
Sigurd
It’s really easy, Holy War.
It feels as easy as Holy Demon.
So this is how the commoner restriction play begins.
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No matter how disadvantageous the combination is in terms of strength, it has become possible to clear it even in the younger generation.
>>4Commoners have something shining in them… but even those types can fight relatively well.
There is a tendency to jump into a harsh fate on one’s own.
Even taking that into account, I’ve still been through terrible experiences.
>>5Until I am treated as a traitor, I am a knight who fights according to the orders from above.
If you don’t move, you’ll leave nothing behind and be murdered, ending there.
“But when taking Deirdre out, let the punishment be given to me…”
In the engagement bond conversation, it hinted at Diadora.
Isn’t it heavier than you imagined? You’re really doing a good job as a emblem warrior…
Doing it again, I really feel the vibe of a shoujo manga.
I had the impression that the works around here were difficult, but if it’s easy, maybe I’ll give it a try.
It seems like it would be much easier with the Switch since it has a rewind feature.
Thrace is just too far north, but the Sacred War is like playing a regular FE.
The core part is too ethically problematic, so when I talked about my situation to the rare beast, the truth was quite obscured, Sigurd.
The Holy War has such a vast map that Sigurd’s abilities become a level of mobility.
Those who are left behind will be left behind.
It’s terrible that it’s already a dead end the moment Alvis gives up on you in the first map.
I wonder if they wanted to do a map strategy like in a grand strategy system?
Still, the means of transportation are too limited.
A person who resisted the harsh fate that came upon them, connecting hope for the future with strength and virtue.
If Sigurd doesn’t do his best, the Lopto Church will achieve a great victory and it will all end like that.
But this person got a really good position in the engagement, didn’t they?
>>18A category for adults who are also guardians, specifically for those with children.
It’s also a frame left behind by a deceased parent, so it fits perfectly with Lumiere.
>>18– Guardian position of the Dragon God faction
I know the core part of the story.
– It has an easy-to-understand strength and lawlessness even for beginners.
“Please return it to the player first.”
It’s true that what he did is incredibly terrible and indeed tragic, but Sigurd’s actions were the best possible moves he could make under that circumstance…
>>19Because we connected hope for the next generation amidst the challenges…
>>24Protecting Shanan and connecting with Izark created the biggest outpoint and the greatest fine play; can you realize that in that moment?
>>32There are no out elements.
The justification for defeating Chialfi is already sufficient with the false accusation of killing the prince, and everything else is just a bonus.
It doesn’t change anything whether or not I do something about Shannon.
>>24I think it’s amazing that this person connected hope through their kindness, even though their parent’s generation is mostly stuck.
Mars only has a role that’s essentially just for the opening and final chapter gimmicks.
Sigurt is doing quite well, while Cuan and Eldigan are making quite a mess.
>>23I don’t think it’s something that can be called a big mistake.
>>27Kyu’an had only that route available to use, so there is quite a bit of room for consideration in terms of circumstances.
I think it’s actually Esrin who’s messing up…
>>23Kuan is…?
I like it when the armies come out in droves and each faction has a different theme song.
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If you want to know what happened back then, it’s called a brutal round game.
Even if the truth is obscured, the fate it has followed is too cruel, so even the rare beast that hears the story is taken aback.
There’s no way someone as cute as Eshlin is going to die, regardless of Quan!
I was thinking that and moving forward.
Because the blood of Grambell has entered the delicate situation in Thracia.
Eltshaan was also in a position where he had to do that.
I wanted to persuade them to change that somehow.
Esrin, who brought the kid along, has really messed up.
It ended up being okay.
Eltoshan has the Stigmata, but being born on the ruler’s (dominant) side is quite difficult for him.
Regarding the holy war, the enemy side is already almost guaranteed to win before the game even starts, so there’s nothing we can do.
>>39If I hadn’t become a total idiot in the next generation, I would have been seriously screwed.
Eltoshan has been effectively checkmated for several generations now.
It’s like my rule was a failure.
If we talk about who is responsible, it’s the Myra clan, which has continuously passed down the bloodline from Viktor, Kurt, and Shigyun.
It’s bad that Manfroi succeeded in landing a brutal lucky punch after all those various blunders.
I don’t understand how they could win like that, it’s ridiculous.
The Selis have been put in a position where they have to pay the price themselves, so there’s nothing they can do…
I think that even if Ertushan betrayed there, he would have still gained support, but that’s not the kind of story this is.
No matter what we do, right after that, the Grandbell army came to defeat the traitor Sigurd…
The battle of the holy warriors is legendary, but I was surprised that it was a more recent event than I imagined.
Is there no survival route for Agustoria…?
Manfroy is going to mess up horribly at the end.
That age-unknown old man has been working hard behind the scenes to that extent, and scoring a big win against Levin, so it’s not surprising that he’s getting carried away…
>>49It’s almost strange not to have the opportunity to make Yulia and Celis fight.
It’s seriously incomprehensible behavior to go out of your way to target Manfroi by detouring around Yulia and Julius…
The protagonist in boots slices the enemy into mincemeat with a finely honed sword! That might sound exhilarating.
