond redemption. The Goddess teaches us that much. I believe that applies to you as well. I’m going to create a home for the Arcadians within Rusalka. We could use your help. If you wish to make up for your sins, then I will walk alongside you.” (Charm Roll: 40% to succeed) (If roll fails, Anacharsis base stats will be normal)

BELIEVE. Also, using the goddess as an argument, wtf lmao.
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>>5942414
>A): Take up your spear and fight. (Anacharsis’ base stats will be lower.)

I'm sorry, but I don't believe. I can't believe. We've stalled all we can, and you can't save someone who doesn't want to be saved. Even if he did raise us. I don't think Ashe would forgive us, either, for sparing our adoptive father after he had to give up his all those years ago. Nor would the people we've lost, friend and foe alike. Lysithea and Edelgard both would have a lot to say about letting our feelings cloud our judgement even after we've tried everything.
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>>5942611
>Ashe
To be fair that ending was entirely Lonato's fault, old coot too stubborn for his own good.

But yeah I don't see Ingrid, Anemone and Kate being too happy if we let him walk. Maybe Ingrid will be pacified if we let her tear apart Cleo since she was the ring leader behind the corpse warriors, but the other two...
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Okay, so part of me was afraid of the logistics of redemption (and still is, frankly), especially if we're open about it. Another part of me is afraid of the ensuing battle, knowing that the stat decrease might be just what we need to win against Anacharsis without losing any more captains.

But... then I decided to look back on the root of it all: what would Blair do, in this case?

Well, by all accounts, this is a 'good ending' Blair. Not untouched by war by any stretch of the imagination (Ordelia and Gronder Field saw to that), but with her ideals largely intact. She defected from the Empire to hunt down the true enemy, she joined forces with the Arcadians to root out evil, and for the most part, was largely vindicated in that regard.

Blair didn't undergo the Crest Implantation Surgery, destroyed Diogenes' research, and even managed to get through the entire quest without losing Beathan. She even managed to pull Ashe out of his depression spiral by giving him hope for the future instead of directing him towards more revenge. Even Martha, the original catalyst for Blair's anger, directed her to look forward to the life that comes after, than to go on an eternal crusade.

It's ironic, but although it seemed Blair was taking on Corrine's more bloodthirsty side at the start of the timeskip, I think she's gradually shaken it off and became *more* idealistic as the quest progressed. She's seen what revenge did to the Kingdom of Faerghus, and I don't think she'd want it here.

We started the quest by killing a bandit begging for mercy in Zanado. Here we are at Zanado again, presented once again with the choice between mercy and duty.

I think she'd think it's worth a shot.

>>5942414
>B): “No one is beyond redemption. The Goddess teaches us that much. I believe that applies to you as well. I’m going to create a home for the Arcadians within Rusalka. We could use your help. If you wish to make up for your sins, then I will walk alongside you.” (Charm Roll: 40% to succeed) (If roll fails, Anacharsis base stats will be normal)

As a disclaimer, I urge all anons to think on this vote. I'm sure there will be ramifications here, especially on a success. In fact, convincing Anacharsis to step down may only be the first step to the process-- afterwards, we may need to talk Anemone and the Blackwings into accepting the outcome. I'm perfectly willing to attempt this roll and fail; I think we can handle a boss fight even at full strength. Ironically, this is a roll where I'm more afraid to succeed than anything else, but let's see if we can't get a golden ending.
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>>5942414
>A): Take up your spear and fight. (Anacharsis’ base stats will be lower.)
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>>5942414
>B): “No one is beyond redemption. The Goddess teaches us that much. I believe that applies to you as well. I’m going to create a home for the Arcadians within Rusalka. We could use your help. If you wish to make up for your sins, then I will walk alongside you.” (Charm Roll: 40% to succeed) (If roll fails, Anacharsis base stats will be normal)

To be honest, I don’t believe, but I want to. I think we can take him even if he doesn’t have debuffed stats, so… at worst, we tried.
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>>5942611
>Ashe:''Hey Blair I had to lose my adoptive father and it fucked me up so it's kinda unfair you get to keep your adoptive father, you should kill him instead.''
Yeah that is very Ashe like thing for him to think.
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>>5942414
>B): “No one is beyond redemption. The Goddess teaches us that much. I believe that applies to you as well. I’m going to create a home for the Arcadians within Rusalka. We could use your help. If you wish to make up for your sins, then I will walk alongside you.” (Charm Roll: 40% to succeed) (If roll fails, Anacharsis base stats will be normal)

I can fix him
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>>5942414
>A): Take up your spear and fight. (Anacharsis’ base stats will be lower.)
I want to believe but a tragedy is what we deserve
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Rolling. Must be 1-40 to succeed.
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>>5943312
oof. almost
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>>5943312
>Maeve roll flashbacks
oh for fucks sake old man, at least make it a nat 100 epic fail or something.
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>>5943312
Awwww
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>>5943312
Can QM be bribed in order to get those 5 out of the way...
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>>5943328
I wanted the buy the CHARM item (forgot what it was) but anons never voted with me!
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>>5943312
Damn that was close. It's a gag at this point with how awful our luck at sparing Agarthans is.
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>>5943329
The romance novel? We bought that didn't we. And it was +2 charm so even if we passed up on it, it still wouldn't have helped here.

Also rereading the threads and came across this gem by Leopold while we're feeding him the special fish
>You won’t be able to save them all. The only thing you can do is press forward and do your best for their sake.”

Man saw the ending, someone tell the church we have a prophet on our hands. In retrospect I deeply regret getting two caught up in the Blue Lion / Black eagle wars in the early threads and not voting to take him along on Blair's paralogue, because if we did then he would have had a front row seat to the entire saga of Blair's daddy issues kek
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FUCK

well

At least we'll have a strong boos fight to finish this quest off.
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>>5943312
O Goddess, why hast thou forsaken us?
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>>5943343
>The romance novel? We bought that didn't we. And it was +2 charm so even if we passed up on it, it still wouldn't have helped here.

You had me curious to go back and look. Though it was a contentious vote, we ultimately bought the Killer Lance instead.

>“My Little Pegasus Knight Can’t Be This Cute!” 7th Edition (+6 CHRM Perm): 4000g
https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/2022/5423927/#p5461128

Shame on anons for not pondering their crystal ball!
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>“No one is beyond redemption. The Goddess teaches that much. I choose to believe that applies even to your kind as well. I swore to create a home for the Arcadians within Rusalka. They could stand to benefit from the guidance of a Sage who used their talents for good. If you wish to make up for your sins, then I swear to walk alongside you on that path.”

Upon uttering your final plea, the old and tired man you saw earlier vanishes. The Sage stands straight and tall, eyes staring ahead with a renewed purpose. Anacharsis shakes his head with a frown and chooses not to further contemplate your words. Your hair stands on end, and you can feel the same terrifying strength you sensed earlier as you were making your ascent up the tower. Instinctively, you know that your words have failed to sway your adoptive father, and he has now resolutely decided on his course.

“Enough.” Anacharsis declares. “I did not come this far just to give up my cause. I will see this through, no matter the cost. If you cannot find it within yourself to do the same, then I will drag your resolve out of you! THAT is the most I can do for you now. Fight me with all your strength. Let us see which of our gods allows us to prevail!”

In a flash, a spark of flame materializes directly before you. It dances wildly, before taking the shape of a humanoid figure. While you’re unable to sense any great power radiating from the creature, it seems to be dangerous all the same. It slowly begins to approach you when suddenly, someone calls out your name out from behind you.

“Blair!” Ashe cries out. You turn to see the Blackwings, who have just reached the tower’s summit. With the force of power being generated within the room, it doesn’t take them very long to assess the situation, and each of them draw their weapons, backing you up.

“You vanished right before our eyes!” Corrine says breathlessly. She takes a position at your side, brandishing her axe against both the flame elemental and Anacharsis. “We tried to race here as fast as we could, but this damn tower goes on forever.” She looks up at the Sage, narrowing her eyes. “I take it negotiation is already out of the question? Good. I’m really pissed off and could use a way to vent my frustrations.”

“Ahh, I remember you.” Anacharsis smirks. “Blair’s school friend. So good to see that the two of you have remained in touch. Thank you for taking care of her all this time.”

“Is that…Cornelia Arnault?!” A wide-eyed Ingrid asks in shock. “What is she doing here?! And why is she suspended in the air?”

>“Anacharsis intends to use her as the sacrifice needed to open Zahras! We need to stop him here, or else all is lost!”

“You’ve seen how the spell works.” Anemone warns you. “So long as we don’t give him an opportunity to claim her heart, he can’t open the portal. Hold nothing back!”
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>>5943541
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOgtgKyGTHY

“Blair’s said such kind things about you.” Ashe says, drawing back his bow. “To think it would have to come to this…but it doesn’t matter who you are, I won’t allow you to harm her!”

“Sorry, ‘dad’. But you’ve made Blair sad enough!” Corrine says. “As her sister, I’ll make you pay a thousand times over!”

“This is Anacharsis?” Kate asks, Gae Bolg in hand. “My lord, Rex...watch over me. I swear I will drive your spear through this fiend’s heart.”

“Were you the one that did that to my friends?” Ingrid warns darkly. “No, it doesn’t matter if you were or weren’t. I’ll take you out all the same!”

“Hah, now THIS is what I live for!” Clay laughs, hoisting the Sword of Moralta. “This is sure to be the greatest fight of my life!”

“I still don’t really get what’s going on…” Diana admits, taking position. “But that doesn’t matter! If Blair wants you gone, then you’re a goner!”

“You raised a decent enough kid.” Leopold says proudly. “Did you ever guess it would be your undoing? Try not to regret it too much in the afterlife.”

“Goddess, I beseech you.” Uriel prays. “Grant me the strength for one last fight.”

“You’ve amassed quite the collection of both devoted and talented friends, haven’t you, Blair.” Anacharsis says smugly. His flame elemental dances erratically, not yet attacking. “Though we may be enemies, I will not disgrace you all in your final moments. I will grant you each a clean, honorable death!”

In his left hand, Anacharsis balances a great torrent of flame. In his right rests a thin and sharp looking ebon rapier, made from Agarthium. He begins walking forward, ready to fight you with everything he has.

You intend to do the same.

>Anacharsis
>Lv. 51 Dark Sage
HP: 350/350
STR: 35
MAG: 40
DEX: 52
SPD: 48
LCK: 20
DEF: 35
RES: 45
Weapon: Agarthium Rapier (+13 DMG)
Magic: Valflame (+20 DMG, Inflicts Burn for 2 turns. 3 Casts), Arcfire (+12 DMG, Unlimited Casts)
Skills: Dual Attack (Anacharsis can attack twice per turn. Once with his weapon and once with his magic. He cannot attack the same target twice)
Auto-Counter: (Anacharsis will counter automatically from both melee and range with his corresponding attack)
Summon Flame Wisps (Summons 1d8 Flame Wisps every turn)
Nihil: (Immune to Stun)


>Flame Wisps
>HP: 1/1
(Deal 5 Damage to Enemy and inflict Burn for 2 turns. Anacharsis can choose who these attack at the end of the turn.)
Burn: (Deals 10 DMG to unit each turn. Stackable. Can be cleared with Restore)

>Attack (How?)
IMPORTANT: All player units will attack first; in whatever order you like. Anacharsis will attack after all player units have moved. Units may skip their turn. Flame Wisps will attack after Anacharsis. Choose your unit order wisely!
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>>5943520
See, this is what happens when you don't commit to charmmaxing. Now, I wish it hadn't come to this but I'll admit, this feels pretty hype.
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Hoo boy. 5 points off of CHARM success, eh? Clearly, we should have invested in the contraband /u/ book.

Well, at least this wraps up nicely. We tried our best to convince him, Anacharsis decided against it, and now all we really need to worry about is taking him down.

>>5943543
I'm away from my usual computer right now, but this one looks like one hell of a fight. A couple questions...

>Can we attack from Melee Range with Magic, and if so, will he retaliate with the Rapier, or with Valflame/Arcfire?

>Can Ashe attack from melee distance with The Inexhaustible?

>For Dual Attack, it says that he attacks twice a turn, once with weapon and once with magic, but does he still double slower targets?

>Does he still double on retaliation against slower targets?

>Does Summon Flame Wisps activate in addition to his normal turn, or does he need to use an action to do it? (i.e. does he attack twice with Dual Attack, and then uses Summon Flame Wisps for free, and then because there are Flame Wisps on the field, the Wisps attack attack?)

>Can Flame Wisps attack on the turn that they are summoned?

>Is Anacharsis under the same rules as we are in regards to spellcasting charges? As in, if he uses Valflame twice on a retaliation, that's 2 uses spent-- but if he were to double again with Valflame with 1 use remaining, he'd get to use it twice?

>I presume Flame Wisps always hit their target and always apply Burn, but in turn, cannot dodge or double?

>Can we target a Flame Wisp for the purposes of splashing onto Anacharsis with Fimbulvetr / Burning Quake? If so, is doubling still possible, or does the Flame Wisp dying on the first hit stop that?

I may have more questions in the future, but that's what I have for now.
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>>5943587
>Can we attack from Melee Range with Magic, and if so, will he retaliate with the Rapier, or with Valflame/Arcfire?
I don't see why not.

>Can Ashe attack from melee distance with The Inexhaustible?
He can't.

>For Dual Attack, it says that he attacks twice a turn, once with weapon and once with magic, but does he still double slower targets?
He does.

>Does he still double on retaliation against slower targets?
Yes

>Does Summon Flame Wisps activate in addition to his normal turn, or does he need to use an action to do it? (i.e. does he attack twice with Dual Attack, and then uses Summon Flame Wisps for free, and then because there are Flame Wisps on the field, the Wisps attack attack?)
Summon Flame Wisps is free. They'll be summoned after they finish moving. That could have been worded correctly, sorry. Look at it this way.
Anacharsis attacks -> Flame Wisps attack -> Flame Wisps are summoned

>Can Flame Wisps attack on the turn that they are summoned?
They cannot

>Is Anacharsis under the same rules as we are in regards to spellcasting charges? As in, if he uses Valflame twice on a retaliation, that's 2 uses spent-- but if he were to double again with Valflame with 1 use remaining, he'd get to use it twice?
Yes

>I presume Flame Wisps always hit their target and always apply Burn, but in turn, cannot dodge or double?
Correct

>Can we target a Flame Wisp for the purposes of splashing onto Anacharsis with Fimbulvetr / Burning Quake? If so, is doubling still possible, or does the Flame Wisp dying on the first hit stop that?
You can, but yes, you wouldn't double. The Flame Wisp dying would stop that.
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>>5943587
Oh, a couple more question I just thought of.

>Can Anacharsis choose which spell he's using to retaliate with, or will it always be Valflame or Arcfire?

>Does Anacharsis count as a Dark Mage for the purposes of Slayer?

>Does damage from Burn trigger before or after beginning-of-turn healing like the Blessed Lance or the Sacred Weapons?

>I presume that because we didn't bring Yara with us, her Premonition is unavailable?

Will write up some numbers soonish, maybe. Might be a while until I'm back at my usual computer.
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>>5943595
>Can Anacharsis choose which spell he's using to retaliate with, or will it always be Valflame or Arcfire?
He'll prioritize using Valflame so long as he has charges.

>Does Anacharsis count as a Dark Mage for the purposes of Slayer?
He does.

>Does damage from Burn trigger before or after beginning-of-turn healing like the Blessed Lance or the Sacred Weapons?
It does

>I presume that because we didn't bring Yara with us, her Premonition is unavailable?
It is unavailable.
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>>5943594
>>5943629

Thanks for answering all the questions! That definitely clears things up.
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>Leopold's line
Based.

We failed the Charm roll, but we were lucky with the Wisp roll at least. Not going to vote now, but it seems like the best play here is to bait out all Valflame uses in the very first turn so we don't have to worry about him doubling someone slow. He kills Leopold, Corrine, and Uriel with a Valflame double. On that note, Leopold buffed with Rally Spectrum would still be doubled but he does survive the Valflames. It might legitimately be a good idea to have Leopold Rallied and attack with Spear since that leaves one more person left that needs to bait and tank Valflame. He'll of course need Corrine and Uriel to heal him right afterwards.
If we use up Blair's turn with Rally, that leaves Diana, Ashe, and Anemone who are ranged to bait the Valflame and can avoid being doubled.
Anemone has the best magical bulk with Diana second. But Anemone does have a 5% chance to get crit. Low chances of us getting screwed over, but I think our past failures with keeping Agarthans alive is a sign here. In hindsight, the Iron Rune would have been better just so we could toss it to Anemone.
Though if the Count counterattacks AOE attacks, Ingrid is also an option. She has less magical bulk than Anemone but more than Diana. Burning Quake does only have 3 uses, but I imagine that should be enough unless this isn't his final form or some surprise final boss shows up. Amusingly Forseti getting an extra charge also doesn't change much since we double the Count if we initiate.

>>5943629
>If we use AOE attacks on the Wisps, would the Count still counterattack us?

>How much HP does Mend heal?

>Would we be able to box the Count in to limit who he can target by having four people surround him?
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A few more questions while I crunch numbers...

>Does Swordbreaker always apply due to Anacharsis using an Agarthium Rapier with Dual Attack and Auto-Counter? Or would it only apply if he would retaliate with the Rapier?

>Does Swordbreaker apply when using magic, or is it a Lance-only thing?

>Do you count as 'not engaged' if you attack from range for the purposes of triggering Alert Stance? Or does Alert Stance only trigger if you are attacked by an enemy who you weren't fighting on the previous turn?

Thanks again for your assistance.
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>>5943629
This might because my brain is very tiny, but my questions are
>When exactly does burn damage trigger on a unit?
Am I reading it right that it's at the start of the burned units turn, before the any weapon healing kicks in?

>Can dad only use dual attack when he's initiating?
So basically he can't dual attack when he's countering?

>>5943719
First, agree that Leopold's line IS the coolest. Love this grump so much.

Second, Rallied Leopold survives a double valflame with 5 HP from my math, so burn better trigger at the start of his next turn for his own sake.

We really need to figure out how much a mend heals, because that determines if Corrine and Uriel both need to go in with the mends or if Corrine can restore to cleanse Leopold of burn.

Leopold rallied does 18 damage, but thanks okay because he's here to tank.

As for who baits the next valflame...

>Diana
If avoid+ procs we're golden. If it doesn't, with her being burned she will def be killed if A targets her since we're potentially burning (heh) both our healers on Leopold.

Since she can double with A with the right wing bonuses, I'd suggest leaving her to fish for crits with killer lance or just poking him with the spear.

>Ashe
Valflame will hit him for 35 damage, and leave him burned at 25 HP. Not worth it, he's better off eating an arcfire.

>Anemone
Gets hit with valflame for 18 damage. With her HP pool she's the best bet to eat the burn too.

So I suggest Anemone for the final valflame.
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>How does Anemone's Hide skill work? Would it prevent an enemy from finishing her off if she were in kill range, for example? Or does it just lower 'priority' when targeting with attacks?

>How many charges of Eclipse does Anemone have?

>Can Corrine build stacks of Bloodthirsty by defeating Flame Wisps?

>Can we move units away from the fight to discourage Anacharsis from targeting them, or should we assume that all fighters and wisps can hit each other in this arena?

Will post my numbers once I get back to my home desk.
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>>5943719
>>5943777
>>5943777
Honestly Diana is better off just killing the wisp this turn actually.

Her damage calcs against Dad (ain't no way I'm typing out his full name every time).

With right wing she doubles him

>Killer lance (no crits)
(39+11) - 35 x 2 = 30

>Spear
(39+12) - 35 x 2 = 32

And dad's damage on her
>Arcfire
(40+12) - 35 = 17

>Rapier
(35+13) - 25 = 23

Her going in with killer lance and getting smacked by rapier leaves her at half health.

Since everyone (apart from Leopold) has decent health after their combat phases, I suggest using her to take out the wisp so it can't burn a third person after the two who are tanking the valflames. Then depending on his wisp roll next turn we can do crowd control with ice magic, Leopold (since he's useless against dad) or burning quake in a pinch
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>>5943791
Doing some math and I just realised that Clay is our problem child here.

His damage calcs
Sword of M: (42 + 13) - 35 = 20 x 2 = 40
Windsword: (42 + 8) - 45 = 5 x 2 = 10

Dad's damage calcs on him:

Arcfire: 52 - 20 = 32 PER HIT x 2 = 64 total
Rapier: 48 - 36 = 12 x 2 = 34
Valflame: 60 - 20 = 40 damage PER HIT x 2 = 80 damage total

If he's rallied and eats an arcfire then he survives with 6 HP to spare and heals up to full
52 - (20 + 5) = 27 per hit x 2 = 54

I admit I'm shaky on how the fuck turn order works if both units double and clay initates. If it goes

>Clay
>Clay
>Dad
>Dad

Then unrallied Dad nukes him off the face of the planet even with Arcfire because clay won't be able to get in a blow to heal.

Looking at the calcs of those who can't be doubled by dad

>Diana: Attack with spear
She gets hit with valflame for: 60 - 35 = 25 damage, leaving her burned with 25 HP
>Healed with mend
If mend does a flat 20 heal like the staff does this brings her back up to 45 hp.

If dad goes after her on his turn
Arcfire: 52 - 35 = 17
Rapier: 48 - 25 = 23
So she'll be able to survive her burn damage on the next turn

>Ashe
Valflame: 60 - 25 = 35
Ashe escapes with 25 HP left. If he's healed for 20 HP back up to 45...

Arcfire: 52 - 25 = 27
Rapier: 48 - 21 = 27

...Ashe is very symmetrical huh. No matter what dad hits him with on enemy phase he'll make it out with 18 HP. Then he'll lose 10HP to burn on his turn, get healed for 3 (okay 2.5) HP by the bow, leaving him at 11 HP.

>Anemone
Valflame: 60- 42 = 18
Arcfire: 52 - 42 = 10
Rapier: 48 - 21 = 27
With her chonky HP pool she doesn't need heals to get her to survive enemy phase

Now we look at Leopold, our other problem child who can get doubled

Arcfire: 52 - 27 = 25 damage per hit x 2 = 50
Rapier: 48 - 30 = 18 x 2 = 36

If we get the valflames out of the way, leopold CAN survive being doubled with arcfire, only barely.

>>5943543
So I suggest that the plan is
>Diana - Attack Anacharsis with spear
>Uriel Heals Diana with Mend
>Ashe - Attack Anacharsis with bow
>Corrine heals Ashe with men
>Anemone: Attacks Anacharsis with Luna
>Ingrid: Attacks Anacharsis with Luin
>Kate: attacks Anacharsis with Gae Bolg
>Leopold: equip brave lance and get rid of wisp.
Brave lance so if Dad engages him on melee leopold can double.
>Clay: Equip sword of M and close in on dad so that dad had no choice but to attack him on melee, but do not attack this turn.
He needs to be in melee so he can try to heal with sword of M
>Blair: Rally spectrum Clay so he survives enemy phase.

This plan allows Clay to survive being engaged by dad on enemy phase, gers rid of the wisp and gets rid of valflame, while keeping everyone in good-ish health.
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>>5943543

Just wanted to add onto my plan - >>5943835
> if Diana manages to proc Avoid+, Uriel should skip his turn rather than heal her

>Uriel Damage calcs
Arcfire: 52 - 26 = 26 x 2 = 52
Rapier: 48 -25 = 23 x 2 = 46
He'll survive by the skin of his teeth if dad engages on him at full health during enemy phase with arcfire, and he also has regen with blessed lance.

>Corrine damage calcs (no valflame)
Archfire: 52 - 30 = 22 x 2 = 44
Rapier: 48 - 27 = 21 x 2 = 42
She'll also survive an enemy phase at full health.
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>>5943719
>>If we use AOE attacks on the Wisps, would the Count still counterattack us?
He won't.

>How much HP does Mend heal?
User's Magic+20

>Would we be able to box the Count in to limit who he can target by having four people surround him?
Yes!

>Does Swordbreaker always apply due to Anacharsis using an Agarthium Rapier with Dual Attack and Auto-Counter? Or would it only apply if he would retaliate with the Rapier?
It would only apply with the Rapier.

>Does Swordbreaker apply when using magic, or is it a Lance-only thing?
Either or.

>Do you count as 'not engaged' if you attack from range for the purposes of triggering Alert Stance? Or does Alert Stance only trigger if you are attacked by an enemy who you weren't fighting on the previous turn?
The former.

>>5943777
>>When exactly does burn damage trigger on a unit?
At the start of their turn, before they make any action. Healing would kick in first though.

>Can dad only use dual attack when he's initiating?
He cannot dual attack when countering, no. Only when initiating.
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>>5943783
>How does Anemone's Hide skill work? Would it prevent an enemy from finishing her off if she were in kill range, for example? Or does it just lower 'priority' when targeting with attacks?
She is always lowest priority for an enemy to initiate their attacks on.

>How many charges of Eclipse does Anemone have?
Two.

>Can Corrine build stacks of Bloodthirsty by defeating Flame Wisps?
She can.

>Can we move units away from the fight to discourage Anacharsis from targeting them, or should we assume that all fighters and wisps can hit each other in this arena?
You can. I've updated the map a bit. We'll call it Anacharsis' effective attack range. Anyone standing in purple would be able to attack and be attacked by Anacharsis. If you have a ranged unit attack Anacharsis, it will be implied they're standing in the purple. I'll note that you can have your Corrine and Uriel stand directly outside the purple and heal ranged units without fear of being attacked. As the map stands now, they'd have to enter the purple to heal Melee units.

Purple will be Anacharsis' effective range for this turn, though it can be subject to change.
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>>5943543
>(Summons 1d8 Flame Wisps every turn)
Okay I was wondering what was up with that 1hp flame thing, like I was thinking it has some insane fucking stats in exchange for no HP, but yeah if he can summon up to 8 of them in a turn then those fuckers are gonna start becoming a problem.
Also I kinda like that Anacharsis is just so normal, like he has good stats, can counter and attack twice which is strong, but there isn't any like, insta kills or half all damage taken shit.
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>>5943543
>>5943918
Okay now we have the info about ranges and boxing in, updating my plan again for the final time. >>5943835

>Anemone: Attacks Anacharsis at range with Luna
>Diana - Attack Anacharsis at range with spear
>Uriel: Heal diana with mend if she does not proc avoid+. If Diana procs avoid+, use mend on Anemone instead.
>Ashe: Attack Anacharsis at range with bow
>Corrine heals Ashe with mend
>Ingrid: Attacks Anacharsis with Luin (at AK 64)
>Kate: attacks Anacharsis with Gae Bolg (at AJ 65)
>Leopold: equip brave lance and get rid of wisp (ending at spot AK 66)
>Clay: Equip sword of M and box Anacharsis in at spot AL 65. Do not attack.
>Blair: Rally spectrum on Clay

This leaves dad valflameless and boxed in melee range with Kate, Ingrid, Clay (rallied) and Leopold, and he'll have to attack two of them.

Uriel and Corrine are healing the ranged units so they aren't in danger of being attacked - if Diana gets the avoid+ then them healing ashe and Diana mean all 3 ranged units are on full health. If Diana doesn't get the avoid+ then Anemone isn't in danger of being attacked and has enough HP to tank a few turns of burn.

For the units boxing dad in, a rallied Clay gets doubled with arcfire for 54 damage. But a rallied Clay does a decent chunk of damage back to him in turn, doing 50 HP damage and healing himself almost to full HP, and he has a good crit chance.

If dad goes after brave lance leopold with arcfire, leopold makes it out alive with 11 HP to spare. He then doubles dad which may proc a sol heal, but he can be topped up next turn with mend.

Ingrid and Kate can comfortably eat whatever dad throws at them.

This takes us into turn two with Blair at full HP, 2/3 of our ranged units at full HP (potentially 3/3 if Diana procs Avoid+), and the ability of two of the people boxing dad in melee range to be healed up by Uriel+Corrine, with Clay potentially being at close to full HP. Blair and Clay can then swap places so clay is out of attack range.

I was toying with having Blair boxing in A and attack him this turn with Clay killing wisp, but then that takes us into turn 2 with Blair, Leopold, Kate and Ingrid and Anemone not at full health, and we can only heal up two people per turn. Plus we don't know if dad is gonna hit the wisp jackpot.

Also the differences in Blair and Kate's res is insane. What the fuck were the Hellwings feeding her?
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I suppose a question that should be asked is that if it's theoretically possible for someone to just go and kill Cleobolus since she's on the map (albeit her HP is just replaced by INCAPACITATED) -- that'll resolve the boss fight (and feed whoever kills her a level), though it'll probably make Chuck go nuts and nuke us all lol
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>>5944113
Resolve things in that Chuck can't activate Zahras, that is, unless he can somehow do the ritual by just tearing out his heart like Anemone said, which... might not be impossible for the end boss of the quest
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What the hell are they feeding sages for them to have 350 HP? He even gets to be level 51 as well, he got to break the level cap!

>Anemone: Attacks Anacharsis at range with Luna
>Diana - Attack Anacharsis at range with spear
>Uriel: Heal diana with mend if she does not proc avoid+. If Diana procs avoid+, use mend on Anemone instead.
>Ashe: Attack Anacharsis at range with bow
>Corrine heals Ashe with mend
>Ingrid: Attacks Anacharsis with Luin (at AK 64)
>Kate: attacks Anacharsis with Gae Bolg (at AJ 65)
>Leopold: equip brave lance and get rid of wisp (ending at spot AK 66)
>Clay: Equip sword of M and box Anacharsis in at spot AL 65. Do not attack.
>Blair: Rally spectrum on Clay
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Apologies. I wanted to post this last night, but it looks like I passed out before I got the chance to. Thankfully, it seems the other mathanons have been hard at work, which should hopefully corroborate these numbers.

>>5943543
One thing to note is Anacharsis' incredible SPD stat. Our own SPD, for reference, is...

SPD Levels:
>Blair: 47 SPD + 2 (Gungnir) + 3 (Right Wing) = 52 SPD (+6 if initiating)
>Ashe: 43 SPD + 2 (The Inexhaustible) = 45 SPD
>Anemone: 49 SPD
>Corrine: 38 SPD
>Kate: 49 SPD (+6 if initiating)
>Ingrid: 50 SPD + 10 (Crest of Daphnel/Luin) = 60 SPD (+6 if initiating)
>Clay: 33 SPD
>Diana: 51 SPD + 3 (Right Wing) = 54 SPD
>Leopold: 38 SPD
>Uriel: 34 SPD

With a whopping 48 SPD, Anacharsis can double Corrine, Clay, Uriel, and Leopold. Ashe is only barely saved from doubling by the stat bonus from The Inexhaustible. Meanwhile, Blair, Diana, and Ingrid always double Anacharsis; though if Blair stops using Gungnir, then no doubling occurs (unless she has Fiery BLood+ active, or if she initiates, in which case she always doubles). Kate only doubles him if she initiates, and otherwise goes even. Ashe and Anemone both only hit once.

vs Anacharsis
>Blair: 35 STR + 2 (Gungnir Bonus) + 20 (Gungnir) + 5 (Lancefaire) + 3 (Betrothed) = 65 - 35 (Anacharsis' DEF) = 30 x 2 = 60 DMG (7% chance to crit, dealing 90 DMG) (no misses due to Swordbreaker)
>Blair: 34 MAG + 2 (WCG Bonus) + 20 (Forseti) + 2 (Temp Mag Bonus) + 5 (Black Tomefaire) + 3 (Betrothed) = 66 - 45 (Anacharsis' RES )= 21 x 2 = 42 DMG (27% chance to crit, dealing 63 DMG) (16% chance to miss; 29.44% chance to miss *at least* once; 2.56% to miss both)
>Blair: 34 MAG + 2 (WCG Bonus) + 14 (Wind Caller's Genesis) + 2 (Temp Mag Bonus) + 5 (Black Tomefaire) + 3 (Betrothed) = 60 - 45 (Anacharsis' DEF)= 15 x 2 = 30 DMG (no crits) (16% chance to miss; 29.44% chance to miss *at least* once; 2.56% to miss both)

>Ashe: 41 STR + 11 (The Inexhaustible) + 5 (Bow Prowess) + 3 (Betrothed) = 60 - 35 (Anacharsis' DEF) = 25 DMG (26% chance to crit, dealing 75 DMG) (no misses)
>Ashe: 41 STR + 6 (Silver Daggers) + 3 (Betrothed) = 50 - 35 (Anacharsis' DEF) = 15 x 2 = 30 DMG (no crits) (no misses)

>Anemone: 28 STR + 15 (Crescent Scythe++) = 43 - 35 (Anacharsis' DEF) = 8 DMG (no crits) (15% chance to miss)
>Anemone: 44 MAG + 7 (Flux) = 51 - 45 (Anacharsis' RES) = 6 DMG (no crits) (15% chance to miss)
>Anemone: 44 MAG + 0 (Luna) = 44 - 0 (Anacharsis' RES) = 44 DMG (no crits) (15% chance to miss)
>Anemone: 44 MAG + 18 (Eclipse) = 51 - 45 (Anacharsis' RES) = 17 DMG (no crits) (15% chance to miss)

>Corrine: 38 STR + 16 (Silver Axe) = 54 - 35 (Anacharsis' DEF) = 19 DMG (no crits) (16% chance to miss; 29.44% chance to miss *at least* once; 2.56% of missing both)
>Corrine: 32 MAG + 14 (Bolt Axe) = 44 - 45 (Anacharsis' RES) = NO DAMAGE
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>>5944244
>Kate: 31 STR + 2 (Gae Bolg Bonus) + 20 (Gae Bolg) +5 (Lancefaire) = 58 - 35 = 23 x 2 (if initiating) = 46 DMG (no crits) (7% chance to crit, dealing 69 DMG) (3% chance to miss; 5.91% chance to miss *at least* once; 0.09% chance to miss both)

>Ingrid: 38 STR + 17 (Luin) + 5 (Lancefaire) = 60 - 35 (Anacharsis' DEF) = 25 x 2 = 50 DMG; 20% chance of Crest Activation, dealing an additional 18 DMG (19 if initiating) (no crits) (no misses)

>Clay: 42 STR + 8 (Windsword) = 50 - 45 (Anacharsis' RES) = 5 x 2 = 10 DMG (no crits) (9% chance to miss; 17.19% chance to miss *at least* once; 0.81% chance to miss both)
>Clay: 42 STR + 13 (Sword of Moralta) = 55 - 35 (Anacharsis' DEF) = 20 x 2 = 40 DMG (13% chance to crit, dealing 60 DMG) (9% chance to miss; 17.19% chance to miss *at least* once; 0.81% chance to miss both)

>Diana: 39 STR + 11 (Killing Lance+) = 50 - 35 (Anacharsis' DEF) = 15 x 2 = 30 DMG (26% chance to crit, dealing 45 DMG) (7% chance to miss; 13.51% chance to miss *at least* once; 0.49% chance to miss both)
>Diana: 39 STR + 12 (Spear) = 51 - 35 (Anacharsis' DEF) = 16 x 2 = 32 DMG (no crits) (7% chance to miss; 13.51% chance to miss *at least* once; 0.49% chance to miss both)

>Leopold: 36 STR + 10 (Brave Lance) = 46 - 35 (Anacharsis' DEF) = 11 x 2 = 22 DMG (no crits) (7% chance to miss; 13.51% chance to miss *at least* once; 0.49% chance to miss both)
>Leopold: 36 STR + 12 (Brave Lance) = 48 - 35 (Anacharsis' DEF) = 13 DMG (no crits) (7% chance to miss)

>Uriel: 39 STR + 10 (Blessed Lance+) = 49 - 35 (Anacharsis' DEF) = 14 x 3 = 42 DMG (no crits) (17% chance to miss)
>Uriel: 37 MAG + 1 (Nosferatu) = 38 - 45 (Anacharsis' RES) = NO DAMAGE
>Uriel: 37 MAG + 15 (Aura) = 52 - 45 (Anacharsis' RES) = 7 x 3 = 21 DMG (no crits) (17% chance to miss)

Assuming we don't miss, don't crit, and don't activate any Crests... and don't care about lives and are just throwing ourselves at him...

60 (Blair, Gungnir) + 30 (Ashe, Silver Daggers) + 44 (Anemone, Luna) + 19 (Corrine, Silver Axe) + 46 (Kate, Gae Bolg) + 50 (Ingrid, Luin) + 40 (Clay, Sword of Moralta) + 32 (Diana, Spear) + 22 (Leopold, Brave Lance) + 42 (Uriel, Blessed Lance+) = 363 DMG

This actually kills Anacharsis in one turn, but it pretty much sacrifices everyone except Blair, Kate, Ingrid, Anemone, and Diana in a suicide rush. Of course, this also assumes we don't miss any attacks (and with Anacharsis' SPD, he's likely to dodge a few crucial attacks and kill one or two people during the enemy phase), so it's pretty unlikely. A more reasonable spread would be...

