Fire Emblem Three Houses - All Routes Ending Cutscenes Dimitri Edelgard and Claude!
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- Fire Emblem Three Houses - All Routes Ending Cutscenes Dimitri Edelgard and Claude!
This video is all of the Route Ending cutscenes with Dimitri, Edelgard, and Claude for they're respective routes (BlueLions/Azure Moon, Black Eagles Crimson Flower/Silver Snow, and Golden Deer/Verdant Wind). Enjoy!
Hello everyone and welcome to a brand new Let's Play and a first for my channel! This will be a Let's Play playthrough/walkthrough of Fire Emblem: Three Houses, in which I will play through all three routes on Hard Mode/Classic! In Fire Emblem Three Houses, we are mercenaries turned teachers as we teach students from three houses, the Black Eagles, the Blue Lions and the Golden Deer, each representing one of the main factions! In this first episode, we create our character and rescue three lords named Edelgard, Dimitri, and Claude and end up becoming teachers at the school they are from.
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Azure moon: sad
Silver snow: sad
Crimson flower: almost sad
Verdant wind: HELL YEAH WE SOLVED RACISM
Thales: Not if I have anything to say about it! And I DO, I’m gonna say the N-word!
Claude: *MS. BYLETH, GET DOWN!!!!!!*
Thales: NIGERIA
Claude: ahhhhh
@@loganthevillager9176 Good thing Thales is dead by that point
that's a ''hell no'' moment you meant we ''ruined'' one of the greatest qualities :DDDD
@@lisapainfulthe7438 ???
Claude: killing evil with the power of friendship and sick trick shots
killing the CEO of Racism*
I love how its CANONICAL that he killed the final boss with a trickshot
Claude pulling a pog moment
THATS HOW WE WIN!
We love you Claude!
SS is still the saddest ending.
Dmitri's dead, Edelgard's dead, Rhea's dead, Claude is either dead or his ambitions have been squashed and he's disappeared.
To make SS even worse, don't recruit anyone and get all the Black Eagle students killed along with the CoS just to drive home how hopeless the route actually is
I mean if you s support rhea she lives... I think canonically
@@h4rp_b33p7 she does live, I thought she lived if you a-support her but for sure she lives if you s-support her
I think in Silver Snow Claude canonically lives but returns to Almyra. While he can die in Crimson Flower, I believe he's the only house leader who is supposed to survive each route
Rhea lives if you bang her
Everyone else: omg these endings are amazing.
Me: omg, there is actually blood in fire emblem.
Blood was also shown in Shadows of Valentia, in the Rudolph CG after you defeat him.
I mean there is blood in the beginning cutscene, on the sword of the creator after Nemesis is "killed" by Serios
Right? That and the gruesome death of Rhea, the soldiers being burned.. Quite shocking by comparison with fates or awakening
Hector had blood on his face in Binding Blade after Zephiel kills him.
I always found that a bit weird. I get it’s to get a T rating but it’s a game about war… they should have more blood
It’s kind of funny, Azure Moon’s ending is probably the simplest of these cutscenes, and yet it feels like the most impactful of the four
Dimitri just needs that big hug
If you say so mate I felt more from Golden Deer, and Edelgard holding what she thought was her mentor's dead body.
@@sithmaster4305 but the daggerrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
@@sithmaster4305 Golden Deer? Ur joking right?????
@@crabbyboi7416 why so salty? Cant accept that some has a different opinion than you ? LOL
the fact you put the few seconds of claude’s gameplay uside down pleases me.
I was going to put his entire part upside down but decided not to
😮
I still cannot conceive how nemesis wasn't the final boss of silver snow, literally the first cutscene of the game has rhea kill nemesis.
Perfect username for this comment. But yes, he should have been the final boss of SS. I guess because he was racist to dragons and Claude was seeking out the CEO of racism, it had to happen
Claude needed some relevance at least
@@MrSOAP999
Honestly, as sad as it would be, a Rhea who lost her mind to insanity makes more sense as the VW boss. Because Claude, a realist, would understand that Rhea cannot live without her sanity, and that she'd only be a danger to Fodlan if they do nothing once she's lost her mind.
Nemesis definitely should have been SS boss instead with a playable Rhea.
Because they would’ve had to reanimate the final cutscene of verdant wind without Claude
@@Ratioman67 not if they had nemesis be the villain of ss from the begining
The ending for Blue Lions was the first time I cried in a long time...
