In Triangle Strategy, players take control of a young Lord who is going through some big life changes. During the opening hours of the game, players are forced to make what seems like an important decision. While some may have already made this choice when playing the Triangle Strategy demo, those who haven't might need some advice.
The story up until this point has been primarily world-building through character interactions. Players have learned that there are three main kingdoms, and each has been at war with the other a lot. While there is a lot of bad blood between the countries, they are trying hard to come together peacefully.
To this end, a young lady named Frederica from Aesfrost is sent to marry Lord Serenoa of one of the biggest houses in Glenbrook. This union is meant to foster peace between the countries. As their first act as a betrothed couple together, they are asked to head a diplomatic mission to one of the other two countries.Players can choose to head to Aesfrost or scope out Hyzante.
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If tactical JRPG players choose to head to Aesfrost, they will find a land covered in snow. However, this icy mountain range is far from barren, as the ranges of Aesfrost are rich with iron ore. This metal has been invaluable to the building of the country, allowing it to become a rival for either of the other two countries. If players choose to visit this place, they will get to meet their betrothed's family members and see where she grew up. They will also be able to recruit an Aesfrost smuggler.
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