60 (Blair, Gungnir) + 25 (Ashe, The Inexhaustible) + 44 (Anemone, Luna) + 46 (Kate, Gae Bolg) + 50 (Ingrid, Luin) + 40 (Clay, Sword of Moralta) + 32 (Diana, Spear) = 297 DMG

This approach removes Corrine, Uriel, and Leopold from attacking, and switches Ashe back to the bow. Unfortunately, Clay would be in kill range after. If we remove the risk of death from Clay by using Rally Spectrum+...
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>>5944245
25 (Ashe, The Inexhaustible) + 44 (Anemone, Luna) + 46 (Kate, Gae Bolg) + 50 (Ingrid, Luin) + 50 (Clay, Sword of Moralta) + 32 (Diana, Spear) = 247 DMG

Not bad. We can can safely kill him in as much as two rounds, if we land our critical attacks. Meanwhile, let's check and see what would happen if Anacharsis attacks.

vs Blair
>Anacharsis: 35 STR + 13 (Agarthium Rapier) = 48 - 33 (Blair's DEF) = 17 DMG (15 DMG if Gungnir equipped) (no crits) (20% chance to miss; +6% chance to miss if Blair initiates; +40% chance to miss if not engaged) (56/73)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 20 (Valfame) = 60 - 27 (Blair's RES) = 33 DMG (31 DMG if WCG equipped) (no crits) (+4% chance to miss if Blair initiates; +40% chance to miss if not engaged) (40/73; Burn for 10 DMG next turn)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 12 (Arcfire) = 52 - 27 (Blair's RES) = 25 DMG (23 DMG if WCG equipped) (no crits) (+4% chance to miss if Blair initiates; +40% chance to miss if not engaged) (48/73)

vs Ashe
>Anacharsis: 35 STR + 13 (Agarthium Rapier) = 48 - 21 (Ashe's DEF) = 27 DMG (54 DMG if Silver Daggers equipped) (no crits) (no misses) (23/50, in Kill Range; KO otherwise)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 20 (Valfame) = 60 - 25 (Ashe's RES) = 35 DMG (70 DMG if Silver Daggers equipped) (no crits) (no misses) (15/50; Burn for 10 DMG next turn, in Kill Range; KO otherwise)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 12 (Arcfire) = 52 - 25 (Ashe's RES) = 27 DMG (54 DMG if Silver Daggers equipped) (no crits) (no misses) (23/50; in Kill Range; KO otherwise)

vs Anemone
>Anacharsis: 35 STR + 13 (Agarthium Rapier) = 48 - 21 (Anemone's DEF) = 27 DMG (5% chance to crit, dealing 81 DMG) (no misses) (48/75; KO otherwise)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 20 (Valfame) = 60 - 42 (Anemone's RES) = 18 DMG (5% chance to crit, dealing 54 DMG) (no misses) (57/75; Burn for 10 DMG next turn; 21/75 otherwise)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 12 (Arcfire) = 52 - 42 (Anemone's RES) = 10 DMG (5% chance to crit, dealing 30 DMG) (no misses)(65/75; 45/75 otherwise)

vs Corrine
>Anacharsis: 35 STR + 13 (Agarthium Rapier) = 48 - 27 (Corrine's DEF) = 21 x 2 = 42 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (15/57; in Kill Range)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 20 (Valfame) = 60 - 27 (Corrine's RES) = 33 x 2 = 66 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (0/57; KO)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 12 (Arcfire) = 52 - 27 (Corrine's RES) = 25 x 2 - 50 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (7/57; in Kill Range)

vs Kate
>Anacharsis: 35 STR + 13 (Agarthium Rapier) = 48 - 31 (Kate's DEF) = 17 DMG (no crits) (3% chance to miss if Kate initiates; +40% chance to miss if not engaged) (53/70)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 20 (Valfame) = 60 - 40 (Kate's RES) = 20 DMG (no crits) (3% chance to miss if Kate initiates; +40% chance to miss if not engaged) (50/70; Burn for 10 DMG next turn)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 12 (Arcfire) = 52 - 40 (Kate's RES) = 12 DMG (no crits) (3% chance to miss if Kate initiates; +40% chance to miss if not engaged) (58/70)
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>>5944247

vs Ingrid
>Anacharsis: 35 STR + 13 (Agarthium Rapier) = 48 - 31 (Ingrid's DEF) = 17 DMG (no crits) (18% chance to miss, +6% chance to miss if Ingrid initiates) (47/64)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 20 (Valfame) = 60 - 37 (Ingrid's RES) = 22 DMG (no crits) (18% chance to miss, +6% chance to miss if Ingrid initiates) (42/64; Burn for 10 DMG next turn)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 12 (Arcfire) = 52 - 37 (Ingrid's RES) = 15 DMG (no crits) (18% chance to miss, +6% chance to miss if Ingrid initiates) (47/64)

vs Clay
>Anacharsis: 35 STR + 13 (Agarthium Rapier) = 48 - 36 (Clay's DEF) = 12 x 2 = 24 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (36/60)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 20 (Valfame) = 60 - 20 (Clay's RES) = 40 x 2 = 80 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (0/60; KO)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 12 (Arcfire) = 52 - 20 (Clay's RES) = 32 x 2 = 64 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (0/60, KO)

vs Diana
>Anacharsis: 35 STR + 13 (Agarthium Rapier) = 48 - 25 (Diana's DEF) = 23 DMG (no crits) (32% chance to miss) (26/49)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 20 (Valfame) = 60 - 35 (Diana's RES) = 25 DMG (no crits) (32% chance to miss) (24/49; Burn for 10 DMG next turn; in Kill Range)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 12 (Arcfire) = 52 - 35 (Diana's RES) = 17 DMG (no crits) (32% chance to miss) (32/49)

vs Leopold
>Anacharsis: 35 STR + 13 (Agarthium Rapier) = 48 - 30 (Leopold's DEF) = 18 x 2 = 36 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (25/61)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 20 (Valfame) = 60 - 27 (Leopold's RES) = 33 x 2 = 66 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (0/61; KO)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 12 (Arcfire) = 52 - 27 (Leopold's RES) = 25 x 2 = 50 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (11/61; in Kill Range)

vs Uriel
>Anacharsis: 35 STR + 13 (Agarthium Rapier) = 48 - 25 (Uriel's DEF) = 23 x 2 = 46 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (11/57; in Kill Range)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 20 (Valfame) = 60 - 26 (Leopold's RES) = 34 x 2 = 68 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (0/57; KO)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 12 (Arcfire) = 52 - 26 (Leopold's RES) = 26 x 2 = 52 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (5/57; in Kill Range)
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>>5944248
That was a lot of numbers, but essentially...

>Corrine, Clay, Leopold, and Uriel will die in one round to double Valflame if Anacharsis has any charges remaining.

>Double Arcfire won't kill Corrine, Leopold, and Uriel in a single round, but it will leave them at critical levels of health, which makes any attacks from Flame Wisps potentially lethal.

>Clay will actually die in one round to double Arcfire if he isn't able to steal HP.

>Ashe deals more damage with his Silver Daggers thanks to its double attack feature, but switching to them immediately puts him in doubling range, which will then let him be killed by pretty much anything.

>Rally Spectrum+ stops Clay and Ashe (Daggers) from dying to doubled attacks, but we lose out on Blair's damage.

>Blair, Ingrid, and Kate can all safely tank any of Anarcharsis' attacks.

>Anemone is likely the best tank against Valflame, but she has a 5% chance to get crit. Ironically, she can survive a Valflame crit just fine (with 21/75 HP), but she immediately dies to an Agarthium Rapier crit, even at full HP.

>Diana has an excellent dodge chance (32%) and crit chance (26% with the KL+), as well as decent RES. She's not as bulky as the other four fliers though, so she needs to rely on dodging.
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>>5943939
With Clay's current stats....

>Clay
>Level 46 Hero
HP: 60/60
STR: 42
DEX: 39
SPD: 33
LCK: 37
DEF: 36
RES: 20

vs Anacharsis
>Clay: 42 STR + 8 (Windsword) = 50 - 45 (Anacharsis' RES) = 5 x 2 = 10 DMG (no crits) (9% chance to miss; 17.19% chance to miss *at least* once; 0.81% chance to miss both)
>Clay: 42 STR + 13 (Sword of Moralta) = 55 - 35 (Anacharsis' DEF) = 20 x 2 = 40 DMG (13% chance to crit, dealing 60 DMG) (9% chance to miss; 17.19% chance to miss *at least* once; 0.81% chance to miss both)

vs Clay
>Anacharsis: 35 STR + 13 (Agarthium Rapier) = 48 - 36 (Clay's DEF) = 12 x 2 = 24 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (36/60)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 20 (Valfame) = 60 - 20 (Clay's RES) = 40 x 2 = 80 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (0/60; KO)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 12 (Arcfire) = 52 - 20 (Clay's RES) = 32 x 2 = 64 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (0/60, KO)

Assuming Clay sticks to Anacharsis like glue, and has the Sword of Moralta out...

>Clay initiates, dealing 20 DMG (60/60; 20 DMG dealt)
>Anacharsis retaliates with A. Rapier, dealing 12 DMG (48/60; 20 DMG dealt)
>Clay doubles, dealing 20 DMG, healing 12 DMG (60/60; 40 DMG dealt)
>Anarcharsis doubles with A. Rapier, dealing 12 DMG (48/60; 40 DMG dealt)

Clay: 48/60; 40 DMG dealt

>Anarcharsis initiates with Arcfire, dealing 32 DMG (16/60; 40 DMG dealt)
>Clay retaliates, dealing 20 DMG, healing 20 DMG (36/60; 60 DMG dealt)
>Anarcharsis doubles with Arcfire, dealing 32 DMG (4/60; 60 DMG dealt)
>Clay retaliates, dealing 20 DMG, healing 20 DMG (24/60; 80 DMG dealt)

Clay: 24/60; 80 DMG dealt

He survives, even if he initiates while unrallied. Though he has to be in the thick of the fight to do it, and if he misses even one attack, then it's over-- if Anarcharsis gets free attacks off from range, then the man is obliterated entirely. It also means that it is no longer safe for Clay to be in the thick of the fight. If Clay were rallied, however....
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>>5944294
>Clay
>Level 46 Hero
HP: 60/60
STR: 42+5
DEX: 39+5
SPD: 33+5
LCK: 37+5
DEF: 36+5
RES: 20+5

vs Anacharsis
>Clay: 42 STR + 8 (Windsword) + 5 (Rally Spectrum+) = 55 - 45 (Anacharsis' RES) =10 x 2 = 20 DMG (1% chance to crit, dealing 30 DMG) (4% chance to miss; 7.84% chance to miss *at least* once; 0.16% chance to miss both)
>Clay: 42 STR + 13 (Sword of Moralta) + 5 (Rally Spectrum+) = 60 - 35 (Anacharsis' DEF) = 25 x 2 = 50 DMG (16% chance to crit, dealing 75 DMG) (4% chance to miss; 7.84% chance to miss *at least* once; 0.16% chance to miss both)

vs Clay
>Anacharsis: 35 STR + 13 (Agarthium Rapier) = 48 - 41 (Clay's DEF) = 7 x 2 = 14 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (46/60)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 20 (Valfame) = 60 - 25 (Clay's RES) = 40 x 2 = 70 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (0/60; KO)
>Anacharsis: 40 MAG + 12 (Arcfire) = 52 - 25 (Clay's RES) = 27 x 2 = 54 DMG (no crits) (no misses) (6/60; in Kill Range)

Assuming the previous conditions...

>Clay initiates, dealing 25 DMG (60/60; 25 DMG dealt)
>Anacharsis retaliates with A. Rapier, dealing 7 DMG (53/60; 25 DMG dealt)
>Clay doubles, dealing 20 DMG, healing 7 DMG (60/60; 50 DMG dealt)
>Anarcharsis doubles with A. Rapier, dealing 7 DMG (53/60; 50 DMG dealt)

Clay: 53/60; 50 DMG dealt

>Anarcharsis initiates with Arcfire, dealing 27 DMG (26/60; 50 DMG dealt)
>Clay retaliates, dealing 25 DMG, healing 25 DMG (51/60; 75 DMG dealt)
>Anarcharsis doubles with Arcfire, dealing 27 DMG (24/60; 75 DMG dealt)
>Clay retaliates, dealing 25 DMG, healing 20 DMG (49/60; 100 DMG dealt)

Clay: 49/60; 100 DMG dealt

With that in mind, I do think it's fine if Clay engages on his turn instead of just walling Anacharsis off. If he chooses not to engage, and Anacharsis attacks him with Arcfire, he instead is at 56/60 HP, with 50 DMG dealt. Admittedly, there is a nonzero chance that Clay dies if he engages, even when rallied, if he misses his first attack during the arcfire phase (4% chance). But we do lose out on a lot of damage by not attacking.

tl;dr: it's safer to rally Clay and then not attack with him, but I think it might not be worth it? Though I suppose dealing 197 on Round 1 is more than sufficient for a Round 2 or Round 3 kill.
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>>5944295
With all that said, my vote goes to what the mathanon wrote in >>5943939, but with a slight variation.

>>5943543
>Anemone: Attacks Anacharsis at range with Luna
>Diana - Attack Anacharsis at range with spear
>Uriel: Heal diana with mend if she does not proc avoid+. If Diana procs avoid+, use mend on Anemone instead.
>Ashe: Attack Anacharsis at range with bow
>Corrine heals Ashe with mend
>Ingrid: Attacks Anacharsis with Luin (at AK 64)
>Kate: attacks Anacharsis with Gae Bolg (at AJ 65)
>Leopold: equip brave lance and get rid of wisp (ending at spot AK 66)
>Blair: Rally spectrum on Clay
>Clay: Equip sword of M and box Anacharsis in at spot AL 65. Attack.

This is slightly less safe, and it does pull Blair out of attack range (it would be nice if she were attacked at least once, to trigger Fiery Blood+), but it does more damage while being *mostly* safe.
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>>5944294
Actually, for Clay his skill is the brave effect so he should be attacking consecutively.
So if he initiates, it'd be Clay attacks twice, then the Count attacks twice. Meaning that if Clay initiates at full health, he's not healing.
And if the Count initiates, Clay gets hit once and then counterattacks twice, and then he gets hit by the Count another time.
It's bad to have Clay initiate, but this does mean that we're less likely to get screwed over by a bad roll on enemy phase.
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>>5944307
Is that how it works? That would definitely change things, if that's the case.

Normal (Clay Initiates):

>Clay initiates, dealing 20 DMG (60/60; 20 DMG dealt)
>Clay doubles, dealing 20 DMG (60/60; 40 DMG dealt)
>Anacharsis retaliates with A. Rapier, dealing 12 DMG (48/60; 40 DMG dealt)
>Anarcharsis doubles with A. Rapier, dealing 12 DMG (36/60; 40 DMG dealt)

Clay: 36/60; 40 DMG dealt

>Anarcharsis initiates with Arcfire, dealing 32 DMG (4/60; 40 DMG dealt)
>Clay retaliates, dealing 20 DMG, healing 20 DMG (24/60; 60 DMG dealt)
>Clay retaliates, dealing 20 DMG, healing 20 DMG (44/60; 80 DMG dealt)
>Anarcharsis doubles with Arcfire, dealing 32 DMG (12/60; 80 DMG dealt)

Clay: 12/60; 80 DMG dealt

Normal (Clay doesn't attack; Anacharsis initiates)

>Anarcharsis initiates with Arcfire, dealing 32 DMG (28/60; 0 DMG dealt)
>Clay retaliates, dealing 20 DMG, healing 20 DMG (44/60; 20 DMG dealt)
>Clay retaliates, dealing 20 DMG, healing 16 DMG (60/60; 40 DMG dealt)
>Anarcharsis doubles with Arcfire, dealing 32 DMG (28/60; 80 DMG dealt)

Clay: 28/60; 80 DMG dealt

Rallied (Clay Initiates):

>Clay initiates, dealing 25 DMG (60/60; 25 DMG dealt)
>Clay doubles, dealing 25 DMG (60/60; 50 DMG dealt)
>Anacharsis retaliates with A. Rapier, dealing 7 DMG (53/60; 50 DMG dealt)
>Anarcharsis doubles with A. Rapier, dealing 7 DMG (46/60; 50 DMG dealt)

Clay: 46/60; 50 DMG dealt

>Anarcharsis initiates with Arcfire, dealing 27 DMG (19/60; 50 DMG dealt)
>Clay retaliates, dealing 25 DMG, healing 25 DMG (44/60; 75 DMG dealt)
>Clay retaliates, dealing 25 DMG, healing 16 DMG (60/60; 100 DMG dealt)
>Anarcharsis doubles with Arcfire, dealing 27 DMG (24/60; 100 DMG dealt)

Clay: 24/60; 100 DMG dealt

Rallied (Clay doesn't attack; Anacharsis initiates)

>Anarcharsis initiates with Arcfire, dealing 27 DMG (33/60; 0 DMG dealt)
>Clay retaliates, dealing 25 DMG, healing 25 DMG (58/60; 25 DMG dealt)
>Clay retaliates, dealing 25 DMG, healing 2 DMG (60/60; 50 DMG dealt)
>Anarcharsis doubles with Arcfire, dealing 27 DMG (33/60; 50 DMG dealt)

Clay: 33/60; 50 DMG dealt

Overall, attacking with a Rallied Clay does put him at 24 HP, which is 9 points lower than if he chose to not attack. Quite notably, this does put him in range to dying to a double Agarthium Rapier attack if he were unrallied (he still survives a single Arcfire while unrallied, though he's on 1 HP after), but only if he misses both of his counterattacks.

I don't think it changes too much if he chooses to attack, though admittedly, the 4% miss chance is certainly something to note.
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So looks like we're currently split between these orders?

>>5943939
vs
>>5944299

If Anons want to vote on either of these or come to a consensus, I'll leave this up for a little while longer.
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>>5943543
I will +1 >>5944299 , lest we fail the DPS check in the final battle.
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>>5944351
>(he still survives a single Arcfire while unrallied, though he's on 1 HP after)

Not sure what I was smoking here; I think I forgot to change the last number for Rallied Clay Initiation

>Anarcharsis initiates with Arcfire, dealing 27 DMG (19/60; 50 DMG dealt)
>Clay retaliates, dealing 25 DMG, healing 25 DMG (44/60; 75 DMG dealt)
>Clay retaliates, dealing 25 DMG, healing 16 DMG (60/60; 100 DMG dealt)
>Anarcharsis doubles with Arcfire, dealing 27 DMG (33/60; 100 DMG dealt)

Clay: 33/60; 100 DMG dealt

Here's the numbers I've crunched for potential turn. This assumes no misses, no crits, and no crest activations.

Turn 1 (Player Phase)
>Anemone: Deals 44 DMG, takes 18 DMG (57/75; Burn for 10 DMG next turn; 21/75 otherwise)
>Diana: Deals 16 x 2 = 32 DMG, takes 25 DMG (24/49; Burn for 10 DMG next turn; in Kill Range)
>Uriel: Uses Mend on Anemone (75/75; will Burn to 65/75 next turn) or on Diana (49/49, will Burn to 39/49 next turn)
>Ashe: Deals 25 DMG, takes 35 DMG (15/50; Burn for 10 DMG next turn)
>Corrine: Uses Mend on Ashe (50/50; will Burn to 40/50 next turn, and then recover to 43/50)
>Ingrid: Deals 25 x 2 = 50 DMG, takes 17 DMG (47/64)
>Kate: Deals 23 x 2 = 46 DMG, takes 17 DMG (53/70)
>Leopold: Kill Wisp
>Blair: Rally spectrum on Clay
>Clay: Deals 25 x 2 = 50 DMG, takes 14 DMG (46/60)

Turn 2 (Enemy Phase)
Anacharsis (Rapier)
>Ingrid: Deals 17 DMG to Ingrid, takes 25 x 2 50 DMG (30/64)
>Kate: Deals 17 DMG to Kate, takes 23 x 2 =
46 DMG (36/70)
>Clay: Deals 7 x 2 = 14 DMG to Clay, takes 25 x 2 = 50 DMG (53/60)
>Leopold: Deals 18 x 2 = 36 DMG to Leopold, takes 10 x 2 = 20 DMG (25/61)

Anacharsis (Arcfire)
>Anemone: Deals 10 DMG to Anemone, takes 41 DMG (65/75 if healed, 47/75 if not healed)
>Diana: Deals 17 DMG to Diana, takes 32 DMG (32/49)
>Ashe: Deals 27 DMG to Ashe, takes 25 DMG (23/50)
>Ingrid: Deals 15 DMG, takes 50 DMG (32/64)
>Kate: Deals 12 DMG, takes 46 DMG (41/70)
>Leopold: Deals 25 x 2 = 50 DMG, takes 10 x 2 = 20 DMG (11/61)
>Clay: Deals 27 x 2 = 52 DMG, takes 25 x 2 = 50 DMG (33/60)

Corrine, Uriel, and Blair would be out of range.

Turn 3 (Player Phase)
>Anemone: Takes 10 DMG from Burn. (65/75 if healed, 47/75 otherwise) (37/75 lowest possible)
>Diana: Takes 10 DMG from Burn. (39/49, otherwise, no damage from Avoid+) (22/49 lowest possible)
>Ashe: Takes 10 DMG from Burn (40/50) (13/50 lowest possible), heals for 3 DMG (43/50) (16/50 lowest possible)
>Clay: Heals for 3 DMG (49/60) (36/60 lowest possible)

'Lowest possible' in this case assumes that they were targets for the highest possible damage attack from Anacharsis on the subsequent turn (usually Arcflame), though the 'no misses' clause still applies, which means it's still possible for Clay to die if we get really unlucky.

If we chose not to initiate with Clay, as per the other option, then he's instead at 36/60 at the start of Turn 3, but is largely safe even if he misses both of his attacks (9/60 on Turn 3)
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>>5943543
>>5944299
Supporting to break the tie since I think it's actually 2-2 right now with this >>5944233
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Rolled 8 (1d8)

The Mathanons ride one last time.
>>5944299
Rollan and Writan
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>>5944425
>8

Hoo boy. Rinea pls
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>>5943543
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlDEYMAgc2k

The Blackwings spring into action, spreading out and surrounding the Sage of Agartha. The first attack of the battle belongs to Anemone though, who targets Anacharsis with her dark magic.

“Ahh, the Lady of Arcadia herself.” Anacharsis smirks. He hardly looks concerned, even as Anemone summons forth her strongest attack. “I can appreciate all that you’ve done to safeguard your people from Shambhala. But don’t you know that Shambhala has already fallen? You and I need not fight. In fact, what I do today will prove to be a great boon for our kind.”

“I’ve never once been ‘your’ kind.” Anemone retorts back. “You stood by as Odesse tried to exterminate the Arcadians. Save your sympathies, for I have no use for them or your dark gods!”

“Very well.” Anacharsis muses. “But your ignorance is showing. There is nothing ‘dark’ about my lords. Our deities were gods of light. Of flame! As their speaker and prophet, allow me to show you firsthand their wrath!”

>Anemone: (Luna): 44 DMG
>Anacharsis: 306/350 HP

The Sage takes the brunt of Anemone’s strongest magic, piercing through his resistance. He is sent sliding back across the floor but maintains his footing. In retaliation, he raises both his hands to the sky, and begins an incantation in an unfamiliar tongue. You sense a great power welling from his position. You’d seen this spell once before, during Douglas’ execution all those years back. You knew you’d have to face it again one day, but you still feared what was about to come. From the sky, a tower of fire descends and engulfs Anemone where she stands. The sheer force and magnitude of the spell causes you to shield your eyes, and you can feel the intense heat boiling over. When you look up, you’re shocked to see Anemone still standing. Flames continue to burn away at her body, but she does not falter.

>Anacharsis: (Valflame): 18 DMG
>Anemone: 57/75 HP (Burnx1)

>Diana (Spear): 16x2 = 32 DMG
>Anacharsis: 274 HP

Diana chucks two of her spears towards Anacharsis while his attention is drawn away. Her throws are right on target. She lets out a small cheer before she too is engulfed in the Sage’s tower of flame.

>Anacharsis: (Valflame): 25 DMG
>Diana: 24/49 HP (Burnx1)

Ashe attacks the Sage next. Though he lacks the Crest needed to conjure a magical arrow on The Inexhaustible, he finds that a physical arrow works just as well. “I don’t care who you are. If you’re going to harm the woman I love, I’ll do whatever it takes to stop you!”

“Woman you love?” Anacharsis raises an eyebrow. “Ahh, I see. They say the hardest thing a father experiences is seeing his daughter stolen by another man. Burning you to cinders will surely be a cathartic experience.”

>Ashe: The Inexhaustible: (25 DMG)
>Anacharsis: 249 HP
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>>5944579
>Anacharsis: Valflame (35 DMG)
>Ashe: 15/50 HP (Burnx1)

Ashe is brought to his knees as another Valflame is called down upon him. Before you can scream in panic, Corrine and Uriel rush forward. The two use their healing magic to restore both Diana and Ashe to full health. While the two are pulled away from the brink of death, you note that the healers are unable to do anything to extinguish the painful magical flames that still work at consuming them.

>Diana: 49/49 HP (Burnx1), Ashe 50/50 HP, (Burnx1)

Several of your comrades rush into battle, seeking to surround the Sage on all sides. Ingrid attacks in a blind rage with Luin, and Anacharsis counters with his Rapier. The two begin trading blows, with Ingrid getting the better of him. She takes a gash across her face but manages to slash at the Agarthans chest twice with her Relic, sending him back towards Kate.

>Anacharsis: 199 HP
>Ingrid: 47/64 HP

“That lance…” Anacharsis mutters as he notices Gae Bolg in Kate’s hands. “So…you managed to make it here after all, Rex.”

“I will strike you down in place of my lord!” Kate declares. She thrusts her spear twice at the Sage, who takes the blows head on.

“I never did understand what you Hellwings saw in that beast. But very well, you may try. I will send you to your lord all the same!” Anacharsis answers back with his own thrusting attack.

>Anacharsis: 153 HP
>Kate: 53/70 HP

Leopold swipes at the flame wisp with his spear, and the creature disappears with a scream. As he does so, he moves up to barricade Anacharsis, keeping him boxed in between Ingrid and Kate. You empower Clay with your magic, increasing his fighting abilities substantially. He then moves up, completing the Sage’s encirclement.

“What do we have here?” Anacharsis remarks as he examines Clay closely. “To think my daughter would keep company with one of your kind. How much vitality have you stolen from others in order to cling so stubbornly to your life?”

“Don’t blame me.” Clay says. “It was your manipulation of Nemesis that led to Seiros delivering the Crest of Chevalier. If anything, I should thank you. I’ve been able to lead an amazing life because of what you’ve done.”

Anacharsis laughs upon hearing Clay’s words. “I know not what lies you fed Blair, but it matters not. Killing you will be doing this world a service!”

Clay rushes forward with the Sword of Moralta, activating his Crest and striking at the Sage, who retaliates with his weapon.

>Anacharsis: 103 HP
>Clay: 46/60 HP
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>>5944581
Pushed to the brink and forced to fight defensively while surrounded, Anacharsis does not immediately switch to go on the attack. Instead, he roars with a bestial rage as eight additional flame spirits are summoned, surrounding each of your fighters that had gone on the offensive. With his life flickering and his ambition slipping out of his grasp, Anacharsis begins tapping into the very limits of his power. So great is his magical aura that he begins to glow with a visible red aura, and you feel the same sensation you had when he’d previously been throwing out Valflame.

The end was near, but the enemy was not faltering. This was his last stand. It was the Agarthan Gods last chance to awaken and return to Fodlan. The fate of the very future of their existence rested upon his triumph. Neither of them planned to make this easy for you..

>Anacharsis will now retaliate with Valflame in both range and melee. (Unlimited Casts)
>After a unit attacks, one Flame Wisp will explode, dealing 10 DMG onto that unit and triggering that unit’s Burn stack)
>Burns will be cleared upon Anacharsis’ defeat, without triggering.

>Attack? (How?)
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>>5944582
All-in on Valflame, huh, dad? That'll certainly be something.

I've got a few more questions before I start plotting out numbers.

>If Anarcharsis is killed before it rolls over to his turn, will the Flame Wisps remain on the field, or will they die? If so, do they explode, or just fade away?

>If a Flame Wisp is destroyed by ranged attacks, do they still deal 10 DMG to the unit that destroyed them?

>When a Flame Wisp explodes, does it apply Burn to the one that destroys it?

>If a Flame Wisp is destroyed by AoE, does the attacker take all of the damage at once?

We're seeing the end of it now. Time to end this.
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>>5944597
>After a unit attacks, one Flame Wisp will explode, dealing 10 DMG onto that unit and triggering that unit’s Burn stack)

Oh, I think I've misread. Does that mean that these Flame Wisps will detonate after a unit attacks, and not on death?

Also, a few other questions.

>How many Wisps could we catch in one blow from Fimbulvetr or Burning Quake?

>If a unit targets and kills a Flame Wisp, will another Flame Wisp detonate, or will they have killed the Flame Wisp that would have detonated?

>If a Flame Wisp detonates on someone with no Burn stacks, they take 10 DMG from the explosion, but do they take any additional damage or Burn stacks?
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>>5944582
>>5944582
Okay so that went well! Thanks to the other math anons helping out with Clay.

As for the plan
>Clay retreats out of purple
>Corrine heals Anemone
>Kate attacks with Gae Bolg (46 damage)
>Blair attacks with gungnir (56 damage)
>Leopold attacks with brave lance

Right this should do it. Blair and Kate take him down to 1 HP - got Leopold to give the killing blow purely because of the convo back at GM where he says that Blair shouldn't have to be the one to do it. Admittedly I haven't calculated his miss chance, if he can miss we can pick someone else. Though dad can double him, with Leopold initiating dad won't get a chance to strike back.

Kate gets left with 23 HP(after the burn trigger and getting hit with valflame for 20). Healing up anemone to full just incase dad gets a form change or Cleo decides to join the party after - if there the case Corrine and Uriel can go in and heal Kate and Ingrid next turn.

(Also Tree, Diana's HP should be at 49 rather than 39)
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>>5944611
Oh ignore my comment about Diana, forgot about the burn damage.

Diana can survive a wisp exploding on her and trigger her stack - even if the exploding wisp adds another stack of burn (20 damage with one stack, 30 damage with 2)

Same with Ashe

Leopold doesn't have to worry about burns being at full health.

Kate...needs healing actually, gonna change my plan real quick.

>>5944582
>>5944611 - Plan change!
>Clay, Diana, Anemone, Ashe retreats out of purple
>Corrine heals Kate
>Kate attacks with Gae Bolg (46 damage)
>Blair attacks with gungnir (56 damage)
>Leopold attacks with brave lance

Kate being at full HP means she can tank the valflames (-20), the wisp explosion, (-10) and potentially -20 HP from two burn stacks.

All the burned units (and Clay) are safe because they're out of enemy range.
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It looks like we can easily kill the Count right now with just 2 units. Ingrid is guaranteed to deal at least 50 DMG, lowering him to 53 HP. Blair with a Gungnir double deals 30 * 2 = 60 DMG.
If we do miss once, Ashe with Silver Daggers is guaranteed to finish him off since he can't miss. Though if Sothis really hates us and we somehow miss both Gungnir hits, he'd be suiciding into the Count since he gets doubled without the bow's SPD boost.
If we really want to play it safe, Rallying Kate guarantees that she won't miss and she'll deal 56 DMG total from her double, killing him.
On that note even if it's not optimal, Uriel with Rally could also get the kill, but he has 12% to miss. No other combination works to kill him with only two attackers unless we want to gamble on Ingrid's Crest and crits.
As for the Flame Wisps, I initially read it as them kamikazing into anyone that attacks, including if they attack the Count. It probably doesn't really matter too much in the end since our main attackers would be able to tank Valflame and the wisps anyways.

>>5944616
Blair actually does 60 DMG total with 35 STR + 2 (Gungnir stat boost) + 20 (Gungnir) + 3 (Betrothed) + 5 (LF) - 35 DEF = 30 * 2 = 60 DMG
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>>5944616
Poor Corrine gets it, taking 20 damage from the exploding wisps from Blair and Kate's attacks and 20 damage from 2 burn stacks from wisps. Hoping here that killing dad stops the wisps because neither she or Uriel will survive a third round of explosions.

Ingrid might also work - she looks to be out of the wisp aoe, but honestly kate has more of a reason to see dad dead so might as well give it to her.
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>>5944618
>Blair damage
Thanks for that anon! Not going to change my plan since I've already made things messy enough, but Blair and Kate teaming up to take him out makes narrative sense too.
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>>5944582
A +1 for >>5944616 , looks like it all checks out.
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Going with Kate and Blair might actually be dangerous. Blair has a non-negligible chance (29.44%) of missing once.
Kate and one Gungnir hit only deals a total of 76 DMG, and Leopold with Brave Lance deals a total of 98 DMG. If only we selected the +1/-1 DMG back at Rusalka. I do wonder if the fact that we haven't used Eulalia's bolts yet means that there's something else we're fighting or if it was just a trap option all along.

If we go with Ingrid, Blair, and Ashe, then we only have a 2.56% chance (Blair missing twice) for us to be screwed over and Ashe dying. Ingrid really does hard carry us with how much she's done against the Hellwings and Bennett.

And of course the most risk averse option where it'd be impossible to have someone die would be Rallying Kate and then having both her and Ingrid attack.

Last option I can think of where Leopold does kill the Count would be with Ingrid, Kate, and Leopold attacking. Ingrid without her Crest activating knocks the Count down to 53 HP. Kate then lowers him down to 7 HP. Leopold would of course be able to kill him with just a single hit. Blair could Rally Leopold to increase his accuracy and damage, allowing him to get the kill if he hits twice if we're unlucky enough for Kate to miss once.

With that in mind:

>>5944582
>Kate, Clay, Diana, Anemone, and Leopold retreats out of purple
>Corrine heals Ingrid
>Ingrid attacks the Count
>Blair attacks the Count with Gungnir
>Ashe attacks with Silver Daggers if the Count still isn't dead

Might as well continue the tradition of letting Ingrid carry us against bosses and then finishing the boss off ourselves.
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>>5944582

Yeah changing my vote >>5944616
to back >>5945007

Because I didn't realise that Blair had that much of a miss chance and I'd rather have Ashe be on the chopping block than Leopold

Ashe potentially getting the last hit is a nice throwback to how the Lonato fight ended, with Ashe taking out Blair's adoptive father.
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Will hold off on my vote until I figure exactly how the Wisps work. Good job on the other mathanons coming up with safe permutations though. Will try my hand on making themed finishers, with Blair finishing, or with Ashe finishing, with Leopold/Kate/Ingird finishing, etc
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Sorry for the late reply here folks!

>>5944597
>>If Anarcharsis is killed before it rolls over to his turn, will the Flame Wisps remain on the field, or will they die? If so, do they explode, or just fade away?
The Flame Wisps will die without exploding.

>If a Flame Wisp is destroyed by ranged attacks, do they still deal 10 DMG to the unit that destroyed them?
They don't, but another Flame Wisp will detonate instead and deal 10 DMG, eliminating them from the field.

>When a Flame Wisp explodes, does it apply Burn to the one that destroys it?
It does.

>If a Flame Wisp is destroyed by AoE, does the attacker take all of the damage at once?
They don't.

>>5944603
>Oh, I think I've misread. Does that mean that these Flame Wisps will detonate after a unit attacks, and not on death?
Correct.

>How many Wisps could we catch in one blow from Fimbulvetr or Burning Quake?
With the way they're split up, 4 Each.

>If a unit targets and kills a Flame Wisp, will another Flame Wisp detonate, or will they have killed the Flame Wisp that would have detonated?
Another Flame Wisp will detonate.

>If a Flame Wisp detonates on someone with no Burn stacks, they take 10 DMG from the explosion, but do they take any additional damage or Burn stacks?
They would take 10 DMG and are Burned.
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>>5945408
No worries Tree! Just wanted to make absolutely sure before committing to a plan.

The fact that detonating does apply Burn stacks is an issue, but by the looks of things, we don't have to worry too much about the Flame Wisps. Still, we can still take steps to ensure that they're a non-issue entirely.

My suggestion would be... Sending Ingrid in to use double Burning Quake, to kill all eight Flame Wisps in one go without triggering any of them (as they would all be dead). Kate and Blair follow up, and Ashe in reserve to secure the kill if all else fails.

If needed, we can actually stop Blair from attacking, and have someone like Leopold, Uriel, even Corrine jump in for the final blow instead for other victory paths. Alternatively, send Blair in first, with Kate backing her up, to have Ingrid get the kill.

>>5944582
>Clay moves out of Anacharsis' attack range.
>Ingrid attacks Anacharsis, activating Burning Quake twice.
>Kate attacks Anacharsis.
>Blair attacks attacks Anarcharsis with Gungnir.
>Ashe attacks Anacharsis with Silver Daggers if Blair still hasn't killed them yet.

50 (Ingrid; Luin; Burning Quake) + 46 (Kate; Gae Bolg) + 60 (Blair; Gungnir) +30 (Ashe; Silver Daggers) = 186 (if not counting Ashe, then 156). That overkills dad (103 HP) by 83 HP.

This, I think, is likely the safest approach that still allows Blair/Ashe the kill? There is a nonzero chance that Kate whiffs both her attacks (0.09%), but Blair actually has enough damage to kill him even if she does. Of course, Blair has a 16% chance to miss, a 29.44% chance to miss *at least* once, and a 2.56% to miss both, but she only needs to land one attack, provided Kate lands one or both hits. And even if Blair does miss both, Ashe cleans up, which truly is revenge for that time we stole the kill on the Patriarch that one time to spare him of the pain (and level up XP).

It should be said that Ashe can still die here, but the odds are so abysmal (Kate and Blair both need to miss all of their attacks for a chance of 2.304E-5) that it's basically negligible. In fact, the odds of Kate landing a crit and killing him before it rolls over to Blair's turn is much higher-- truly the spirit of Rex.

Here's the numbers for that turn. This assumes that there are no misses, no crits, and no Crest Activations, with a disclaimer at the end.

>Ingrid: Deals 50 DMG, kills all 8 Flame Wisps, takes 22 DMG (25/47 HP, will Burn for 10 DMG to 15/47 next turn)
>Kate: Deals 46 DMG, takes 20 DMG (33/70, will Burn for 10 DMG to 23/70 next turn)
>Blair: Deals 60 DMG. On a miss, takes 33 DMG (40/73; will Burn for 10 DMG to 30/73 next turn) (Blair actually kills him on her first attack, and only receives damage on a miss)
>Ashe: Deals 30 DMG. If the worst-case scenario occurs, then he dies.

