[ really, the way she saw it, edelgard had placed no particular symbolic weight upon her. it was good for morale and propaganda to see a would-be tool of the church turned against it, but it wasn't demanded or even asked of her. byleth embraced the role of her own volition, and the people gave her the resulting names without the crown lifting a finger.
seiros, on the other hand, was another story entirely. ]
I did. I'm a general in the Imperial army now, leading Edelgard's strike force. [ why in the world would she have chosen one of the other houses...? she turns that over in her head, but nods for him to continue. ]
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seiros, on the other hand, was another story entirely. ]
I did. I'm a general in the Imperial army now, leading Edelgard's strike force. [ why in the world would she have chosen one of the other houses...? she turns that over in her head, but nods for him to continue. ]