I'm pretty sure Ramza's dead and you're seeing him in some sort of afterlife with Alma. He and Delita are the ones who declared their principles - that they would try to do the right thing without exploiting or sacrificing other people for the cause. Ramza upholds his vow when he goes after Alma and rescues her from the Lucavi, even though they are both killed. Delita has a relationship with Ovelia but by comparison throws it away. He makes promises to her at that temple that he fails to keep, instead choosing to use other people on his way to becoming king, and she recognizes his hypocrisy during the epilogue. There he wonders what Ramza got out of the bargain. Seeing them after the funeral, it is shown that Ramza's family lineage is broken and his deeds are forgotten by history, but he is content because he upheld the principles he set forth for himself.
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