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TopicSaveEstelle/LeonhartFour in Different Houses: Far From Houses Edition [SELF]
LeonhartFour
07/31/19 7:25:42 PM
#100:


Mission 3 complete. Turns out we were right and the enemies were after the sealed coffin of Seiros within the Holy Mausoleum. I learned very quickly that it was a bad idea to mess with the Death Knight, so after a restart, I had little trouble just bumrushing the enemy from one side since the only objective was to defeat the commander. At the end, the coffin opens and a sword (which I assume is a Holy Relic) is inside. Byleth charges the commander and takes the sword, which begins glowing, and he uses it to break through the commander's magic to win the victory. The Death Knight is pleasantly surprised by what he sees and then disappears. Turns out it's called the Sword of the Creator, but its durability is only restored by resting on off days, so I'm not sure how I feel about that.

Upon our return, Rhea is quick to pronounce judgment upon the surviving intruders. However, they deny being part of the Western Church, and they claim they were deceived (by the dude in the mask, perhaps?). However, the judgment stands, with Rhea contradicting herself by praying they find peace as they return to the goddess while also proclaiming them to be hopeless lost souls. Dimitri and the others seem unsatisfied with how everything played out. They expect we will be sent out to "interrogate" (read: punish) the Western Church officials about their role in all of this.

We cut to a scene between the masked dude and some as yet unseen guy discussing what happened. They were apparently the ones who put the Western Church up to the rebellion. They seem disappointed that the body of Seiros wasn't in the tomb (which means...what? Hard to say at the moment), but the Sword of the Creator was supposedly wielded by the King of Liberation, called a "thief" by the non-masked dude. The Crest Stone had already been removed from the sword, but the sword still glowed red without it, meaning Byleth's crest is compatible. Theoretically, it should be impossible, and the non-masked dude says the King of Liberation's bloodline should be...but he stops himself. Extinct, maybe? Which would mean Byleth is somehow a survivor of that bloodline, maybe?

Cutting back to Byleth, Seteth explains that this Nemesis dude was the King of Liberation. Interesting. Apparently, no one has been able to wield the sword since then. Now we move on to the Verdant Rain Moon.

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