We all did. Hurts even more when you play other routes after AM
@@MrSOAP999 I’ve played them all. It hurt even more when I played BE.
Am I the only one who didn't cry at any scenes in this game?
i cried by joy, dam my boy kill that fucking piece of human trash XD
@@RAGNATHEBLOOEDGE I agree.
As someone who just finished murdering Nemesis being all bedazzled by Claude's slick move, I was like "Ooh I wonder how the other cutscenes do it. What's Dimi's final attack against Nemesis? How does Edelgard distract him?"
Only to find out they have ENTIRELY different endings with EACH one ending sooner than the last one xD
Oof. If they ever did a united route it probably would have ended like that
I feel like Dimitri and Byleth would double team him. and edelgard i am not sure lol
If we were to get into fantasy, the final battle could be something like Endgame.
Dimitri would kill nemesis the same way he kills everything else, he would use atrocity, then his crest would activate and then he would crit
@@antoniohumberto5510 fair
Ngl I’d be down to watch a three houses anime
An anime adaption of Fire Emblem is long overdue
prob is what path will they choose : /
@@MrSOAP999 There is one. It’s a two episode OVA based on Mystery of the Emblem. It actually was the first Fire Emblem media in the west. It only covers a small part of the plot and Marth was called Mars.
@@calebgoodman2076 But Maaarrrrrsssssss
@@antarex4017
edlegard sings the main op edge of dawn so probs black eagles
I love how genuine and good natured Dimitri looks in his endgame art cutscene. It’s very reflective of the type of leader he is compared to the others.
It also reflects how far he has come as a person too
Compared to the others?? What did Claude do wrong to you? He's just pointing at a piece of paper?
He changes nothing
@@richardshiflett5181 He maintains the status quo prior to Three Houses if anything.
@@richardshiflett5181 Verdant Wind being the only path that truly deals with Those Who Slithers In The Dark, I would say Claude is definitely the leader that did the MOST for fodlan in his route. Not to mention he also unifies other countries like Almyra + give people everything edelgard gave them...what more do you want?
Dimitri, Claude, Edelgard: * awesome power of friendship speech *
Rhea: * calls you the wrong name *
Dimitri doesn't even speak, lol.
Byleth holding rhea: no Bro, you are my waifu now
Rhea: oh okay lol
Crimson Flower= Emotional
Silver Snow= Encorageous
Azure Moon= Poetic
Verdant Wind= Satisfactory
Conclusion: Every ending is epic in his own way, it's up to us which one is our favourite, in my case it has to be Azure Moon without any doubt
Mine is Crimson Flower. To be quite honest, I never believed in the story of the Goddess Sothis, or even those Crests!
My list is
1. Azure Moon
2. Crimson Flower
3. Silver Snow
4. Verdant Winter
Having said that i enjoyed all of them i just found VW to be less emotionally impactful with the whole Edelgard plot line
@@Arkensius1157 I mean, it's quite obvious that the religion isn't a falsehood. Byleth literally speaks to Sothis
I like Verdant Wind the most because it has my favorite Golden Deer man
Silver snow is the best because of rhea she loves byleth with everything she has
I don’t care what people say. Verdant Wind is still my favourite
My favorite is Crimson flower, Verdant wind is my second favorite, I do like azure moon but I prefer the other two
My favs are
1: azure moon
2: crimson flower
3: verdant wind
4: whatever the church one was
@@Powerstrike368 silver snow was the church one
@@Powerstrike368 The I agree with this except I think that Verdant Wind is my least favorite because Silver Snow is the same story with more context.
SAME that ending is just delightful
When you realize that Edelgard wasn't going to kill Dimitri and she was just giving him the dagger back...
Yeah I mean....handing it back to him is so dated like the crest system so why not throw it into his chest instead
@@MrSOAP999 edelgard has perfect aim she could have killed him if she wanted i think she just wanted to die
@@stevenbaker3362 she knew she lost, but she also knew that Dimitri had to move on past her. He offered her mercy, but she knew that as long as both of them live, the war would never end. So she gave him the push he needed to fulfill his destiny.
