"You look like you're trying to bore a hole in that stone with your mind," a voice called out.
"It has to be," she said, her voice dropping to a firm whisper. "If we don't finish this, the cycle of crests and nobility will just swallow the next generation. I won't let that happen." Fire Emblem Warriors Three Hopes (NSP)(US)(DLC)...
Edelgard sat down on a nearby log, her heavy armor clinking softly. "The world is changing, Shez. The history we were taught was a lie, and the future we're building is being bought with more than just gold and steel. It's being bought with time we’ll never get back." "Is that why we're pushing so hard?" "You look like you're trying to bore a
Shez nodded, feeling the phantom hum of power beneath their skin—the dark, shimmering energy that marked them as something other . They weren't a student at the academy, and they weren't a destined hero from a legend. They were a mercenary who had tripped into a revolution. I won't let that happen
"Well," Shez said, standing up and offering a hand to the Emperor. "The DLC scouts say there’s a new rift opening near the old ruins. If we’re going to rewrite history, we might as well start by clearing out the monsters in our backyard."
As they walked toward the stables, the moonlight caught the edge of Shez’s dual blades. The war was far from over, but for the first time, the hope in the title didn't feel like a lie. It felt like a promise.
Shez looked up to see Edelgard approaching, the flickers of the campfire dancing in her lilac eyes. She didn't look like an Emperor right now; she looked like a tired soldier.
"You look like you're trying to bore a hole in that stone with your mind," a voice called out.
"It has to be," she said, her voice dropping to a firm whisper. "If we don't finish this, the cycle of crests and nobility will just swallow the next generation. I won't let that happen."
Edelgard sat down on a nearby log, her heavy armor clinking softly. "The world is changing, Shez. The history we were taught was a lie, and the future we're building is being bought with more than just gold and steel. It's being bought with time we’ll never get back." "Is that why we're pushing so hard?"
Shez nodded, feeling the phantom hum of power beneath their skin—the dark, shimmering energy that marked them as something other . They weren't a student at the academy, and they weren't a destined hero from a legend. They were a mercenary who had tripped into a revolution.
"Well," Shez said, standing up and offering a hand to the Emperor. "The DLC scouts say there’s a new rift opening near the old ruins. If we’re going to rewrite history, we might as well start by clearing out the monsters in our backyard."
As they walked toward the stables, the moonlight caught the edge of Shez’s dual blades. The war was far from over, but for the first time, the hope in the title didn't feel like a lie. It felt like a promise.
Shez looked up to see Edelgard approaching, the flickers of the campfire dancing in her lilac eyes. She didn't look like an Emperor right now; she looked like a tired soldier.