Ever the heroes, Serenoa and his cohorts have elected not to fork over the Roselle like human leftovers to the tyranny of Hyzante. War is thus inevitable, and House Wolffort knows it in full; but an unexpected enemy will soon stand before them, drunk on Hyzante's whispered promises.
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As ever, the wheels of a branching narrative are turning in Triangle Strategy. No matter what happens next, blood will be spilt upon the fertile soil of the Roselle's hidden village – armed with our guide, you can make certain it won't be yours.
The party gathers to discuss the clear ramifications of their "betrayal' against Hyzante. Saint Serenoa isn't exactly going to earn any brownie points for this flagrant act of defiance. News soon comes via the ever-reliable Anna that an unknown foe marches their standard toward the Roselle.
At the Rosellan Village, a ruthless mercenary named Rufus stands before Jerrom and his peers, delivering the inevitable ultimatum. If you're listening to Triangle Strategy's English dub, Jerrom stands defiant. If you're listening to the game in Japanese, Jerrom pretty much sounds like he's going to crack Rufus' skull right then and there. Just a little trivia.
Milo confirms that she has taken care of Idore's directive to lure the ever-envious Silvio Telliore into aiding in Hyzante's removal of the Roselle from their village in the Wolffort Demesne.
Well, this was inevitable the instant House Wolffort opted to protect the Roselle. But the identity of the enemy was far from a done deal; it's Silvio's raw jealousy that's to blame here most of all.
Remember that Triangle Strategy's suggested levels per battle are always a rather tall order. You don't need to be Level 18 to
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