@@wingedbluj1674 hence the smile on her face when she got the stabby stabbed
When Dimitri gave her the dagger he said that it was for her to use it to cut a path for the future she believes in so it's fitting in this scene, she is using as her last resort to try to cut a path to her future just like Dimitri told her to do and also, that could also mean that she gave the dagger back to Dimitri basically saying to him to cut a path he believes in which fits a lot with Dimitri's character arc
I absolutely love how in the thumbnail Claude is still upside down.
At 9:08 I kept fixing my phone angle cuz I thought my phone thought it was upside down
Then I just realized oh wait it’s just Claude’s hate for gravity...
0:53
That is *Not* the face of a man who enjoyed what he just did…
He hoped it won't come to that but it did..
Even "winning" Dimitri loses....
I love golden deers and blue lions routes, dimitri one is best developed and so the most sentimentally touched, but man golden deers is the most epic (for end) and full of claude’s charm and joyful. Man i like a lot both 🌟
Hey its upside down man
Fear the Deer!
Claude: Big speech about friendship being able to overcome any obstacle.
Also Claude: I can't believe he fell for it lol.
Edit: Forgot to mention Azure Moon's my favorite ending, minimal dialogue with a lot of emotional impact.
Azure Moon's ending cutscene is my favorite. Simple, but elegant. It has so many things hidden in it, and furthermore, it is open to interpretation. That is my favorite part about it.
Azure Moon is the "traditional" Fire Emblem route, but is so driven by the characters, and not slowed down by TWSITD. The last action taken by Edelgard, was a way of giving back Dimitri's gift, as a way of telling him to cut his own path, from then on. The frown on Dimitri's face isn't one of physical pain, it's emotional pain. He just killed a person dear to him, with his attempt to reconcile with Edelgard having failed.
i do not think dimitri really cared for edelgard much actually.
@@jkarma3356
When Dimitri's insane during the first part of the Azure Moon route, he mentions that "all love I once had for the woman is gone!" or something similar. I'm not sure what chapter that shows up on, as it has been a while since I played Three Houses
@@stryfe7467 even if he did he was most likely going to hand edelgard to the church anyway.
@@jkarma3356
If he did, he would likely attempt to seize her, and then hand her over.
He wouldn't reach out to her, and say "El"... no, if he really wanted to hand her over to the Church, he would have not attempted to negotiate with her before the big battle
@@stryfe7467 he was just lying.
I only noticed now that the scene in 0:26 greatly mirrors Dimitri's death in CF. The victor's appearance however is all you need to know about these two.
I still find it amazing how they incorporated the bit about Byleth having a pulse but not a heartbeat into the CF ending.
Say what you will about Silver Snow, but it has some amazing OST’s.
A Funeral of Flowers is a really great track imo
Funeral of Flowers really drives home that the old world as everyone knew was gone forever but the future was up for the taking
I think there's a significant minority among us (lol) who actually like SS a lot. Me included. Better than VW, actually. But it's definitely the most underrated because it has some of the most missed potential. Like, not having a playable Rhea, for one.
@@l.n.3372 I agree.
Verdant Wind will always be my favorite and most satisfactory ending. We are able to make genuine change, take down the true enemy working in the shadows, and bring peace to Fodlan without compromising our morals and making questionable decisions. Claude’s whole ideology is that even though he isn’t a fan of the church, he understands too many people, worshipping some sort of deity is part of their identity/culture and brings them comfort. His vision tries to appease as many people as possible, trying to break down barriers and allow people of different cultures, beliefs, and ethnicity to come together and stoll get along.
Crimson Flower is far too extreme in the methods Edelgard takes to achieve her ambitions. Edelgard’s vision is the emphasis of the ends justifying the means. To alot of people (especially fans of this route) they completely agree with this idea and don’t see much wrong with it but Edelgard and his methods always make me sick.
Azure Moon is honestly such a bittersweet route. In the end, we make almost no difference. We ultimately save Dimitri who has suffered so much up to this point but all we do is help the church gain an even more solid footing. It’s honestly the most emotional route but unfortunately the ending is anything but happy.
Silver Snow is an ending I almost always forget about. In a way, it’s the ending where nothing changes. The church gains an even higher threshold of power compared to any other route. Probably my least favorite ending (then again I’m only really happy with Verdant Wind’s ending, allothers just make me angry or sad)
Not to be cynical, but Claude's ambition is to take over the world to force multiculturalism to happen. He's a half-step away from Edelgard in Three Houses, and only a little better in Three Hopes. Claude essentially leaves Byleth Fodlan, does his Genghis Khan origin story for ten years afterwards, and returns to unite Almyra with your Fodlan before plowing over the rest of the planet.