Essentially, Triangle Attack with Blair as the Finisher, and with Ashe as the backup.
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>>5945109
>>5945531
Looks like my ID changed, but yes, same anon here.
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Other permutations:

Blair Finisher (See >>5945531)

Ingrid Finisher
>Blair attacks
>Ingrid attacks

Kate Finisher
>Blair attacks
>Kate attacks

Blair can also simply choose to Rally Spectrum+ on Kate/Ingrid to secure the kill. Allowing her to have defeated her father without even directly engaging him.

Ashe / Corrine / Diana / Clay / Leopold / Uriel / Anemone Finisher
>Ingrid attacks
>Kate attacks
>Blair Rally Spectrum+ on X
>X attacks (they only need to do 7 DMG to kill him, assuming Kate lands all of her attacks)

Overall, this truly was one of the boss battles of all time. Actually pretty hype, and required multiple mathanons to just write equations for several hours to get it done. Part of me wonders if there will be a Phase 2 to this fight though, or if we're already in it.

>Captcha: 0NWAYK
Yes, we are indeed on our way, or perhaps it's Blair's own way. Who can say?
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>>5945007
Going over the math again, Ashe could actually just stick with The Inexhaustible to kill the Count.
Ashe does 25 DMG with the bow and the Count would already be at 103 - 50 - 30 = 23 HP left if Blair only lands one hit.
Technically it's safer to have Ashe stick with the bow since he won't immediately die on the counterattack and if he gets a crit, he would kill the Count even if Blair misses twice.
I'll stick with my vote though. It's definitely a stupid reason, but I find the image of Ashe running up to shank the Count funnier. We only have a 2.56% chance of things going wrong. Our luck can't be that bad.

>>5945531
Wouldn't using Burning Quake twice mean that Ingrid is acting twice in a single turn though? I don't think that would be allowed.
To get rid of the wisps, we could allocate the units who won't be attacking the Count to target the wisps. We only need four units for this since the other four wisps will kamikaze into the units attacking the wisps. But it doesn't really matter since they'll be gone once the Count is dead and our main attackers can tank Valflame and the wisps.
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>>5945548
iirc, Burning Quake is kind of like Transmute, and can be applied to an attack at-will. Since Ingrid doubles, she can use it twice in succession, much like how Blair can use Fimbulvetr twice in a turn if she outspeeds the opponent.

I could be wrong though, and if I am, then assuming we're following >>5945531, Ingrid would take 20 DMG from the Flame Wisp (10 from Explosion, 10 from triggered Burn Stack; 5/47).

Kate would also take 20 DMG from a Flame Wisp on her turn (10 from Explosion, 10 from triggered Burn Stack; 13/70).

Blair would kill the Count on her turn, but if she doesn't, then she'd take 20 DMG as well (10 from Explosion, 10 from triggered Burn Stack; 10/73)

Ashe would die if he had the daggers out, though if he were using the Inexhaustible, he'd be at 5/50 HP (give or take 3 HP from recovery). I will agree that Ashe running in with the daggers is a lot funnier though.

There would be no more Flame Wisps after Blair attacks, but everyone would die from Burns next turn though. However, since Burns are cleared on Anacharsis' defeat without triggering, we'd be safe from burn.

So yes, even if we can only use Burning Quake once, we should be fine. In fact, if we attack with Ingrid, Kate, and Blair, assuming they all hit, we can ignore the Flame Wisps entirely and just rush Anacharsis down without worrying about it.
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>>5945007
Unless I'm mistaken, it looks like we're going with this?
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>>5946004
Looks like it, yep. Blair and Ingrid together do enough damage to kill Anacharsis, and Blair can even afford to miss once, provided Ashe runs in to secure the kill. It's not as dramatic as a triangle attack, I must admit, but it doesn't change too much in the end as well, and is even a safer engage.
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The scorching heat in the room feels overwhelming as several additional flame wisps materialize, surrounding you and your party. Though the creatures are obviously dangerous, Anacharsis was on his last leg. The damage he’d incurred from your company’s all-out attack had revealed his weak spot. Rather than be whittled down fighting these spirits, you’d press the attack and hope that they’d vanish along with the Sage upon his defeat. There was also still the threat of Valflame to contend with. In their current, damaged state, it was possible your friends might not be able to withstand a blow from the spell. Having been undamaged so far, it was time for you to relieve them. You’d been leading the charge all these years thus far, and you were not about to stop now.

>“Back away from him!” You order, running into the heat of battle. Behind you, Corrine follows along, looking to heal those allies that suffered damage from the Sage’s strikes. “Leave him to me!”

Most of your allies offer no protest. They back away from Anacharsis, focusing on barring the path for the Flame Wisps. Only one of them chooses to remain behind, trading blows with the former Count. Seeing the Crest-bearer still embroiled in battle, Corrine uses her healing magic to restore Ingrid back to full-health. The act seems to be just what Ingrid needs to break the stalemate she was in and land a brutal blow on her opponent. (Ingrid: 64/64 HP)

With a roar, Ingrid smashes the Sage’s right arm with a sideswipe of Luin, breaking the limb and nearly bringing him to his knees. She lifts the spear up and swipes down. Anacharsis takes a nasty blow down the front. Before Ingrid can finish him off, another tower of flame descends from up above, engulfing her. Ingrid screams as she tries to fight off the magic. When she looks to be on the verge of success, a Flame Wisp suddenly materializes behind her. Grabbing onto her, the wisp explodes in a bright flash, sending your comrade hurtling across the floor in a smoldering state. (Ingrid: 21/64 HP) (Anacharsis: 53 HP)

You strike Anacharsis before he can get back up, slashing the Sage across the mid-section with Gungnir. He slides across the floor, trying to back up away from you, but you give pursuit. When you’re a step away from plunging your spear through his heart, you’re caught in the heat of Valflame. The pain is excruciating, and nearly causes you to drop your spear to the ground as you are brought to your knees.

“I warned you to stay out of this, Blair!” You hear Anacharsis taunt over the roaring flames. “Now it is your resolve against my own! Prove to me that your desires are greater than my own…or I shall make sure there is nothing left of you but ash!”
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Anacharsis is mere steps away from you, even as Valflame works at rendering you into a smoldering pile of bones. Rising to your knees, you move forward slowly, resisting the Sage’s master-level spell every inch of the way. You take one step, then two, and finally three. Your armor has nearly burned away, and every inch of your body is screaming in agony. You open your eyes, which had involuntarily shut when Anacharsis hit you with his attack. You no longer saw the Sage in front of you. Instead, what was there was the end of your journey. The life you swore you’d lead once all was said and done. You don’t see an Agarthan sage, but a desperate and flailing man, who, for all his bravado and talk, sensed that the end was near. That unless a miracle occurred, he was bound to fail in his life’s work.

At that moment, you knew it was time. To seize your future, and to grant the man you once knew as Charles d’Rusalka the peace he’d long been seeking. You plunge Gungnir into Anacharsis’ heart. (Blair: 43 HP) (Anacharsis: 0 HP)

In an instant, Valflame disappears, as do the wisps that were remaining in the room. You fall to one knee, panting heavily. Anacharsis still stands, though Gungnir has been lodged firmly in his chest. He stares down at the spear, seemingly uncomprehending of how it could have arrived there. Any traces of desperation that were on his face have vanished, replaced with an eerie calm. He falls to his knees, the two of you now at eye-level.

>“Aren’t you going…to assume your true form?” You ask, badly winded.

Anacharsis shakes his head, chuckling. “It would make no difference. If I’m to die here, I’d rather it be in a form recognizable to you.”

>“Fool...You should have backed down when you had chance.”

“Perhaps. But I’m fine with things this way too. With you being the one to stop me.”

The two of you sit there in silence. Comprehending that the battle has ended, your allies give you both a wide berth. You hear Corrine and Uriel tending to the wounded behind you, including a badly injured Ingrid.

“Blair.”

>“Yes?”

“Though I have no right to ask this of you…please humor an old man on his death bed.” Anacharsis’ eyes drop to the ground between you. “Can you find it in your heart to forgive me? I understand that what I ask is laughable at best. I’ve done terrible things. To you, to your people, and to your friends. This is a request purely out of selfishness. That I may pass into the great unknown where my gods still sleep, with at least the consolation that there is some part of you that does not entirely loathe my very being. If I managed to do some good in the thousands of years after Bronte’s passing, I could be content with that.”

>A): Forgive Anacharsis
>B): Do not forgive Anacharsis.
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>>5946160
>A): Forgive Anacharsis
Its alright. I think we've had enough grudges for a lifetime. Now neither of us has to hate anymore...
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Good shit, mathanons! I'm glad we could beat the final fight without a single casualty, even at full difficulty. My only hope is that everyone else outside managed to make it out without losing any captains as well.

>>5946160
>A): Forgive Anacharsis

Be at peace, father. Blair can give you that much-- she tried so desperately to talk you down, that she would even face you at your full strength. Although you must pay for your crimes with death, you can at least be at rest.

No more enemies. It's time to move on. Probably.
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>>5946160
>A): Forgive Anacharsis
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>>5946160
>>A): Forgive Anacharsis
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>>5946160
>A): Forgive Anacharsis
We have to let go, and so does he. Rest in peace, and let death be the end.
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>>5946160
>A): Forgive Anacharsis
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>>5946160
>A): Forgive Anacharsis
May you life a better life next time
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>>5946160
>A): Forgive Anacharsis
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>>5946160
>A): Forgive Anacharsis
Let it go.
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>>5946160
>A): Forgive Anacharsis

Desperately hope we don’t have to do a Cornelia fight after this lol
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>>5946160
>A): Forgive Anacharsis
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>>5946160
>>A): Forgive Anacharsis
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>“I forgive you.” You say, answering Anacharsis’ request. “While I cannot agree with what you tried to accomplish here, I also cannot fathom the depths of despair you’ve lived in these last thousand years. The anger and pain that consumed you must have been overwhelming. You lashed out at the world in response, and while I cannot say you were justified, I understand why you did this. It was because of you that I was even able to be here. I am what I am today only because you took an orphaned girl in and raised her as though she were your own flesh and blood. Whether I was just a replacement for Bronte or not, I will always be eternally grateful for the love and support you have shown me. For what that is worth, you can pass on knowing that.”

“Oh, Blair.” Anacharsis starts. “…Replace? You could never replace Bronte. She was her own person. One that I loved dearly. Just as you are your own person, not a replacement. You will always occupy your own special place in my heart.”

Anacharsis’ head slumps down. His breathing ceases. After thousands of years, the Sage of Agartha has finally passed on. You retrieve your spear from his chest, allowing his body some measure of dignity. As you stare down at the corpse of your adoptive father, you’re unsure how to feel. You’ve known for ages now that things would come to this. With Anacharsis’ death, your battle has officially ended. Shambhala has fallen, and those who slither in the dark can no longer pose a threat to Fodlan. You’ve accomplished everything you set out to do and survived, yet you can hardly bring yourself to even crack a smile. You thought once you were done fighting, you might feel a sense of relief. But it seems that five years of living on the edge, swinging your spear at shadows, are harder to shake off than you thought.

At that moment, someone grabs your hand and squeezes. Ashe is standing beside you. He says nothing, simply staring ahead and offering comfort. He understood what you were going through better than anyone. He’d lived through it himself after all. You squeeze his hand back. It would be some time before you could return to a true sense of serenity. It could take several years, or maybe even the rest of your life. But at least you knew you wouldn’t have to face that journey alone.

“I-is it over?” A breathless Diana asks aloud. The pegasus knight fidgets as Uriel goes to work on her with his healing magic.

>“It should be. Anacharsis had said he’d summoned those Demonic Beasts here. With his defeat, they may have already scattered. Still, we should go back outside as quickly as we can just in case. I’m sure the rest of the company still needs our support.”

“Thank the Goddess. Going down will be much easier than coming up was.” Clay sighs, stretching.
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“Aren’t you forgetting someone?” Anemone says, placing a reassuring hand on your shoulder. You sense that the sometimes-awkward Agarthan was offering you her condolences in her own way. She points up towards the exposed roof, where Cleobulus still floats, trapped in-between the four obsidian pillars. “What’s she even doing up there anyway?”

>“She was Anacharsis’ sacrifice.” Frankly, you were surprised she hadn’t awoken during the battle. Either Anacharsis had done a real number on her, or the spell that kept her chained also served to subdue her.

“…Well, we can’t very well just leave her there.” Anemone says.

“Are you suggesting we take her with us?” Ashe asks.

“Huh?” Anemone’s face contorts with abject confusion. “No, I’m suggesting we cut her head off. And destroy these pillars too. Better safe than sorry.”

>“It’s…rare that we get a Sage gift-wrapped to us like this.” You admit. “It almost feels too good to be true.” Indeed, after the fight you’d just had, you were hardly eager to go picking another. Especially with an entirely different Agarthan Sage. “So, how does this work?”

“The pillars are keeping her dormant.” Anemone explains. “In her current state, a child could kill her now. It’s not much more complicated than that. Have your husband here shoot an arrow at her or hit her with magic. Just don’t destroy the pillar. It’ll release her shackles. While she may be battle-damaged, she’s still a Sage. Better not to risk it.”

Though this was the first time you’d met her, Cleobulus indeed had much to answer for. It was because of her that Faerghus had become the wreck it now was. Not to mention that Anacharsis had said the revival of the Blue Lions was her work. If ever there was a Sage in need of removal, it was her.

>A): Kill Cleobulus yourself.
>B): Ask Ashe or Anemone to do it.
>C): Offer the kill to Ingrid.
>D): Destroy the pillar and release Cleobulus’ shackles. Perhaps she has important information.
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>>5946905
>C): Offer the kill to Ingrid.
That's that.
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>>5946905
>>C): Offer the kill to Ingrid.
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>>5946905
>C): Offer the kill to Ingrid.
If anyone deserves it, it's her. The Holy Kingdom of Faerghus is dead. Let its last daughter put its spirit to rest, in this last act of vengeance.
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>>5946905
>C): Offer the kill to Ingrid.

She was the one who raised the Corpse Warriors from the bodies of the Blue Lions, after all. Might as well-- I only hope she finds peace from it.
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>>5946905
>>C): Offer the kill to Ingrid.
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>>5946905
>C): Offer the kill to Ingrid.

Ah never thought I'd be saying this but we should have bought the fucking /u/ book. Did we ever even get a crit with the killer lance?

Oh well, at least we're getting the true silver snow experience here. Now let's get Ingrid to avenge her friends and we can all go home.
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>>5946905
>>B): Ask Ashe or Anemone to do it.
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>>5947043
This actually interested me, so I went back and checked. We got the Killer Lance+ back at the end of Thread 12.

Ever since then, we've gotten crits against...
>Diogenes (Thread 15)
>Rene x2 (Thread 16)

Then we got the Gungnir in Thread 18, which put an end to crit dream. Looking at it... we did get some decent mileage out of the thing-- it helped us land a crucial kill on Diogenes, and we needed to crit twice against Rene to get past his regeneration.

That being said, if we took the book instead, we would've passed two more Social Checks with it, assuming we rolled the same: that one roll to convince Leif to pass off Maeve towards us, and of course, the roll in this thread to convince dad to stand down.

I think the Killer Lance purchase was okay, but knowing what I know now... we should've went for the Brave Lance instead-- imagine the Stuns we could pull off with it, hah.
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>>5947116
>Rene crits

Okay then killer lance basically secured us Ingrid - I remember Tree saying that they expected him to sol tank us to at least the turn limit where saving her would be impossible. Considering the amount of weight she's pulled since it was a good investment, and it made siding with the Lions at Gronder not a complete waste of time.

Also on the topic of Ingrid I love where our choices have taken her character arc and her relationship with Blair. She goes from stubbornly clinging to notions of honour and thus hating our guys because we're more realistic about it, to trying to build a new life out of the ashes when blind honour sees her country destroyed and her friends slaughtered.

I personally think she basically sees Blair as both second chance to do right by her Lord and one of her sole remaining friends that she's determined to protect. And there's also a whole lot of survivor guilt rage fuelling her too. See her being super pissed at Kate/Winona and (in story) being the only one willing to stick by Blair's side no matter what like in this fight and vs Bennet and the wind Hellwing ace earlier.

Honestly if she didn't have duties in Galatea I could easily see her swearing on as a knight to House Rusalka. Plus Blair is probably gonna be made some sort of ambassador to the Sreng, so by sticking with her Ingrid at least can help keeps Sylvain's wish of peace with Sreng alive.
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>>5946905
>C): Offer the kill to Ingrid.
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>>5947137
Oh yeah, for sure. It's kind of sad that Ingrid is the last Blue Lion-- save for the transferee Ashe, and the Blue Lions-adjacent Blair. It's strange to see that in spite of the rivalry the two had, Blair is now likely one of the few A-supports Ingrid has left.

If she's ever looking to serve someone, Rusalka's always open to her. And despite it all... I think they can easily call each other friends.
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>>5947202
I mean, how much loyal nobility does Faerghus even have left at this point? Ingrid's got to be fairly high up the ranks right now just by default; perhaps they'll look to her to take the Throne?
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>>5947420
...I think Ingrid is like legit in the top 3 to inherit the throne at this point.
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>>5947420
I forget, did we ever learn if Sylvain's dad was dead or not?
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>>5947116
>Book=dad
>Killer lance = Ingrid
Shopping trip suddenly became the most significant choice of the entire quest kek

>>5947420
Won't that be like her worst nightmare though? Spent the whole academy phase wanting to be a knight and running from arranged marriages only to be stuck doing stuffy administrative things while needing to marry to produce heirs
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>>5946905
>C): Offer the kill to Ingrid.

>>5947505
Shopping trips have always been the most consequential decision in almost every quest.
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While you could do the job just fine yourself, and would even relish in doing so, the killing blow deserved to go to Ingrid before you. She was far closer to the Blue Lions than you were and was still reeling from seeing their bodies corrupted. There was nothing you could extract from Cleobulus, nor was there any value in keeping her alive. You’d already failed at rehabilitating one Sage today, and you weren’t about to try again.

>“Ingrid.” You call out. “You can-“

Luin flies out of her hand before you can even finish your sentence. The Hero’s Relic sails like a javelin over you, impaling Cleobulus through her mid-section. Without any fanfare or even a yelp, the body falls to the ground, released from the shackles that had been placed on it. Ingrid walks over to her prone form and grabs Luin in both hands. She twists the spear, ensuring her kill, before ripping it out with a spray of blood.

>“Are you okay?” You ask Ingrid as she walks away from the bleeding corpse. She cleans the blood off Luin with a flick of her spear.

“No.” She answers honestly. “But this helps.”

Anemone destroys one of the Agarthan pillars with a wave of her hand. It crashes to the floor in a heap of rubble. She wastes no time doing the same to the other three, until the room is covered in debris and dust. With their destruction, the final traces of Anacharsis’ plan have completely vanished. The Agarthan deities will continue to slumber forevermore. You spare one last glance as your adoptive father’s body laying there. You think to say a quick prayer, but you wouldn’t know who to direct it to. Given how he felt about the Goddess, perhaps it wasn’t entirely appropriate. Instead, you simply make a wish to whoever may hear you that he will finally find some measure of peace.

>“Let’s leave this place. The others are waiting for us.”

While all of you are entirely exhausted, going down the tower proves to be far easier than your initial trek up was. Even with Anacharsis’ demise, you find that you still feel uneasy walking through these halls. The curse of the Nabateans within this place runs deep, and you wonder if it may ever return to the way it once was. Was it even possible to purify a place like this? Now that the taboos surrounding the Forbidden Valley had all been shattered, you wondered if the floodgates to entering Zanado had been opened. You shake your head. It wasn’t worth thinking about anymore. Your battle was done, and as far as you were concerned, that was someone else’s problem.

You and your party exit the tower, leaving its unholy aura behind and returning to the world you once knew.

“You’re back!” Milly exclaims excitedly. As your eyes readjust to the sun outside, you witness a plethora of dead Demonic Beasts scattered outside the tower and within the valley. “How was it?”
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>“Well, it’s over.” You nod. “And we made it out alive as well. How about you all out here?”

“Piece of cake.” Theo gives you a thumbs up. Covered in blood, he sits atop a body pile of Wolf Beasts. “We slaughtered most of them. The rest suddenly scattered out of nowhere. Maybe they were scared or something, but they all high-tailed it out of here and fled back into the desert.”

“Several of the pilgrims down below didn’t make it.” An exhausted-looking Damian joins you. “But…we did save most of them. For whatever that’s worth. They all look to be beside themselves with grief. Naturally, they’re blaming us for the Demonic Beasts. They’re saying because we killed Bennett, its our fault that those creatures suddenly showed up and attacked everyone. In any event, now that they no longer have his ‘protection’, I don’t imagine any of them are keen to remain within Zanado for much longer.”

>“That makes two of us then. We’ll offer them our protection as they make to depart Zanado. That way, we’ll ensure no harm comes to them from stray Demonic Beasts. But we’re leaving this place. Now. Unless they wish to be left behind to fend for themselves, they should follow along.”

“I’ll start spreading the news then.” Before heading off, Damian sighs. “Shouting off a bunch of orders to people that hate me. I guess at the very least, this will be good practice for my future political career.”

“Where do you intend to go to now?” Kate asks you.

>“Garreg Mach. We’ll need to report our success to the Archbishop. There’s also the matter of collecting our reward.”

“Very well. The Hellwings and I will go on ahead to Rusalka then.”

>“Huh? Were you planning on living with me? While I’d love to have you, you should know that lodging at Rusalka may be rough for a while. The castle has seen better days…”

“I go where Lady Winona is.”

>“I see. Well then, let her know I’ll return soon. And Kate…thank you. Your aid here today was crucial. Regardless of what happened at Enbarr, know that you have my eternal gratitude.”

Kate stares right through you, and you’re not immediately sure whether she accepts your thanks. Before she turns her back to you though, she answers. “It was good fighting with you again, Blair.”

As you watch Kate take her leave, Anemone clasps you on the shoulder. At her side is Eulalia, who appears to have regained her composure now that she’s learned of her dear friend’s survival.

“Hard to believe it’s actually over.” Anemone says. She has yet to reapply her guise as Alena, seemingly comfortable being in her true skin. “Anacharsis seemed to be under the impression that Shambhala had already fallen. Perhaps that means that the Knights of Seiros were successful in their mission. The Seven Sages must be no more. We should be proud of ourselves. We played no small part in their downfall. Not that anyone will ever know, of course.”
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>“Does that bother you?” You chuckle. “I thought you were all about your secrecy.”

“I take no issue with it.” Anemone answers honestly. “It’s you I’m upset for. These fools that were led astray by Bennett. Even now they curse your name and call you a Witch, never knowing they were a stone’s throw away from the vortex of Zahras. I admit, it’s enough to draw even my ire. That you may go down in history to some of these people as a villain.”

>“It’s fine. I’ve acted enough in the foreground for my taste anyway. Besides, I’m no stranger to being demonized. As for my legacy…I suppose I’ll just have to try my hardest at being a ‘Countess’. Maybe if I do a good enough job pulling Rusalka from out-under, people will talk about that instead of all the folks I’ve killed.”

“Speaking of…I hear you’re going back to Garreg Mach first? If that’s the case…Eulalia and I will take our leave here.”

>“You’re going already!?”

“Well, I did say our alliance would last until the Sages were defeated.” Anemone says lightly. “Besides, we’ve been away from home for quite some time. Now that Shambhala’s been defeated, we should go back and inform the others. It’s sure to be quite the revelation.”

>“Anemone…I was serious about what I said to you before…”

“I know you were. But now that you’ve become a ruler…you should truly consider what that means. You’d be taking an entirely foreign group of people into your land. A people that have been isolated from the greater culture of Fodlan for centuries. Integration will not be easy, not for the Arcadians, nor your own Rusalkans. Not to mention…it’s possible that one day some might learn of our origins. If it were to be found out that you harbored and offered shelter to those with Agarthan blood…it’s possible you may suffer great ramifications. I respect you greatly Blair. None of this would have been possible were it not for you. But I do not wish to place an unnecessary burden on you.”

>A): I gave you my word, and I won’t back down from it. Bring the Arcadians to Rusalka.
>B): Perhaps you’re right. Remaining in secrecy may be the best for both of us.
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>>5947766
>A): I gave you my word, and I won’t back down from it. Bring the Arcadians to Rusalka.
Difficult, yes. Unnecessary? No. The world is changing, and we're entering an Age of Man. The Arcadians will be found sooner or later, and when that happens, I'd rather that they be among friends and trusted comrades.

Ironically, this will be harder now that we don't have someone like Anacharsis around to smooth the integration process over between Man and Arcadian. But change is always difficult-- stories might read that Blair was a great villain, but if we can help save people from destruction, then I think it's worth it.
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>>5947766
>A): I gave you my word, and I won’t back down from it. Bring the Arcadians to Rusalka.
We didn't shy away from trouble before, we are not gonna start now. Its not a burden if its for a friend.
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>>5947766
>>A): I gave you my word, and I won’t back down from it. Bring the Arcadians to Rusalka.

Blair is gonna have such a fucking divisive figure in the history books, and I won't have it any other way.
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>>5947766
>A): I gave you my word, and I won’t back down from it. Bring the Arcadians to Rusalka.
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>>5947494
iirc, the Sreng came down from their lands and attacked Gautier, but couldn't find the Margrave. He was likely at the battle of Gronder Field, and that he died in the final charge. Damn shame too, as it means Ingrid's likely saddled with the burden of rebuilding her nation alone.

I suppose the rest of the Galatea family are around as well, but they're getting older, and it'll pass to Ingrid sooner or later. Anyone who seceded into the Dukedom is unlikely to get a place as the nation restructures itself.

The Holy Kingdom of Faerghus got wrecked, and I suppose they got it the worst of all the three, even between the Empire and the Alliance. Between the internal conflicts, the external conflicts, and the king that would march all of its loyal followers into hell... it's too much to bear.

>>5947812
It's funny-- Ashe swore to write the first book about Blair when she became a knight. If he's writing her memoirs, I wonder how much of it will be accepted, and how much of it will be redacted. I suppose with Rhea gone, there's nobody trying to remove printing presses anymore...
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>>5947766
>A): I gave you my word, and I won’t back down from it. Bring the Arcadians to Rusalka.

Blair’s done her best to not break her word in the quest, and I’ll not have her back down here. I still think fondly of her promise to never let Bernie fight alone while at the monastery.

Honestly, god knows if there’s even gonna be a Kingdom of Faerghus—most endings of 3H tend to end in a unified kingdom of Fódlan, so they’ll all hang together or well, they’ll all hang separately.

Honestly, I wonder if they’ll set up near that Agarthium mine. It’s got a terrible reputation so nobody wants to live near it, and it would allow them basically nearly unimpeachable defenses with Eulalia working on it. Combine it with illusion magic if necessary and they’d be in business.
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>>5947766
>A): I gave you my word, and I won't back down from it. Bring the Arcadians to Rusalka.

Who knows what will come of this? If history knows us as the Witch forevermore, let us cackle our way to this last victory.
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>>5947766
>A): I gave you my word, and I won’t back down from it. Bring the Arcadians to Rusalka.
As if Blair's gonna abandon the few friends she has left. And she's always been a woman of her word.

>Blackwings slaughtered hoards of beasts
They've come so far from the first timeskip chapters, I'm proud of them
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>Luin flies out of her hand before you can even finish your sentence
kek
She deserves the kill with how much she's done for us.
Too bad we couldn't fight more Sages. Our adventure in Ordelia and Diogenes were fun if we ignored Boleslav dying. Though it's likely that the Sages at Shambhala would have been like Odesse and Cleobulus since the Count and Diogenes were obviously outliers.

>>5947766
>A): I gave you my word, and I won’t back down from it. Bring the Arcadians to Rusalka.
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>>5947965
Wait hold on a second
>Blackwings going back to Garreg Mach
>Church forces were setting out to attack dubstep city when we left

....man I really hope Rhea goes crazy BEFORE we get there, and not after kek
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>>5947766
>>B): Perhaps you’re right. Remaining in secrecy may be the best for both of us.
combo breaker
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>>5947766
>>A): I gave you my word, and I won’t back down from it. Bring the Arcadians to Rusalka.
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>>5947766
>A): I gave you my word, and I won’t back down from it. Bring the Arcadians to Rusalka.
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You know, Blair being seen as this very decisive character in the history books is very funny, like, either she's a stalwart hero that stayed true to her judgement, didn't join the Empire despite the possibility of gaining a high rank, joined back with the Kingdom even though they were on the losing end and helped the Church deal with a mysterious and sinister cult, or either she will be seen as a traitor to the empire, a witch mercenary who only joined fights due to money who killed her adoptive family so she could rule as Countess herself.
And all of this started from just a normal ass girl with shit Charisma and okay Speed.
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>“I won’t hear of you backing out now.” You tell Anemone firmly. “I gave you my word. Bring the Arcadians to Rusalka. The world is rapidly changing, and if you continue to hide, eventually, someone will stumble upon you. At least this way, if anyone finds out your true lineage and takes issue with it, they’ll have to deal with me. Besides, you’ll be a boon, not a burden. Rusalka is in desperate need of being rebuilt, and I could use Eulalia and her ingenuity to make sure we do it right. So don’t consider this charity. You’ll be helping me out as much as I wish to help you.”

“Maybe she’s right, Anemone.” Eulalia chimes in softly. “Rusalka is well-secluded from the rest of Fodlan as is. If we were to come out of hiding, living there could be considered…baby steps.”

“You just want to leave the village, don’t you?” Anemone sighs, scratching her head. “I swear…if anyone else gave me this offer, I’d laugh in their face. But…seeing as it’s you. I suppose I can place my trust in this plan of yours. You’re right, we can’t continue to live in our own separate world from Fodlan. Moreover, I would like our integration to serve as proof that our people are more than capable of living together. With the Sages gone, now is the perfect time to undo their philosophy.” She stares you in the face and comes to her conclusion. “Very well. No more hiding. It may take a while before we can convince some of the others to accept this plan. Not to mention packing away hundreds of years’ worth of junk…but I accept your offer.”

Anemone offers you her hand to shale, but instead you wrap her in a tight embrace.

>“I couldn’t have done this without your guidance. Thank you for everything.”

“H-hey…quit it!” Anemone wriggles in your grasp. “Don’t forget I almost slit your throat the first time we met!”

>“Oh, that’s right! You’ll have plenty to make up for to your new Countess, you know?”

“Please don’t make me call you that.”

Eulalia smiles and offers you a deep bow. “Thank you for everything, Blair. I’ll never be able to repay you for all that you’ve done but know that I’ll work extra hard for you once we come to Rusalka. In the meantime, I hope Gungnir continues to serve you well.”

>“You’ve done more than enough, Eulalia. I pray I never need to use Gungnir again, but if I do, I’ll feel safe knowing I have it.”

You bid a final farewell to the Arcadians, who depart from the group using a spare pegasus lent to them. After everyone has gathered their things, the Blackwings depart from Zanado. As you leave, not a single pilgrim remains behind, afraid that your departure may attract the Demonic Beasts back. Though these people show no love for you, they’re happy to bask in your protection. You hold no grudge though. In a way, they were victims too.
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Leaving Zanado behind, it takes you several days to make it to the outskirts of Garreg Mach. With the fighting over, you were in no rush, and went about at your leisure. The pilgrims that had followed you out of the valley departed of their own accord once they were a safe enough distance. You did not shake off all of them, however. More than a few wished to return to Garreg Mach, likely to seek pardon and forgiveness for having followed a charlatan. You were happy to help see them there and did not mind the extra baggage.

“For once, I’m looking forward to returning to the monastery.” Corrine says next to you. “It feels like we’ve been doing nothing but fighting and marching ever since leaving Enbarr. I could do with a warm bed and some good food.

“We’ll need to report to Seteth and the Professor first before any of that.” You remind her. “Plus, I’d like to hear from them what Shambhala was like.”

“It’s a shame we couldn’t go with them.” Corrine muses. “I wonder what kind of place Shambhala was. I mean, an entire city underground. That’s got to be a little cool, right?”

>“It’s not like we would have been there for sight-seeing…”

“I know, but still. I hope they at least picked us up a souvenir. They know how much you like Agarthan knickknacks after all.”

>“I’m sure they hardly had time to find a-…what the hell is that?” You cut your thoughts off short just as the monastery enters view. You knew that Garreg Mach had seen some damage during the siege with the Orthodox Church and Dukedom forces, but fortunately it was nothing too substantial. Now though, the monastery more closely resembled a smoldering ruin than it did the seat of power in all Fodlan. Several of the walls had been destroyed, sporting massive holes that allowed you to look through them. Inside was not much better. Many of the buildings and houses within appeared to have been razed to the ground, leaving nothing but rubble.

“For fuck’s sake, what now?!” Corrine groans angrily. “Was the monastery attacked? If so, by WHOM? Who the hell is even left alive looking to pick a fight?!”

The Blackwings approach the destroyed front gate, weapons drawn and expecting another battle. Suddenly, someone appears from behind a razed watchtower. He wears soldier’s armor and holds a nice-looking spear in his hand. Your first instinct is to gore the man where he stands, taking him to be an enemy. Instead, though, he puts his hands out, offering you no fight.

“Greetings, Commander!” The Gatekeeper offers, perhaps more cheerfully than appropriate given the circumstances. “Welcome back to Garreg Mach! Or what’s left of it…”

“What the hell happened here, man?!” Corrine yells.
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“Nobody really knows.” The Gatekeeper shrugs. “A bunch of the senior knights and bishops just started turning into these…white beasts with wings. They began attacking everything in sight, including their former friends in the clergy. Oh, and there was this massive white dragon too. It was the same one that appeared when the Empire sieged us all those years ago, only this time it wasn’t friendly! If it wasn’t for the Professor being here to slay it, things would be a lot worse.”

>“When did all this happen?” You ask, awestruck.

“Yesterday. It had only been a few days since the Professor and the Knights of Seiros had returned from their big secret mission.” He scrunches his nose. “By the way, the Archbishop is dead. They’re saying she fell during the fight against those white monsters. We’re still all waiting to hear what’s going to happen next, but they’re saying that maybe the Professor is going to take her place.” He extends out a hand, welcoming you to walk through the ruined monastery gate. “I was told we might be expecting you! Please, feel free to come in. Should I inform anyone you’re here?”

>A): Meet with the Professor and Seteth.
>B): Meet with the Black Eagles.
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>>5948435
>A): Meet with the Professor and Seteth.
Damn, we don't get to give Rhea the Eulalia Special
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>>5948435
>A): Meet with the Professor and Seteth.

>Missed being able to shank Rhea by a day
Awww.
>Blair missed seeing the Immaculate One by *this* much twice now
Kek

Also damn we took Leopold on a vacation compared to what he'd have to go through if he'd stuck with the church.

Finally Blair and Anemone have come so far, I love it.
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>>5948460
>Also damn we took Leopold on a vacation compared to what he'd have to go through if he'd stuck with the church.
Anyone want to take a bet on the likelihood of Leopold turning into a dragon if he hadn't gone with Blair?
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>>5948435
>>A): Meet with the Professor and Seteth.
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>>5948435
>A): Meet with the Professor and Seteth.
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>Anemone offers you her hand to shake, but instead you wrap her in a tight embrace.

>>“I couldn’t have done this without your guidance. Thank you for everything.”

>“H-hey…quit it!” Anemone wriggles in your grasp. “Don’t forget I almost slit your throat the first time we met!”

>>“Oh, that’s right! You’ll have plenty to make up for to your new Countess, you know?”

>“Please don’t make me call you that.”

10/10. And to think they went through this entire journey together without any Support ranks. She's a tough nut to crack, but I'm glad we got to Anemone and Eulalia in the end. Here's hoping we can make a good place for her people to grow in.

>>5948435
>A): Meet with the Professor and Seteth.
Let's meet the Professor first and finally finish our contract. Then we can celebrate with whatever's left of the Black Eagles afterwards.
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>A): Meet with the Professor and Seteth.

Well, I hope that Byleth got an A support with Rhea. Doesn't look like an S support sadly.
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>>5948435
>A): Meet with the Professor and Seteth.
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>>5948435
>A): Meet with the Professor and Seteth.

Allow us to congratulate Professor Eisner on their ascension to the position of Goddess-Emperor of Mankind!
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>>5948435
>>A): Meet with the Professor and Seteth.
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>>5948435
>A): Meet with the Professor and Seteth.
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>>5948435
Reporting to the Archbishop…no, the Professor, took greater priority over everything else. You relay as much to the Gatekeeper, who allows you and the Blackwings access to the ruins of the monastery. Walking through the devastated streets, you can scarcely believe what is right in front of you. That man had not been exaggerating when he’d made mention of White Beasts. With the battle having only taken place yesterday, it seems as though no one had gotten around to cleaning the corpses off the ground yet. You’re witness to the remains of one such creature, lying dead in a pool of its own blood. The shattered remnants of what was once an apothecary’s shop lie scattered around it.

>“They almost look like Demonic Beasts.” You observe, getting near the carcass to study it closer.

“One could make the argument that they are.” Uriel says, suddenly appearing next to you. You’ve never seen the old man looking quite so dazed before. His pale skin has grown a shade whiter as he stares down at the corpse alongside you.

>“The Gatekeeper made mention that it was the most senior knights and bishops that turned. Did you…perhaps know any of them?”

“Perhaps.” Uriel mutters. “Excuse me, Blair. I’d like to think alone for a moment.” He turns around and departs your company.

You leave Milly in charge of figuring out accommodations for the rest of the Blackwings. In the meantime, you take Ashe and Corrine along to meet with the Professor inside the main hall. Even though the Officer’s Academy had not been spared the wrath of the White Beasts, it was at least still structurally sound and standing. The knights allow you passage with little issue, and you are led into the main audience hall, where Byleth is pouring through paperwork.

“My Lords!” The soldier on duty announces. “The Blackwings are here to see you!”

