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And getting surrounded is worse. Cavalry only get bigger movement penalty in forests. We have very limited healing, so it's frankly not the time to test our luck against every blow coming our way. And as end of last update pointed, we're supposed to be fleeing. We got a warning mroe are coming and if those are lance soldiers, that's problematic for us.
Didn't I explain it? Leaving the archer alive left him free to poke at Lyn freely, unless we took a turn to kill him. Odds are that a vulnerary would have been used anyway if the archer had hit, depending on where exists reinforcements arrive and their class.
Now, instead of having an archer left near us, there's no one right now.
Didn't I explain it? Leaving the archer alive left him free to poke at Lyn freely, unless we took a turn to kill him. Odds are that a vulnerary would have been used anyway if the archer had hit, depending on where exists reinforcements arrive and their class.
Now, instead of having an archer left near us, there's no one right now.
Yes, but you can't use "oh, this causes less damage" as a reason and then choose to go do something that caused more damage. Even if you're saying "Oh, we're going to heal that anyways", saying one thing and doing another annoys the crap out of me.
It's time to run. You sprint across the grass, away from the camp, Lyn close behind you. Just a little bit further, and...
Dammit. Two more horsemen from the south have caught up to you. One of them tries to cut off your escape to the east, while another rushes directly in.
It won't be too hard to punch through, but can you afford to take the time to do so?
Maybe have Lyn attack the bottom right cav with MK, and we can sort of semi-block and kill it off it it doesn't die? (And if it dies, we can shoot the other Cav)
Best I can think of. Lyn kill the cavalier at the right and hopefully, Mark aggro his cavalier and doesn't target Lyn. Or Mark becomes the priority target, but he can endure 2 blows.
Mark: 31.5 to hit, 91 to crit: HIT.
Lyn: 36.5 to hit, 65 to crit: HIT.
The soldier trying to cut you off falls easily to Lyn's blade, while the other eats a hit from your tome, leaving him a bit singed, but still standing.
Cavalier: 83 to hit, 57 to crit: MISS. Lyn: 73 to hit, 89 to crit: HIT.
Cavalier: 48 to hit, 100 to crit: HIT. Lyn: 44.5 to hit, 79 to crit: HIT.
Level up! Lyn: +1 MHP, +1 SKL, +1 SPD, +1 DEF, +1 RES
The horsemen come charging in, and two of them close in on Lyn, who barely dodges one strike, only to get hit by the other. While she manages to turn back on them, she looks a bit pale, and you doubt she can take any more of that sort of punishment. The other two soldiers are close behind, and no doubt more reinforcements are on the way.
Mark's not killing that Fighter in one turn no matter what, so better run some more before more reinforcements arrive at the wrong place. We'll be able to reach that bottleneck next turn too.
Cavalier 2: 79 to hit, 88 to crit: MISS. Lyn: 61.5 to hit, 12 to crit: CRIT.
The last remaining horseman charges forward, and Lyn just barely manages to avoid his attack, returning one of her own in return. After a moment, the lone remaining axeman finally reaches you at a dead run, roaring as he swings at you. You deftly dodge his attack and dispatch him soon after.
With the last of the soldiers dealt with, you cautiously head north, ready to fight their leader if need be. Despite you having just slain a good portion of her command, however, she seems remarkably disinterested. Instead of moving forward to intercept you, though, she stays put, watching the two of you slowly approach her.
Just before you can within range to use your tome, she moves, casting something aimed towards you. No. You recognize the magic she's weaving, and surely she doesn't have the range-
Lyn tackles you away as a gigantic spear of ice erupts out from the ground where you'd been standing. By the time you pick yourself up off the ground, the caster has simply disappeared.
You sigh, taking in the destruction in the now-deserted camp.
"What now?" Lyn asks.
"I don't know what's going on," you tell her. "We need more information, and considering where we are now..."
Lyn nods. "South, then. Back to Lycia." She looks off towards the distant mountains ahead. "Back to where this all began."
End Prologue
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Chapter 1: The Girl in the Mountains
The road south is long and arduous. Even with mounts to ease the travel, it's still painfully slow. At times, you long to be able to fly above the mountain peaks, instead of having to make your way along the winding trails, climbing up the slopes and down the valleys, step by arduous step.
Thankfully, the journey is peaceful. No soldiers from Bern, out for your blood. No heralds, bearing ill tidings. Not even the occasional villager. No, as far as you can tell, the area is almost completely deserted. It's possible that various bandits' depredations in previous years have left this border region uninhabitable, though you have no way of being able to tell for sure.
It's not until your third day into the mountains that you find something interesting - a traveller collapsed by the side of the road. No, not just a traveller - their clothes are far too fine to be that of any mere wanderer.
As you approach, and more features come into view, you realize that the traveller is a girl, though you know not from where. Her clothes bear a sigil of some kind, but it is nothing that you recognize. Clearly she must have come from some distant land, though that does beg the question of just how she managed to get up here, into these mountains.
There is, you realize after a moment, a certain irony in how this girl's situation mirrors yours from so long ago.
The thing that you take note of first, though, is the color of her hair, a striking shade of...
[ ] blue.
[ ] red.
[ ] silver.
[ ] purple.
Note that of these choices, none of these characters are from FE6/7 - rather, there's two options from Awakening, one from Sacred Stones, and one from Shadow Dragon
But I'm not going to vote for Silver. I get the feeling it's someone I dislike... (And there are a lot of silver-haired characters in the listed series that I dislike)
just pointing it out more than anything. I think Purple is probably going to be Lute, Marisa, or Myrrh. Tana's the only one I remember with Blue hair and I don't think any females had Red hair in that game.