We don't know for sure if Edelgard succeeded in her own route, since the game cleverly (and totally not half-assed-ly 😉) only says we finished off the Agarthans in written material, in the same sort of style that all the church doctrines in White Clouds were revealed. Edelgard's route has Byleth endlessly fight the Agarthans, like Seiros (albeit supposedly more-competently) and Sothis, and then they fail to have any impact on history after the deed is supposedly done... which, to me, reads like a purge happened and the Agarthans won in the end. History is written by the victors, sure, but the Agarthans haven't been about playing themselves up for a thousand years.
Byleth becomes the leader of either the Church or all of Fodlan in the other routes, which at least gives them a CHANCE to mold the world for the better, since they are purported to have Jeralt-tier longevity.
The only character ending that confirms Fodlan permanently changed is, ironically, Flayn's... though in that case, Seteth has to survive (or else the Church of Seiros never changes) and Flayn can't be married off (or else Seteth can't manage her life force and she dies with her spouse).
@@auraguard0212what the hell are you talking about
@@oneiscene the game.
dimitri himself dislikes the crest system and in the end of AM route he and byleth reform the government and the church from the inside out. how does it make almost no difference?
I think I like Azure moon's ending the best, it just makes for the most cohesive story with an emotionally packed end. Sometimes I felt like the TWSITT plot kinda dragged down crimson flower and verdant wind so it was harder to connect to the story. Because Azure moon is so character driven it hurts even more to see dimitri offer edelgard mercy because they're childhood friends and to get the dagger he gifted her in return :(
Azure Moon has the best character driven narrative while the other routes like Golden Deer plays under the assumption you already know the overall plot
Crimson Flower doesn't drags with TWSITD, its just mentioned during the ending.
Azure Moon don't address the ones who move in the dark and Byleth's origin which both were a big deal in part 1. That makes the route have major plotholes and it's hard for me to say it's the best.
Dimitri never learns of her shortener lifespan
Azure Moon is the status quo route. While there is peace, the unjust crest system remains and the true threat is not addressed. While it is the most character driven, it is the safest route, story wise.
i think azure moon and verdant wind have the best endings
Finally someone who speaks my language
yes
I just can't agree with Edelgard enough to enjoy her route.
@@sithmaster4305 I planned to do four paths, but I couldn't bring myself to side with Edelgard. It just feels wrong.
Hell yeah.
Dimitri seemed more emotionally hurt than physically hurt.
I really like how all 4 routes end with basically the same result, it really puts into light just how wrong Edelgard was to start an unnecessary war with the church, her goal didn’t need bloodshed.
¿Did you put even the slightest atention on the story? In ALL endings fodlan gets a change to the better thaks to edelgard breaking the status quo
@@endikaaspeurrutia1013 I more meant they didn't need the bloodshed. Edelgard was the villain not because of her views but how she went about achieving them. Both Dimitri and Claude were working towards the exact same thing she was, to reform the broken system in Fódlan. Sure breaking the status quo ultimate achieved the goal, but the bloodshed could've been avoided if she had simply worked with everyone to get her reform peacefully. Sure, Those Who Slither in the Dark would've been a problem, but we conquered them in the game, they could've too. She didn't need to start a war against people who were honestly her allies, especially when ultimately the root if the problem was Those Who Slither in the Dark and not the Church, maybe specifically Rhea but not the Church.
Reform was already on the horizon, all it would've taken was the right conversation. By raising arms Edelgard only gave the real villains exactly what they wanted, a divided Fódlan.