“Blair!” Byleth calls out. She is wearing those same ceremonial white robes you’d seen her in previously. Whether she became the next Archbishop or not, it was clear to see she would still play a leadership role in Fodlan for many years to come. She runs across the room, offering you a warm embrace. Even now, the familiarity she treated you with was still hard to believe. What happened to that cold and distant teacher you once had? “Welcome back! Was your mission a success?”

>You nod. “We succeeded in capturing Rusalka and cutting off the supply of Agarthium. Additionally, we eliminated Patriarch Bennett at Zanado, as well as two Agarthan Sages. All pilgrims have now left the Forbidden Valley.”

Byleth breathes a great sigh of relief, and clutches onto your shoulder. “Fantastic work, Blair. Would that we could celebrate your triumph with a joyous celebration. Unfortunately, I’m sure you’ve seen the state of the monastery.”
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>“There’s no need. I’m just glad it’s over. Please, tell me what happened at Shambhala? And…here as well. Just what are those White Beasts?”

“Shambhala.” Byleth nods. “It was like nothing I’d ever seen before. Imagination can scarcely do it justice. An entire civilization living right underneath our feet. Hubert’s notes pointed us right towards the location of the Agarthan Capital, and when we arrived, the Sages were already waiting for us. Pittacus, Bias, Myson…and Thales, their leader.” Byleth says the last name with some noticeable contempt. “Four Sages in total. We slew them all. Most of their subordinates shared their fate, refusing to surrender. Only a handful of Agarthans remain alive. We’ve kept them imprisoned inside Shambhala, under the watchful eye of Hanneman and a small band of knights. Even now, Hanneman studies the inner workings of the city, hoping to bring back some strange technology that can be of use.”

>“Four Sages. On our side, we slew Diogenes, Odesse, and Cleobulus. Seven in total. So, we really did get all of them.”

“You said you slew two Sages at Zanado, though?” Byleth asks with confusion. “Who was the other?”

>“Anacharsis. A former Sage…and the man who had been masquerading as Count Charles d’Rusalka for the last thirty years.”

“I see…my condolences, Blair. That must have been hard.”

>“Thank you, Professor.” You say earnestly. Byleth seems to truly empathize with your plight. “As for what happened here…?”

“A final ploy by Thales. With his dying breath, he placed some sort of curse on select individuals. Individuals that had been extremely close with Archbishop Rhea. They transformed into those Demonic Beasts you saw outside, catching the monastery by surprise. If we hadn’t been here to stop them, I fear Garreg Mach would have been lost. And even then, it was only…thanks to the Archbishop’s sacrifice that we’re still standing here today.” Byleth says mournfully. You weren’t exactly sure what her relationship with Archbishop Rhea had been, but you could plainly see that she was suffering.

>“I’d heard there was also a dragon…”

“There was. Thankfully, we were able to take care of it.” Byleth nods.

She does not elaborate, or go into further detail, as if seeing a dragon were but a normal occurrence. With her sudden sense of brevity, you’re reminded of the Professor that you knew. The one who was short with her words and could often seem unattached. While you got the impression she might have been hiding something, there was no sense in chasing it. You were standing before the most powerful woman in all Fodlan. Granted a private audience with the person all three nations would look towards for guidance. You knew your place and would not press the matter further.
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“Geeze, you’re even killing dragons now?” Corrine whistles. “Is there anything you can’t do, teach?”

“Seriously.” An awe-struck Ashe remarks. “That’s the stuff of legends we’re talking about.

“I’m sure the three of you faced no shortage of exciting battles as well.” Byleth says with a smile. “You’ve all grown so much in such a short time. I can hardly believe it myself sometimes.”

>“Ahh, is Lord Seteth around?” You suddenly remember the Seneschal. Always next to Byleth, his absence was suddenly unusual. “Should I report to him as well?”

“Seteth and his sister are currently in mourning.” Byleth says. “They’ll be absent from their duties for some time. Worry not, I’ll let them know of your success. I’ll also see that the gold that was promised to you for your work is delivered shortly.” She smiles, changing the topic quickly. “Tell me, do you intend to stay working as mercenaries? Even though the fighting had died down, I’m sure a company of your renown will hardly have difficulty finding employment.”

“Absolutely not.” Corrine shakes her head. “Blair’s a Countess now, teach. She can’t be stooping down to mercenary work anymore.”

Though it was obvious the Blackwings would dissolve one day, it was still something you’d hardly thought about. Ending things so suddenly would not be easy. But Corrine was right. You had no desire to continue mercenary work, nor would you want the company to continue. The Blackwings had done their job, and it was time to lay the company’s name to rest. Once Byleth’s payment of gold was distributed evenly, it would be time to say goodbye to many of your comrades.

“You’ll be leading Rusalka now?” Byleth asks, surprised. “That’s wonderful. It seems that you and I have something in common, Blair. We’re mercenaries that have jumped up the latter far higher than we could ever have imagined. Tell me, from one sellsword to another, is there anything you think you’ve learned from your travels that will benefit you as a ruler?”

>A): I must always protect my people, no matter what the cost.
>B): Being in charge means making tough decisions. One must be ready to compromise for the greater good of their people.
>C): Popularity means nothing. Even if your people question your rule and think you mad, you must have their best interests at heart.
>D): One cannot do everything by themselves. You must learn to place faith in trustworthy comrades who can ease your burden.
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>>5949511
>D): One cannot do everything by themselves. You must learn to place faith in trustworthy comrades who can ease your burden.
The greatest message of them all: the power of friendship triumphs everything.
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>Byleth kills Solon, Pittacus, Bias, Myson, and Thales.
>Blair kills Diogenes, Odesse, Cleobulus, and Anacharsis.

5-4, if we count former/ex-sages. Granted, one of our Sage kills was handed to us on a silver platter, but we take those. To think they were laid low by Crestless humans, eh?

>>5949511
>D): One cannot do everything by themselves. You must learn to place faith in trustworthy comrades who can ease your burden.

I was thinking of A, B, or C, but I felt like it was too close to what Edelgard and Dimitri were likely thinking. Instead, we're ironically taking a page out of Claude's book here-- to impress upon the same lessons we gave to Mary. We couldn't have made it this far without those who are faithful and trustworthy, and all that. Corrine, Ashe, Anemone... Diana and Shelley... Leopold and Uriel... everyone who stuck by us even when the going was rough helped us succeed, yeah? It's an answer I think that "good ending Blair" would come up with.
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>>5949511
>>D): One cannot do everything by themselves. You must learn to place faith in trustworthy comrades who can ease your burden.
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>>5949511
>D): One cannot do everything by themselves. You must learn to place faith in trustworthy comrades who can ease your burden.

Some were Eagles, once. Others were Lions. Others still were Knights of Seiros, and others never walked these halls at all. Still, this mighty unkindness has pecked the eyes out of Shambhala. These clever ravens have done what neither Lion nor Deer nor Wolf ever dreamed of, won battles matched only by those Eagles who flew with the Enlightened One herself. When the time comes for the last Blackwing to meet the Goddess, may they all fly Her skies together for all time.
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>>5949511
>D): One cannot do everything by themselves. You must learn to place faith in trustworthy comrades who can ease your burden.

It's between this and C for me.
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>>5949511
>C): Popularity means nothing. Even if your people question your rule and think you mad, you must have their best interests at heart.
>D): One cannot do everything by themselves. You must learn to place faith in trustworthy comrades who can ease your burden.
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>>5949511
>D): One cannot do everything by themselves. You must learn to place faith in trustworthy comrades who can ease your burden.

Blair wouldn't be close to where she is now without the support of all her friends and comrades. And honestly popularity does mean something - Rex was popular with his men and some of them were willing to carry on his dream even after his death. Dad was not popular and it turned his people against him.

>Uriel
Damn that must hit hard. We were worried about Leopold but honestly Uriel had a much higher chance of turning into a white beast. Hope we get a chance to go after him before the quest wraps up.

>Blackwings disbanding
I don't want it to end anons
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Would there have been any route where Blair could've gotten a crest stone?
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>Killed 4 Sages in total, landing the finishing blow on 2
Blair did a good job despite being a Crestlet.

>>5949511
>D): One cannot do everything by themselves. You must learn to place faith in trustworthy comrades who can ease your burden.
We did win with the power of friendship allowing us to 1-turn most bosses.
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>>5949688
If we got our ass kicked by Rex at Gronder then Anemone would have implanted us with the Crest of Indech so we'd survive. But that would have firmly set us on the Bad End path because that probably would have turned us in Lys 2.0
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>>5949511
>D): One cannot do everything by themselves. You must learn to place faith in trustworthy comrades who can ease your burden.

>>5949679
Perhaps one of the Blackwings will want to continue, take up the name? But then they might as well choose to take a new name, be their own thing.
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>>5949511
>>B): Being in charge means making tough decisions. One must be ready to compromise for the greater good of their people
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>>5949735
Blair could still use the name for Rusalka's military force, though maybe only if a notable amount of the mercenaries decide to stay with Blair and set up shop in Rusalka.
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>>5949735
The only ones I can even see doing it are Shelley/Nero/Roxanne...but they're all dead. Everyone else either isn't mercenary enough or is too junior to get the respect of the oldtimers (Rocks + Elanore)
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>>5949511
>D): One cannot do everything by themselves. You must learn to place faith in trustworthy comrades who can ease your burden.
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>>5949763
We'd be honestly incredibly fortunate if we could, honestly. A bunch of level 40+ dudes are nothing to sniff at, and these guys have insanely proven loyalty, all of them willing to go to Zanado with us except for Mina, and well, Mina was pretty fair to cop out. It's really on whether or not they want to beat their weapons into plowshares or not, barring exceptional circumstances like Damian needing to go back to his estate, on whether or not they'll be willing to shack up with Blair. Any of the mercheads would realize that things would get pretty dicey for employment too, albeit I guess they could get a permanent placement at Fodlan's locket, with Claude MIA that's always gonna be a hotspot.

Barring loaners like Leopold and Kate, I feel Elizabeth is probably gonna leave too for the Church again. Uriel's getting on in years, might retire for good if he doesn't go back either. Clay might go wandering again. Kayla's dependent on if Leif wants her back eventually. Ingrid's got Galatea to take care of. Otherwise, personal loyalty will carry hard for people like Corinne and Diana, lack of great options for people like Yara and Ava, they're already living there for Anemone and Eulalia, and a decent steady paycheck in a poor martial market for people like Eleanor and Rocks. Also we're banging Ashe.

Honestly between the remnant Hellwings and whichever of the Blackwings stick with us, we're gonna probably have a fairly frightening concentration of force in Rusalka, the Arcadians will probably be safe barring a Javelin or an army.

That being said, a lot of them probably are rich now and with their heroics, have a solid chance of being offered land and such, so who knows.

>D): One cannot do everything by themselves. You must learn to place faith in trustworthy comrades who can ease your burden.
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>“One cannot do everything by themselves. You must learn to place faith in trustworthy comrades who can ease your burden.” It was true. Every single one of the Blackwings had their role to play. From Corrine helping you manage the company, to Milly’s distribution of pay and Sebastian’s habit of keeping the troops drilled and ready, you needed the help of each of your comrades. You saw no shame in admitting this. It took delegating responsibilities to run a mercenary company, and you imagined running a country was no different.

“I see...” Byleth ponders your answer. “And I take it Ashe and Corrine will be following you back to Rusalka?”

“Absolutely. She’s my sister. I can’t leave her alone now that she’s got a full plate in front of her.” Corrine says.

“I’ll follow Blair anywhere.” Ashe says resolutely. “I’ll be heading to Arianrhod first to pick up my siblings. I haven’t seen them since before leaving for Ailell. Afterwards, we’ll all come back to Rusalka. And we’ll start a new life together. As one family.”

“You picked a good answer, Blair.” Byleth smiles. “With these two by your side, I’m sure your rule will be a fruitful one. I endeavor to do the same. With Seteth and Flayn’s assistance, I hope to be able to pull Fodlan out of this wreck. I may not be able to live up to Rhea’s legacy, but I will do everything I can to ensure this is a brand-new age for all of us. Free from the shackles of the past. I hope that we may meet again one day, you three.”

The three of you bid farewell to Byleth, who assures you that someone will be over with your promised gold. Likewise, you inform her that you’ll be transferring over the Heroes Relics and Sacred Weapons you acquired from Zanado. Grateful that they were not lost, the Professor promises you that she will ensure they are returned to their respective houses and kept in safekeeping. On your way out of the audience chamber, you run into three familiar faces who were just about to step inside.

“Blair! Corrine! Ashe! There you are!” Dorothea exclaims excitedly. With her are both Bernadetta and Ferdinand. You’re relieved you’re afforded an opportunity to see the three of them again, and exchange warm embraces all around.

“I see that your mission was a resounding success.” Ferdinand exclaims cheerfully. “With our combined efforts, we’ve systematically rooted out every foul creature that dared to spread their corruption throughout the Empire. It can’t undo what’s already been done, but at least now I hope that our dearly departed friends may rest easy.”

“Poor Edie…” Dorothea says mournfully. “It’s no excuse for what she did, but I can’t imagine what it must have been like having to suffer at those things hands.”

“What are the three of you going to do now?” Bernadetta asks.
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The three of you go over your future plans to your friends in the Black Eagles, who respond with some measure of surprise.

“A Countess!?” Dorothea exclaims in shock. “No way! We were the only commoners in the Black Eagles, and now you’ve gone and secured yourself a nice title!” Dorothea moans in frustration. She suddenly locks her arm around your own and scoots in close. “Say, Ashe hasn’t put a ring on your finger yet, has he? So, it’s not official? How about you and I get married instead? I’ll treat you ri-hey!” She yelps as Ferdinand pulls your former roommate off you.

“Congratulations, Blair.” Ferdinand says earnestly, even as he wrangles Dorothea aside. “If anyone is fit for the role, it’s you. I’ll also be taking over as the new Prime Minister of Adrestia. I wager I’ll be spending quite some time in Enbarr as I try to right our nation’s course. It feels me with confidence that there will be at least one other noble that I can count on that has the country’s best interest at heart.” He says this as he looks towards Bernadetta.

“A-ah, right! I’ll be taking over House Varley.” Bernadetta says meekly. “I’d…really rather not. But Ferdinand and the Professor both insist I take control instead of my father. So…I guess I have to.” She sighs. “I thought fighting was scary…but at least I knew how to do that! I don’t know anything about leading a county!”

>“Neither do I.” You assure your friend. “But I’m sure we’ll find out. If I discover any good tricks, I’ll write you and tell you all about them.”

“Geeze, everyone’s got a fancy chair waiting for them.” Dorothea grumbles. “As for me, I’ll be returning to the Mittelfrank Opera Company. The theater was destroyed during the Siege of Enbarr. I want to help rebuild it better than ever. I think now more than ever, people could use a nice diversion. So, when we’re back up and running, promise me you’ll come see me perform.”

>“I’ll be right there in the first row.”

“I have to admit…this is all rather nostalgic.” Ferdinand waxes. “Though it was only a short year…I often find myself missing our time at the academy.”

“Remember when I taught you how to dance so you could impress Ashe?” Dorothea teases you. “You really owe me for that one. Who knew I was setting you up with your future husband.”

“I’d bet it’s safe to say our graduating class was the most influential in the entire history of Garreg Mach.” Corrine boasts. “That’s Black Eagle supremacy for you!”

“Am I allowed to even be in this conversation?” Ashe frowns. “I mean I only joined towards the end of the year…”

“Hey, you saw the light eventually.” Dorothea says. “That counts for something.”

“It’s…hard to believe we’re all that’s left.” Bernadetta says.
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>>5950433
Silence descends as you realize just how small the group you were standing in really was. Edelgard, Hubert, Petra, Caspar, Lindhardt, Martha, Xavier, Derrek, Ronald, Byron. There were probably others too. Students you’d only sat next to in a classroom or passed by in a hallway. You’d offer them a slight smile or a polite wave, and they’d reciprocate. Of all three houses in the Officer’s Academy, yours certainly fared the best. But even then, there were still more dead Black Eagles than alive ones.

“Way to bring down the mood…” Corrine mutters. “This might be the last time we’re all together at Garreg Mach. Of course I’ll miss our friends. In fact, I’m sure I’ll be the only person that even remembers those three knuckleheads from my unit. That being said…I don’t intend to get sad every time their memory is brought up. Doing so seems like it would be too…disrespectful. When I think of Martha and Xavier screaming obscenities at each other, I want to laugh, not cry. I think that’s what they’d want from us. Hell, I don’t think even Edelgard herself would want to see us moping about like a bunch of losers.”

“When I think of Caspar, I think of him fighting too rough during sparring sessions.” Ferdinand groans. “That boy really didn’t know his own strength. I swear I still feel the pain from when he dislocated my left arm. Hubert gave him quite a verbal lashing that day.”

“I can’t eat a sorbet without thinking of Edie.” Dorothea admits. “I always thought it was so cute how she’d always shiver having one. For an Emperor she sure could be pretty girly…”

“Lindhardt and I would sneak away together during mandatory training days.” Bernadetta adds. “We both hated those days so much! He’d always bring these great pastries and tea. Even the Professor had a hard time finding us. Just goes to show what two slackers are capable of when they work together.”

>Choose a Black Eagle to remember.
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>>5950434
>Petra
Apart from Doro and Bern she was one of our earliest buddies, and Caspar has already been remembered.

>Ferdinand wrangling Dorothea
Fucking kek. Also we have to force Leif down to one of Doro's shows at some point, I still want to make her a Queen
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>>5950434
>Choose a Black Eagle to remember.
>Petra

She's was at the same Support level with us as Edelgard and Caspar alike, and with our tendency to look outward, the foreigner might come to mind more than Caspar. Any Eagle we had a better Support with is still alive. Also, wow, we never actually got any Support with Ferdinand. I just noticed that.
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>>5950434
>Petra

She was our other designated sparring partner, whenever we didn't feel like fighting Felix. I'd pick Martha, but Corrine already celebrated her life, so let's pass the screentime on everyone's favorite foreigner girl.
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>>5950434
>Petra
She was kinda screwed either way, because even if she wasn't loyal to Edelgard she was still a political hostage.

>>5950055
You know, this got me thinking about where the Blackwings may land.

>Ava
She's 100% hanging up her spear. Maybe she might even retrain as a baker, who knows. Probably won't settle in Rusalka because it's still Empire though Blair would welcome her.

>Caleb, Milly, Theo
If they're not committed to their circus act, then Caleb and Milly do have places in Rusalka as Blair's engineer and castle quartermaster respectively. It's not gonna be too hard to squeeze Theo in somewhere.

>Diana
Depends on how loyal she is to Blair. If she doesn't stay in Rusalka then I can see her eventually having a high role in monastery's Pegasus division.

>Sebastian
If he doesn't pledge his aid to rebuilding the Kingdom, I can see him replacing Wedge as Blair's man-at-arms

>Elizabeth
Either back to the main Church, or maybe she works at extending it's reach in Rusalka since the church has been neglected there.

>Clay
Back to drifting, though he might stick around in Rusalka until Blair finds her footing.

>Uriel
Enjoying a deserved retirement after hard carrying the Blackwings through most of the sage fights.

>Scratch/Yara
Yeah I dunno with these two. They might stick with Blair purely for lack of better options - Yara might head back to rebuild Duscur? It pays to have an in with the countess.

>Mina
I can see her sticking around in Rusalka to be a Court entertainer - it's the steady paycheck she's been dreaming of.
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>Petra
Summer Blair when
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>>5950605
Not gonna lie, a Summer Blair / Anemone Duo Unit would be kickass.
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>>5950434
>Choose a Black Eagle to remember.
>Petra
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>>5950434
>>Choose a Black Eagle to remember.
Petra
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A halloween Blair wearing a traditional Witch outfit with the bigass hat would be pretty baller.
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>>5950434
>“I could never keep up with Petra.” You say, reminiscing about your prior sparring sessions with the Princess of Brigid. “I always thought I was faster than just about anyone in the Black Eagles…but then Petra would come along, and my head would spin just trying to keep up with her. She certainly thrashed me quite often…but I always learned a lot from our fights. She’d always have such kind words to share after we were done too. Even though I…couldn’t exactly understand what she was saying a few times.”

“Corrine’s right.” Dorothea affirms. “There’s so much good to remember about each of our friends. I won’t dishonor their memory by moping around every time I’m reminded of their lives. I’ll cherish each day to the fullest, for their sake. We owe them at least that much.”

Ferdinand nods. “I couldn’t have said it better myself.”

“We’ll meet again…right?” Bernadetta asks you.

>“Of course we will. If you ever need a reprieve from your responsibilities, come visit me in Rusalka.”

“Don’t encourage her bad habits, please.” Ferdinand sighs.

>“That goes for all of you too. I may have missed the big class reunion this year, but I’m still a Black Eagle through and through. It was brief, but I treasured the time I spent with each of you. You’ll always be my friends.”

“Take it easy, kid.” Dorothea hugs you tightly, tears welling in her eyes. You say your final goodbyes to the remaining Black Eagles and watch as they enter the audience hall to meet with Byleth. For a brief moment, you wonder how different things might have been had you stayed at Garreg Mach that day and fought alongside the Professor against Edelgard. It was a question you’d often posed to yourself in the last several years. That day, there were many routes you could have gone down. Things you could have done differently that would have drastically altered the course of your life and those around you. A part of you would have loved to have stayed by their side. But they had their paths, and you had your own. Regardless of how things turned out, you did not regret the decision you made that day.

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For several days, the Blackwings had been camped in a small hamlet near Garreg Mach. With the condition that the monastery was in, there was no way they could reliably house the many sellswords under your banner. Additionally, you felt it would be inappropriate for the Blackwings to take up space that could be used for those that had been displaced or injured during the White Beast attack. Perhaps most importantly of all though, Garreg Mach was in a state of mourning. Many lives had been lost, including the Archbishop of the Church of Seiros. So many things were left uncertain. But as for the Blackwings…

“Let’s get drunk!” Theo roars at the top of his lungs, and everyone packed into the bar reciprocates his scream.

The Blackwings were feeling pretty good.
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Though perhaps it was a tad inappropriate or even insensitive, you couldn’t blame them. They weren’t the Knights of Seiros, with their strict adherence to the Church and its teachings. Hell, you doubted half of them had ever even stepped foot inside a church. They were mercenaries. They always had been. And not only had they just survived the worst war in Fodlan’s history, but they’d also been paid handsomely for their remarkable services. As far as you saw it, they’d more than earned the right to shout and cheer, even if the rest of the surrounding world was terrified at what the future would hold.

But as you sat within the tavern, sipping your ale and staring at some of your more raucous mercenaries working at opening a keg, you felt more than just excitement in the air. Something else was going on here. Your men seemed to be glancing in your direction more so than usual. A brief friendly chat you’d had with an archer that worked under Ashe ended with her voice breaking before she was forced to excuse herself from your presence. And every few minutes, another drunken mercenary would stand up to loudly toast their drink in your direction, looking at you with almost a sense of neediness. This feeling that you could sense lingering in the air…it was tension. Everyone here knew what was about to happen. For more than a few of the mercenaries gathered here, they’d spent the last five years under your service. And now, that would soon be at an end. No one knew what the future held for Fodlan. And while the Blackwings were facing that uncertainty with more bravado than anyone else you knew; they were still uncertain all the same. However, there was one thing that they knew for sure.

Tonight, you will officially disband the Blackwings.

You stand from your seat. Unlike everyone else, you hadn’t had much to drink yet, and so still had full control of your mind and senses. You’d paid the innkeeper a decent amount of gold to rent out the tavern. The idea was that there would only be Blackwings under this roof. But as you looked around, you caught a few other familiar faces. Mary was here, as were many of her Pegasus Knights that fought by your side at Enbarr. Likewise, Leopold and his paladins had also joined the party.

You also notice that several of your captains had broken off into groups, drinking and chatting amongst themselves.

“This might be the last chance you ever have to speak closely with some of them.” Corrine says from her seat next to you. As always, she knew exactly what you were thinking. “Don’t leave anything on the table, or you’ll regret it.”

Determined to talk to everyone, you start with:

>Diana, Mary, and Ava
>Uriel, Leopold, and Elizabeth
>Milly, Caleb, and Theo
>Clay, Scratch, and Kayla
>Ingrid, Eleanor, and Sebastian
>Damian, Yara, and Rocks
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>>5951146
>>Damian, Yara, and Rocks

From the bottom to the top I guess? Are we doing all of them?
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>>5951146
>Uriel, Leopold, and Elizabeth
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>>5951146
>Milly, Caleb, and Theo
They were the first, its only fitting.
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>>5951146
>Milly, Caleb, and Theo
Thank goodness we're seeing them all off.

>Randos getting misty eyed at the blackwings breaking up
Awww. I forgot that even the NPCs who are stuck around until now are ride or die for her.

>“This might be the last chance you ever have to speak closely with some of them.”
...and now I'm getting misty eyed. Might as well start with the group who's members we can maybe drag back home kek
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In hindsight, I'm surprised Damian didn't get an appearance in this final reunion with the Black Eagles-- then again, I suppose he spent most of the year sulking alone, hah.

>A brief friendly chat you’d had with an archer that worked under Ashe ended with her voice breaking before she was forced to excuse herself from your presence.

Poor girl. I wonder if she was into Ashe as well though clearly not as much as Blair, kek. Now I'm wondering about that generic archer that we helped out after Ordelia-- I wonder if he survived Gronder Field.

>And every few minutes, another drunken mercenary would stand up to loudly toast their drink in your direction, looking at you with almost a sense of neediness

How bittersweet. I'll toast to Blair and the Blackwings too, hah.

>>5951146
Looks like we're getting our victory lap. If we're talking to everyone here, I'm almost inclined to let the first come last, and the last come first. That being said, the people we 'recruited' last (Ingrid, Leopold, etc.) have some emotional weight to them, so I think we'll save them for night's end.

>Milly, Caleb, and Theo

Curious to see where they're going, honestly. I know that at some point, they were considering changing the name of the Killer Trio into the Blackwing Circus-- and I certainly don't mind if they take the name of the Blackwings and used it to put a smile on people's faces instead, heh. I certainly don't mind taking them in if there's no other place for them to go, though.
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>>5951146
>Clay, Scratch, and Kayla
The most likely to vanish with the wind shall be the first to whom we speak.
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>>5951146
>>Uriel, Leopold, and Elizabeth
It's sad innit
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>>5951146
>Milly, Caleb, and Theo
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>>5951146
>Milly, Caleb, and Theo
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>>5951146
>>Clay, Scratch, and Kayla
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You decide to start your trek around the inn by chatting with the first three members of the Blackwings. As usual, Theo has taken to overindulgence, drinking straight from a large keg that seems to have been personally reserved for him alone. While such behavior was clearly bewildering, Milly and Caleb watched his antics as though they were the most normal thing in the world. Only when they see you approaching them does Theo place the keg down and greet you warmly.

“There she is! Best boss I ever had!” Theo exclaims, burping loudly. “Damn…I’m gonna miss you a whole lot!”

>“Theo, how did you know-“

“We all know.” Milly interjects, smiling. “Everyone here does. We figured that’s what this giant party was for. One last excuse to get drunk together as a big happy family. It’s a good idea. We can send the Blackwings out with one final bang.”

“It’s better this way, too.” Caleb says. “Even if you didn’t disband the company, there’s no way we could ever outdo what we did at Zanado. Better to go out while we’re on top, eh?” He toasts with a swig of his glass. “Mercenary companies for generations will be looking towards the legend of the Blackwings for inspiration.”

>“I see.” So, your intuition was right. Everyone here already knew that this was the Blackwing’s final night together. “Well then, I won’t beat around the bush. Where do the three of you intend to go from here? Just so you know, you’re more than welcome to join me back in Rusalka. I could certainly find work for the three of you. You’d be helping me greatly too.”

The Killer Trio glance at each other briefly, and you sense some awkwardness. It seems that the three of them had already made up their mind about what they were going to do and were now looking to see who would break the news to you first.

“You’re sweet to offer, Blair.” Milly says sympathetically. “But...well, we’re adventurers at heart. Always have been. Staying put in one place just isn’t for us. We had a chance to live that life once. And if we did, well, we never would have met you.”

“So, we’re putting the band back together.” Theo says triumphantly. “The Killer Trio is going back on tour! Only this time, we’ve got ourselves a new name. You’re looking at the Blackwing Trio, Blair! The most esteemed travelling circus troupe in all Fodlan!”

“We thought we might have more success if we ditched the ‘Killer’ part of our name.” Caleb admits. “Plus, this way, we can take a piece of the Blackwings with us wherever we go.”

>“So, you’re really serious about this whole travelling entertainment thing?”

“It certainly beats fighting.” Milly says. “And the three of us have been doing that for much longer than you’d think. After our last company was slaughtered by the Ashen Demon, we wanted to do something different. And it felt like it would be a waste to not use our lives for good.”
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“Entertaining is much easier than fighting.” Theo nods affirmatively. “And by the time you’re done, you’ve brought a smile to everyone’s faces. Don’t get me wrong, I’ll always love chopping idiots down with my axe. But that just can’t compete with having an adoring crowd surrounding you, cheering your name and showering you with praise. That’s the type of thing I want to live for now. I can make a lot more people happier that way.”

>“I never knew you all felt so strong about this calling. I actually feel a bit bad. Had you never encountered Corrine and I in that forest outside of Charon, you would have never gotten sucked into this whole mess. You could have kept on travelling and performing instead of having to constantly risk your lives.”

“Who would we have performed for, ruins?” Caleb scoffs.

“Caleb’s right.” Milly says. “Eventually, the Empire would have put a stop to our little shows anyway. Besides, we said we wanted to use our lives for good, and we feel as though we did just that. We helped put an end to the war and put some really scary dark mages down. Don’t feel bad for us, Blair. We haven’t regretted following you for a single second.”

>“Milly…Caleb, Theo. Thank you so much. I believe that were it not for you, the Blackwings would not exist. You’ve been with me since the very beginning of this journey. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to fully repay you for everything that you’ve done…but know that you’ll always be welcome in Rusalka. Please, stop by one day. I’d love to see your performance for myself.”

“Absolutely.” Theo says. “Just make sure you have a big audience waiting for us when we get there.”

“Thanks again for the ballista, Blair.” Caleb says. “You really did know how to let us have some fun.”

“Goodbye, Blair.” Milly says, holding your hand tight. “I’ll be sure to tell everyone we meet on the road that the big scary ‘Witch’ wasn’t all that bad.”

>Choose another group to speak with:

>Diana, Mary, and Ava
>Uriel, Leopold, and Elizabeth
>Clay, Scratch, and Kayla
>Ingrid, Eleanor, and Sebastian
>Damian, Yara, and Rocks
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>>5952010
>>Diana, Mary, and Ava
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D'aww. I'm glad they're all so passionate about wanting to bring smiles to people's faces. Better that than to fight endlessly forever, eh? Maybe they can use the Blackwing name and do some good with it.

>>5952010
>Clay, Scratch, and Kayla

I want to save Uriel, Leopold, and Elizabeth, and Ingrid, Eleanor, and Sebastian for later, so let's go for the wanderers.
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>>5952010
>>Clay, Scratch, and Kayla
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>>5952010
>Clay, Scratch, and Kayla
The name 'Blackwing' is gonna become a weirdly common name in the future if more of our men keep using the name, in the future people will have to clarify if you're talking about the mercenary group, the circus or something else lol.
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>>5952010
>Clay, Scratch, and Kayla
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>>5952010
>Clay, Scratch, and Kayla

Kayla is off back to Sreng, and Clay is off to dispense justice elsewhere, but I'm interested to see what Scratch's plans are.

>>5952093
This has me wheezing, imagine if they get super famous and years later someone like Leopold mentions how he was once part of the Blackwings and the greenhorns he's teaching go "....like the circus?"
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>>5952010
>Clay, Scratch, and Kayla
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>>5952010
>Clay, Scratch, and Kayla
Let's see what they're doing.
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>>5952010
>Clay, Scratch, and Kayla
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>“Plus, this way, we can take a piece of the Blackwings with us wherever we go.”

>“I’ll be sure to tell everyone we meet on the road that the big scary ‘Witch’ wasn’t all that bad.”

Milly and Caleb living up to their former name and going right for the heart here. Go forth and spread happiness, you three.

>>5952010
>Clay, Scratch, and Kayla

Also I agree with the sentiment that the kingdom and church trios be kept for last. Blair having one last chat with her two mentors and then finally calling time feels fitting
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>>5952010
After exchanging words with the newly dubbed ‘Blackwing Trio’, you move on to the even more unusual trio of Clay, Scratch and Kayla. The three of them had taken to sticking together tonight. Clay was in the middle of telling some sort of outrageous story from his past, and you could quickly tell that the other two were doing their best to feign interest. Only when you arrive to offer a lifeline does the entire debacle come to an end.

“Of course, I tried to warn my lord that this ‘celebration’ we were heading to was a trap.” Clay recalls. “A ploy concocted by his rival to steal his woman and set our forces ablaze. Unfortunately, he did not heed my words, and when we arrived-“

“O-oh, Blair!” Kayla calls out desperately. “Come sit with us! Let’s chat!”

>“How are the three of you enjoying yourselves?” You ask, taking a seat with them and interrupting Clay mid-story. “Be sure to let loose tonight. You’ve all more than earned the right.”

“Heh, let loose? It sure as hell ain’t like you to say something like that.” Scratch remarks, taking a large gulp from her drink. “Guess the rumors about you breaking up the company are true after all.”

“Honestly, it’s great.” Clay says positively. “Take it from me, most mercenary companies don’t choose to disband of their own volition. More often than not, they’re either wiped out to a man, or left in a crippling enough state that they’re unable to continue the profession. To be able to choose the day of your own retirement is a dream most sellswords can only imagine. This certainly is a night worth celebrating.”

“Speak for yourself.” Scratch sighs into her beverage. “I’m depressed.”

“You’re going to miss everyone, aren’t you?” Kayla asks the bandit.

“Huh? No. I’m depressed because Blair made me give back that fancy shield I was using back at Zanado. The uhh…Ayy-gis Shield, was it? I found the damn thing. Why’d I have to let it go?”

“You did not ‘find’ it, I gave it to you.” Clay scolds her. “And that was a priceless Heroes Relic, centuries old. The way you were using it to bludgeon Demonic Beasts to death was…well…”

“Whatever works.” Scratch shrugs her shoulders and returns to her drink.

>“Where do the three of you intend to go from here?”

“Sreng.” The three reply back in unison.

“Clay was generous enough to offer to escort me and my healers back north.” Kayla says happily. “It’s about time we return home. I’m sure Prince Leif is worried sick about me! And with these two guarding me, I’m sure I’ll return completely unmolested.”

You note the briefest tinge of disappointment in her voice.

“Blondie here came clean about having a Crest.” Scratch points towards Clay. “He’s offered to help teach me how to fully utilize my own. So, I’ll be tagging along with him for the time being while I figure out how this thing works.”
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>“Wow…you’re being quite generous all of a sudden.” You squint your eyes in suspicion towards the blonde mercenary.

“Aren’t I always?” Clay smirks, taking his own sip. “I can’t very well let this boar go around not knowing how her precious gift works, can I? Besides, Sreng sounds rather nice right now. I already speak the language, and there’s sure to be plenty of fights to be found. I doubt everyone will take kindly to our friend Leif deposing Maeve and taking over the country. Not to mention the pains that will come with leaving raiding behind for good. I’m sure I’ll be able to find plenty of heads to knock around up there. And it’ll be good to have another Crest user watching my back.”

>“How can you already be itching to fight again?!”

“It’s what I do, Blair.” Clay flexes a bicep in your direction. “Wherever people are in desperate need of a hero, I’ll be there to come to their aid!”

>“Is that so? It’s funny, Anacharsis seemed to have a different impression of you. One that I’ve heard before.”

“Blair, please.” Clay says, attempting to brush your concerns aside. “I already told you; the Crest of Chevalier is different than what that Sreng Witch was doing. You really can’t believe everything you hear! I’m sure old Anachar-whatever was trying to sow division between us at the last minute.”

You weren’t sure if Clay saw the irony in his own words or not. While the man had undoubtedly helped the Blackwings time and time again, you saw very little difference between his Crest and Nosferatu. It was quite possible that he’d been lying to you when he said he was not stealing the life force of others to remain young. Still, you’d never seen him fighting anyone who hadn’t shown themselves to be an enemy. And even now, he still seemed to have good intentions. You couldn’t place Clay at all. But, well…

>“Right.” You sigh. It’s not like you could prove it anyway. You’d just have to hope for the best. “Give my regards to Prince Leif.

“Of course!” Kayla says. “Be sure to come visit us one day. Everyone there will definitely want to see you again after I finish telling them of our adventures.”

“If it weren’t for you, I’d be rotting in a dungeon right now.” Scratch says. “I’ll always owe ya, Blair. If you ever need someone taken care of, I’ll come running back to fight for you no matter what.”

“Blair.” Clay is suddenly serious for the first time. “You’re a remarkable woman, and one who should be proud of what she’s accomplished. In my life, many have come and gone. But you’ll always be someone worth remembering. I wish you many days of happiness ahead.”

>Choose another group to speak with:

>Diana, Mary, and Ava
>Uriel, Leopold, and Elizabeth
>Ingrid, Eleanor, and Sebastian
>Damian, Yara, and Rocks
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>>5952519
>>Damian, Yara, and Rocks
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>>5952519
>Damian, Yara, and Rocks
Come to think of it, poor Rocks. We recruited him maybe a couple of months ago and now we're breaking up again? This time, without a war for the Purple Axe Knights to continue.
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>>5952519
>Damian, Yara, and Rocks
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>>5952519
>Diana, Mary, and Ava
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>>5952519
>Damian, Yara, and Rocks

Ya know, I was half thinking that it would be worth it for Clay to take Scratch on as a mentee but didn't think he'd want to be tied down like that. Guess I was wrong.

