Triangle Strategy is a video game that takes its time. While it's possible to rush through its plentiful cutscenes in pursuit of a victory without context, those who invest in its narrative intricacies and complex characterization will find themselves richly rewarded in chapters like "Glory Shall Find You."
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As the dust begins to settle across war-torn Glenbrook, our heroes have little time to assess the part they've played in this ravaged, once-proud capital. Serenoa has gotten friendly with Hyzante, after all, and Hyzante – Exharme especially – is seldom slow to remind its allies what it truly means to stand with the Goddess and her flock.
Ostensibly, "Glory Shall Find You" begins with a recap of recent events. There is, however, a twist. It is through the ever-reliable narrator lady that we first learn of Queen Cordelia's intention to abdicate the throne in favor of her brother. Roland's dramatic return promises a kingly future.
King Roland wishes a word with dear friend Serenoa, but Hyzante waits for no man. In waltzes three of the Saintly Seven, with Milo to boot. Exharme makes it crystal clear where things stand regarding Hyzante's views on the importance of the coming days.
Following the departure of their Hyzantian guests, the team gathers to discuss the obvious implications of their ally's desire for, as Benedict puts it, "just recompense." The game's title, Triangle Strategy, feels more emblematic now than ever before – Glenbrook cannot resist Hyzante without Aesfrost, nor can it topple Aesfrost entirely without playing into Hyzante's hands.
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