@@ljthedrummer673 reform was NOT in the horizont, first reah was obsesd with keeping the status cuo for her trauma, TWSITD where killing and suplanting any one who tried to make a change, the only way to bring ptogress was by breaking the status cuo and forcing every faction to bring some kind of change
@@endikaaspeurrutia1013 Like I said, the upcoming leaders of all 3 factions (4 if your willing to include Byleth for the Church) all wanted that reform. Now, Edelgard knew about TWSITD, bit instead of revealing them so reform could progress she worked with them to kill Rhea and overthrow the entire system. Her views were so extreme she chose to rather spill the blood of so many people instead of maybe working with people like Dimitri or Claude who both considered her a friend to resolve things in a better way. They all had the same goal in mind, why do you think Dimitri gave her a second chance in his ending, only for her to strike at him in her rage. In the end the war only divided them for years and gave TWSITD a stronger hold over Fódlan. And then there's Rhea, yeah her trauma made her make sone bad decisions, but at her core she wasn't a bad person, she could've been talked to, or if it really came to it there were people like Seteth or Byleth to take her place. The fact the TWSITD wanted it shows the war was a bad idea, Edelgard was used as a pawn in their schemes and she completely fell for it. She had no reason to rause arms against either of the other countries when she could've just worked with them. She had allies, but she was too blinded by her views to see them, she had to much of a resolve to even try to do things the peaceful way first.
@@ljthedrummer673 once again
¿Did you put even the slightest atention on the story? Edelgard couldn't reveal anithing because if she did she would ended up like her father or directly killed by TWSITD.
She needed a way to be free of then first either by starting a war where they will be involve and busy to deal with her until is to late or using the church to get rid of them like she did in 3 hopes.
I love how Claude is upside down in the thumbnail
The little smile on Dimitri's face
Yes
Omg that that's got to hurt But that was straight from his heart like how you're not dead
Actually it was his shoulder, not his heart, Edelgard wasnt trying to kill him, she knew, (as she said in her death in SS and VW) that if they both were still alive, the war would never truely end, she was just giving dimitri that last push he needed to kill her
@@fyra_cat2119 Yeah It's to make sure Dimitri would retaliate in self defense
Golden deer 4 life, 💛 yet have to admit edgelords few words in the cutscene were the most on point and a suiting ending :D i personally still think of the golden deer ending as the best tho :p
6:14 gotta love how they drew Edelgard's glare in such a way that it looks like she's looking down at the nobles *and* the Agarthan who think's he's being slick with that dagger.
All of these are great!
They were great to play too!
If you listen carefully at 7:19 you can hear a mix of "A Knight's Oath" playing in the background.
It sucks eldagard will die most of the time but she must and she knows it. Someone has to be the villain and she is willing. She's very strong willed
That's how it be with characters like El. What's sad is both her and Dimitri die young because of they're crests
@@MrSOAP999 especially El, she's in the same situation as Lysithea unfortunately
Unless you marry Lysithea or marry her off to Linhardt she and El both die young..
@@MrSOAP999 no dimtiri cant ide young if you side with him byleth has power if sothsi mean she or he could make them lvie long if you with yuri it sya btleth made him inrotmal meaning byleth can do the some for dimtiri and as for elegrad the chrest are destoyed if you side with so she wont die young in that one
@@MrSOAP999 how o if you side with el the she and lysiteha should nto die young as chests are desotyed and 2nd if you merry yuri ti sya btyleth made yuri irntoaml no metter witch side you join mean btyleth coau sue maic to make el and lyhisthea inrotaml
Rhea : which house would you like to lea-
Me: ALL 3 OF THEM!!
Rhea: 👁👄👁
My quick thoughts on each ending:
*Azure Moon:* Easily the most emotional ending, and the one with the best final scene in my opinion. It has literally one word of dialogue, yet it feels so much more impactful and deep than all the other endings, massive props for that. The only thing that drags it down is that there is so much that just doesn't get addressed here; Rhea doesn't make an appearance post-timeskip, we never learn what actually happened with Dimitri's step-mother, and TWSitD are never really dealt with properly. Having said that, this is still the route that has the largest amount of surviving characters, as well as the best writing in general, so it's still a very solid conclusion to the story. I also really like that Fodláns power structure is _shared_ between Byleth and Dimitri, so in terms of government I think this is the best ending for Fodlán all things considered.
*Crimson Flower:* The final fight here is cool, and I do really like that Byleth regains their humanity in the end. It does however suffer from basically ending on a cliffhanger, with the conflict with TWSitD apparently just happening offscreen. For me personally it's also dragged down by the fact that I just don't think Edelgard and Hubert are very sympathetic, so seeing who I would consider the villains just win with no consequences for their actions does leave a sour taste in my mouth. Still glad it's an option to side with Edelgard though, but it does sort of feel like a glorified bad end.