>Clay's farewell
I was also not expecting his 400 year old loser to be this touching. You'd better like for another 400 years more.

Since it seems like everyone is group together in order of where they're going to go next, I'm Interested to know if Damien/Yara/Rocks are all going back to the Empire. Damien has the funds to hire Rocks and his boys as bodyguards, but Yara?
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>You note the briefest tinge of disappointment in her voice.

Kek. Kayla and her Physics ended up being clutch, in the end. It was a shame it was a choice between her and Seamus, but the Total M Cleric was fun.

>Scratch and Clay traveling together

Nice. Didn't expect them to hit it off, but two Crest Bearers with mysterious Crests that are extremely rare and have been acquired through equally mysterious circumstances... I suppose it makes sense.

We'll miss you lads. Wanderers got to wander, I suppose. Part of me is curious though-- if we had S-Supported Clay instead, would he have settled down, or would he have left Blair? I'm sure her mortality would've put a damper on his thoughts of immortality, hah.

>>5952519
>Damian, Yara, and Rocks

Damian's heading back to Enbarr, and Rocks might be hired on as a mercenary... but what about Yara? I doubt she'll want to head back to Duscur in the current state of the Kingdom... Maybe she'll shack up with Damian? I certainly wouldn't mind more Blackwings ending up together lmao.
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>>5952519
>Damian, Yara, and Rocks

>Blair immediately being suspicious of Clay volunteering to mentor a lady
fucking kek. Is there any hot lady Blackwing (apart from the obviously taken one and the sad widow) that this horndog hasn't tried it on with? Oh well, Scratch can probably punch him all the way back to Rusalka if he gets too much. Or maybe in a few years Rex and Winona's kid won't be the only one in the land with two crested parents.

>“Of course, I tried to warn my lord that this ‘celebration’ we were heading to was a trap.” Clay recalls. “A ploy concocted by his rival to steal his woman and set our forces ablaze.
Yeah I can believe that this guy fought in the Holy War. Probably rocked up to the second gen units pretending to be his own son kek.

...Though I wonder if he'll eventually be telling tales about the greatest battles of his career, the ones which he fought alongside a beautiful and powerful witch.
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>>5935897
Been a hell of a ride, Tree! You da man.

I found my file so have a Blairsmile

>>5950758
>>5950605
Alright lads, which Seasonal Blair should I sketch out? It's not gonna be on the level of the skeb piece but I'll try and make it good.

Pre or Post-timeskip?
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>>5952774
Putting my vote in for post timeskip Witch Blair. Big hat + big hair
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>>5952774
Hey drawfriend! You're doing God's work, and we're always glad for more Blair art. It's been a while since I've played FEH, but if I recall the seasonals correctly...

Spring (Picnic) > Summer (Swimwear) > Valentines (Bridal) > Easter (Bunny) > Winter (Christmas) > Hot Springs (Towel)

And Post-Timeskip > Pre-Timeskip, personally.

Of course, I'm happy to see whatever you cook up!
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>>5952798
Oh, and Autumn (Halloween) between Summer and Valentines, personally. Almost forgot that one.
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I love it! Are you the anon that drew the original Blair? I wasn't sure if you were still around! Without you I have no idea what we would have been doing with Blair's design both past and present. Very likely I might have just continued to use a generic portrait. Either way, thank you so much for your great work!
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>>5952811
Yup it's me! I've been pretty busy this past year due to work but have a bit of free time now.
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>>5952815
Really glad to hear that you're still around, friend. If we're putting in votes for another drawing, I'd love to see your take on a Summer or Witch version of Blair.
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>>5952519
>Damian, Yara, and Rocks

>>5952774
Well obviously I'm voting for halloween witch blair, post-time skip fits best as she got that name after the skip.
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Now that the quest is ending let's share some of the art Blair's gotten, this conspiracy one is my favorite.
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>>5952822
That is a great one. We've been blessed with many talented drawanons.
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>>5952519
>Uriel, Leopold, and Elizabeth

>>5952774
I did propose Summer but I'd be happy with anything! Although Valentine wedding gown Blair for the ending would be nice.
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>>5952871
Any idea what the next project will be?
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Whatever you decide to run next I'll be there to check it out even if it's not a Fire Emblem related, speaking of, what kind of ideas for other Quests have you had while running this?
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>>5952898
>>5952907
I don't have any other plans to do another quest as of now, but I'd never say never. Anything I did do after this would be much shorter in length though. As for other ideas, I think its fun to toss around ideas for a sequel centered around Rex's kid. Something probably 20 years after the ending of this quest, just as he's graduated from Garreg Mach. Rather than sticking around and learning how to govern Rusalka, he'd instead go off on an adventure, hoping to live up to his father's name. I wouldn't exactly count on this happening, but it's fun to think about lol.
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You next move to the group of Damian, Yara and Rocks. The two mages appear to be in the middle of an argument. Even though they know tonight might very well be the last time they see each other, they still can’t help getting into their usual spats. Rocks sits in the middle of the two, seemingly ensuring that the duo won’t come to blows. The way he laughs at each of their insults serves as an indicator as to who is winning their fight.

“Hah! Just admit you’d have been lost without me, shaman.” Damian boasts confidently. “I didn’t see those ‘spirits’ of yours calling down meteors to batter the Hellwings. They must have gotten lost on the way to Enbarr.”

“Hehehe.” Rocks giggles, taking a drink from his tankard.

“It’s more than likely they were simply repelled by the inflated state of your ego.” Yara retorts, blowing a puff of smoke in his direction. “They’d certainly have that in common with any woman that’s met you.”

“Hahahaha!” Rocks laughs louder, splashing booze everywhere.

“If those women were anything like you, I’d be glad to repel them.” Damian seethes, turning red with embarrassment. “I prefer it when my women DON’T smell like a burning house.” He wrinkles his nose, blowing away Yara’s smoke with a wave of his hand. “Don’t you ever give that stuff a rest?!”

“It helps me to deal with idiots like you.” Yara smirks, blowing the smoke back at him.

>“Must the two of you do this now?” You groan, joining the conversation and putting an end to the arguing.

“Sorry, Blair.” Damian huffs, continuing to fan the smoke away with his hands. “But if it’s the last time I’m to see this charlatan, then I’d very much like to tell her just what I think!”

“Agreed.” Yara nods. “I’ve actually grown rather fond of our favorite pampered noble here. If this is to be our last night together, better for me to give him one final verbal lashing. That way he can remember me for the rest of his life.”

“…Wench.”

“Brat.”

“Harlot!”

“Arrogant, brazen-“

>“So, Rocks!” You quickly try to change the subject by focusing on the hulking great knight in front of you. “I don’t believe we’ve had a chance to speak yet. Tell me, what do you intend to do now that the war is over? Were you perhaps thinking of heading north to Sreng as well? Or finding work over at Fodlan’s Locket?”

“Nah.” Rocks says bluntly. “I think I’m gonna go back to writing books.”

“Temptress! You-wait, what?” Damian’s insult is lost mid-thought upon having heard Rocks answer.

“You…write books?” An astonished Yara asks Rocks.

“You can read?” Damian follows-up.

“Course I can!” Rocks exclaims. The man is clearly offended. “Can you? Haven’t you ever read ‘A Treatise on Horse and Spear’? Or ‘Great Cavalry Charges of the First Mach War’?”

“Uhh…no.”
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“What about ‘Charge!’?” Rocks beams, showing off his many missing teeth. “Didn’t you go to the Officer’s Academy? What the hell are they teaching you stupid kids up there?”

>“Wait, I read ‘Charge’ back in Professor Jeritza’s class! He said it was the one book any mounted warrior needed to familiarize themselves with. Only…I don’t recall seeing your name on the cover…”

“Well, I don’t use the name ‘Rocks’ when I write.” The great knight admits. “That’s more of like a…sellsword pen name. Instead, I use my real name. Rockland von Essar.”

>“I-I see. I had no idea you were so…multi-talented.”

“Well…it’s not like you ever asked.” Rocks crosses his arms, annoyed. While you fear you may have succeeded in making things even more awkward than they already were, at least you got Damian and Yara to cease their incessant bickering.

>“Yara, what about you? Where do you intend to go from here?”

“Not back to the Kingdom, that’s for sure.” The shaman says. “Even with everything that’s happened, I’m sure they aren’t exactly waiting to accept a woman of Duscur with open arms.”

>“You’re more than welcome to come back with me to Rusalka. Having an accomplished fortune teller at my side should make ruling a piece of cake. At least when I can understand what it is you’re actually predicting.”

Yara takes a puff of her pipe, contemplating your offer. Blowing out the smoke once more in Damian’s direction, she smiles. “That’s not such a bad idea. Very well. I’ll tag along for now.”

“Ugh, really? You’d be better off consulting sheep’s guts than this one.” Damian groans. “Don’t cause too much trouble for Blair.”

“Do I detect a hint of jealousy?” Yara grins. “Were you hoping I’d come back to Enbarr with you?”

“As if! I just got my house back; I don’t need you stinking it up with that reeking herb!”

The two once again begin their bickering. Though outwardly, they appeared to loathe each other, you knew that wasn’t the case. The two had always had great chemistry when it came to working together on the battlefield, and you did really believe that they were sad to see the other go. This was just how they showed their affection, and who were you to judge. You sigh, getting up and leaving the bickering couple to it.

“Blair.” Damian calls out just as you make to leave. “Now that you’re a lord, you’ll probably find yourself in Enbarr a lot more. Come find me when you visit. You’ll always be welcome in my manse, friend. Feel free to bring this shaman too. I’ll prepare a suitable place for her in the backyard…”

“Thanks for letting me and my boys tag along, Blair!” Rocks raises his glass in toast to you. “I’ll send you a signed copy of my next book. It’ll be all about how to lead a charge against Demonic Beasts!”

>Diana, Mary, and Ava
>Uriel, Leopold, and Elizabeth
>Ingrid, Eleanor, and Sebastian
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>>5952945
>Rockland von Essar
>he's related to Hanneman
>he writes treatises on mounted warfare, including one we've read at Jertiza's instruction

By the Goddess, we all bought it. Anyway:
>Uriel, Leopold, and Elizabeth
Let's see what these three are up to.
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>>5952945
>Uriel, Leopold, and Elizabeth
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>>5952942
>Five fingers on the Right hand, 4 on the Left.
Did he find Blair's secret stash of spears when he was younger?
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>Yara joins us
Ayy we finally got one. Think Blair might need her prediction more often than not in the first few years of her rule.

> "You can read?"
Top fucking kek. I love our anime haired Draco malfoy. Gotta give him credit for his evolution from "little snot" to "incredibly decent gentleman" kek. Glad Blair will be seeing a lot of him in the future.

>>5952945
>Diana, Mary, and Ava

Think Pegasus sisters > kingdom group > mentor group is a good way to ramp up the good byes. Also so we can give Leopold a "saved the best for last" equip when he inevitably rags on us for doing so.
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>Damian x Yara
Cute. We're definitely going to need them to get together in the epilogue. Now I'm kind of glad we didn't push Dorothea towards Damian-- even if we would've failed anyway.

>Rockland von Essar
Wew. That recontextualizes the scene he had with Uriel, where Uriel had trouble teaching Rocks formations. Is Rocks better at mounted combat than he is with tactics, or is he just so good at tactics that he has to slow down for Uriel's sake?

Either way, hilarious, 10/10.

>>5952945
>Diana, Mary, and Ava

Diana and Mary might stay on in the Church's Pegasus Wings, but I am curious as to where Ava is going-- maybe she'll settle down as a baker. Definitely want to save the Kingdom Trio and Mentor Group for last, anyway.
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>>5952945
>>Uriel, Leopold, and Elizabeth
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>>5952945
>Uriel, Leopold, and Elizabeth
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>>5952945
Damian and Yara prolly have great 'hate' sex, good for them.
So we're taking Yara with us huh? I like it, also this means along with us helping the Arcadians, Blair is gonna be seen as a very accepting/progressive woman in history books, not to mention us helping in Sreng relations as well.
>Diana, Mary, and Ava
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>>5952945
>>5952950
Come to think of it, >>5952965 has convinced me. Switching to:

>Diana, Mary, and Ava
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>>5952945
>>Diana, Mary, and Ava
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>>5952945
>>Diana, Mary, and Ava

>Wench
>Harlot
>Temptress
Oh yeah our boy is down bad. Wonder if their kid will be a black mage or dark mage...?

Also damn Blair IS a lord. It was a pleasure to see her go from NPC girl #123421 to mainstream game protag tier.
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>>5952970
>Is Rocks better at mounted combat than he is with tactics, or is he just so good at tactics that he has to slow down for Uriel's sake?
He's the leading expert in all of Fodlan on crashing horses into things. Anything more complex than that eludes him.
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>>5953791
Ah, the tactic of 'just run them over' is a strong one, why need anything else?
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>>5953791
That tracks. Call him what you want, but the man's a clear specialist on the topic. I wonder if Blair and the Blackwings' encounter with the Titantus will make it into one of his books, heh.
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You find Diana, Mary and Ava huddled together. Having not seen them yet all night, you were hoping that they were at least enjoying themselves. But as you draw closer, you notice that Diana looks to be currently sobbing into her drink. Mary is doing her best to console your Left Wing, rubbing her back and offering words of encouragement. Meanwhile, Ava looks on with a mix of disapproval and indifference. As you approach, Diana looks up and attempts to put on a brave face, wiping away her tears.

“O-oh, Blair!” She says, eyes red and puffy. “G-great party, huh?”

>“Really?” You ask incredulously. “The look on your face tells me otherwise. What’s going on?”

When Diana doesn’t answer, Mary takes the initiative for her. “Diana’s just…sad to have to say goodbye to everyone.”

>“I see. I’m sorry, Diana. But you don’t have to cry though. If you’d like, you’re welcome to come back to Rusalka with me. You know that I’d always have a place for you by my side.”

Hoping your words would help ease her pain, you find that they instead have the opposite effect. Diana begins to sob harder. She puts her drink down and places her head down on the table, hoping to avoid making eye-contact with you,

“W-well, you see the thing is…” Mary starts.

“Honestly, are you planning on holding her hand forever?” Ava scoffs towards Mary.

“I-I was just-” Mary is cut off by Ava, who lifts Diana’s head off the table.

“You’re a big girl now, aren’t you?” Ava asks Diana, her head inches away from her own. “Then start acting like it! What would Shelley say if she were around to see this? She’d probably be a lot rougher than I’m being. So, look Blair in the eyes and tell her exactly what you intend to do, or so help me Goddess I’ll throttle you!”

You give Diana the time to readjust herself, watching as she wipes away at her face with her sleeve. Only when she is finally looking somewhat presentable again does she answer you.

“B-Blair, thank you for the offer. Please don’t hate me but…I have to decline. I’ve chosen to enlist with the Knights of Seiros so that I can work under Mary here. I always dreamed of joining the Knights and being just like Dame Serena. Back then, she would never have let me…but now I have a chance to do so, and I can’t let it just slip by! S-so I’m gonna stay here. I’m sorry! Please don’t be mad at me!”

>“Oh Diana, you little fool. How could I ever be mad at you?” You embrace your friend tightly. “I’m happy that you’ve found something you want to dedicate yourself to. Of course you have my blessings. Be the best Pegasus Knight they’ve ever had. You’ve come such a long way, and I know you’ll be much better than Serena or I ever were.”

Diana says nothing, but once again begins sobbing, this time directly into your shoulder.

“Don’t worry, Blair.” Mary says. “I promise I’ll take good care of her.”
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>>5953866
>“Where do you intend to go from here, Ava?” You ask the veteran mercenary, Diana never leaving your grasp.

“Not too far.” Ava says. “There’s a village nearby I intend to settle down in. One where I won’t be too far away from the graves of my family. I’ll be leaving mercenary work behind for good. I’ve earned more than enough gold to do so, and there’s no point in fighting any longer. I suppose I’ll have to find something else to occupy my time though.”

>“Any ideas as to what yet?”

“A few have crossed my mind…” Ava replies mysteriously. “But trust me when I say it won’t be anything too exciting. I want to hang up my boots and bow, and never think about these days again. Which reminds me…”

Ava reaches into her satchel, retrieving a coveted item. A Delphi Shield. It was the one you’d given her after having slain Aubert. She gives it a quick polish, before handing the artifact over to Mary. “I understand you had your eye on this. Go ahead and take mine. It’s not like I’ll be needing it anymore.”

“R-really?” Mary asks wide-eyed. “Are you sure?”

“I just said I’m done fighting. That goes for flying as well. This would better serve the Captain of the Knights of Seiros’ Pegasus Division than it would I.”

Mary accepts the gift gingerly. She can hardly seem to believe what she is currently grasping and struggles to find the words necessary to thank Ava. “M-my gratitude! Thank you, I’ll treasure it forever!”

“Meh.” Ava shoos the idea away and takes a sip from her drink.

Diana finally looks up at you again, removing herself from your shoulder. “Thank you for everything, Blair. I don’t know where I’d be if it weren’t for you and Shelley. I’m going to become the best Knight that I can. And when I do, I’ll come find you and show off!”

“We both will.” Mary says, placing a reassuring hand on Diana’s back. “Thanks for all the help you’ve given me, Blair. I’ll use everything I learned from you to keep the girls under me safe. That’s a promise.”

“Good.” Ava nods sagely. “Blair and I can retire easily knowing that the skies are well protected with the two of you up there. Make us proud.”

>Choose another group to speak with:

>Uriel, Leopold, and Elizabeth
>Ingrid, Eleanor, and Sebastian
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Diana channeling the emotions of half in the people in the thread isn't she. Nice to see she values us that much though. But honestly as much as it sucks to see her go, the church is the best place for her to spread both her literal and metaphorical wings heh. One day she'll equal Serena and be the one all the baby Pegasus knights coo over.

Also Ava is 100% going to be a baker kek

>>5953867
>Ingrid, Eleanor, and Sebastian
Ingrid! You have older brothers and the crest system has been dismantled! You don't technically need to lead your house anymore! Ingrid!!
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>>5953867
>Ingrid, Eleanor, and Sebastian
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>>5953867
>Ingrid, Eleanor, and Sebastian
The Holy Kingdom of Faerghus is dead, but its chivalric spirit lives on. If we had a Holy Grail to present, all three would be worthy to drink of it. As it stands, they'll have to settle with one last chat and some ale, probably.
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>>5953867
>>Ingrid, Eleanor, and Sebastian
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>>5953867
>Ingrid, Eleanor, and Sebastian
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>>5953867
>>Ingrid, Eleanor, and Sebastian
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Aw, Mary finally got her Delphi shield.

>Blair and Diana farewell.
Okay who's cutting onions in here? I admit I didn't pay much attention to Diana when she was first introduced, but she really came into her own after Shelley died. Plus she is absolutely the fourth link in the Uriel-Leopold-Blair mentor chain. Funny how they've gone from horses to pegasi though.

>>5953867
>Ingrid, Eleanor, and Sebastian
Time to say goodbye to our sworn sister and the most superior faerghus boy. You know, I think we've actually hung out with Sebastian the most out of all our captains actually.
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>tfw I stopped following for a while because busy
>tfw I come back and it's the FINAL THREAD
>tfw I probably don't have enough time to drop any art either
Noooo, the passage of time
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We are on Page 6, so you may still have time for a quick sketch. Always glad to see more drawfriends returning, too!

>Diana working under Mary

Aww. Diana's technically Mary's senior, iirc, but despite her talent at flying, she's not very... well-suited to leadership. That's fine-- some people are born to lead, and some people are born to fly, eh? Farewell, Diana. In the absence of the Left Wing, you pulled more than your fair share as the Right Wing.

>Ava settling down in the village she buried her family in

You deserve a life of peace, Ava. Go and bake some bread. I do wonder if her family is around though-- iirc, she never found any survivors, but didn't find their bodies. There may still be a slim chance that they're alive after all this time. Pic related.

>Mary getting a Delphi Shield

Kek. With both a Delphi Shield and an Iron Rune, she just needs the HP Bulk of Blair and she'll be just fine on the battlefield.

>>5953867
>Ingrid, Eleanor, and Sebastian

Ingrid's heading back to Galatea, no doubt. Eleanor might continue mercenary work in Sreng or at Fodlan's Locket, or maybe even rejoin the Galatean Pegasus Knights, but Sebastian... will he return to Faerghus, or continue serving Blair, I wonder?
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>We are on Page 6, so you may still have time for a quick sketch
If the thread lives like a week more I might make it in time. Wanted to just sketch some moments.
Hanging out with hubert's hitsquad, training with leopold, facing kronya, thirsting over ashe, fleeing garreg mach, grinder, duels with sreng, facing kate, god damn it, I won't be able to fit all the glory of this quest on one page. That's what I get for being late.
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>>5954151
Wow that looks seriously amazing. I'm fairly hopeful the thread would last another two weeks at least. Either way, even if it didn't make it in time, I'd love to see the finished product in /qtg/ or one of the art threads.
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>>5954151
I'm pretty confident this thread will last another 2 weeks. Probably even 3.
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You find a trio from Faerghus sitting off by themselves, perhaps a bit more reserved than the rest of your company. Ingrid, Eleanor, and Sebastian were certainly not the type to go off on a wild drinking spree, regardless of what everyone else around them was doing. They take measured sips from their drinks, and chat reservedly amongst each other. When you arrive to greet them, they welcome you to take a seat and join them.

>“I’m surprised you aren’t on everyone’s case tonight.” You tease Sebastian. “Usually, you seem to despise these sorts of parties.”

“Even if I told them to calm down, it’s not as though they’d listen.” Sebastian chuckles. “After tonight, they’ll never have to deal with my drilling or sparring sessions ever again. I can hardly fault them for taking to the drink. Though I’ve tried to install diligence in them, it seems I’ve fallen short. I’m sure in another year, they’ll have returned to being the same sort of drunken marauders they were when I first found them.”

“To each his own, I suppose.” Eleanor chides him. The cool and collected captain of the Frosted Shrikes sat with her legs crossed, observing the party behind a full glass of red wine. “Just like you, I’ve lived both the life of a knight and a mercenary. And I must admit, I vastly prefer this.”

“Surely you jest, Dame Eleanor.” Sebastian scoffs. “You were once a noble knight of Faerghus. Don’t you ever miss the life that you left behind?”

Eleanor smiles. “Keep the stuffy vows and traditions. I wouldn’t trade this freedom for anything in the world.”

>“What about you?” You ask Ingrid, who’d been sitting silently. You hadn’t had much time to check in with her ever since Zanado. Having to fight against the shades of her old friends had been rough on her, and you were worried that she’d yet to put it behind her. “You’ve now been both a knight and a mercenary. Have you found a preference?”

“I haven’t.” Ingrid blinks, thinking it over in her head. “In fact, I’ve decided…that I’m done with both of them.”

>“Huh? Really?”

Ingrid nods takes a large gulp from her drink before continuing. “There is no purpose in continuing as a knight. The lord I swore my life to is gone, and I see no value in choosing another to serve. Being a mercenary was…good. It allowed me to work out some things that I needed to finish. It was as though I might make up for my failings at Gronder by staying by your side. Fighting the Empire and the Agarthans allowed me to feel something other than numbness. But that’s over too. There’s no one left to fight. No one with any meaning, in any case. So…” She sighs deeply, as if trying to find the confidence necessary. “I’m going to return to Galatea and inherit the title of Countess.”

>“Ingrid, that’s fantastic news!”
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>>5954851
“I’m not so sure.” Ingrid chuckles. “I haven’t been back there in years. I don’t think I’ll be very popular with the locals. But, my father is getting older, and I’m his only heir. Our lands are difficult to manage. There’s no shortage of issues to deal with. Famine, raids, freezing cold weather…Galatea is a harsh place with harsher people. But…it’s home. It’s where my family has lived for generations. And it’s somewhere I can still do good. So, it’s where I will go.”

“Don’t worry, I’ll be keeping ‘Little Ingrid’ company.” Eleanor winks. “I’m originally from Galatea as well. And even though I left for all the…aforementioned reasons, there’s still plenty I’m happy to assist with. Namely dealing with any pesky raiders or Dukedom leftovers that try to cause trouble.”

“I told you to stop calling me that.” Ingrid mutters.

“You used to be such a happy child.” Eleanor sighs. “What happened to the girl that would beg me for rides on my pegasus?”

>“What about you, Sebastian? Where do you intend on going from here?”

“First, Arianrhod.” Sebastian says. “I have some unfinished business to attend to there. Afterwards, should everything turn out well, I’ll make for Fhirdiad, and pledge myself to whoever will turn out to be the new ruler of Faerghus.”

>“This unfinished business…it wouldn’t be anything unsavory, would it?”

“Nothing to concern yourself with, Blair.” Sebastian smiles. “With Cornelia gone and the Empire defeated, I’m sure that House Rowe has already thrown down their arms and is planning on begging the new Archbishop for clemency. Count Rowe has always been something of a weathervane with his loyalties.” You note a dark tone in Sebastian’s voice. “You should know though that I will be travelling there with Ashe. He informed me that his siblings still reside in the city. It makes sense for the two of us to go together.”

>“You aren’t going to hurt him again, are you?” You sigh.

Sebastian shakes his head. “Of course not. I acted like a fool the day of our duel, and I regret my actions greatly. Your… ‘friend’, he’s a good man. He means well, and I know he will faithfully remain by your side. Rest assured that I will allow no harm to come to him nor his siblings.”

>“And you swear you don’t plan to do anything rash?”

“Nothing I haven’t prepared for.” Sebastian smiles. “Tell me, Blair. Have I paid back my vow to you? The vow I owed you for saving my life at Bulgar?”

>“You’ve paid me back so much, I believe I’m the one who now owes you.”

Sebastian laughs heartily. “I never would have imagined I’d be a sellsword. Mercenaries are crude. They’re lazy, and greedy, and their morals are so lacking that they might as well not have any. But the Blackwings were a different sort. I’m happy to have fought with you. With all of you. I wish you perpetual happiness, Blair.”
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>>5954854
“Goodbye, Blair.” Eleanor salutes you. “Thanks for letting me fight alongside you. But just so you know, if the Blackwings are over, that means the Frosted Shrikes are getting a promotion. We’ll be the best mercenary company in all Fodlan. So, if you ever need anything, just give me a call. I’ll even be happy to give you a discount. For old times’ sake.”

“Blair.” Ingrid pulls you aside before you leave. “I…don’t really know what to say right now. I was in a dark place after Gronder. If Rex hadn’t killed me there, then I would have probably killed myself. I’d have charged blindly at Edelgard and kept swinging my spear until someone finally put me down. But you saved me from both those fates. And even when I was nothing but a drain on you and the others, you kept me around and offered me comfort. You had no reason to do so, but you went out of your way and put your neck out on the line for me.”

>“What do you mean, no reason? You’re my friend, Ingrid. It may not have always been that way, but it’s true.”

“Do you have no regrets, Blair?” Ingrid asks you. “If you could go back in time and undo something you did, would you?”

>A): There’s no point in thinking that way. I made my decisions, and I’ll stand by them for the rest of my days to come.
>B): Yes, there is one thing. (What?)
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Hm... Maybe the only regret we'd have is not trying to medley between Clause and the Kingdom, Gronder Field would have gone a little better if the Kingdom and Alliance didn't get in each others way, but how much would have Blair helped if she tried that?
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>>5954151
Good stuff, drawfriend. Will be eagerly waiting to see what you'll cook up!

>Sebastian traveling with Ashe to Arianrhod, and then pledging himself to the new ruler of Faerghus.

That tracks. The man is nothing if not loyal-- thanks for everything, Sebastian. Know that in another universe, you might've possibly won the Blairbowl. Take care of yourself.

>Eleanor working for Ingrid for a time, before going to continue mercenary work with the Frosted Shrikes.

Hell yeah. We didn't know you for too long, but you were cool. The Frosted Shrikes have certainly earned their place in the skies.

>Ingrid giving up fighting and becoming Countess of Galatea

Quite sobering, actually. But hey, better to live for others than to kill for them, eh? Good luck, Ingrid.

>>5954855
See, now this is an interesting question. Blair does not have the infinite foresight/hindsight of the players with knowledge of the potential what-if scenarios. That being said, she's certainly had time to think about it.

One of the big potential regrets was Gronder Field. Trying to side with the Kingdom to try and get them to play nice with the Alliance was... naive, I must admit. And it did end up getting Lysithea and the Golden Deer killed as a result. Perhaps we would have been better off siding with the Alliance, or staying out of the conflict entirely.

...but... if we did decide to do that, Ingrid and the Blue Lions would've been wiped out instead. And we would have never retreated up north to Faerghus after the battle had resolved, so we would have never met the Sreng. Do we really want to say that we *shouldn't* have saved the girl standing in front of us?

That being said, maybe if we had known the battle was lost, we could have just prioritized saving lives, and focused on pulling captains and friends out, but... it's fool's errand to think of, I think. A battlefield is a battlefield, and with how things played out... not fighting would've gotten us killed, too.

There's Martha. If we decided to play along with Kryona's games, she would have survived, but... Blair has already accepted that outcome with the whole vision quest.

I guess there are those other little decisions too. Forcing Elias to get up got him killed, and sending Anemone ahead to scout got Stormy killed, but Blair had no way of knowing the outcome of these scenarios, so I don't think she'd beat herself up over it.

I suppose the last thing would be being unable to keep her promise to Lysithea, but... it is what it is. At the very least, the knowledge of the Crest Reconstruction Surgery has been destroyed, and with the Seven Sages gone, there's nobody else to replicate that research. She can rest in peace, now.

>A): There’s no point in thinking that way. I made my decisions, and I’ll stand by them for the rest of my days to come.

No time for regrets-- we have a life to live, after all. If we don't, those who have fallen will never forgive us.
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>>5954855
>A): There’s no point in thinking that way. I made my decisions, and I’ll stand by them for the rest of my days to come.

I do wish Gronder Field had gone differently, but we played with the hand we were given. Maybe if Dimitri wasn't absolutely insane things could've gone differently, but with how fucked up he was, there would've been no way to convince him to work with Claude. I do wish we could've succeeded on convincing Anarcharsis to stand down, but that's an issue of dice, not choices.
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>>5954855
>>B): Yes, there is one thing
>Lysithea. I wish I could have saved her too. She had just learned that her while life was ahead of her, and then it was ripped away.
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>>5954855
>A): There's no point in thinking that way. I made my decisions, and I'll stand by them for the rest of my days to come.

Originally I was going to vote B and say "I wish I'd been fast enough or strong enough or smart enough to save more of our friends" (which is probably what Ingrid's thinking, too) but then I read >>5954875 and figured Blair probably wouldn't beat herself up like that at this point.
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>>5954855
>>A): There’s no point in thinking that way. I made my decisions, and I’ll stand by them for the rest of my days to come.
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>>5954855
>A): There’s no point in thinking that way. I made my decisions, and I’ll stand by them for the rest of my days to come
Regret hell nah
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>>5954855

>A): There’s no point in thinking that way. I made my decisions, and I’ll stand by them for the rest of my days to come.
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Damn Ingrid is the one cutting all those damn onions. Glad she has something to work towards with Galatea otherwise she could have easily turned into Marianne 2.0
At least Blair has dealt with the Sreng so that's one issue which may be off her plate. I'm really glad we saved her.

>Sebastian laughs heartily. “I never would have imagined I’d be a sellsword. Mercenaries are crude. They’re lazy, and greedy, and their morals are so lacking that they might as well not have any. But the Blackwings were a different sort. I’m happy to have fought with you. With all of you. I wish you perpetual happiness, Blair.”
I'd never though I'd see the day when he appreciated anyone but Blair kek. Also I'm about to take a page out of Diana's book here. Oh Sebastian, you will always be the most superior in my heart. May your new lord be one who is worthy of your loyalty. And if not, there's always Blair.

>>5954855
>A): There’s no point in thinking that way. I made my decisions, and I’ll stand by them for the rest of my days to come.
Down the path of "what if" lies only madness. We don't have the divine pulse. There's no way to turn back the clock. So there is nothing to do but accept what cannot be and keep moving forward, to live your life to its fullest in honour of all those who sadly cannot.

Also love the difference between how various characters refer to Ashe (in the context of Blair). Anemone is calling it how she sees it jumping straight to husband, but since they haven't officially announced their engagement the more proper Sebastian is giving the friend airquotes kek.
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>>5955084
Actually from a meta standpoint I regret that I didn't arrange my combat plans to get some of the juicer combat engage quotes in the final two battles like
>Sebastian VS corpse Felix (kicking myself for this considering it was a NO DAMAGE scenario)
>Leopold VS Dad (should have had him tank both valflames honestly)
>Leopold VS Bennett (could have happened if Blair has rallied Leopold to pass the checks)
....any possibility we could get those as an omake after the quest, Tree?
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>>5954855
>B): Yes, there is one thing. (What?)
Buy the forbidden novel
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>....any possibility we could get those as an omake after the quest, Tree?
Hmm...

>>5955158
>>5955158
>Buy the forbidden novel
On that subject since I've never seen it come up, the "Yellow Belt-Strapped, Mysterious Tome" was a book similar to Forseti. You would have eventually learned "Mjolnir", an S-Rank Thunder spell. I was going to make it either a +20 DMG boost for one turn, or a guaranteed crit. You'd still have gotten Forseti too.
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>>5954875
Looks like my ID changed again. I'm this >>5954050 anon.

>>5955202
Man, as someone who voted for it, I was sad we didn't get it. We did end up spending it on other things though, so I suppose it was fine.
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>>5955202
>Mjolnir
Looking back, the only times it would have come in use is saving our ass vs Rex (if Stun didn't come through for us) and potentially during the souped up corpse warrior fight if we let Cleo make off with the crest research.

Also we could have used it vs Kate - with her beastly res and HP pool she might have been able to live through a Blair magic crit, but i'm not doing any more math now heh
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>>5955254
If we had Mjolnir, we probably would've ended up using it in the fights that came before anyway. Either way, I feel like we would've fought Kate without all of our tools anyway.
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>>5954855
>A): There’s no point in thinking that way. I made my decisions, and I’ll stand by them for the rest of my days to come.

>>5955202
What classes did Blair missed out on
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>>5955202
>>....any possibility we could get those as an omake after the quest, Tree?
>Hmm...
Harem omake part 2
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>>5955440
>What classes did Blair missed out on
Nothing really since she was locked into Pegasus Knight early on. If Beathan had died at any point though she'd be a Halberdier that could use magic.
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>>5955452
Speaking of classes, I'm assuming Rex and the hell wings were aerial units because it was obvious that Blair was going to be. If we chose to make Blair a non-aerial class, then what class would Rex have been?
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>>5955632
Good question! Rex existed as a concept and was fleshed out pretty early, but I don't know if I ever decided on him as a Wyvern Lord until we locked into Pegasus Knight. Had Blair been let's say a Myrmidon instead, I might have been inclined to make him a Swordmaster lol. But then again, back then I also thought we might go Crimson Flower, and I'm still not entirely sure if you would have fought Rex in an Empire path.
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>“I do not.” You shake your head, firmly. “There’s no point in thinking in terms of regret. We made the decisions that we made, and we must stand by them for the rest of our days to come. I know how all too tempting it is to dwell on the past. To play those events over and over in our heads, seeking alternative roads we could have taken to save those close to us. But you’ll drive yourself mad if you do so. Don’t think of our friends in such a torturous manner. They would not want that for you, and it will only serve to hinder the path you’ve chosen to take.”

Ingrid sighs, wiping away at her face with the palm of her hand. She wouldn’t cry in front of you. She was far too tough for that. But you could tell that she was utterly exhausted, and the weight of everything was still heavy on her shoulders. “Thank you, Blair. I needed to hear that. You’re right. Our friends did not exist to make us miserable. So, that shouldn’t be how I feel when I remember them.” She smiles. “I’m going to do everything that I can for Galatea. So, you do the same for Rusalka, okay?”

>“Of course. I can’t let you be a better ruler than me. It’ll be like we’re igniting our old rivalry from the Officer’s Academy.”

“Farewell, my friend. Until we meet again.” You and Ingrid embrace one final time, before going your separate ways.

The last group you make your way towards are those most likely to stay at Garreg Mach. Leopold, Uriel and Elizabeth look out of place in the rowdy tavern. Though several of Leopold’s knights who were with the Blackwings at Rusalka and Zanado have joined in, they look uncomfortable. You supposed it was just hard for knights to goof off, especially if their boss was nearby.

“Blair!” Leopold calls out. “There’s the woman of the hour! Come, join us!”

>“Are you enjoying yourselves?”

“Your circle is…certainly colorful.” Leopold remarks, watching Theo standing atop a keg. “But having worked with you these last two months, I can’t deny their effectiveness.”

“Indeed.” Uriel says, smiling. “As someone who’s travelled with the Blackwings for years now, I hope you’ve learned something. I know that it’s been an enlightening experience for myself. I plan to apply much of what I’ve seen from this group to my teachings once I rejoin the Knights of Seiros.”

“What’s this?” Elizabeth asks shocked. “Sir Uriel, do you no longer plan on retiring?”

“I do not.” Uriel shakes his head. “There’s still some vigor left in these old bones of mine, and I plan to put them to good use. Particularly when the Church is going to need all the help that it can get.”

>“Isn’t training the Knights of Seiros Leopold’s job though? If you come back, you might make him unemployed…”

“Very funny.” Leopold says dryly. “But I’ve been promoted. You’re looking at the new Knight-General of the Church’s First Army. So, show some respect.”
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>“Really?! Congratulations!”

“Well, someone has to do it.” Leopold says, leaning back into his drink. “Lady Byleth and Lord Seteth are going to be far too busy handling the affairs of Fodlan to also manage the Church’s growing army. I’ll have to live up to the expectations that they’ve placed on me.”

