Hyzante's armies now command Aesfrost's full attention as Serenoa and his allies infiltrate Whiteholm Castle under blanket of night. Triangle Strategy's plot is really picking up the pace, with a plot to secure a warship and save a princess from an archduke's tyranny.
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"Time To Say Goodbye" eventually pits the team against two of the game's most blatantly despicable characters. Winning the fight's no easy feat, but victory against these brats will feel oh so sweet. Let's get to it.
Anna counts the number of warships docked at Whiteholm Castle. One, one... oh, just the one. Well, that's good.
Benedict explains the role that Hyzante's army must play in the coming battle. This music is really rather... Old West, isn't it?
Avlora's vow to protect Cordelia has only strengthened. Cordelia, for her part, clearly appreciates the sentiment but wants to believe House Wolffort won't simply use her royal blood.
Serenoa, convinced that none of these merchants nor soldiers will recognize his face, sets out to gather intel in his best Locke Cole impression. It works well, actually – until it doesn't.
Once you've wrapped up Serenoa's brief but relatively fortuitous "wandering dock salesman" career, conclude exploration but prepare for a battle!
Well, well, well. If it isn't Mean Twin Two himself. Where's Mean Twin One? Is there a chance Frederica will be able to tell them both how she feels through fire and blood?
You'll experience a grand total of up to three "minor catastrophes" in this battle depending on how things progress (and, hopefully, how well our recommended strategies assist you). First, there's the amount of damage that can be dealt early on as the enemy units
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