*Silver Snow:* I like the final cutscene with Rhea... and that's pretty much it. This is just not at all a good ending in my opinion, the final boss comes out of literally nowhere, and you basically just win the war by letting everyone else slaughter each other and then taking over when no one's left to oppose you anymore. I honestly dislike this entire route so much that I think it should have been cut from the game. Imagine if the all time they wasted on Silver Snow was instead spent on adding more to the other three?
*Verdant Wind:* In my opinion this is easily the most complete ending of the bunch. The final cutscene with Nemesis is awesome (if very cheesy), and this is the only ending that seems to actually be happy in tone as opposed to the other three who felt more bittersweet. Another thing that separates it from the other three routes I feel like this is the only ending that didn't leave me with a bunch of unanswered questions, as I felt like basically every important plot detail was addressed at some point in the story.
If I were to rank the four endings, it would be *Azure Moon > Verdant Wind >> Crimson Flower >>>>> Silver Snow,* which is interestingly how I would rank the routes as a whole, so take from that what you will. Verdant Wind gets props for feeling complete and upbeat, while Crimson Flower deserves credit for feeling more unique than the rest, but at the end of the day Azure Moon just has to take home the win for me. It's still far from perfect (I really wish they did more to wrap up all the loose ends of the story), but the writing and cinematography is just so far above any of the other endings, as well as Dimitri being in my opinion a much better leader than the other two, so to me there's little doubt it's the best conclusion to the story overall.
EDIT: Upon replaying the game I changed my mind slightly, and I would now say I think Azure Moon is the best ending overall. Most of my comment has been left untouched aside from the final paragraph though.
VW in a way is still bittersweet because you will never be able to save Dimitri, Edelgard will never work with you to defeat the Slithers, Rhea dies in the end unless you got A support with her. You do avenge them all but it is still sad neither will get to live in the new dawn
@@MrSOAP999 You got a point there, I feel like the only thing that keeps Verdant Wind from being 100% happy is the fact that all the other leaders die by the end. Dimitri and Edelgard kinda brought it on themselves, though I do think it's a true shame you can't team up with Dimitri. And Rhea actually dies no matter what you do in Verdant Wind, it's only in Silver Snow where an A support will save her. I feel like her fate is not as deserved as with the other two, but at least her death came from saving you, so you could say it finally gave her the redemption she needed.
Still, in regards to the number of deaths Azure Moon is far happier since Edelgard, Hubert and Jeritza are the only unavoidable deaths, and if we're being real they honestly had it coming.
I mean, you do kill all the members of TWSITD in Azure Moon. Including Edelgards uncle who is their leader/becomes the king of liberation(I think) so you kinda do deal with them.
@@sgtownage1 You kill their leaders, but the organization is still functioning, and their base remains intact. They even say as much in the final battle, where they'll retreat after you kill Myson saying something along the lines of "we can't sacrifice our goal".
Also, Arundel is Thales, not the King of Liberation. I honestly don't know how you could mix those two up. In every route but Golden Deer Nemesis remains sleeping in his tomb, but may awake someday in the future.
The base of Shambahla is still untouched so they still have leadership sadly
I'm very much in agreement that Crimson Flower should've ended with Those Who Slither In The Dark. Would've been a neat end to Edelgard's story, ending where her motivations began. Though in Intelligent System's defense Crimson Flower was possibly at the tail end of development with it being the secret route so they might have rwn out of time (a bit backed up by the lack of anime cutscenes compared to all the other routes).
I also agree with the dislike of Silver Snow but oddly I think it all makes Silver Snow a good starting point as it can peak your interest for the rest of the cast and perhaps help you choose your next route.
i think instead of ending with TWSITD they should have defeated them before rhea, so you can get the ending while not leaving one of the core problems of fodland to be beaten offscreen
10:50 I don't feel so good ×_×
"Mr Nemesis...I don't feel so good.."
It's upsetting how the worst route is the only one where Byleth's curse is broken. I refuse to partake in Edelgard's empirization of Fodlan. It was upsetting too to see Dimitri in such a state as he found himself in, but at least he got better. I'm not particularly up for making Fodlan into a church-state either. So I'm quite glad that the route I started with was the Verdant Wind. Claude always was the nicest of the three figureheads. He's always felt like he does have that common humility and I am very proud to see the respect he has for his friends even when they turn into enemies. He's also very playful. I'm overall proud to have peen part of his alliance.
100% agreed
I don't think it's really a curse. The only thing the crest stone did was keep Byleth alive (since he had no heartbeat beforehand) and make him connected to Sothis.