“You’ll do well, Leopold. You are more than suited to the task.” Uriel says confidently.

>“What about you, Elizabeth? Have you made any plans yet?”

“I’ll be staying here in Garreg Mach.” She beams happily. “The Church is in desperate need of clerics and priests right now. Particularly ones versed in healing. I plan to use everything I learned from my time with you and Lady Kayla to help ease as many lives as I can here.”

>“They’ll be lucky to have you. Thank you for everything, Elizabeth. For a while, you were one of our only healers. The burden we placed on you was far greater than it should have been. If it hadn’t been for your efforts, I fear our loss of life would have been far greater.”

“No, thank you for having me, Blair.” Elizabeth says. “I was able to travel the world with you. I gained new experiences and met so many wonderful people. There were hard times, no doubt. But throughout it all, my faith in the Goddess only grew stronger. As did my faith in you. I hope we may meet again one day.”

>“Absolutely. And that goes for you two as well.” You say to the veteran knights. “One day, I may very well send my children here. I hope you’ll take care of them.”

“Heh, if you want them to train under Sir Uriel, then you and Ashe had better get started on that whole ‘children’ thing soon.” Leopold says smugly.

“Sir Leopold!” Elizabeth gasps. She covers her mouth, cheeks turning flush red.

Uriel laughs. “I make no promises I’ll be here when they arrive, but I’m sure Leopold won’t mind taking a break from his ‘busy’ schedule to knock them around for a few minutes.” You share a hug with your cavalry captain. “Thank you for having me, Blair. Had I never joined your side…I fear that a certain fate would have befallen me here at Garreg Mach. But now I know that the Goddess has other plans for me. And I will do my all to serve her until the end of my days.”

“Blair.” Leopold says, standing to face you. “I should apologize. I was there when we fought Anacharsis, and yet I was not able to spare you from landing the finishing blow. Furthermore, I was forced to rely on you to eliminate Bennett. I wish that I could have been of more use.”

>“Nonsense.” You shake your head. “I would not have had the ability to do either of those things were it not for your direct guidance. You’ve influenced my life in greater ways than I could ever repay you for. Thank you for everything, Sir.”
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Leopold smiles softly, and the two of you embrace. “Should the day come where you do decide to send your children to the Officer’s Academy, I promise to go easier on them than I did you.”

>“Don’t get too soft-hearted.” You joke. “I don’t want them to grow spoiled.”

The party had been going on for several hours now. As you looked around the inn, things were beginning to die down. Soon, the night would be at an end, as would the Blackwings. Others were beginning to look in your direction. By now, everyone knew well what was going on, and they were simply waiting for you to make it official. Though you’d planned for this, it didn’t make it any easier, and you found you were growing nervous at the prospect. The inn had suddenly grown quiet, and now all eyes were on you. Leopold places a reassuring hand on your shoulder.

“Go on then.” He says. “Send them all home.”

>A): Speak to the crowd of the company’s triumphs.
>B): Speak to the crowd of the company’s fallen.
>C): Speak to the crowd of the Blackwings' enduring legacy.
>D): Write-in
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>>5955827
>>A): Speak to the crowd of the company’s triumphs.
We did fucking great, and the company is gonna live on in the history books, whether it be from fame or infamy. That deserves recognition. End things on a positive note.
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>>5955827
>C): Speak to the crowd of the Blackwings' enduring legacy.
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>>5955827
>C): Speak to the crowd of the Blackwings' enduring legacy.
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>Ingrid's goodbye
Damn, the character development man. From Blair being the revenge-seeking Agarthan Hunter to becoming the peace-seeking Leader of Men. She's come so far, that she's even helping others reach their potential. I'm so proud.

>Uriel not retiring
Nice. To think he avoided death by White Beast in this route. Someone needs to be around to show the newbies what for. Good luck, old man-- you were the mentor figure and Dark Mage Nuke that was around when we needed him most.

>Leopold becoming Knight-General of the Church's First Army
Talk about a promotion, eh? Here's hoping you teach our kids how to upgrade their Personal Skills too. Also kek with that line-- I guess literally everyone knows how lovey-dovey Blair is with Ashe.

>Elizabeth staying with the Church
To think that she was one of the first NPC allies we've ever met in quest. It was a good time, Elizabeth. You kept us all alive when nobody would. See you around.

>>5955827
>C): Speak to the crowd of the Blackwings' enduring legacy.

We are the greatest mercenary company in all of Fodlan... but even that will pass, with time. We've accomplished great victories against foes far above what most could ever dream of... but greater victories will come eventually. What we did was something greater.

Any mercenary company can become the grestest-- but what the Blackwings did? They weren't *just* the best of the best; they opened a path to the future. Not for money, not for glory, but for those who needed it.

So walk home with pockets full of gold, and hearts full of pride, boys. The Blackwings did something that can never be replicated. May your feet walk the path that you cleared with your own hands.
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>>5955827
>C): Speak to the crowd of the Blackwings' enduring legacy.
History book must be wack
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>>5955827
>>A): Speak to the crowd of the company’s triumphs.
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>>5955827
>B): Speak to the crowd of the company's fallen.
Let's pour one out for those we've lost one last time. As we begin these new chapters of our lives, may they watch over us, and may they never find us wanting.
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So QM, will the Blackwings be on the same level of fame in history as Jerald's band of mercenaries or would they have an even higher tier of fame?
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>>5955827
>B): Speak to the crowd of the company’s fallen.
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>>5955827
>C): Speak to the crowd of the Blackwings' enduring legacy.
I only recently found this quest while looking for examples of what to do, never played Fire Emblem at all, just finished reading through the archives. I want to pick B because I miss Nero for being a charmingly greedy bastard, but it seems kinda bad to bring down the mood on the Blackwings' last day. Maybe we can acknowledge the fallen a bit in C? Because everyone was part of this amazing legend.
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Alright, here's a rough for a timeskip H!Blair

>tfw the Tempest Trial reward for this hypothetical banner is Zombie Lysithea
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>>5956355
Yooo. This looks sick-- good stuff, drawfriend!

I see where the 40 CHARM went into-- if she looked like this while she was in her Sreng Disguise, then I can see why everyone was gawking at her, hah.
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>>5956355
>Spooky Forseti
kek. Love it, Big Hat Blair's looking great here. I'd whale to +10 her for sure.
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>>5956360
Given the current meta of ending-actions (FUCK YOU VLYON) Blair and her signature Stun special are gonna be terrors in Arena and AR

Who else would you put on a Three Houses Quest banner?
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>>5956376
I haven't played since Canto meta really took off and every skill became a binding legal contract you needed to read. I only log on occasionally to roll for my favorites (Ursula, Sonya) if they get a new seasonal. Dream banner though would be Blair (Green Tome), Corrine (Green Axe), Clay (Red Sword) and Kate (Blue Lance)

GHB is Colorless Diogenes lol
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>>5955827
>A): Speak to the crowd of the company’s triumphs.

>>5956355
10/10 Praise the Goddess
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I wish Skeb accepts PayPal because I'd be happy to commission a quick art.
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>Uriel would have become a white beast if we didn't recruit him.
Okay that is the second most cursed AU after Beathan dying. And also proof that wholesale slaughter is always the right answer. Also damn surprised he isn't retiring. Guess he took Morag's taunts personally kek. Time for this old dog to show everyone his new tricks.

>Leopold admitting he was useless in the final battles
Oh buddy that's because we failed you. Don't worrying your moral support and fiery blood+ was worth more than a thousand crits.

I didn't think much of him at all at the start, but as the threads went on he grew on me like a bad rash. IIf Ashe wasn't around I would have fought for him to win the Blairbowl until my dying breath

Also if Blair and Ashe do end up having a whole litter he's eventually gonna be able to make a whole strike squad of little D'Rusalka's kek (and eventually go to Blair when she turns up for the battle of Eagle and Lion, right, that's enough now.)

>>5955827
>>C): Speak to the crowd of the Blackwings' enduring legacy.
It's thanks to everyone who's ever fought under the blackwing banner that the darkness has been purged for good, and Fódlan can step into a kinder dawn.

>>5956355
Big hat big hair big...other things, nice nice. Ashe made out like a bandit indeed.
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>>5956355
Thanks for blessing us with this, Amen
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>>5955827
>C): Speak to the crowd of the Blackwings' enduring legacy.

>>5956355
Spooky indeed
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Leopold was right. You’d spoken with everyone you needed to. The time had come to finally close the curtain on the Blackwings. As every eye in the company looked in your direction, you thought as to what sort of legacy you all managed to leave behind. Many of the victories that the Blackwings had earned would be ones that most people would never hear of. Your triumph over Anacharsis and Zahras would never reach the ears of the world. Nor would anyone believe that you’d managed to emerge victorious over an ancient Agarthan weapon of war back in Rusalka. So then, what would that legacy look like? How would the people of Fodlan remember the Blackwings?

>“…I suppose you all know we aren’t just here to celebrate.”

The crowd responds with frenzied hollering, and the slamming of tankards on tables.

>“Tonight, will mark the final night we spend together as a company. As we near the end of our journey, I find myself wondering what people will say about us when they look back at everything we’ve done. What form will the legacy of the Blackwings take? As I mull over that very question, I believe there is no singular answer. Ask a soldier of Enbarr what he thought of the Blackwings, and he’ll tell you.” You heighten your voice, mimicking that of the fictitious person you reference. “They were devils! Fiends masquerading as humans! May the Goddess strike down every one of those bastards!”

The crowd laughs, whistling and hollering as they recall the battle at the Imperial capital with pride. You wait for the noise to die down before you continue.

>“If you asked a pilgrim from Zanado what he thought of the Blackwings, he’d probably give you a frown.” You deepen your voice. “I was promised salvation, but those damn lousy Blackwings had to come and ruin it all! I hope they burn in hell!”

You receive more applause and laughter from the crowd. Even when they clung to the coattails of your company, those pilgrims could not hide the disdain they had for you.

>“If you asked an Agarthan what he thought of the Blackwings…well…they wouldn’t be able to tell you. Because any Agarthan we encountered didn’t live long enough to voice their opinions.”

At that moment, the tavern threatened to explode. Throughout everything, the Blackwings had never forgotten their true purpose. Though the enemy in front of them was not always clear, they knew they had been fighting against something far greater than any foe the Empire, Dukedom, or Orthodox Church could throw against them. Even if the full story of what occurred at Zanado would never get out, the people in this room all knew what you were talking about. They all knew what they had accomplished together, and the pride that they shared could not be shattered.
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>“If you asked a soldier from the Kingdom, he’d tell you about the brothers who bled alongside them at Gronder Field, even when they’d both lost so much. If you asked a citizen of Ordelia, they’d speak of the brave mercenaries who freed their city from the clutches of darkness and delivered it back to them. If you asked a warrior of Sreng, he’d tell you about the southerners who they fiercely fought side-by-side with, despite the differences and many years of conflict between their people!”

>“My friends, it is hard to picture what our legacy will look like in the years to come. We may be seen as heroes, villains, or even ordinary sellswords, who walked the land slaughtering anyone in our path for a bit of coin. But I don’t care what any history book has to say. Because I know that the real legacy of the Blackwings stands before me now. It’s all of you. Brave men and women who fought against overwhelming odds, and now move to seize your futures. As you all embark on your own paths, know that you are forevermore Blackwings. And just because tonight spells the end of our company, doesn’t mean that changes. Whether you were here since the beginning, or joined on in the end, you are part of my family forever. So, live the rest of your lives with pride.”

You close your eyes, take a deep breath, and shout as loud as your lungs will allow.

>“And that’s it! You’re all dismissed!”

Theo, who had at some point maneuvered himself behind you, grabs you from behind and lifts you up. He tosses you into a sea of grasping hands, who carry you throughout the inn as though you were some sort of grand treasure recently won. The roar of the crowd is so deafening that you fear you may actually lose all hearing if not pulled away. Still, you don’t fight the tide, allowing yourself to be paraded atop the sea of hands that reach out towards you. The party, which at that point had been winding down, had suddenly sprang new life. As you bounced from corner to corner of the inn, never being allowed to touch the ground, you hope that you ended things on a good note. While you still thought you’d never get used to public speaking, this time it hadn’t been too bad. Because every word came from the heart.

Eventually, you are finally placed back down on your feet. In front of Ashe. The two of you kiss passionately, no longer caring who sees you together.

“Has the day finally come?” He asks once your lips part. You knew what he was referring to. The promise you’d set for yourselves that day on the Goddess Tower.

>A): Yes, we can start our family now.
>B): Say nothing and kiss him again.
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>>5956735
>B): Say nothing and kiss him again.
Shut up
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>>5956735
>A): Yes, we can start our family now.
Let's maintain SOME composure, now.
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>>5956735
>B): Say nothing and kiss him again.
Time to create a dynasty
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>>5956735
>B): Say nothing and kiss him again.
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>>5956735
>>A): Yes, we can start our family now.

Babies forever. Blair has been waiting and suffering and simping in silence for YEARS. Let her have her baby horde.
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>>5956735
>B): Say nothing and kiss him again
My id has probably changed since I'm not posting from work at the moment. I'm this anon>>5956318
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>>5956735
>>A): Yes, we can start our family now.
This is a very funny 'choice'
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>>5956735
>B): Say nothing and kiss him again
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>>5956735
>A): Yes, we can start our family now.
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>Speech
A damn fine speech, Blair. Many tacticians and officers can promise their men victory, but few ever deliver. It takes a rare bunch to lead their men to the path beyond, and towards a brighter future, even after everything is said and done.

Blair really has come a long way since she was a 'Literally Who?'-tier NPC. She could stand shoulder to shoulder with the rest of the FE Lords and she'd be right in place.

>>5956735
Hmm, horny now, or horny later...

>B): Say nothing and kiss him again.

If all else fails, we can blame Leopold for spurring Blair on, lmao.
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>>5956735
>A): Yes, we can start our family now.
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>>5956735
>A): Yes, we can start our family now.
Everybody! Love and peace!!
Also at least one of Blair's kids needs to be terrorised- I mean mentored by both Uriel and Leopold, so chop chop.

>Blair speech
Kek we've come such a long way from "...don't die". I feel so proud.

Also there's going to be a lot to speculate about Blair's motivations in the far off future - her turning away from Edie's new Empire vision and backing the lions instead of the deer at gronder are going to have a lot of historians scratching their heads. Wonder if Anemone will write the near definitive version of the Blackwing's history if she lives that long.
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>>5956735
>>A): Yes, we can start our family now.

Man, this really has been a trip, I've mentioned it before but I have been reading this since board one and it's been fun watching this quest and Blair grow, and it's neat to think about how I have the honor of being the first one to suggest 'Blackwings' as the name for Blair's mercenary group, most likely the most influential decisions I've done for this quest outside just being a namefag lmao, and even that just started off as a joke that just... Stuck.
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>>5956735
>B): Say nothing and kiss him again.
Mandatory Blair Horny vote
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>>5956735
>A): Yes, we can start our family now.

Let's go spawn ourselves a Successor.
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>>5956735
>>B): Say nothing and kiss him again.
Time to have children.
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Several weeks later…

At the height of your time with the Blackwings, you had marched with at least 200 well-drilled and disciplined mercenaries. The company had consisted of warriors from all three countries, who could be considered adepts at their respective skills. You commanded dozens of mages, pegasus knights, paladins, cavaliers, and infantry who could come out of a scrap with any soldier from any army and emerge victorious. So, as you made your way back to Rusalka with only Beathan, Corrine, and Yara at your side, it hit you just how alone you were in this moment. The Blackwings had begun to part ways right after you had dismissed them. Even Ashe, whom you had shared a special night with, had gone back to Arianrhod the day after. He travelled with Sebastian at his side, looking to retrieve his siblings and bring them back to Rusalka. Things were far quieter than you were used to. And frankly, far more boring as well.

>“We’ll be at the castle soon.” You announce to your companions. Having travelled by yourselves for quite some time, you realized you had run out of things to talk about already.

“Do you think Gerald has made any progress in repairing the damage caused by the TItanus?” Corrine asks.

“I doubt it.” Yara says grumpily. The shaman had agreed to join you as you came back to Rusalka. While you were glad to have her, you couldn’t help but notice she had been in somewhat of a foul mood these last few days. Incidentally, you’d noticed that she had also stopped smoking. Perhaps the two were related?

As you arrived at the castle, Yara’s intuition had been correct, though it probably hadn’t been a hard guess to make. The entire front half had been blown off when the Titanus tried to kill you and Anemone. The sorts of repairs that were needed would certainly not be done overnight. You were looking at perhaps years of renovations before Castle Rusalka could be restored to the majesty it had once been. As soon as you’re noticed by the soldiers on guard, they frantically begin relaying the news that you’ve returned. It doesn’t take long for Gerald himself to greet you, marching up to you with a lazy stroll.

“Countess.” He says, a piece of straw firmly lodged between his teeth.

>“Gerald. How goes things?”

“Oh, you know. We’re hard at work.” He gestures towards a group of youths, who are struggling to unhitch a wagon full of stone that had gotten stuck in the mud. “Did you find Charles?”

>“Found and taken care of.”

Gerald grins, showing a row of pearly whites. “Heh, you’re ice cold alright. It’s a shame. I don’t know what got into him. He’d been a great ruler longer than he’d been a bad one. But if we won’t be seeing him anymore, then I suppose that’s that. There’s no one left to challenge your rule. Well, almost no one, I suppose.” He adds mysteriously.
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“BLAIR!”

At that moment, you’re nearly brought to the ground by someone tackling you from behind. As you adjust your body to see who, you find that it’s Mina. The dancer had buried her face in your back and was currently weeping and dripping mucus into your cape. Rather than shake her off, you let her be, holding her hands that were wrapping around you tightly.

>“Hey. We’re back.”

“I’m sorry!!” Mina sobs wetly. “I-I’m such a coward! I should have gone with you! I’m sorry I’m sorry I’m sorry! B-Blair! Waaaaaah!”

>“It’s okay.” You say gently. “Everything turned out okay. We won. Did you take care of Winona like I asked?”

Mina looks up, her face red and covered in mess. “W-Winona! Yes! You should go see her!”

Gerald points towards the ruins of the castle. “She’s in the back. In one of the rooms that still happens to have a ceiling and walls left. One of the boys will show you the way in.”

You’re led inside the ruins of Castle Rusalka. As you see first-hand the devastation wrought by the Titanus’ attack, you can’t help but groan at the tremendous amount of work that is left to be done. You thought part of the appeal of being a noble was living inside a warm and cozy castle, but this was far from that picturesque ideal. You’d read a few stories about lords who hardly ever lived inside their manse. They’d instead travel across their land, becoming well acquainted with their domain and the subjects that lived there. Perhaps that was the path you’d need to take. Eventually, you are brought in front of a room. When the soldier at attention opens the door, you find Winona lying on a bed inside. You’re surprised to see that she is not alone.

“Blair.” She smiles, holding a newborn babe in her arms. “Welcome back.”

>“Winona!” You exclaim, gawking at the sight before you. “You gave birth?! I had no idea you were so far ahead!” You move closer, sitting in a chair set by the woman’s bedside.

She nods. “Not too long after you’d left. His name is Tristan. Would you care to hold him?” She offers the newborn to you. Perhaps almost a tad clumsily, you accept. In all your life, you’d never held a baby in your arms before. He accepts you without any fuss. Tristan was a cute little thing, and you could already see evidence of his father in the tiny specks of red that were beginning to dot his head. But so far, that was the only thing he’d had in common with Rex. Tristan had seemed to inherit Winona’s demeanor. He was a quiet thing, cooing in your arms without any difficulty at all.

“I hear you won.” Winona says, a slight smile playing at her lips.

>“You did? How?”

“Kate. She came back a few weeks ago. I hear you’ve patched things up. That makes me happy to hear.” Winona rests back into her pillow, tired. “I wish I could have been there. But it’s probably for the best I wasn’t. I just hope that Rex is satisfied with this outcome.”
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>“I’m sorry.” You say, feeling a pang of guilt. “I know how you must feel. It must be hard now that you have Tristan here.”

“Don’t sweat it.” Winona says breezily. “I loved Rex with all my heart. But…I can’t imagine him playing the part of doting father. Besides, at least I’m a little lucky. I have Kate still after all. She should prove to be a good father figure for Tristan.” She laughs.

>“Was he born with a Crest?” You ask. Examining the happy baby closely, he simply appeared like any other newborn would.

“It’s too early to tell.” Winona says. “We won’t find out for at least a few more years.” She closes her eyes. “Blair. You should know that…word of Tristan’s birth is already beginning to spread. Technically speaking, his claim to the throne is stronger than your own. I appreciate everything that you’ve done to safeguard me. But…I do not wish to burden you with our problems.”

>“What are you saying?”

“There may be those in the future who wish to use Tristan against you. They may seek to install him as Rusalka’s ruler over you. Worse yet, Tristan himself may yearn to claim the throne. He may grow to covet what he believes is rightfully his. And…there’s a chance I may not be around to rein him in. It may be better if we part ways for now. If I were to leave Rusalka, your rule would be without question. And the throne would more easily fall in line with your own children. Just say the word, and Tristan, Kate and I shall leave your lands.”

>A): Perhaps you’re right. This may be the only way to avoid future conflict.
>B): Silence, I will not hear anymore of this. You and Tristan are my family, and you will be honored and safeguarded under my home, no matter what.
>C): If Tristan seeks to claim the throne for himself, he may have it. I have no issue serving as Countess until the boy comes of age. You both will remain under my protection.
>D): Write-in
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>>5957556
>B): Silence. I will not hear anymore of this. You and Tristan are my family, and you will be honored and safeguarded under my home, no matter what.

We gave our word. We're not turning back now.
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>Winona gave birth
>She called him Tristan

Oh boy. A Thracian name, eh? Though unlike the substitute Tristan, this one has the eugenics for a true Fire Emblem Lord.

>>5957556
>C): If Tristan seeks to claim the throne for himself, he may have it. I have no issue serving as Countess until the boy comes of age. You both will remain under my protection.

It'll be a nice retirement for us once all is said and done. Though honestly, knowing that he's going to pull an Ephraim and just run around going on adventures instead of ruling properly (probably leaving Blair or Winona to rule as Regent in his absence) is pretty funny, and has a lot of room for future character development.
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>>5957556
>>B): Silence, I will not hear anymore of this. You and Tristan are my family, and you will be honored and safeguarded under my home, no matter what.
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>>5957556
>>C): If Tristan seeks to claim the throne for himself, he may have it. I have no issue serving as Countess until the boy comes of age. You both will remain under my protection.

If he wants it he can have it. I'm down for Blair and Ashe to have a nice country mansion if it comes to it.
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>>5957556
>B): Silence, I will not hear anymore of this. You and Tristan are my family, and you will be honored and safeguarded under my home, no matter what.
I don't mind Blaur becoming a regent for Tristan, but I think claiming them as her family is more in character for her
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>>5957556
>B): Silence, I will not hear anymore of this. You and Tristan are my family, and you will be honored and safeguarded under my home, no matter what.
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>>5957556
>B): Silence, I will not hear anymore of this. You and Tristan are my family, and you will be honored and safeguarded under my home, no matter what.
And if Tristan wants to continue our history of family feuds... I guess that's fair. Live by the sword and all that.
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>>5957693
I would hope that he would be raised to not be like that.
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>>5957556

>>C): If Tristan seeks to claim the throne for himself, he may have it. I have no issue serving as Countess until the boy comes of age. You both will remain under my protection
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>>5957695
He does have his father's blood, and his mother's wits. Technically speaking, he may even have a grudge against Blair in the future-- she did kill his father, after all. Even if all parties involved were cool with the result, it wouldn't surprise me if the flames of ambition were later stoked, either by him or by foreign parties who want Blair gone for one reason or another.

I suspect that much like Rex, he'll only want the throne if he doesn't have it-- if he does end up being given it, he's going to run off and go on adventures instead of ruling lmao.

Blair: "Get back here and rule Rusalka already, the people are waiting for you!"
Tristan: "Fuck off auntie, I wanna go travel the world. You do it."

Thankfully as Regent or Councilwoman, we'll drill being a good leader into him eventually, I hope.
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>>5957556
>>5957556
>B): Silence, I will not hear anymore of this. You and Tristan are my family, and you will be honored and safeguarded under my home, no matter what.

Yeah I just cannot see Blair turning them away, even if it will give her a more stable rule.

And honestly Rex wanted to fight Charles more than he wanted the throne - and even if he got it I see him leaving all the nitty gritty stuff to Winona.

if Tristan is like his father then he'll run off to seek adventure/battle as soon as he's able (especially if Blair actually takes him under her wing and shows him how boring being a lord in peacetime actually is kek) and if he takes after his mother/Kate then he'll probably won't lust for power after all.

>Yara gave up smoking
Probably foresaw that with the baby around so won't be able to anyway kek
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>>5957556
>B): Silence. I will not hear anymore of this. You and Tristan are my family, and you will be honored and safeguarded under my home, no matter what.
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>>5957556
>C): If Tristan seeks to claim the throne for himself, he may have it. I have no issue serving as Countess until the boy comes of age. You both will remain under my protection.
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>>5957556
>>A): Perhaps you’re right. This may be the only way to avoid future conflict.
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>>5957556
>B): Silence. I will not hear anymore of this. You and Tristan are my family, and you will be honored and safeguarded under my home, no matter what.
Though they were on opposite sides of the war, Blair didn't actually dislike Rex. And even if she did she is far too honourable to turf his child and consort out into the cold like that. Plus if he turns out like his father then kicking him out is just asking for him to come raring back weapons drawn in 20 years.

Honestly his father's and grandfather's legacies are working against him if he wants to be Count since the citizens hated and feared both. If Blair gets 2 decades worth of ruling as a good and just Countess under her belt, even if he wanted to rebel he might have trouble raising the support.
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>>5957556
>B): Silence, I will not hear anymore of this. You and Tristan are my family, and you will be honored and safeguarded under my home, no matter what.
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>>5957556
>>B): Silence, I will not hear anymore of this. You and Tristan are my family, and you will be honored and safeguarded under my home, no matter what.
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>>5957556
>>C): If Tristan seeks to claim the throne for himself, he may have it. I have no issue serving as Countess until the boy comes of age. You both will remain under my protection.
The only negative I would see in this scenario is that what if OUR child will then get uppity because their rightful seat at the throne was given to someone else? But with Ashe and Blair being their parent they should be raised to be a nicer person then that, and hey, depending on the gender of Blair's kid maybe they could end up with Tristan so both bloodlines now rightfully rule over D'rusalka, eugenics with a small hint of incest, very Fire Emblem.
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>>5957556
>>C): If Tristan seeks to claim the throne for himself, he may have it. I have no issue serving as Countess until the boy comes of age. You both will remain under my protection.
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>“Silence, I will not hear any more of this. You and Tristan are my family, and you will be honored and safeguarded under my home, no matter what. I will not toss the two of you out into the cold.”

“Blair.” Wiinona protests. “I truly do appreciate what you’re trying to do. But it isn’t just about ruling Rusalka. What if Tristan grows to hate you? What if he eventually learns that you killed his father? If he indeed goes on to develop two Crests and bears a grudge, I fear what may happen.”

>You look down at the baby in your arms. He was looking back at you through his wide, curious eyes. He was a remarkably calm newborn, offering you no fuss. You couldn’t imagine this cute little thing growing to hate you. And if even if he did…well you were sure you could figure out a way to defuse the situation. It would be a burden for you no doubt, but you didn’t mind. The alternative was far too cruel for you to consider otherwise. “If he grows to hate me, then so be it. He has the right to do so. But before such a day can come, I plan to offer him all the love and support that I can. If he wishes to kill me or claim the throne after all of that, then so be it.”

Winona sighs, chuckling to herself and looking up at you. “You remind me of Rex sometimes. You’re both headstrong. Once you set your mind on something, you see it through. Regardless of the issues or turmoil it may cause you, you refuse to acquiesce. You grasp towards your desires and seize them, regardless of how difficult they may be. It’s almost nostalgic. Very well, I will offer no further protest.”

>“Good.” You hand Tristan back to his mother. “I’ve thought a lot about what my future here will look like. One thing is for sure, I want to rebuild this place. I want to reside in this sprawling castle once more with my family. And since the family that I once lived here with is gone, it falls to me to make a new one. A family that consists of Ashe and our children. Of his two siblings. Of Corrine and Yara. And one that you and Tristan and even Kate can be apart of. I want to fill this castle with love, laughs and hope for the future. So, you aren’t going anywhere. You comforted my father during his final moments, and for that I will always owe you a debt of gratitude. And I won’t hear a peep otherwise.”

“Very well, Countess.” Winona says. “I look forward to spending our days together from here on out. I will serve you as best as I can.”

>“I’ll be relying on your help.” You squeeze Winona’s hand. “And should anything ever happen to you, know that I will raise Tristan as though he were my own. On that you have my word.”

You take your leave from the room, allowing the tired Winona to rest further. You meant what you said. You would make Castle Rusalka a loving place. Only then could you erase the dark legacy that had been hidden underneath these grounds.
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>One week later…

You were ready to fulfill your role as Countess of Rusalka. According to Gerald, several petitioners from all over would be coming to the castle to ask for your aid on various matters. With only a week to be brought up to speed on the situations surrounding your land, you were feeling less than confident about how you might perform. Fortunately, you had Corrine and Yara by your side to offer their invaluable opinions. The two of them flanked you in the castle’s audience chamber, where the Count would once meet with his subjects. The room had seen better days. A ray of sunshine peaked through a large hole in the ceiling, and large amounts of rubble had been moved to the sides of the room so as not to serve as a tripping hazard. Even the Count’s throne, which had by all accounts seemed like a comfortable and daunting seat of power, had been destroyed during the Titanus’ attack. Instead, you now sat on a rickety stool, placed at the top of the chamber’s steps.

>“I understand that the old throne was destroyed, but was there really not a more comfortable chair for me to sit on? Wedge couldn’t possibly have broken EVERY chair we had, right?!” You grumble, trying to adjust yourself comfortably. Rather than the armor you’d grown accustomed to wearing, you now had on a silk dress handpicked for you by Corrine. She claimed it would help you look the part of ruler, but you couldn’t help but feel self-conscious in it.

“I know. Crazy, right?” Corrine says, nonchalantly.

“Throne or not, you’re still these people’s ruler.” Yara says. “Sit straight and quit fidgeting so much, or they’ll never take you seriously.”

>“Easy for you to say. You’re not the one having to sit on this damn thing.” You restrain the urge to grab the stool and smash it on the ground, instead opting to futilely fidget in it for the eighth time that afternoon.

“We all have our burdens, Blair.” Yara sighs. “It won’t do good if your subjects hear you complaining about your choice of furniture when many of them are fresh from forced labor at the mines. So, shut up, and grin and bear it.”

“What’s gotten into you?” Corrine asks Yara. “You’re a lot more angsty than usual.”

“Sorry.” Yara says, not sounding sorry at all. “I’ve had a short temper ever since I stopped smoking.”

>“Well, maybe you should start again.” You grumble, adjusting your ass for the ninth time now.

“I can’t. It’s not good for the baby.” Yara says.

“Tristan?” Corrine asks. “Who cares? He’s all the way in the back of the castle. He won’t mind.”

“No. Blair’s baby. Supposedly it is unwise to smoke around a pregnant woman.”

“Oh.” Corrine says, nodding her head affirmatively. “Yep. That make sense.”

>“Ahh, I see. You’re right. That does make sense.”
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>>5958279
Silence follows. A sharp wind blows through the exposed holes in the audience chamber. You adjust yourself once more in your seat, while Corrine whistles, tapping her foot absent-mindedly. As your minds wander off for several moments, Yara’s words finally hit you in the face like a sack of Killer Axes.

>“Wait what?” You and Corrine mutually exclaim.

“You didn’t know?” Yara asks.

>“Of course not! How would I know!?”

“How would you not?” Yara asks, raising one eyebrow high. “What did you think would happen when you invited Ashe into your bed?”

>“Not that! At least not yet! He’s not even back from Arianrhod! Are you kidding me?!”

“It’s what the spirits are telling me.” Yara says.

>“Tell them to check again!”

“You’re pregnant?” Corrine’s eyes open wide in amazement, before narrowing in abject disgust. “Oh Blair…you aren’t even officially married yet…you harlot…”

>“You aren’t helping!”

“Would you like to know the baby’s gender?” Yara asks you. “I used to do this for some of the women back in Duscur. If you’d like, I could tell you whether your child will emerge a boy or a girl.”

>“N-no, wait up.” You say, slinking back into your tiny and uncomfortable stool. “That doesn’t seem right. Shouldn’t Ashe be here for that sort of revelation? And wouldn’t it just ruin the surprise? And since when was anything you predicted so clear?!”

“Well, I want to know.” Corrine says. “Yara, do your thing. What sort of baby is Blair going to have?”

“One moment.” Yara climbs up the steps towards you. You find that you have no place to run, as Corrine steps behind you, ready to block off your escape. Yara quickly reaches out, placing her hand on your stomach and muttering something under her breath in the language of Duscur. You’re unable to understand what she is saying, but you feel incredibly nervous. You close your eyes, unable to comprehend how your life could have drastically changed in such a quick fashion.

You knew that you wanted to have children. It was a fact that had only been strengthened by your meeting of Tristan. But you never expected it to be so soon. You try to envision it. Yourself, the Countess of Rusalka, with Ashe by your side. A child is running throughout the castle halls, strong and healthy and full of so much life. They run up to you, smiling, and you pick them up, spinning around and lifting them high. As you envisioned this soon to be real child in your mind, you realized that you had been picturing them as:

>A): A boy
>B): A girl
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>>5958282
>A): A boy
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This is the final choice of the quest. Epilogue to come tomorrow/Sunday, along with my own thoughts. It's been real my friends.
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>>5958282
>>B): A girl
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>>5958282
>C): Twins. A boy and a girl.
I don't know if this is allowed, but I'll vote for this just for fun.

>>5958286
It's been a wild ride. Thank you for all the memories, TreeHouses QM!
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>>5958282
>C): Twins. A boy and a girl.

>>5958297
You have my support
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>>5958282
Damn, Blair's gonna be busy and stressed as fuck for a few years lmao.
>D): Twins, two girls.
Fuck dat 1 boy 1 girl thing, we're gonna get cute twinsies
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>>5958282
>B): A girl
Fencesitters the lot of you
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>>5958282
>A): A boy.

Tristan being bros and maybe rivals with his slightly younger cousin, anyone?
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>>5958282
>Yara stopped smoking because of the baby
>It's Blair's baby
Top fucking kek Tree. Well, at the end of the day we can blame it all on Leopold.

>>5958282
>B): A girl

>Blair the witch
>Not making her own coven of little witches
Praying she gets Ashe's silvery hair, that's very witch coded. She can have Blair's mercenary stare kek.

Also if Uriel and Leopold are both gonna tutor this kid then I want her to remind them of her mother as much as possible. Also she might be able to partner with Beathan's descendants in the future.Also I support her x Tristan when the both grow up for the drama of it all
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>>5958282
>B): A girl

It might only be one girl so far, and could still divide into:

>D): Twins, two girls.

Since it's only been under a week of implanted pregnancy, and 4-8 days is the typical period in which identical twins happen.
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>>5958282
>B): A girl
Quest ends with the same choice as it begins. Pottery.

Also, what about Bronte for a name? It's got a pretty badass meaning in it's own right (Thunder/bestower) and this way at least Anacharsis' legacy can continue on in some (gentler) form. And if she gets her dad's hair...
We might wanna stay away from Isolde, though.

>>5958286
>Final choice
Not going to be around for the epilogue, so let me just say thanks so much for putting the time and effort into running this. There were highs, there were lows, and I loved them all. Gonna be booting up an new game of Houses tonight in this quest's honour.
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>>5958460
>We might wanna stay away from Isolde, though.
Oh this might be taken the wrong way - I support the fire emblem eugenics plan regarding Blair-baby and Tristan, but naming them after a couple who both die tragically, Tristan at the hands of his uncle (aunt) is a bit...
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>>5958282
>>A): A boy
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>>5958282
>B): A girl
Kek. The afterparty night must be long.
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>>5958286
It's been a wild ride, Tree. Thanks for the memories!

>>5958282
>B): A girl

Technically speaking, Blair and Rex are completely unrelated to each other, as Blair was adopted, but yes. I did play around with the idea of twins-- one with Gungnir, and one with Forseti, but this much should be fine.
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>>5958282
>B): A girl
Second most important choice of the quest

>>5958286
Thanks Tree
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>>5958282
>B): A girl
I think it's time. I've lurked for almost the entire quest because I know absolutely nothing of Fire Emblem beyond some fragments I remember from a tvtropes binge and suck at social choices, but I've stayed for your excellent storytelling and characters. It's been a wild ride along with you guys and I think it's only fitting I throw my hat in the ring for a vote at the very end. Surprised we won't get a name vote though.
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>>5958282
>C): Twins. A boy and a girl.
I want to have my cake and eat it
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>Epilogue

>Diana – Dame of the Skies
Diana joined Mary in reforming the pegasus division of the Knights of Seiros. In time, she became a well-known Falcon Knight, famous for her cheerful attitude and successful mission rate. Her skills would eventually grow to the point she surpassed even Blair. She would often pay visits to her old friend, flying over to Rusalka to spend time with her and her family.

>Corrine – Bloodstained Maiden
Corrine stayed by Blair’s side, becoming her Minister of Affairs. She was renowned for her diplomacy, helping to pioneer many sweeping changes across the county. Eventually, she fell in love with a young recruit in Rusalka’s army, and the two were married. It was said that her family was treated as an extension of Blair’s, and that she and the Countess looked at each other’s children as though they were their own.

