It was a mess and there’s never a good outcome to it.
Apparently. Given your apparent way of doing things, it’s not as though we dove directly into the thick of Edelgard and Dimitri’s vendetta. Not that it stopped conflict finding its way to where we were, but it was probably the biggest skirmish I can remember.
I don’t expect things wouldn’t have worked out with her there. She does seem to be the big variable in all our worlds. But the war wasn’t stopped by her.
Yes. Advantageous for the people it’s used for, less for those it’s used against.
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You said Edelgard and Byleth attacked you all at Derdriu. [ and an alternate version of yuri, apparently. ] Did they follow their apparent usual policy of getting rid of most if not all threats?
Not because I don’t think it’s something they couldn’t do. But compared to her ongoing issues with Dimitri, I would’ve thought Edelgard would’ve prioritised him.
… Her army certainly didn’t pause in striking him down in a very undignified way after Gronder.
We’re going to need a notebook for these changes. The church was supporting the Golden Deer in my world. Or rather, Dimitri had gone off the deep end, Edelgard was doing her violent campaign for change and the Golden Deer were the only ones they could turn to to find Rhea.
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[ he shrugs ]
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[ hmm. ]
I'd say no one died there, but that would be lying.
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There was no battle there that I recall.
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Well, there was for us. All three houses meeting on the same field five years on.
It's not as though there was any victor, but I would say we got out relatively unscathed. Edelgard retreated.
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How interesting... Our paths seem to be quite different.
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It was a mess and there’s never a good outcome to it.
Apparently. Given your apparent way of doing things, it’s not as though we dove directly into the thick of Edelgard and Dimitri’s vendetta. Not that it stopped conflict finding its way to where we were, but it was probably the biggest skirmish I can remember.
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Sounds like it... What's my endgame, anyway? Stopping Edelgard?
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Funny, how differently things can go with Byleth on your side.
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I don’t expect things wouldn’t have worked out with her there. She does seem to be the big variable in all our worlds. But the war wasn’t stopped by her.
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[ he doesn't look particularly placated ]
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[ god it would be funny if yuri was from the end and he was like and then you both got engaged and claude just stared at him like fuck oFF. ]
Outside influence does tend to blindside people.
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And the ability to turn back time.
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You said Edelgard and Byleth attacked you all at Derdriu. [ and an alternate version of yuri, apparently. ] Did they follow their apparent usual policy of getting rid of most if not all threats?
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That's right.
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[ he’d only said about attacking his friend at first, but— ]
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Not because I don’t think it’s something they couldn’t do. But compared to her ongoing issues with Dimitri, I would’ve thought Edelgard would’ve prioritised him.
… Her army certainly didn’t pause in striking him down in a very undignified way after Gronder.
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Dimitri had the Church at his side to bolster his forces. Meanwhile, the Alliance was fractured and some of the lords defected to the Empire.
Derdriu was an easy target for her.
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We’re going to need a notebook for these changes. The church was supporting the Golden Deer in my world. Or rather, Dimitri had gone off the deep end, Edelgard was doing her violent campaign for change and the Golden Deer were the only ones they could turn to to find Rhea.
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It’s strange seeing Dimitri so young.
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He's already quite troubled at that age. It's hard to know what lies ahead.
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He's already been through a couple of these. A third one could be enough mental strain to push him over the edge.
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I’m not saying confine him to his room or anything ridiculous like that. Just keep an eye on him.