I’ve been bad at it since the fire explosion in the past…
I understand, I was also burned to death with my friends, so I’m not good at it.
>>51Stop the Siarufi joke.
As expected, bringing Sigurd’s mobility to other works feels like cheating.
Whether it’s Granbell or Agustria, the Allied Nations are just no good, right! That’s how it feels.
>>54Thracian isn’t united either, and Silesia is fighting among themselves.
>>60It’s all a result of behind-the-scenes arrangements, like with Izark and Weldon.
Especially Trachia-kun, who is fighting without any prior arrangements!
I understand that it’s set in a historical context where knights serve King Agustoria, but still, the one who assassinated the previous king should be admonished as a knight…
>>57I tried to admonish!
It didn’t work!
How was it?
However, it’s also wrong for those who persecute religion just because of things like child hunting.
>>58Yes, infidel.
>>58Actions that could lead to the end of humanity are just a bit…
(A face that says, “That was a heavier topic than I expected…”)
There are claims that there are harmless moderates in LOPT, but the extremists are so harmful that if we don’t eradicate them, it will just keep repeating, right?
>>65It may sound a bit harsh, but just saying “Lopt” is enough! It’s nothing but a level of evil.
Seriously incompatible with human society.
From the very beginning of the story, moves to assassinate Sigurd’s father are already in motion.
Since we’re starting off with both parent and child suddenly having their lives targeted, there’s no way to save ourselves no matter how we try to appease Granbell from the very beginning.
As a result, the connections made with others until the very last moment led to future opportunities.
>>66Therefore, this commoner play
Well… if I can’t prepare the connection for the characters who are forced to appear, then it’s all over…
>>69Even in a commoner’s play, the connections that are established are something that Celis minimally needs.
The Agustoria nobles who are having bandits attack their own territory and subjects make no sense at all.
What? Ertoshan has been captured! Let’s drop Nodion and marry Lakesis! Elliot is really out of his mind.
The Loptous Church has a sad past… that’s impossible.
From the very beginning, a heretical religion.
Well, I understand the story about persecuting even the second and third generations of religious followers…
In that doctrine, it can only become a doomsday cult no matter what.
Thanks to Selis’s big comeback, it declined rapidly in a short period.
Even without that, if enough time passes, it would break down normally, right?
What kind of person was King Agusti, who ruled the barbaric Agustoria, more savage than Verdun, with a round governing style?
What does it mean to be moderate regarding the Lopto faction…?
>>77This is really difficult to understand, so even if I’m called a moderate, it lacks persuasiveness.
I vaguely remember that my first contact with my wife was quite a chaotic approach.
It’s certainly unfortunate that future generations are persecuted.
So if those guys took over the world, what they would do is oppression and child hunting, so there’s really no way to deal with that.
>>79If you say that the rulers are at fault, then it’s not about persecution; it all boils down to completely eradicating them.
(A rare beast hears about the NTR execution)
A world where if the descendants of Yuria and Sara continued, nothing good would definitely happen.
Both Granbir and Agustoria have a completely different direction, but it’s amusing that they both experience disastrous outcomes in the successor gacha.
No, I can’t laugh.
Priest Gale is bad.
Priest Gale
Who is that guy?
Sigurd is strong, you know.
Moreover, since they have mobility, it’s over if they get taken out, yet they’re made to charge in solo.
When playing an engagement game, I suddenly get a face like a rare beast from a past NTR confession.
I don’t think there’s any sin in being born that way, but still, you should eradicate the blood of Lopto…
>>87I had reduced it quite a bit, but for some reason, I was hiding in the forest of Verdun…
It’s a faction within the Lopt sect that’s known for its child hunting and various wicked deeds, and if they were fighting amongst themselves, the impression might have been somewhat different.
In the story, that religion operates almost as a monolith, so in the end, it becomes irrelevant to outsiders whether there are layers within it that do not desire wrongdoing.
>>88In the novel, there are only a few decent followers of Lopto, such as those who turned out to have been former Lopto members and the allies from Thracia.
The vassals of the Chiarufi family should stay behind and let Sigurd ride alone.
The ending of chapter 5 was shocking on my first impression.
This pink-haired girl is the heroine! (The wife’s younger sister)
This blonde girl is the heroine! (Person from the neighboring territory)
This incredibly strong swordsman’s kid! (Strong)
It’s a game where you can save every turn, so while it’s easy to play endlessly, it’s nice that achieving an A rank requires quite a bit of effort.
Due to the skill-based system being the first of its kind in the game, the balance is quite off.
It is said that the balance in the previous spin-off was also quite poor.
The Bow Knight with a movement range of 8 and a range of 1 to 5 can only be used in Valencia!
A relatively rare protagonist in the “no romance with childhood friend of the opposite sex” series.
The Aedin side is not aware of Sir Sigurd at all, so there is no problem…
I honestly feel overwhelmed with the Ep around the Lopto religion…
First of all, it’s an undeniable evil god, so the teachings are fundamentally wrong.
There are no good Roptos appearing in the story.
As a result, it feels like our side has become indecisive and worsened the situation.
Engage’s Sigurd has always had a strong presence, hasn’t he…?
The impact of the enemy charging in from 12 squares ahead during the period of being taken away is intense.