>Caleb – Peerless Marksman
Caleb continued travelling with Theo and Milly. The Blackwing Trio turned out to be a great success, and many would come from all over Fodlan to see their shows. Caleb’s marksmanship never dulled, and his impressiveness with the bow earned him many offers from nobles wishing to employ him as a huntsman. He turned them all done, preferring to stay with his friends.

>Milly – Reformed Assassin
Milly traveled with Caleb and Theo, often keeping the two brash and bold mercenaries out of trouble. As part of their performances, she would tell stories of the trio’s exploits during the war. Her most famous story was centered around a young witch, who travelled across the skies and stamped out evil everywhere she found it. The crowd would hang on to every word she told.

>Theo – Hulking Berserker
Ever the muscle of the group, Theo continued performing with his friends, impressing all with displays of martial strength and alcohol tolerance. Though he vastly preferred showmanship to fighting, he was never afraid to lend his considerable might to anyone who needed aid. This habit of his often led to the Blackwing Trio being forced into confrontation, but they didn’t mind too much.

>Elizabeth – Devoted Servant of Sothis
Elizabeth stayed at Garreg Mach for a time, performing healing services and mass for weary travelers. As Fodlan continued to rebuild, she moved to a local village that had lost its priest during the war. Elizabeth was a source of great comfort to all who came to see her. Her warmth and kindness made her a treasured asset amongst her followers.

>Ava – Grim Rider
Having retired from mercenary life, Ava eventually settled down in Charon and opened a bakery. Though she knew nothing about baking bread, she applied herself to the craft, and in time her shop became a popular destination for hungry townsfolk. Eventually, she remarried, and started a new family. Though people would ask, she never spoke of her experiences during the war.
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>Sebastian – Model of Chivalry
After having parted ways with Ashe and his siblings, Sebastian walked through the front gates of Castle Rowe in Arianrhod. Having never forgiven Count Rowe for his part in betraying both his men and Faerghus to the Dukedom, he fought his way into the throne room. None could stop him, and though he died, it was not before decapitating the treacherous Count, ending his dynasty. Sebastian’s legend lived on after his death, igniting a fierce pride in the weary citizens of Faerghus, and inspiring generations of knights to take the oath.

>Damian – Noble Patron
Having had his noble title restored, Damian worked tirelessly to rebuild Enbarr. He was unpopular with many of his contemporaries for the frequency in which he advocated for commoners. Nevertheless, the people of Enbarr loved him, and he was eventually promoted to Minister of Domestic Affairs. Those who knew him before he’d left for Garreg Mach would say that it was as if he’d been replaced by an entirely different person.

>Yara – Shaman of Duscur
Yara stayed by Blair’s side for a time, serving as an official advisor to the Countess. Though some would feel unease at a woman of Duscur having such a close relationship with their liege, they knew better than to openly question it. Yara’s premonition abilities, though often vague and confusing, would serve Blair well as she sought to rebuild her home.

>Uriel – Legendary Holy Knight
Uriel remained in Garreg Mach, having once again taken a position as an instructor. Under his tutelage, the next generation of Knights of Seiros were trained well. When his final days came for him, he was surrounded by those same students of his. It was said that he passed on with a smile and carried no regrets with him on his way to meet the Goddess.

>Clay – Enigmatic Mercenary
Clay travelled with Kayla and Scratch to Sreng, where he helped King Leif in dealing with rivals to the throne. After Leif’s coronation, he mysteriously vanished. While records of him end there, it was said that a mysterious blonde mercenary would often appear during pivotal battles throughout Fodlan and its neighboring countries. It cannot be said for sure whether it was Clay, but the man’s appearance would often change the course of battle single-handedly.

>Mina – Aspiring Dancer
Mina travelled to Enbarr, where she enlisted in the Mittelfrank Opera Company. There, she was able to study under her idol, Dorothea, learning everything there was about the craft. Her skills as a dancer remarkably improved, and in time, she’d become almost as famous as Dorothea herself. She was never without her shawl, and every time she grasped it, she would remember the Blackwings.
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>Scratch – Bandit Queen
Having left with Clay to unlock the full power of her Crest, Scratch assisted Leif in his battles to take over as King of Sreng. Through unknown circumstances, she found herself in another Cúig Triail, facing none other than Cormac, the First Blade. The winner of their bout was never recorded, but the two eventually wed. Though neither of them could understand a word the other said, they were reported to have lived happily together.

>Kayla – Masochistic Cleric
Most people were surprised to have seen Kayla return to Sreng alive. They were even more surprised when she told them of what she had seen down south. She served as a trusted advisor and personal physician to King Leif. While her skills in the healing arts were second-to-none, her off-putting personality won her no favors. Paradoxically, she seemed to enjoy this greatly.

>Leif – Reformer King
Leif returned to Sreng at the head of his army. Many had taken issue with the way he deposed of Oracle Maeve, but none were able to stand against the prince and his ingenuity. Eventually, he succeeded his father as King. He worked tirelessly to reform the savage nation, opening relations with Fodlan and modernizing his country. He would go down in history as one of Sreng’s greatest rulers.

>Cormac – First Blade
Cormac continued to serve Leif faithfully, guarding his cousin against all enemies. Throughout all Sreng, his skills were unmatched. Eventually, he and Scratch were married after the two had a duel. The Swordmaster was often seen as a terrifying and stoic foe, but when he was near his wife, one could see cracks in that guise beginning to show.

>Seamus – Second Blade
After hearing from Kayla about what he had missed after the Blackwings had chosen the cleric instead, Seamus became wrought with jealously. After having helped secure Leif as king, he left Sreng to travel the world. These travels eventually made him famous, and soon word had spread of a wandering Swordmaster whom none could understand, but was deadly, nonetheless.

>Eleanor – Ice Queen
Eleanor returned to Galatea with Ingrid, helping to rout out any trouble that was plaguing her lands. After helping Ingrid to establish her rule, she once again left to continue mercenary work. It was said that once an army found out they were to face the Frosted Shrikes, they would either reconsider their course of action, or beg Eleanor to join their side. The Ice Queen would have them in the palm of her hands.

>Rocks – Distinguished Novelist?
Rocks disbanded the Purple Axe Knights and retired from mercenary life to resume his career in writing. The first book he wrote was entitled: “Gargantuan Foes and How to Fight Them”. While the book was a modest commercial success, critics took issue with some of the book’s excerpts. In particular, many believed the chapter pertaining to the so-called “Titanus” to be a complete work of fiction.
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>Ingrid – Stalwart Lady
Ingrid returned to Galatea, where she succeeded her father as ruler. She worked tirelessly to ensure that her people were able to live peaceful and prosperous lives. Thanks to her hard efforts, Galatea would no longer be known as a frigid wasteland. The county would grow to become one of the jewels of Faerghus, and Ingrid’s reforms would lead to a boom in the population. Eventually, the dark mood that had overtaken her during the war would finally break.

>Leopold – Knight of Seiros
Leopold assumed his new role as Knight-General of the Church’s Army. His efforts would lead to the Church of Seiros becoming the most effective army in all Fodlan. Recruitment swelled, and many looked to Leopold as a model of chivalry to aspire to. True to his word, he eventually would personally train not just Blair’s children, but Tristan as well. He was far easier on them than he ever was on her.

>Winona – Hellwing Commander
Despite her worries, Winona would go on to lead a normal life within Castle Rusalka. She would serve as a close advisor to Blair and oversaw Rusalka’s military. Her tactical prowess, which made the Hellwings so fierce, was the perfect fit for the position. While her accomplishments in this new role were many, her biggest source of pride and joy was her son, in whom she could always see traces of his father.

>Kate – Ace
With Winona choosing to settle down in Rusalka, Kate would stay with her. Eventually, she was made a Knight-Commander of the Rusalkan Army, serving under her lady. When Tristan had grown old enough, Kate would take him under her wing, teaching him how to fight. Thanks to her tutelage, the boy became a capable fighter even before joining the Officer Academy. Her relationship with Blair would eventually heal, and the two became close friends once more.
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>Anemone – Lady of Arcadia
Anemone took Blair up on her offer. One year after she became Countess, the people of Arcadia arrived to Rusalka. Though treated with suspicion by the locals at first, the Arcadians had brought with them great strides in both magic and science, which made the average citizen’s life easier. In return for their aid, the Rusalkans offered them the shelter and protection they craved. For the first time in her life, Anemone was able to sleep soundly, and without worry.

>Eulalia – Arcadian Smith
None of the Arcadians were as happy to leave dreary Edmund Woods as Eulalia was. Having made the trip to Rusalka, Eulalia would come to live with Blair within the castle, serving as the castle’s chief engineer. Her efforts would see not only to the restoration of the castle, but to various innovations that would greatly impact the people of Rusalka. Eventually, she would fall in love with a human, and she would forget the turmoil she had been forced to endure.

>Ashe – Arrow of Justice
Ashe would return from Arianrhod with his siblings in-hand. He was shocked to hear of Blair’s pregnancy but welcomed the news with open arms. Together with his wife, he’d oversee the ruling of Rusalka, eventually becoming known as a gentle and kind leader. The couple would go on to have several children, and their love for each other was evident for all to see.
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>>5959217
>Corrine – Bloodstained Maiden
Good for Corrin for finding herself a man, she's got a big happy family now together with Blair.
>Ava – Grim Rider
It is nice to know that she did start a new family, she deserves it really.
>>5959219
>Sebastian – Model of Chivalry
Holy shit Sebastian! That's kinda sad he died so quick but man did he become a legend for that act.
>>5959223
>Scratch – Bandit Queen
>Cormac – First Blade
Fucking kek, yeah these two would make a good couple despite not knowing a damn thing what the other was saying, incredible.
>>5959225
>Ingrid – Stalwart Lady
Happy she finally got over her dark mood, bet it was a long journey.
>Kate – Ace
That's nice to hear that Blair and Kate did rekindle their friendship after everything.
>>5959227
>Anemone – Lady of Arcadia
You know I'm kinda surprised that the Arcadians had a relatively smooth time getting accepted into society, those slither fucks could have just been happy living together but no, had to do cult shit.
>Ashe – Arrow of Justice
Cute, and of course these two lovebirds would get more then one kid, I bet Ashe and Blair are gonna be known as inspirational figures for commoners, how they managed to become leaders of a region despite being born as normal people.

Man, seeing this update really cements the end of this quest... I'll remember this for a long time and I'll miss it, can't wait to see what you'll cook up next, whatever it may be.
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I'll post a Blair-centric epilogue later today.

>>5959334
Thanks for following along since the beginning!
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>Damian – Noble Patron
>Those who knew him before he’d left for Garreg Mach would say that it was as if he’d been replaced by an entirely different person.

Honestly, imagine if one of our allies was an Agarthan the entire time.
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Had edge of dawn blaring in my head while reading. As someone who saw Blue Lions lose the House vote in real time seeing the credits roll now is getting me misty eyed. Thank you so much for running this Tree, it's been an amazing few years.

>>5959217
>Diana
Damn I feel so proud, atta girl. Nice to know that she kept up the relationship with Blair - between Kate and her I can easily see both Blair's firstborn and Tristan both becoming fliers.

>Corrine
I did not expect her to get married and have kids but damn I'm happy for her. She's finally grown out of seeing herself as a living weapon, perhaps. (Headcanoning that the young recruit is that same dude who thanked Blair after sparing him from execution at the mines)

>Ava
kek she really did become a baker. Also glad to see her finally move on, she deserves it.

>>5959219
>Sebastian
Bruh everyone before him is awwwww so happy and then this???? God dammit man even though he'd be happy going out as a paragon of knightly chivalry that many aspire to be, Blair should have dragged him back to Rusalka by the hair. I really wonder if this was inevitable after seeing the wreck of the kingdom at Gronder, or if Blair upped the support rank some more / made some different choices his fate might be changed. Rest in peace you absolute legend.

>Damien
>Becoming minster of domestic affairs
Oh Blair is going to rib him about calling her dirt until their dying breaths. Fuck if I only had thread one to go by I'd accuse him of being a snake too kek. He definitely gets the prize for best character development.

>Mina
>Actually getting good
Never would have thought kek. Guess Dorothea really can turn pennies into diamonds. I can see Blair easily becoming one of the opera's biggest patrons, with those two there.

>>5959223
>Scratch x Cormac
Damn girl you go get that title. And hey, the first blade finally fulfilled his dream of bagging a hot Fodlan warrior babe. Also yes Scratch would be the type to get along perfectly with a husband she can't speak to as long as they can have a bust ups to ~exchange feelings~ every so often.

>Rocks not being believe about Titania
It's okay buddy all the anons here know you were worth every piece of that gold.
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>>5959225
>Ingrid
>Turning Galatea into a jewel of Faerghus
>Shaking off her depression
All I could ever want for her, really. It may not be the future she envisioned for herself but damn she has done all she can to make her friends, her liege, proud. Honestly if the Tristan sequel ever happens I really hope his travels take him to Galatea, since it wouldn't be standing as proud as it is now without the actions of his aunt.

>Leopold
>Model of chivalry
Laughed so hard. Wonder if his personality got any better or if the illusion was shattered the moment his fans actually spoke to him? Also I re-read his bitching about being stuck with a bunch of pampered ladies during the academy phase, and I dearly hope that Blair sends only daughters his way.
>Trained Tristan as well
This is heartwarming in so many ways actually. Of course he won't shirk a promise made to his sworn sister.

>Winona
Glad to see no mention of her dying young from her crests yet at least. Also interesting to note that Tristan really is turning out to be more like her than Rex.

>>5959227
>Anemone
>For the first time in her life, Anemone was able to sleep soundly, and without worry.
The power of friendship people. You just know Blair would have made her godmother to at least one of her brood. Damn now I want to see aunty Anemone babysitting Blair's kids

>Ashe
A big surprise he came back to indeed. Not a big surprise that he went on to be an awesome ruler though. Ah Ashe, you weren't my pick to win the Blairbowl but I can't complain much, you're still a good egg. Honestly Blair/Ashe are giving me House Stark vibes, with a lord and lady being very much in love and having a bunch of kiddos.

>>5959381
Are you going to be doing one final Q & A session Tree? Bet a bunch of people here are dying to know how passing the dad roll would have gone down (it's me, I'm the bunch of people)
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>>5959217
>Diana became better than Blair
With her HUGE Avoid stat, nobody can ever touch her, especially not Blair, with her middling DEX. Good stuff.

>Corrine got hitched
Nice! Congratulations, Corrine. You've been promoted from Wine Aunt to actual Auntie (and mother).

>Blackwing Trio
I'm glad to see they stuck together in the end, whether it be circus acts or fighting. Good stuff.

>Elizabeth settling down as the local priestess
I wonder if she ever went back to Carcino, heh. There's nothing quite like walking into a random village church and finding a Lvl 50 Bishop, I'm sure.

>Ava becoming a baker in Charon
Nice. A shame none of her old family made it, but I'm glad she remarried and had left her life as a mercenary behind her.

>>5959219
>Sebastian died
F. You went out like a true knight. I'll miss you bud, keep proccing Great Shield in the sky.

>Damian become Minister of Domestic Affairs
Damn, it's certainly not Prime Minister, but it's a pretty damn high position. Good stuff, Blue Kakyoin.

>Yara stayed with Blair
Nice. I notice that it says that she stayed with her for a time-- hopefully, that means she went over and tied to knot with Damian at some point, heh.

>Uriel passing away peacefully
RIP to a fallen legend. I'm sure the entire Mentor-Apprentice Chain was there by his side.

>Clay disappearing again after helping with Leif
Man, he's going to continue to do that for years, eh? I wonder if he'll run into Tristan or into Blair's kids. Glad he helped out the Sreng though.

>Mina becoming good
Hey, nice! I had a feeling she'd enlist with the Opera Company. It's a good fit for her-- she's come a long way from having learned her skills at the brothel, eh?

>>5959223

>Cormac x Scratch
I did not see that coming. Look out, Tristan, Cormac's kid has the Crest of Indech, and can activate Astra each time for 20 attacks with perfect RNG. Eat your heart out.

>Kayla
Heh, you had a pretty funny personality, but your Physics came in clutch. Good on you.

>Leif straight up reforming and modernizing Sreng
Hell yeah. Savage no more, eh? Glad we gambled on reforming them instead of just letting them continue to rampage.

>Seamus leaving to travel the world
Nice. I always felt bad we didn't take him, but it worked out, I suppose.

>Eleanor and the Frosted Shrikes becoming the top mercenary company
Very cool (lmao). If anyone's cut out for that sort of thing, it would be her.

>Rocks writing a book on how to take down giant enemies
Noice. Guy basically countered a Mecha into oblivion, after all. I'm sure any naysayer who goes to Rusalka and asks about it will find out the truth.
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>>5959225
>Ingrid turning Galatea into a jewel of Faerghus
Nice. I'm glad she found her way in the end, and for the good of the people of Galatea, too.

>Leopold training the kids
Heh, I see he upheld his promise, though whether or not they'll ever get the same results as Blair is another thing entirely.

>Winona leading the Rusalkan Military
That tracks. Honestly, good on Blair and the team for turning Rusalka from a mining town in bumfuck nowhere into what is probably one of the great counties of Adrestia.

>Kate making up with Blair
Aww. I'm glad they finally buried the hatchet-- or perhaps, hung up the spear, anyway.

>Anemone arriving at Rusalka with the Arcadians
Damn, nice. I'm glad the Arcadians have a place to stay that isn't literally in the middle of a cursed forest. Rest easy now-- you deserve it.

>Eulalia becoming chief engineer
Sick. Without Rhea around to suppress the development of technology, I'm sure this is a good thing.

>Ashe in general
Cute boy. To think that they're two commoners who went from being soldiers to being traitors to being liberators and fine rulers. Hopefully there isn't a succession crisis, lmao.

I'll stick around for the Q&A, but thanks again for the quest, Tree! I had so much fun participating as both a vocal anon and a mathanon that I ended up running a Fire Emblem tabletop game for some of my friends, and I'm glad I did. It's certainly been an experience, and you should know that wherever you go from here, we will be waiting in the wings, heh.
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>>5959381
Thank you for a banger quest Three. Into the /qst/ hall of fame you go. Have some fanart.
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>>5959548
Yoooo, that's sick, drawfriend! 10/10. I noticed you left a signature there-- do you have a Twitter or something to follow?
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>do you have a Twitter
Not much there, but I do.
https://twitter.com/Red__Wisp

>>5959217
>best girl Corrine got a happy ending
God bless
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>>5959548
>>5959632
Wow the art is simply amazing!
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>>5959504
>Are you going to be doing one final Q & A session Tree? Bet a bunch of people here are dying to know how passing the dad roll would have gone down (it's me, I'm the bunch of people)
Of course! After I post the Blair chapter, I'll be sticking around until the thread falls off. I'll also post my final thoughts, word count, and thanks then too.

>>5959548
>>5959632
Leopold made it into the art! I absolutely love this. You 100% encapsulated Chapter 1 Smug Corrine along with Blair being sick of her shit. And the Blair in the middle reflecting on everything is quite literally the perfect final image for me to end this on for the next update. This is beautiful, thank you so much friend.
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>>5959678
Thank you for everything, Tree! I'll miss this.
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>>5959678
>And the Blair in the middle reflecting on everything is quite literally the perfect final image
Thanks. I didn't have enough time(or space) to fit the post-timeskip memories in, so this is an early blackwing Blair reminiscing I suppose. I guess If the thread lives for 1 more week I could make a second image lmao
Congrats on taking this quest all the way to the finish line.
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>>5959678
Thanks for everything, Tree. I know I wasn't here from the start (I think my first post was just after the timeskip?), but it's been a blast regardless.
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This quest really attracts the best talents on this board. Thank you Tree and big thanks to our great drawfrens for the fanart.
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To you, today should have been a day like any other. You’d start by waking up and enjoying a full breakfast with your family. Your eldest daughter, Bronte, would no doubt be filling you in on the latest tome she’d been studying. For a girl who was hardly 10 years old, she was a strange one. You’d never met a child that enjoyed reading quite so much as her. Then again, when you were her age, you were barely literate. It wasn’t until you’d been adopted and eventually joined the Officer’s Academy that your love for books would flourish. From what you knew, Ashe had started reading just around the same time Bronte had. Perhaps with the two of you serving as her parents, it was no surprise she’d turn out this way.

Reserved and polite, Bronte was the easiest of your children to deal with, and save for her silver hair, was perhaps the one that resembled you the most. Your middle child, Ogier, was another matter. Full of energy, he was the opposite of Bronte in every way. He absolutely loathed reading and could not wait until he finally came of age and was allowed to hold a sword. You’d often catch him staring out the window, watching intently as Tristan went over his martial lessons with Kate. It was plain to see that your son was jealous of the boy. Regardless, he’d have to wait until he was older before you’d allow him anywhere near the martial grounds. At breakfast, he was the most likely to try and make his older sister miserable, something you’d grown accustomed to breaking up.

Finally, there was Lila. Just barely reaching five years of age, Lila had yet to find the same sort of confidence Bronte or Ogier had. She would follow you around, hiding behind your legs whenever possible. You didn’t mind too much, but hoped she would one day come out of her shell. She’d often sit by your side as you worked. Though too young to understand what it was you did, she knew it was important. All three children carried the Weaver name. While it had been tempting to reclaim d’Rusalka, you felt that belonged to Tristan now. Besides, you had no desire to erase the legacy of your real father.

You had intended today to be no different than any other day this year. The formation of the United Kingdom of Fodlan had become official, and with it, there was much work to be done even in remote Rusalka. Trade agreements needed to be renegotiated, ore shipments needed to be rerouted, and plenty of petitioners were knocking at your door, each ready to beg for you to grant them whatever it was they needed. These tasks would take you well into nightfall, but today, Ashe had forbidden you from doing any work whatsoever.

Because it was your birthday.
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It wasn’t that you’d forgotten. You’d had birthdays before of course. Only you never made them a big deal. When you lived with your father, the two of you were far too poor to do anything special. After you came to the castle, the Count would throw a small celebration, inviting Rex as well as his attendants. You recall those days being exceptionally nice. But with everything that happened at Garreg Mach and after, you hardly had any time for such frivolities. And becoming Countess hardly made that any easier. Your husband for whatever reason though, loved such days, and it was for that reason he put his foot down. Not only did he forbid you from doing any work, but you were also instructed to “have fun” and not worry about chasing down the children.

So, rather than argue, you did just about one of the only things you ever did for fun.

You went fishing.

Waking up before anyone else in the castle had, you gathered your belongings and snuck out towards the stables, where Beathan awaited. Your faithful steed had grown old in these last few years, but he was still as strong as ever. You find the ebon pegasus already awake, as if expecting you. Scratching him under the chin, you fill his feed bag to the brim. After he is done, you take off on the pegasus. Your destination was actually in short walking distance, but you never had much opportunity to fly these days, and you wanted the excuse. You arrive at a small beach situated near the castle. The wind was calm and breezy, and summer had already entered. To you, this was the perfect weather for fishing. You cast your line into the water, and then waited.

As you sat there in the sand, fishing rod between your legs, Beathan wandering about, you embraced the calm and serenity. To say that you were unused to this sort of peace would not be a lie. You’d been a countess twice as long as you’d been a mercenary. But regardless, your mind would always wander back to those days. The fights that you endured. The people that you killed. And the friends that you lost along the way. None of them were around to see this sight. To feel the wind’s breeze across their face, and the sand and water between their toes. You knew that returning to a sense of “normalcy” would be difficult. What you hadn’t known was that it might be impossible.

While your heart swelled with pride when Bronte learned how to cast a simple fire spell, you remembered the all-too familiar stench of burning flesh on the battlefield. When Ogier would talk about wishing to become a great knight, you’d picture all the other knights you’d seen die, or even killed by your own hand. In a way, it made you appreciate Lila, who was so far content to cling to her mother’s side everywhere she went.
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You found yourself living more worried as a mother than you ever had been as the leader of the Blackwings. You knew all too well the darkness of the world. You’d seen more corpses than just about anyone else in Fodlan. The horrors that dotted your past were many, and at times you could even swear you’d feel an itch that wasn’t there. A place you’d been stabbed or gouged at would light up, and then quickly disappear. Many enemies had dotted your path, and while you had always been ready to face them, spear in hand, it terrified you to think that your children might one day have to do the same in their own lives.

Still, despite all the pain and suffering. Despite the nights you’d awaken in a huff, recalling some past brush with death. You were happy. Happier than you’d ever been in your entire life. Because you knew that by your actions, you had helped to make a kinder, gentler world for your children to inhabit. The Fodlan of today was not the same that you and Ashe had grown up in. You played a major role in that change and had left them something better than you had. One day, they’d probably choose to leave you. If they were anything like their parents, they’d go out into the world to forge their own paths. While the thought terrified you, you’d make sure they were well and ready. And when they returned to the castle to tell you all about their adventures, you’d sit there, listening to their stories full of pride. It was what you’d always wanted from your father. And from Anacharsis. You may have never had that opportunity, but you would make sure they did.

Your fishing rod tugs, and you realize that the sun has risen, shining brightly. You must have been out here for several hours by now. You pull the line in, seeing your catch. A small crayfish was dangling at the end, wiggling fiercely. Pulling the tiny crustacean off your line, you toss the little feller back into the water, wishing him the best.

“Mommy!” Someone shouts from behind.

Lila was running up the beach, arms outstretched towards you. Behind her, you could make out four more figures. Your husband had found you. He’d brought along your other two children, as well as Tristan. At 11 years old and already almost your height, he was nearly the spitting image of a younger Rex.

>You scoop Lila up in your arms, hugging her tightly. “What’s my little pegasus princess doing here?” She buries her face into your chest rather than responding.

“I thought you’d be here.” Ashe says, smiling. “Did you catch anything good?”

>“Just you all, I’m afraid.”

“Hah!” Tristan laughs. “You suck at fishing, Aunt Blair!”

>“Keep up that disrespect and I’ll tell your mother. And Kate.”

Tristan audibly gulps at the mention of Kate and offers no more words.
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“I can’t believe you came to the beach without us…” Bronte sighs.

“Good, I hate the beach.” Ogier retorts, always eager to contradict his sister. “Are you done here yet, mom? Aunt Corrine said we can’t eat until you’re back.”

“I am.” You say, grabbing your husband’s hand with your free one. “Come, let’s go back.”

>End
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>>5959994
Fuck, what a journey. And what a wholesome end. It's been an honor.
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I just realized the top part of Blair’s epilogue was cut off. It should have read:
>Year 1195, 17th Day of the Blue Sea Moon
>10 Years After the Conclusion of the Fodlan Unification War
>Castle Rusalka

While ultimately, that doesn’t change much, I finally gave Blair a birthday, and that shouldn’t be left out!

That’s all, friends. I’m a bit of a bundle of emotions at the moment, so forgive me if this doesn’t come out that concise. It’s hard to believe that something I’ve been doing every day, for 1-3 hours a day, for the last nearly three years, is over. I almost always updated at night. Updating this quest was often the last thing I did before sleeping, and checking it was the first thing I did when waking up. And now that it’s over, I’m at a bit of a loss.

Whether you were here from the beginning or joined in somewhere along the way, or whether you were a lurker or a voter or just really really good at math, thank you so much for reading. I can’t even begin to imagine what a better group of anons would look like. It’s not a secret that Three Houses is often a touchy subject on other boards, and everyone has their favorites that they really dig into. I told myself in the beginning if I had a schizo player base that there was no way I would finish this. But throughout almost three years and 22 threads, you were the coolest, most level-headed people possible. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for everything.

I don’t want to give any false hope by saying another quest is definite. For now, I definitely need a bit of a rest, and don’t have any plans as of the moment. But who knows what the future may hold. If I ever did do anything else again, I’d certainly love all of you to be there.

I’ll be sticking around until the thread falls off the catalog and answering any questions anyone has. For now, I’d be curious to hear some of your thoughts.

>Favorite Character
>Favorite Part
>What would you want to see in a potential future quest? Either related to this or different.
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>>5959994
>End
We're finally here. It's been an honour everyone. It's going to feel so odd not having the check the thread for an update.

Honestly it feels good just to see Blair chill out surrounded by those she loves. This quest has pretty much been constant fighting with a handful of detours to smooch kek.

Blair kid headcanon delusions incoming

>Silver haired eldest daughter
This is an absolute victory for me, thanks Tree. even more so because she and Tristan have the potential to be polar opposites in personality, love that in a couple
If she's that bookish already she might even turn out to be a spellcaster on the calibre of the gramps on day. Girl please partner up with one of Beathan's babies and carry on the witch legacy I'm begging you.
>Bronte
...okay we really should have bought the forbidden book.

>Ogier
Help why am I just imagining him as the default male NPC. He's probably going to be NPC tier compared to Tristan RIP him. He's giving me mortal savant vibes with specialties in wind magic (stuck on the ground while Tristan soars the skies kek, might be the one to wield forseti out of sheer spite)

>Lila
I see her as cutie pie with Ashe's eyes. Also she's named for Leopold and I won't hear anything else. Actually I'd pay good money to see her and Leopold's training sessions. Can see her have a good bond with regular horses and picking up healing magic to eventually go Valkyrie.
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>Favorite Character
Blair
>Favorite Part
The fight with the Hellwings
>What would you want to see in a potential future quest? Either related to this or different.
More cute boys

What would happen if Anarcharsis agreed to just stand down? Also, was there any potential route where we could've gotten the golden deer and the blue lions to work together at gronder?
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>>5960020
>>Favorite Character
Blair is out by default, so it has to be the asshole noble guy that developed into someone truly worthy of respect, best character of all time.
>Favorite Part
Right after the fall of the school and Blair has been hiding her identity, but that scene where she takes off the helmet and reveals her name to a group of people who could just dogpile her to death.
>What would you want to see in a potential future quest? Either related to this or different.
Anything honestly, I think you've proven your chops to have the quality of anything you do in the future taken on faith.
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>>5960020
>>5960020
>Fave character (assuming aside from Blair who is default #1)
Leopold hands down. His grumpy bastard lines had me howling and him defrosting and revealling his weapons grade deredere side just sealed the deal. Will maintain to my dying day that he should have won the Blairbowl.

>Fave part
Siding with the Lions at Gronder field, and I'm not just saying it as a blue lions fan. It managed to be incredibly heartbreaking (being of helpless to to save our friends from their fate) and incredibly hype (david vs Goliath takedown of Rex feat. clutch stun in true anime final battle fashion), great writing.

>Potential future quest
>[jk]AU where Blair chose Blue Lions
But really whatever you want. Though I'd be down for seeing the adventures of Tristan and Bronte.

Also can I give some questions in return?

>What would have happened if we'd passed the dad roll?

>What was the most the most expected moments of the quest for you?

>Any parts of the quest which you threw in based on anon chatter?

>What would the state of the world have been if dad's plan succeeded? Would he have actually brought back the gods?

>Was Sebastian's fate set in stone from the start, or where there other ways his story could have ended?

>If Blair chose another House / Crimson Flower could she eventually have gotten together with that House's lord?

>How many crests does Tristan have?

Anyway, rest well Tree. You absolutely deserve it.
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>>5960020
>Favorite Character
Honestly, I gotta give it to old man Uriel. There are others I like (Sebastian, Clay, and Anemone come to mind, and the moment I met Rocks I was wishing we'd met him earlier), but I find Uriel the most memorable. Granted, that's probably because one of my earliest clear memories of this quest is him absolutely dumpstering Morag.

>Favorite Part
I'll concur with >>5960029 and say the Siege/Taking of Enbarr. It felt (to me, anyway) more like the climax of Blair's arc than even the final battle at Zanado did, which is saying something.

>What would you want to see in a potential future quest? Either related to this or different.

In a future Three Houses-related quest, I'd honestly want to see you play outside of the main time and place, watch you really stretch your worldbuilding chops. Maybe you could let us run through the War of Heroes, or the War of the Eagle and Lion, possibly even change the outcomes? Imagine the memes we'd get playing as one of Nemesis' bandit buddies.

As for an unrelated quest, I'd say something that lets you exercise your worldbuilding chops still and also gives the mathanons and drawanons something to chew on again. I like that this quest drew players with that kind of passion. Whether it's an original setting or another existing setting with enough room to fill in the details, I'd love to see what you do next.
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>>5960020
>Favorite Character
Corrine deserves all my love. Well, she deserves more than that, but that's what I've got.
>Favorite Part
I would say somewhere between threads 1 and 22. The duel with Kate sticks with me.
>What would you want to see in a potential future quest?
Gundam, because we need a good one and I think you're good. I'm not too sure, really. Something you're interested in writing, at least. I'll show up (and probably lurk, as ever) for that.
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>>5960022
You're not far off from my own headcanon. I'd picture Bronte as a Sage (Blair's magic background), Ogier as some sort of Knight (Based off Blair and Ashe's one-time desire for knighthood), and Lila as a Trickster (Able to use magic, while keeping some of the dexterity that Ashe was known for.

Thank you for reading!

>>5960029
>What would happen if Anarcharsis agreed to just stand down?
He would have killed Cornelia and left. You wouldn't see him again, though I may have toyed with having him be a fisherman you meet on the beach during the epilogue. He's got a lot of soul searching to do, but he wouldn't stick around as a permanent fixture.

As for uniting Leicester and Faerghus at Gronder, unfortunately that was never a possibility. Maybe Byleth could have done it, but she wasn't there.

>>5960032
I appreciate the kind words. I did find that part to be pretty funny. She was lucky Catherine's dad happened to be a pretty decent guy.

>>5960038
Dad roll, see above.

>What was the most the most expected moments of the quest for you?
Good question. I guess I kind of saw Ashe being Blair's love interest early on. He seemed to make a decent impression on anons that I knew would be hard to beat.

>Any parts of the quest which you threw in based on anon chatter?
A bunch. Even in this thread I got the idea for Bronte's name from the one anon who suggested it as a nod to Anacharsis' real daughter. There are probably others I can't remember at the moment, but I always tried to take what anons were saying as something that Blair herself might think.

>What would the state of the world have been if dad's plan succeeded? Would he have actually brought back the gods?
He would have. Things wouldn't have gone to hell overnight, but there are still Agarthans left alive. They weren't all exterminated at Shambhala, and several are under the custody of the Knights currently. The Agarthan gods returning would see a change of luck for them. Disasters would befall Fodlan. The three kingdoms would fail to unify. It would take several years for it to happen since the Agarthan numbers are still low, but eventually an entirely new great war would break out.

>Sebastian
It was a fairly recent idea. Faerghus as a Kingdom was pretty much about to cease to exist. There were really no rulers left there he'd want to pledge himself to. As for Rowe, Sebastian held a huge grudge against him. He saw his friends die because of his treachery, which ultimately led to the Dukedom winning. Meanwhile, after the war, not only was Arianrhod completely untouched, but Count Rowe got away with everything. In the lore, he actually is a pretty bad guy who gets to remain in the shadows except for Three Hopes. Sebastian would never let him get away with effectively dooming the Kingdom with zero repercussions. So he doomguy'd through his castle proccing Great Shield and killing everyone who tried to stop him. The only way for that to not happen would probably be if he won the Blairbowl.
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>>5960038
>If Blair chose another House / Crimson Flower could she eventually have gotten together with that House's lord?
I wanted to avoid having her mix with a House Lord. Everyone else was fair game though except for Byleth and the House Lords.

>How many crests does Tristan have?
Both Indech and Maculi. Though I envision Tristan as more of a physical fighter, so while capable of using magic, he'd be less adept with Maculi than Indech.

>>5960043
Nemesis bandit quest does sound like fun. I included that flashback of his in this thread so that in case we did diplomacy down Anacharsis, I would have gotten to at least write one fight scene lol.

>>5960092
Corrine was my favorite character too. When I first wrote her in I didn't think she'd last very long at all. At least not through Part 1. But people really warmed up to her and she was always fun to write for. I regret not making her a bit stronger for Part 2.
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>>5960101
I loved the way you wrote her struggle towards the violence that's "all she was good for" and her slow growth out of it when Blair didn't treat her like just some brute.

Oh, if we'd gone Crimson Flower, would we have become Hubert's Anti-Agarthan black ops squadron or something?
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Thank you QM for everything! I've been following since thread 1, mostly lurking but occasionally voting.
Still sad that Ashe won the Blairbowl instead of Leopold, Corinne, or even Anemone, but I've made my peace with it. I can scarcely believe you started this over two years ago, and that I've been following this for just as long. So much has changed since then!
Your original characters were all really fun and I enjoyed seeing them all Interact with one another. This was definitely one of the better quests in the board's history (and not just because it actually managed to conclude properly!)
I'll keep following you on your next works for sure - but for now, get some rest.
Thanks again!
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Fuck man, I know how you feel about when you finish a long project you've had you've done for years, I myself am a writer as well on another site and I've done a story that was lasted 3 years and had like, 300k words on it, it was emotional for me and I bet it is for you as well, but you can be proud of yourself for what you've done.
And this quest ending means that I no longer will have /qst/ open for me on my laptop anymore, even when there wasn't a quest running I'd have it open to refresh it everyday hoping for a new thread, I'll have to check every now and then still to see when you start a new quest, whenever that may be, but for now you can rest man.
>Favorite Character
Blair, she really grew on me for sure, with Corrine and Ashe being high up there as well.
>Favorite Part
That's hard to pin down, but I'd say... When Blair and Corrine ran from Garrech mach, when Blair reunited with Ashe in a battlefield and the battle at grondel field, I just love drama in these things.
>What would you want to see in a potential future quest? Either related to this or different.
Hm, the best aspects of this quest were definitely the ensemble cast we had and how our actions did indeed have consequences, I'd like to see more like, War stuff, weather we're a mook or some leader I do enjoy seeing how our actions could change the large conflict and it gives some tense situations, so either another Fire Emblem project (i wont say no to a sequel with Tristan or Bronte MC) or maybe switch it up and do some scifi who knows, I do remember you saying you played SMTV so maybe after the new edition of it is out it'll inspire you to do something SMT related, i'd love to pal out with demons.