@@bluemoon0371 Didn't it also remove their emotions?
@@WillieManga In the beginning, yes. But once Sothis woke up and Byleth has been teaching for a little, he starts to gain emotion (being happy when Flayn is rescued, depressed for a month after Jeralt died, etc). It seems like Byleth truly unlocked their emotions once they became one with Sothis (Byleth says they've become more talkative and open in a conversation with Yuri after they transformed). Either way, Byleth definitely has emotions even when the crest stone is implanted in him, it just took awhile.
Yes ! Im also really happy i chose claude first. I haven't played dimitri's route but it seems like its gonna be an emotional ride. I love how the Golden deer was a happy bunch
Wow, I only played golden deer, so seeing all the other endings is crazy! It doesn't seem like any of the other routes actually deal with the threat of Nemesis or those who slither in the dark. Crimson flower seems to hint that it's next on the agenda, but I'm glad I picked the ending that actually seems to be the "best" route. It not only unifies Fodlan, but also kills the only actual "bad guy", and seems to have its future set in a world where not just Fodlan but all surrounding countries prosper.
Actually there's an interesting thing about that, in a few of the other routes you accidentally end up killing the leaders of TWSITD while they're disguised doing other things. You just never find out about it since they're not the focus. For example in Azure Moon you deal with both Cornelia and Thales (disguised as Arundel) essentially crippling their plans.
It is objectively the best route.
no golden deer ending does not adress the core issues.
@@jkarma3356 Elaborate
@@kevinc62 This comment is about Verdant Wind not Azure Moon
Still hard to believe they did Crimson Flower dirty like that - there should have been a couple more maps to completely resolve things with the Slitherers in the dark
10:51 thanos just snapped
Mr Nemesis, I don't feel so good...
0:47 Dimitroth
One eyed angle
Am I the only one that lowkey would've liked to see Dimitri and Claude's reaction to Byleth "dying" not just Edelgard? Ik ik, not the point but I just would've liked to see it.
Blue lions just hits differently. The music, the acting, the setting. If Nintendo chose a canonical route out of the 4 I’d say blue lions is by far the best story and best choice for canon route.
As much as we all love BL house, Nintendo might go CF because of how heavy they pushed Edelgard and the BE house during the months leading up to release
@@MrSOAP999 just because they promoted black eagles may not necessarily mean they’ll go with that specific route. They intended on making edelgards route and the reaction we all got from it vs blue lions. They had to have known the kind of reactions we had from both routes. There are more cutscenes in BL than BE. The story is shorter in BE. Edelgards route is good don’t get me wrong but it’s mostly a killing spree to fulfill edelgards future vs dimitris route where he comes up from the shadows from killing for revenge to coming into the light. Blue lions story is just deeper than all the other routes and the writers intended that I believe. Why do ya think before the time skip how “boring” dimitri was? His story, trajety of duscur, etc are all examples
Blue Lions is deeper in the sense we can feel for the characters. BE you don't really start to feel for them (besides Bernie) until after Chapter 11 as they are now caught in deciding to choose they're homeland or the professor. GD just felt like an entire meme ride to slay some crusty old dude who started this entire mess. Dimitri is relatable to alot people in the mental department since depression is a major topic
@@MrSOAP999 I agree with everything you just said
@@MrSOAP999 I disagree that CF would be anaounced as the canon one. I mean, CF was intended to be a "hidden" route ( bc you needed requirements to get it), so I kinda doubt it. Plus, it's pretty obvious that CF got the short end of the stick quality-wise, so idk how they'd feel about pushing the most rushed route as the definitive one.
It is truly a shame that Dimitri was forced to end Edelgard when he reached out to her. Shows the devs really did not want a Golden Route like Fates’ Revelations
I know this is a while ago, but I think that's what FE Warriors Three Hopes is for. A golden route where none of the house leaders have to die. Don't like it? Take solace in the fact that it's a spin-off title.
@@danfraser3302 so what if its a spin off titlte.
@@jkarma3356 You know how fans are when something is starkly different from what they enjoyed from the base game. I've poured about 30+ hours into the demo, and I've been pretty lukewarm towards Shez, I don't despise him, but he doesn't feel like a Fire Emblem protag to me. I did enjoy the major story revisings, such as Edelgard rising to the role as Emperor a lot earlier than the main game, more insight in the conspiracy behind the Tragedy of Duscur, as well as Almyra having more of an involved role this time around.
