
Trust me. I won’t fight a battle I can’t win.
It sounds like the argument of a gambling addict.
Even though I actually prepared a trap’s encirclement, they’re breaking through…
After capturing the castle with four people, the three of them broke through the siege.
This is the result of believing in Lord Ephraim.
A man who will become a legend by restoring the entire war-torn continent.
Is he a great hero like Han Xin or Zhang Liao, or a master of guerrilla warfare?
I love the BGM of this map the most out of all the FE games.
The title “Follow Me!” is also nice.
It will become chaotic in a few decades due to differing interpretations (at worst).
It’s really strange that they went back to escaping normally from the siege after the enemy’s strategy was to capture the castle.
Almost like a war god in performance.
Just by listening to the story, it sounds like an older brother from a commando movie.
Even with just three people, if we’re surrounding the fortress, there should at least be over 100 of us, right, Grad?
Why are we being breached?
And he will become a legend…
Weren’t we in the middle of retreating with four people…?
Is it Xiang Yu or something?
It’s my mentality when I start writing just before the deadline.
Even with traitors, Lord Walter is able to escape…
Eirikr is leading the Frelia army and somehow destroying the Grado Empire.
It’s nostalgic how the line from FEH that got used during a defeat sparked a small controversy…
Too much is piled onto one person.
I wonder if Fard was really strong when he was young.
Grad is perishing without my knowledge.
It’s scary because what I’m doing in the game is just the prologue to a legend.
Ephraim is so strong in multiple areas that it raises concerns about Runes after his death.
What is Walter, who deals damage to Zeto and leaves work on time, all about?
I have three subordinates with me.
Moreover, the strongest one is already the traitorous spy, but that was a trivial matter.
If I had taken care of Zeto back then, I might have obtained Eirika.
As I thought, Walter is no good.
A wyvern knight flying through the sky is letting horsemen and infantry escape, huh…
I thought that later the sister would help her brother, but instead, she ends up hearing about incomprehensible achievements in the sister route.
Grad has been dropped.
It was revealed in the Eirika route that as long as Ephraim is present, the Grado Empire can be taken down.
You say it’s only Ephraim, but I brought regular soldiers with me…
They come out halfway through and go on an incredible rampage…
But the upper limit is low, isn’t it?
Maybe the Renaissance regular soldiers are also extremely strong.
Aggressively attacking Three Hundred
All the generals of Grad have lackluster stats, so it can go anyway.
Please remake it with my unit.
I will become Ephraim’s wife.
I will hand over the soldiers who have taken care of me to my sister and will use the borrowed troops to create a diversion myself.
You said it was a distraction, didn’t you?
To besiege a castle.
Since my comrades betrayed me and I was surrounded, I will break through the encirclement from the inside.
My sister was trapped in a false information scheme that claimed she had been captured, so I will break through the siege from the outside.
Even after breaking through, I still single-handedly destroy enemy nations…
If you gather anecdotes, you’ll find quite a formidable person, won’t you?
Walter is less capable than Narsen.
I think if I list episodes with the names hidden, there will be people who think it’s about Xiang Yu.
I mean, Walter is only doing harmful acts against his own side…
When asked if Mars-sama particularly possesses military power, it’s a bit of a delicate matter…
The thread image is like this.
Prince Mars gives the impression of a pitiful person who is more burdened with troublesome matters than being amazing.
“I say I want to leave politics to Eirik and become a mercenary, but…”
Someone with strong political power.
It’s a bit strange to say that the empire was completely destroyed.
It feels like some foreign royalty abandoned the throne on their own, and as a result, Lord Marth ended up being made the unifying king.
As an individual, their abilities are quite exceptional, but as a commander and a king, they are even more beyond the norm.
Next, I want to say that the looks are also good.
Eirik is a bit too foolish to handle national politics?
The red and green on the right that can keep up with this must be strong as well.
Even when attacking Lord Geb’s fortress, the enemy has the advantage in both terrain and number of troops, but their morale is low, so we thought that if we charged and took down their commander, we might be able to force them to surrender.
What does it mean to charge into a position with overwhelming advantage in both terrain and numbers and easily take down the enemy general?
Eirík is easy to deceive, so it’s not good.
Since the only thing you have going for you is your kindness, it’s better to make you an accessory.
Even if Eirik leaves the country and marries elsewhere, I will achieve the restoration of the entire continent to its pre-war state within my generation.
The intense work during the recovery makes it tough even after the main event.
If anything, Grad will also be affected by the earthquake disaster after this.
In the end, I also ride a horse, but when I broke through while being surrounded, I was infantry; that’s really crazy…
It’s usually a situation where only the cavalry’s subordinates manage to escape and come seeking help… Why are you, an infantryman, able to escape so easily too…?
Hah! Just swinging a spear might be, in a way, his own ideal.
Even on hard mode, as long as I have weapons and healing items, I can easily clear the siege battle solo with Ephraim… it was insane.
She’s pretty strong, so let’s make Eirika a warrior.
The achievements of the hero of the nation and the demon king slayer in the main story are merely a jab.
The theory that a good person was on par with Ephraim when uniting with Eirika is due to doping.
It’s great, isn’t it? The lineage of muscle-headed protagonists: Hector → Ephraim → Ike.
It’s fine to lead with a regular soldier.
In later generations, it seems that the theory of multiple Ephraims, like Prince Shōtoku, will become mainstream.
When I played for the first time, I joked, “Is this guy Rambo?”
As expected, just get caught already…
If it’s a “ugly emblem,” it’s Efram who gets less screen time because of the handsome characters.
If you want to say whose side you want to be on as the main character in FE, being under Ephraim’s banner is definitely among the top choices.
Also, the main story has a lot of monster slaying, so there are fewer opportunities for killing people…
Since the important person is gone, I’ve been entrusted with it.
I have to accomplish it no matter what in order to face them.
Father, Leon, and various others.
Even though it’s like a personification of a king, I’m thinking it’s not my job.
Everyone around is going crazy.
Lord Ephraim has an image like a playable character from the Dynasty Warriors series.
Upon reflection, it’s obvious that Zeto would side with the younger sister.
Aik has only charisma and muscles, so he is quite different.
It’s going to be tough to have someone dangerous like Eirik and Hinias nearby.
It’s strange that there are no issues with humanity at this specification.
You’re giving too much, heaven.
I have a report: the castle of Grad has been taken, and only the remnants remain.
Inability to concentrate on the conversation.
“But this guy is living a half-hearted life like trash.”
I thought that since I fought Seraina first in the Ephraim route, Glen would be defeated in the Eirika route, but he ended up dying on his own.
I trust all my reliable subordinates with Eirik, yet we still take down the Empire.
Instead, I set a weak maximum limit, so you can drop from the starting lineup in places like ruins after clearing.
Rion is having a hard time because his dad has fallen to a saint-level low…
I vaguely remember that monsters mostly use swords like skeletons, so there wasn’t much advantage to using spears.