And now i'll relinquish my name faggory as this quest comes to an end... But before that, have one more gift from me to you... A collage of my own bullshit.
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And now I am but another anonymous
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>>5959632
Good stuff anon! The fact that you've drawn art for this quest and several other quests on the board is pretty damn good.

>>5960284
Thanks for everything, Hubert! As a namefag, you were pretty chill, all things considered.

>Bronte, Ogier, and Lila
Man, I'm glad Blair got her litter as she requested. It's a shame none of them went down the Seraph Knight route Blair did, but honestly, good for them-- better that they find their own path, than to be defined by what their parents did.

>Blair still working through war PTSD
Oof, rough. This is a masterclass on writing, Tree. You're damn good at writing trauma, and I will be taking inspiration from this in future pieces.

>>5960020
>Favorite Character
Blair notwithstanding? Probably Cormac. I'm just a big fan of the foreign swordmaster archetype. If the Blairbowl wasn't won by then, I would've pushed for his win, hah.

>Favorite Part
The Sreng and Cúig Triail. As one of the anons who pushed hard to join the Kingdom at Gronder Field, it felt like I personally had a hand in the situation, and needed to help resolve things as best I could.

The fact that it was a largely math-based fight really helped bring the mathanon culture to the forefront too. I had a blast with it, and will definitely be stealing the 'best of five' format for future games.

>What would you want to see in a potential future quest? Either related to this or different.
As other anons have stated, you've certainly proven you've got the chops for writing. Whatever you end up doing, we'll be there. For now, you've certainly earned your break. Rest easy, and know that your quest will go down in /qst/ history-- it's not every day that a quest of this quality actually finishes. It's up there with the greats, for me, and will have a special place in my heart.

I suppose I'll have to find another quest to obsess over, eh? Checking for updates in the morning, doing equations in the afternoon, and even putting aside work to do more math was always fun.

Thank you again, Tree. This piece of writing you've poured your heart and soul into will resonate within me and the other anons for years to come. If I ever pick up Three Houses, it will have been because of this quest.
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You know with the quest over hopefully someone will update the Tvtropes to reflect that
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>>5960293

Thread Questions:
>What would have happened if we approached the Cloaked Man? Was it Arval/Epimenides, or was it actually Anacharsis in his true form?

>What would have happened if we approached the green-haired girl? Was it actually Sothis, or someone else?

>Would selecting options that weren't Nemesis have changed dialogue with Anacharsis when talking him down?

>By how much would Anacharsis' base stats have lowered if we decided to find our resolve before him?

>What would have happened if we chose not to forgive Anarcharsis as he died?

>What would have happened if we killed Cleobulus, or passed it to Ashe or Anemone instead of Ingrid?

>Would Cleobulus have escaped or triggered a second boss fight if we interrogated her instead?

>What would have happened if we chose not to insist that Anemone bring the Arcadians to Rusalka? Would we have just never seen her again?

>Would there have been any lasting changes in Blair's or Byleth's thoughts based on the advice we would've given her?

>What would have happened if we chose not to jump Ashe's bones at the party? Would Blair still have been pregnant from a previous entanglement, or?

>What would have happened if we chose to send Winona, Kate, and Tristan away? What would have happened if we gave up the throne to Rusalka to Tristan when he came of age?

>Would the gender of our firstborn have changed their starting class or personalities at all?

General Questions:
>What do the people of each nation think of Blair and the Blackwings? I namely want to know about how the people of Rusalka, the Empire, the Kingdom, the Alliance, the Church of Seiros, the Arcadians, and the Sreng, but hearing about the Orthodox Church, the Dukedom, Ordelia, and Almyra might be interesting too.

>What was up with the Heroes' Relic that was mentioned in Edmund Woods? Were we ever going to get our hands on it if Blair had gotten a Crest? Or is this something for Tristan to claim for himself?

>What would the endings have been for Boleslav, Roxanne, Nero, and Shelly have been, if they were still alive at the end?

>What would the endings for Daryun and Balbatos have been, if we had taken them instead of Eleanor and Rocks?

>Actually, what was up with Balbatos in general? Did he have a funny side to him like Rocks did, or is he the edgelord trope played straight? When he had the name 'Balbatos', I half-expected some relation to Byleth, as they're both demon names, but that didn't seem to be the case?

>What happened to the surviving Black Eagles, in Dorothea, Bernadetta, and Ferdinand?

>How did Rusalka end up under Blair's rule? It seems to be prosperous, with cutting edge tech, but I'm interested to hear more about it.

>Actually, how did each of the nations end up after the unification war? Sreng seems to have prospered, and Adrestia and Faerghus might've bounced back, but what about the Alliance, the Dukedom, and the Orthodox Church?
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>>5960299
>Does Byleth still keep up Rhea's old tradition of suppressing technology that causes humans to advance to much, or does Seteth not care too much about that?

>What would have happened if we revealed the existence of the Arcadians to Seteth? Would he have wiped them out? If he found out about them now, would he order a purge?

>What's the current state of religion in Fodlan? With the Orthodox Church presumably collapsing, and the Central Church recovering... I wonder what the pilgrims are doing...

>Actually, what would have happened if we chose to withhold the wheel from those pilgrims all the way back in the Return to Garreg Mach thread? Would there be less pilgrims at Zanado?

That's my usual (and final) battery of end-of-thread questions over. Thanks again for everything, Tree!
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Oh, and one last low-quality meme for the road. Here's to you, Sebastian-- we would've 100% brought you on to the final fight if we weren't fighting a Sage that could target your RES stat, lmao. May you keep proccing Great Shield in the afterlife.
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>>5960097
>>5960101

>Dimitri was never an option
And at the very end of the quest, my delusions have finally been put to rest. Oh well, then I consider it a victory that Blair ended up with a lion.

>Tristan gets both crests
Holy Eugenics batman. In another life Rex would have been the one writing the guide to how to min/max all the awakening kids kek.
Bronte you'd better lock that down ASAP to further Blair's magnificent dynasty kek

>Kids
>Ogier
Yeah him being inspired by Leopold to go cavalry would be cute. But also son, just give up on your rivalry with Tristan now buddy. Though it'd be kinda hysterical if he winds up as a class which is Tristan's antithesis though out of sheer spite (knightkneeler / breaker skills / potentially wind magic if Tristan is a flier)

>Bronte
I'm howling at Leopold gearing up to teach Blair's firstborn and then thinking "...yeah what am I even gonna do with her?" Maybe he can teach her horsemanship so she might be able to go Valkyrie if she wanted to, if she ends up picking up some faith in the monestary.

>Lila
On the other hand this kiddo really turned into a woman of destiny over here wow. Leopold has outdone himself there. It's giving major assassin!Olivia vibes for Awakening kek

Oh I have some other questions

>You mentioned when Lys was still alive that the A rank would bring benefits later. Any idea of what they would have been?

>Where would Blair have ended up if she chose not to take the position of Countess?

>What is Anemone + Eulalia's natural lifespans?

>What story beats would there have been if Blair hadn't formed the Blackwings and just struck out on her own? Would any of the current Blackwings have joined up with her?
Also what battles would she have gotten into? How would her quest to eradicate the sages have turned out?
Stuff like Enbarr and Gronder were only possible because Blair had a big company behind her I think.

>Most UNexpected moment(s) of the quest
Meant the ask this the first time around, kek

>Thoughts on a potential future Tristan class?

>If Ashe didn't exsist, your fave candidate (both male and female) you would have liked to win the Blairbowl?

I'm also super curious about Clay - he's OP combat wise and has tons of lore links, but I really think that Blair may have locked herself out of recruiting him if she'd been violent towards the pickpocket kid. Would that have been the case? And if so, would Clay have shown up later? What was your inspiration behind making him?

>Tristan/Bronte in the future - yay or nay?

And signing off with

>Tree's fave moment of the quest?
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>>5960314
>Bronte
Oh if she's the one who gets trained by both Uriel and Leopold I can see her picking up faith.

>>5960101
Also a couple of other questions, if you don't mind!

>Were Eulalia's bolts ever going to see a use in the final battle?
Honestly we should have just given Seb a cool weapon to be passed down for future generations.

>Reactions of the other party members to dad going free if we passed the diplomacy check?

>If we brought Leopold to the Benny fight, would Benny have prioritised going after him or Blair the most?

>Would seeing the other visions in the tower have also led to being able to diplomacy dad, or was that unique to the nemesis vision?

>Was there any chance that we could have pissed dad off enough for him to have boosted stats during the final fight?

>Were there any cool potential blackwing recruits which we missed out on thanks to our choices during the timeskip?
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>>5960101
this is extremely nitpicky but it's MacuIL, not MacuLI
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>>5960020
>Favorite Character
Corrine
>Favorite Part
Gronder Field
>What would you want to see in a potential future quest? Either related to this or different.
Simpler mechanics I guess, so everyone can participate and suggest strategies during battles.

I don't mind if you start something completely different like an otome or a kingdom management quest. Do you a Twitter or something to update us on the latest developments?
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Cheers for the finish! I didn't post in this or the last few threads super much but this was probably my favorite thread on the board anytime it was up, ever since thread 1.
>Favorite Character
Blair herself, but that's natural. Other than her, I enjoyed Rex a lot in his first and subsequent appearances. Even after his death, he and his Hellwings kept relevant to Blair's story arc
>Favorite Part
Personally I enjoyed the way you expanded from what canon provided, with additional characters, a parallel (but still important) storyline to the original plot, and short glimpses into those areas that were unexplored like Sreng and Almyra.
>What would you want to see in a potential future quest? Either related to this or different.
If you're sticking around Fodlan, then I'd like to see more exploration of Blair-distant parts of the setting, especially Leif's new Sreng. Otherwise I'd love to see you do a similar expansion for another setting, whether FE or another franchise. Or, if you want to do something wholly original, I'd read that as well. Honestly I'll give a shot to anything you write in the future.
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>>5960521
I'm going to respond to all of these later but this is cracking me up. A quick CTRL+F in the word document shows I never once wrote Macuil lol. It was always Maculi. What's even weirder is I frequented that wiki page a lot. A very strange case of dyslexia for me. That's actually hilarious.
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>>5960152
>Oh, if we'd gone Crimson Flower, would we have become Hubert's Anti-Agarthan black ops squadron or something?
Sort of yeah. You'd still fight against the other nations. But the big change would be that the Blackwings would be the ones that went to kill Indech and Maculi. Edelgard would want them dead for being Nabateans, but after you did so Diogenes and co. would swoop in and steal their blood for Crest research. Hubert would then send you to find out what they were up to, and if needed, eliminate them without word getting out.

>>5960271
Thank you!

>>5960284
Thank you for reading. I always kept an eye out for your name when I'd post a new thread. SMT quest would probably be interesting. I'd say next to Fire Emblem it's the series I've played the most of. I could see myself having fun with a Devil Summoner sort of quest!

>>5960293
Thank you for the kind words! I hope you do find another quest to read through. /qst/ is a great board and deserves the activity and quality.

>>5960299
>What would have happened if we approached the Cloaked Man?
It was Anacharsis. You'd have seen Nemesis' slaughter through his point of view. He'd have also gotten in on some of the action.

The green-haired girl was Seiros/Rhea. She's listed as one of the only survivors of Nemesis' attack. You'd see the slaughter from her POV instead as she hid away.

>By how much would Anacharsis' base stats have lowered if we decided to find our resolve before him?
-2 every stat, and one less use of Valflame.

>What would have happened if we chose not to forgive Anarcharsis as he died?
He'd still die, but he'd pass a whole lot sadder.

>What would have happened if we killed Cleobulus, or passed it to Ashe or Anemone instead of Ingrid?
The text would have just reflected who struck the kill.

>Would Cleobulus have escaped or triggered a second boss fight if we interrogated her instead?
She'd have fought you and there would be another boss battle. I had this as an option, but I absolutely could not imagine it ever having been picked, so much so that I didn't even have a fight for her fully-planned out yet lol.

>What would have happened if we chose not to insist that Anemone bring the Arcadians to Rusalka? Would we have just never seen her again?
You'd never see her again, and they'd continue hiding away, until eventually found.

>Lasting changes in Blair's or Byleth's thoughts based on the advice we would've given her?
Yeah. It would sort of reflect how Blair would go about her rule. Her distribution of positions to Corrine, Kate, Winona etc. reflects her answer about delegation.

>Chose not to jump Ashe's bones at the party?
Sorry, but Blair was always going to get knocked up eventually by him lol.

>Send Winona, Kate, and Tristan away?
They'd travel around. Tristan likely would not attend the Officer's Academy. He would also be more likely to hold a grudge against you. I think in this scenario, Winona would also likely die, leaving him to be raised by Kate.
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>>5960299
>What would have happened if we gave up the throne to Rusalka to Tristan when he came of age?
Honestly? He'd probably not accept it. It was mentioned before, but he has his own plans to travel around and adventure. He doesn't want to be tied to a remote throne. Even if Blair served as a temporary regent, she'd likely be stuck with ruling Rusalka once Tristan left to do his own thing.

>Would the gender of our firstborn have changed their starting class or personalities at all?
I'm not sure. I think a boy growing up alongside Tristan would naturally develop a rivalry with him.

>What do the people of each nation think of Blair and the Blackwings?
Empire: Most of them would not care for her very much given that she fought against them. That would probably lessen over time though, especially now that all three nations were unified. But you'd always have your hardliners who would never forget.
Kingdom: They'd view them more favorably since she fought for them a pretty significant amount.
Alliance: Probably not too highly either. Half of the Alliance was the Pro-Imperial faction she fought against. And the Anti-Imperial faction wouldn't like that she left them to fight for Dimitri at Gronder. Only Ordelia would probably view them favorably.
Seiros: Highly favorably after she came to their aid to break up the siege. Plus she certainly has the favor of many of their leaders.
Arcadians: Extremely favorably after saving them from Odesse and offering them a home.
Sreng: Favorably for being just about the only southerners they fought alongside and not against. Also Leif would value Blair a lot for her aid.
Orthodox Church: Dead. Any remnants would be absorbed by the Central Church. Though there may be a cult or two that believes in whatever Bennett was peddling
Almyra: They'd loath Blair in general for having two of their relics. (Gungnir and technically Gae Bolg). They're sufficiently far enough from Rusalka though that it ultimately wouldn't matter, probably.

>Edmund Woods Relic
That was Blutgang, and it belonged to Marianne, who was a Golden Deer that did not appear in this story. She had the Crest of Beasts, which carried a false rumor that it turned those who bore it into Demonic Beasts. Marianne's ancestor, Maurice, was a compatriot of Nemesis who wielded Blutgang had turned into a Demonic Beast by overtaxing the relic. In routes where Marianne isn't recruited, it's implied she commits suicide by walking into the forest in order to avoid the same fate. So Blutgang is still there, as is Maurice, unless Anemone chose to kill him before leaving.

>>5960299
>>Endings for Daryun and Balbatos
Daryun would steal Gungnir when you weren't looking and return to Almyra a hero, claiming he bested you in combat lol. Balbatos would continue to work as a mercenary, until he'd eventually be killed in a run-in with Clay.

>Balbatos
Beyond being just an edgelord, he was an Agarthan who broke away from Shambhala to do his own thing. Mainly killing.
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>>5960299
>>Dorothea, Bernadetta, and Ferdinand?
Pretty much what they said would happen in your final run-ins with them. Dorothea went back to the Opera, Bernadetta took over Varley, and Ferdinand became Prime Minister of the former Empire territories

>How did Rusalka end up under Blair's rule?
Pretty good really. The civil war was just a brief affair, and Rusalka avoided any damages during the war thanks to its remote location. They still had a huge advantage with their surplus of mines. The addition of things like Blasting Powder helped a lot. I'd say Rusalka is a better place to live than most other areas in Fodlan. It's not a bustling cultural hub or anything, but it's peaceful, with plenty of land and opportunity.

>Nations
Faerghus was the worst off for sure, while the Alliance was hardly touched, only having to just replace some of their leaders that were lost at Gronder. The Dukedom was folded back into Faerghus, and the Orthodox Church ceased to exist.

>>5960300
>Does Byleth still keep up Rhea's old tradition of suppressing technology that causes humans to advance to much.
No. In fact, given what they found when they raided Shambhala, it would be difficult to continue to do so. Gradually technological progress should start advancing again.

>What would have happened if we revealed the existence of the Arcadians to Seteth?
You'd have to justify why they should be left alone, and probably have to win a roll as well, otherwise they might also be on the chopping block.

>Religion
Most people folded back into the Central Church, but I do think a cult-like element might still exist. Maybe a group of people that were really adherent followers of Bennett, and consider him a martyr.

>Pilgrims and Wheel
I was actually going to have them show up again, but by the time we got to Zanado, I couldn't think of anything to do with them, so I just let it by. If you withheld the wheel, they wouldn't be there. If you helped them out, they would fill you in on what was happening at Zanado.

>>5960307
His rampage was glorious. Thanks for reading and for the questions, friend.

>>5960314
>Lys
The benefits would be that she would join you! But then she died and that no longer applied lol. Originally I knew at least one TH character would join the group. She was the first choice. When I thought Ingrid might die, I shifted that person to Dedue. He'd join you because he'd have remembered you telling Dimitri about Agarthans, and he'd put it together that Cornelia was one. So after he survived Enbarr, he'd come along with you thinking it would get him closer to her.

>Blair's alternate endings:
She could have been a Professor at the academy. Or she could have joined the Knights of Seiros, or even just found a nice, quiet corner to settle down in. Probably no more fighting though.

>What is Anemone + Eulalia's natural lifespans?
A couple of hundred years. It's nice, but nothing like the Sages who are essentially immortal barring injuries.
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>>5960314
>>What story beats would there have been if Blair hadn't formed the Blackwings and just struck out on her own? Would any of the current Blackwings have joined up with her?
I think things would have been largely the same, but just smaller-scale. For example, you'd probably infiltrate Ordelia than blow up the door. And Enbarr and Gronder would mostly see you tagging along with Ingrid and Mary's armies. But it's hard to say how it would all develop since the decision to form the company was made pretty early on.

>Unexpected Moments
Fucking Rex dying. It was so unexpected that I even fucked up the math and had to nullify what I had already posted. I like to think that erroneous update was Byleth triggering a Divine Pulse in an unrelated battle, and her doing so actually changed the fate of your fight with Rex, allowing Ingrid to live. A blessing from the Goddess herself lol.

>Potential future Tristan class?
I think either Dark Knight or Malignant Knight. Or maybe something unique to himself. He would definitely be a physical fighter though.

>Blairbowl
Male: Sebastian or Clay. If Clay had won you'd have had a chance to get the Crest of Chevalier. Though whether or not you'd want to actually travel around as a battle vampire is a different story.
Woman: Corrine, Dorothea or Scratch.

As for Clay, what I wanted to do with him changed a bit overtime, and probably reflects that other question about changing things based on anon chatter. I added him because I wanted you to have opportunities to recruit other characters in events like other FE games. Mina is also an example of this

Anons IMMEDIATELY thought he was shady but there was nothing immediately shady going on there. Although I guess in retrospect giving him a Runesword WAS pretty suspicious. After everyone here didn't trust him, I thought it would be funny to actually give him something that he was hiding. He's similar to Balthus from the Ashen Wolves in how he got his Crest, although he's had much more time to perfect it. In fact, I don't think anyone else with Chevalier could do what he was doing unless he taught them how.

>Tristan/Bronte
Honestly I'm warming up to it, even if Blair herself would probably be horrified rofl.

I'll answer the fav. moment in a different post.

>>5960326
>Were Eulalia's bolts ever going to see a use in the final battle?
I like to think they were used offscreen to fight back the horde of Demonic Beasts, but otherwise no they were not lol.

>Reactions of the other party members to dad going free
They wouldn't see it happen. He'd have left before they showed up, at which point you'd lie and say he willingly entered Zahras. Anemone would catch onto your lie, but wouldn't dispute it.

>Would seeing the other visions in the tower have also led to being able to diplomacy
Yep.

>Dad's higher stats
Not that I planned. I thought I would give him a second form, but couldn't think of what to add and decided to just end it there after copious math had been done
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>Were there any cool potential blackwing recruits which we missed out on thanks to our choices during the timeskip?
The bandit from Thread 1 might have shown up if you spared her, but that was so long ago it's hard to say if I would have stuck to that. There was one Priest character that would have joined you had you chosen to send the prisoners that Echiverria was holding back to their villages with gold, but we kept the gold instead. Otherwise, I don't think we missed anyone.

>>5960585
No twitter unfortunately. But I agree that simpler mechanics are an absolute must. Thank you for reading!

>>5960736
Thank you for reading! Genealogy would probably be another FE that would make a fun quest setting. Very similar with it's ridiculous bloodlines and holy weapons.

As for answering my own questions...

>Favorite Non-Blair Character
Corrine for sure. I never didn't enjoy writing for her. Honorable mention goes to Scratch and Rex.

>Favorite Part
The Sreng Arc was my favorite part to write. Tonally, it was a big shift from Gronder, while still carrying big stakes. Other Blackwings got to have a chance to shine in the spotlight, and it was much easier to balance fights around them instead of Blair. I would come up with ways to win each fight and would be amazed when anons would come up with totally different solutions. Blair got a chance to be a strategist instead of a frontline fighter. And the Sreng themselves were just fun to conceptualize, especially Cormac. I only wish Maeve could have made it out alive...

>Potential future quest?
I find that now whenever I watch, play or read something, I always wonder what it would look like as a quest. The most notable was a Gantz quest, where anons would viscously argue over what to spend their points on lol.

If I did do a sequel to this, it would likely take place on a continent outside of Fodlan. Likely either Almyra, or Morfis, where the lore is less established and I have more room to play around. Again, nothing is set in stone, but always fun to think about.

Here's my final word count, which I forgot to show earlier! I think I caught everyone's questions, but I'll still be here nonetheless if there are more.
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>>5960822
>Rex
kek, it was such a cool moment though. Dice giving us one treat before they constantly screwed us over regarding the snakes. And even though you weren't expecting Ingrid you really did her justice

>Clay
I actually laughed so hard when he was like "...Blair you're delusional" at the end of his social link. Anons like Blair seeing snakes in every corner. Interesting that Blair herself might have gotten Chevalier - guess he's close enough to first gen for the transfer to take. Guessing it would be to fix the pesky lifespan issue.

>Tristan/Bronte
Tristan's inevitable rebellion being sticking Blair with Rusalka and running off with her firstborn is probably the only scenairo which Blair + Winona didn't see coming. Knows what he wants and takes it just like his papa. Even funnier because Bronte looks to be a very good and studious girl. Yara would be the only one to predict it but no one realises it until its too late kek

>>5960832
I'm actually curious to see what your theorised winstates were for the Sreng? Ava was the big curveball for sure.

>530K
Tree's wrists another casuality of the war I see. I salute you.
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>>5960796
Damnit. I knew we could've supported Edelgard and still gone against the snakes. Oh well.
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>>5960840
>Rex
It was really fortunate you learned Stun at that moment as well, otherwise who knows how it might have ended.

>Clay
Clay winning the Blairbowl would be pretty grim all things considered. She'd either start extending her life and outliving all her friends or she wouldn't and Clay would fuck off somewhere to keep being a battle vampire.

As for the Sreng, Ava was definitely the big one I didn't expect yeah. Clay losing based on cheating going wrong was exceptionally funny, especially since his opponent triggered Devil Axe twice. Those fights were a lot of fun to come up with. Again, balancing fights for Blair just became really hard once skills started piling up. It was nice to have them be a bit more grounded, while still trying to give the Sreng slight advantages to reflect Maeve's cheating.

Also thread is archived: https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?tags=Three+Houses
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>>5960898
Oh yeah for sure. Parts of Crimson Flower end with Edelgard attacking Shambhala. In a Crimson Flower centric route you would have definitely gone there.
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>>5960796

>SMT
An SMT quest does sound pretty fun, even if I only do have a cursory amount of knowledge of the game. I did enjoy Kaz's Task Force 666 Quest, so if you do end up running SMT, I'll certainly be there!

>Anacharsis and Seiros
Hoo boy, looks like my initial predictions were wrong. I suppose it wouldn't make sense for them to be here in hindsight, but it is interesting to know that we would've gotten the memories either way.

>Anacharsis boss battle
Very interesting. Overall, it's a shame we didn't get to talk him down, but at the same time, I suppose it fits the quest's themes pretty well. If you don't put down your weapon and give peace a chance, you eventually die by it, heh.

>Tristan
Huh, surprising. If Tristan's really this disinterested in taking the throne, perhaps we don't need to worry about a succession crisis at all, heh. At least, not with his generation.

>Blair's Rep
Sounds about right desu. It's good to see how things turned out, in the end.

>Edmund Woods Relic
Interesting! I had no idea it was Marianne, but that makes sense. Here's to you, depressed horse girl.

>Daryun
That little shit lmao. I suppose if he did though, Tristan would eventually take his adventuring party north, kick the shit out of the Almyrans, and then take Gungnir back for himself, lmao. Would've been pretty funny for the Almyrans to lose to Rex, and then his son a generation later.

>Balbatos
Daaaamn, I would've never have pegged him for an Agarthan, but that makes sense in hindsight. Interesting to see that Clay would've put him down sooner or later too.

>Religion
Interesting. I'm sure if there were still Agarthans around to take advantage of the remnant cultists of the Orthodox Church, that would be a problem, but probably not, huh? Also, it's nice to see that Byleth isn't suppressing technology now.

>Blairbowl
Very cool. Honestly, if Blair took on the Crest of Chevalier, I'm sure Clay's outlook on immortality would change-- unless of course, he's kind of person to move on even when knowing the people he holds dear will pass on without him.

>Eulalia's bolts
At the very least, we can count each bolt as an extra Blackwing Captain saved, hah. Might've been cool to see prf weapons for people like Sebastian and Clay and such.

>Word Count
Very impressive. War and Peace (or at least, its English translations) have about 560,000-587,000 words, so you've basically written a novel.

>Thanks
And thank you as well! I'm sounding like a broken record here, I'm sure, but this quest has been the source of many fun days and inspiration for my own projects. While I am sad to see it end, I'm also eternally glad to have seen it reach a fitting conclusion.
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>>5960796
Congratulations on a grand quest with a great conclusion. Looking forward to seeing what you decide to do next!
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>>5960796
>Chose not to jump Ashe's bones at the party?
Sorry, but Blair was always going to get knocked up eventually by him lol.
kek
Also speaking of Ashe, how are his siblings doing? is Blair getting well with them and what did they end up doing?
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>>5960832
If we didn't agree to this final mission would we join Byleth instead?
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>>5961190
>Also speaking of Ashe, how are his siblings doing? is Blair getting well with them and what did they end up doing?
They'd probably be about 10-13 by the time they came to live at Rusalka. Before then, Ashe had been sending money back for their education. I imagine that practice would continue. I don't think they'd be going to the Officer's Academy or even becoming fighters though. I think it's more likely Ashe would want them to live a more peaceful life than that. As for Blair, I imagine Ashe would have told them about her at some point in one of the letters he was writing back. They'd finally get a chance to meet, and I could see them liking her for how she took care of their big brother.

>>5961452
You'd have joined Byleth at Shambhala. After that you might have gone back to Garreg Mach or tried to go directly to Rusalka or Zanado. In this situation though, you'd probably show up too late. Bennett and all the pilgrims would be vaporized, and Anacharsis' plan would have succeeded. It would probably be a bit of a darker ending overall to reflect the state of the world. If you did decline the mission, I think I would have had either Byleth or Seteth really stress the importance of what they were asking.
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So before this thread locks down I have one question, how will we know when you'll be running a new quest? I wouldn't want to miss out when you do decide to run another one.
If you don't want to make like a twitter account or anything then maybe the simplest option would be to keep using TreeHouses QM as your name or something.
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>>5961634
>>5961634
Care to participate Tree?
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>>5962015
If I do make another quest, it would be under this name for sure. Whether it was Fire Emblem related or not, I'd still use this one.

>>5962031
Yes! I planned on writing something up for this today once I had a spare moment.
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>>5962046

I've never participated in these before, but I've registered to show my support when voting time comes.

Speaking of which, if we've got any other anons still lurking in the thread, be sure to give it a look if you're interested in that sort of thing! Also, don't forget to upvote the quest on the archives-- it's been a wild ride, after all.

>captcha: W0W0WK
Nice enthusiasm! Shame I got the captcha wrong though, lmao
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>>5962046
>Want to nominate a king
>Can't chose between Clay/Sebastian/Leopold
Anyone want to weigh in, or I'll just chose from a hat kek
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>>5962628
Rex.
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>>5962628
I was about to say Leopold will be easier to fill out the likes/dislikes form and Seb is too side character but...

>Leopold
>Likes
>His students (will deny this if you ask)
>Church of Serios
>High quality fish

>Dislikes
>Pampered nobles
>Heretics
>Cowards and traitors (especially cowardly traitors)


>Seb

>Likes
>Fulfilling his vows
>Serving his liege
>Living up to his ideals of knightly chivalry

>Dislikes
>Traitors to the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus
>His former liege, Count Rowe
>The undisciplined

I suppose a stronger case can be made for Leopold. We can just ignore that he was...kinda a dead weight for the final battles kek
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Would be an amazing legacy for this quest if Blair wins that queen tournament thing
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Late reply, but that was a nice ending. We lost a few Blackwings and Blair does have some PTSD, but we still mostly minimized deaths, snagged a cute boy, had kids with cute boy, and avoided a Punished Blair. Sucks for Seteth and Flayn who have their entire family dead now. Getting a Crest taken from their dead brother/uncle would have been awkward with them around. Being a Crestlet and achieving what we've done was more impressive anyways.
Thanks for everything Tree. Enjoy the rest.

>>5960020
>Favorite Character
Diogenes and his antics were entertaining. It was pretty funny that a Sage was masquerading as a chef of all things and he was a cool boss fight. On that note, the context of Maeve being an Agarthan makes everything funnier since it meant that she had to pretend to be a schizo every time she needed to get the Sreng to do anything.

>Favorite Part
I liked Gronder the most since it had the most kino moments. The Forseti scene was one of the most memorable scenes for me and we also pulled off our first Stun against Rex. There was also the brief hope we had with the Raphael roll that was then taken away when Sylvain immediately killed him.

>What would you want to see in a potential future quest? Either related to this or different.
Anything would be fine but an SMT quest would be cool.
Personally, I did like the math to some extent though it probably was off-putting to other anons especially with all the skill stacking Blair had that probably also messed with the balance. Enemies had to remain a threat to Blair while at the same time that means that the Blackwings who weren't top tier didn't get much use because it'd be too dangerous for them to participate. At least we had the Sreng arc where we helped Ava discover her calling.
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>SMT Quest
Everyone in here got along really well despite most Three Houses fans being loyal adherents to their house of choice. I wonder if the same would happen in an SMT quest regarding alignments or if it would be pic related lol. Thank you for reading! I agree that Crestlet Blair is for the best.

Also for those interested, I wrote something a bit more lighthearted for the waifu tournament, featuring Blair and Corrine.

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>>5968014
Hubert here, I will say I would be a staunch Chaos loyalist but hey if all you rule sticklers want to worship god then do what you will, I'll still hangout cuz it's a TreeHouses quest

also damn i didn't read the rules so my votes didn't count, this sucks :(
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How would Blair having a crest lead to a bad end anyway?
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>>5968228
If you lost to Rex, Anemone would have done emergency blood reconstruction on Blair to save her life. She'd get a Crest, but at the cost of a severely reduced lifespan.

If Blair got a Crest from using Diogenes' book under normal circumstances, the book would be stolen, leading to the Crest users you face in the final chapter having significantly increased stats. Not an outright bad end, but leaves the potential for more of the Blackwings to die.
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>>5968014
10/10. Even if Blair doesn't win the contest, the opportunity for omake content was worth it.

>>5968422
Interesting. Would a Crest of Chevalier implanted by Clay (if he had won the Blairbowl) have the same problems?

Also, a few more questions I'm interested in, before the final thread comes to a close:

>How would Rusalka fair if it was ruled by Captain Gerald?

>What about if Rusalka was ruled by Winona as its Regent?

>If we had held onto our cash at the end of the previous thread, what could we have spent it on? Would holding onto some even past the final battle do anything?

>Now that we've seen the pinnacle of what Blair is capable of, how would you compare her to the other fighters in Three Houses?

>How about Blair versus other Fire Emblem Lords?

I think that's my last hurrah for questions-- we don't have much time left, but thanks again for everything!
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>Interesting. Would a Crest of Chevalier implanted by Clay (if he had won the Blairbowl) have the same problems?
It wouldn't. Clay (and by extension, Balthus, who he's got similarities with in the base game) received their Crests later in life with no issues. The method that the Saints use to impart Crests is a lot safer than how the Agarthans do it. The problems would stem if Blair wished to extend her lifespan like Clay did. She'd basically watch all her friends grow old and die. If she didn't choose to extend her lifespan, Clay still would, and he'd remain young while Blair grew old and alone.

>How would Rusalka fair if it was ruled by Captain Gerald?
Pretty mediocre. He's a decent commander, but he's just that. He'd be an okay figurehead at best, but Rusalka would need stronger leadership at the helm.

>What about if Rusalka was ruled by Winona as its Regent?
Better than Gerald. If Blair and Corrine stayed on to help, things would be just fine. If not, while they wouldn't be dire, they wouldn't be as good as they are now.

>If we had held onto our cash at the end of the previous thread, what could we have spent it on? Would holding onto some even past the final battle do anything?
Elixirs and stat boosters. Don't think holding onto it past the final battle would do anything though. The final payment Blair received from the Knights of Seiros would be enough to live comfortably off of though. Plus Corrine would certainly have some gold stashed away.

>Now that we've seen the pinnacle of what Blair is capable of, how would you compare her to the other fighters in Three Houses?
Gameplay-wise? She's cracked out. Probably only worse than Byleth or any of the final bosses. Crests aren't that big a deal in TH from a gameplay perspective, which to me always felt like a major let down. From my own lore perspective, I'd say she's just about at the pinnacle of what a normal human is capable of. I'd say she's even stronger than people with less combat-oriented Crests, like Mercedes or Linhardt. But there are still people around that would give her a run for her money. Byleth, Seteth and Ingrid all come to mind. Bernadetta and Ferdinand could also feasibly defeat her, but with much more difficulty as they lack their compatible relics. I'd put Blair just a level under them, along with Cormac and Kate. As for deceased characters, I'd say she's stronger than just about any TH character without a crest (Caspar, Raphael, Leonie and Petra, though she would be more difficult.)

>How about Blair versus other Fire Emblem Lords?
Gameplay wise she'd dumpster just about all of them with the exception of maybe Radiant Dawn Ike and everything that comes after. From a lore perspective, that's a bit harder. I can't imagine she'd lose to the likes of Leif, Lyn, Eliwood, Roy or Eirika though.
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Catherine would also still be around now that I think about it. She'd be a pretty tough cookie for Blair to face as well with her Crest and corresponding Relic. Though I think given Swordbreaker and magic, it might be closer than one would think. Like many things in this quest, it really depends if Blair has Beathan.

Speaking of Beathan, boy was he hard to balance fights around. There's a reason Blair has to do so many fights on foot. If she didn't, it would be hard to justify why she isn't aerial bombarding everything to death, miles up in the sky lol.
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>Clay and Crests
Interesting, that makes sense. Now that makes me wonder if Clay won the Blairbowl, would the consequent death of Blair to old age change his outlook on immortality, or would he hold onto that free spirit and continue doing as he always has?

>Gerald and Winona
Huh, gotcha. It's a good thing Blair went for being a Countess then. Claims of illegitimacy aside, she's the best pick for the rulership of the county.

>Cash
Good to know that the final job gave us a nest egg to retire on-- though seeing as we've taken up the seat of nobility, I suppose it's merely just niceto have.

>Blair vs Three Houses
Damn, that busted, huh? I suppose Stun is just that strong, and Blair's stats are certainly nothing to sneeze at. I do like the idea that Blair is at the peak of normal human combat capability-- which gives her an edge even over Crest Users without their respective Relics.

>Blair vs Fire Emblem
Everyone past Radiant Dawn Roy would beat her, but she'd dumpster everyone else, huh? That tracks-- even without Stun, Blair's stats, growths, weapon coverage, and class line is kind of insane.

And lest we forget, the Blair we got in the end was... only slightly above average in terms of stats. If someone got to play around with Blair, they could likely get even higher stats with some luck on their side.

Lorewise, it's interesting to see that someone with no Crest, no sacred bloodline, or prophecy to save the world... managed to do what Blair did. In the end, I'm glad we made it to the end as we are, heh.
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>>5956355
Draw anon if this thread goes down before you can post the finished art drop it in the tournament thread.
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>>5968723
Corrine:''Blair, you need to dress in this revealing witch costume, it's for the votes!''
Blair:''NO! Wwhere did you even find this?!''
Corrine:''Look you have your hobbies I have mine.''
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Now I'm reminded of the Sreng Sorceress disguise. FEH Sreng Raider Banner with Tempest Trials Blair Alt when?
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>>5972568

Looks like Blair made it to qualifiers of the King and Queen of /qst/ thread. Although new IDs for voters will no longer be registered this thread, I do urge interested anons to keep an eye on the thread (as well as future threads that pop up with the same name-- you may be able to register for those when they pop up to support).

Despite ending up with an unfortunate number of invalid votes, Blair has managed to secure the #8 spot in the running of 12 candidates. I suspect we've got a decent chance of bringing the Blackwing Commander, Countess of Rusalka, and Witch to the forefront.

In any case, win or lose, it's been a pleasure running you anons. Between the chill community, consistent updates, excellent writing, and fun setting... This has been one hell of a quest, and likely one of my all-time favorites.

See ya around anons, and you too, Tree. If you ever get around to writing quests again, we'll come running.



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