This chapter of Triangle Strategy opens to scenes of drama and horror as the kingdom of Glenbrook is invaded by their northerly neighbor. The narrative ramps up pretty quickly from here, so you'll want to be well-prepared for everything to come.
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Between an exploration event, a pretty tough battle, and the introduction of Character Stories with which you can bump up your forces, this chapter can be a pretty hectic one. Stick with it, though, because this is where Triangle Strategy hits its stride. If you want to get everything you can out of it, we've got you.
From this chapter onwards, Character Stories are enabled and can be accessed from the World Map. These act something like Side Stories, introducing you to new characters and giving you insight into the lives of characters you already know.
There are two types of Character Story:
Since every player will play the game differently, they will likely have access to different characters. We will try our best to keep battle strategies focused on the characters you will definitely have, but some special cases will be covered in the event that an optional character proves especially useful.
We check in on Silvio Tellior and his reactions to the news of Whitholm's attack.
The party manages to sneak into Whitholm Castle through the use of a secret passage, but they're not out of hot water just yet. While this exploration event occurs under special circumstances, it plays out in the same fashion as the others you've experiences thus far.
Unfortunately for Serenoa and co., it isn't too long before they're found by the Aesfrosti invaders. As a result, you're going to have to fight them off while protecting Roland. This isn't too tough
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