For its first two chapters, Triangle Strategy is content to move players forward through introductory events and a pair of fairly simple fights. Characters with important destinies ahead of them are introduced like flashes in a pre-heating pan only to vanish just as rapidly for hours to come. But the third chapter changes everything. It's the first truly meaty entry, split into two halves with a major divergence midway through. Indeed, 'Whither the River Flows' is a game-changer.
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It is King Regna's wish that Serenoa travels with the departing dignitaries of either Aesfrost or Hyzante. This is the basis for your first Scales of Conviction sequence, in which you exert influence over your allies in deciding which path to follow. Read on for a detailed examination of both routes; be advised that this includes character recruitment spoilers.
As you might have assumed, picking one or the other completely shifts the course of the chapter's second half. With an entirely different setting comes an entirely different story, culminating in — you guessed it — an entirely different battle. The narrative is essentially asking players to choose which realm Serenoa learns more about in these early hours flush with tense peace. You're certain to learn something invaluable in either direction.
At its most basic level, the question is asking you something you'd never need a guide to decide: which realm sounds more interesting to you? You've met dignitaries from both nations, even sparred against a pair of representatives from one of them. The people of Aesfrost are reportedly big on the whole freedom thing, but then there's Hyzante, which touts equality as its great big virtue. Both sound pretty
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