So where am I going with this? A common complaint I hear is: "It's a non-canon spin-off so why should I care?" So that's why I say if you don't like Three Hopes, stick with Three Houses, that simple!
@@danfraser3302 i would not say its not canon fire emblem is all about AU anyway.
@@danfraser3302 well,fe warriors three hopes came out and still no golden route for you,since even in azure gleam,edelgard is still basically as good as dead
still,why are you people so obsessed with golden routes anyways? you should know better from fates that golden route ruin everything a multiple path story has to offer,and no amount of "it's a spin off it doesn't matter" will remidy that since if there was a golden route regardless of it's a spin off or not,it would invalidate all other options,if three hopes had a golden route,then there would be no reason to play three houses since golden route
So I just beat this for the first time, Dimitrii’s route. Came to see the other endings and holy shit
I’ll have to play again someday lol
azure moon silver snow verdant wind my beloveds
It is interesting that in the epilogue for Golden Deer story route, that the narrator does not mention Claude by name but refers to "leaders" instead. While the art in the epilogue does show Claude, it is not known who are the identities of the two men and two women appearing opposite to him. They are more likely the heads of the major houses that are represented in the Alliance Roundtable, and none of them are Claude's former classmates.
One of them is clearly Marianne, she has the blue hair and outfit. But the other three are unknown.
@@yang6642 Considering Marianne can die and the ending slide stays the same, it's probably Margrave Edmund or another relative of Marianne's.
crimson flower is my favorite still is as well.
All hail our lovely Emperor Edelgard.🙏
I read the title wrong and thought it said all route endings and Claude!
9:09 and claude of course he is upside down i laughted so hard when i saw this hahaha
That upsidedown Claude! Lol great jooob!
What a great game it was
Silver Snows ending got to me really bad for some reason. Azure Moon still is the best ending but SS is definitely second
SS: Everyone is dead, Fodlan's in ruins, and Byleth is now god king
Azure Moon: Dimitri time!
Imagine how much time went into this to get all the endings
You have no idea lol
For me it is
Azure Moon : the most emotional ending, which perfectly fits the route who was based on personal growth and troubles for the characters. However when it comes to what happens to Fodlan, it is my least favorite because it is mainly coming there not seem to be significative changes.
Crimson Flower : logical though bittersweet. Edelgard has what she wants which is a world without gods (that's why Byleth becomes human again). Now TWSID are defeated off screen which is not satisfactory, in particular when we consider the reason for that. They are defeated off screen because Edelgard do it in secret. Now Rhea's lies is one of the reason that makes me dislike her and side with Edelgard on my first route, so I'm disappointed to see Edelgard acts the same as her.
Verdant Wind : probably the most epic ending woth the fight against Nemesis. It gave the feeling to have really finish the game because the questions about the worldbuilding are all answers (CF and AM are more about personal motivations for the other leaders). However I always thought the ending was a bit too ideal to be true, maybe because for me they didn't adress properly the theme of racism in Claude's route.
Silver Snow : not a particular thought about this one, for me it is a bit pointless. We learn less things than in Verdant Wind and there is a return to what it was before as in Azure Moon... kinda pointless. For me a route for the Church would have been mire interesting if it was not link too Edelgard's route in the first half, so it develops more around what the religion and then has a more unique ending.
How can you say AM has the least significant changes? All of Dimitri's endings show the changes he made. And it's the only ending where Rhea willingly stepped down to let Byleth take over, again showing how much potential for change Rhea is capable of too. In the other routes, Rhea is either killed or ... killed.
@@l.n.3372 yeah but that's personal changes, not societal changes. There are some of course, but the system doesn't change this much, it is rather adapt. Same with the Church route, true, but I tend to forget this route exists lol.
If you compare to Edelgard's route where the whole system is destroyed to create a society based on merit, and Claude's route where the frontiers are more opened and people now speak to each other, Dimitri's don't change a lot. There are changes of course, but it improves the system, it doesn't destroy it.
Is that a problem ? That is up to each person to decide. But still, I don't see how someone can deny that the society change more in other routes.
@@nanalove3819
That's not true: Dimitri's society is more democratic than Edelgard society. And you're completely missing my point: everything about Dimitri's society is not personal growth, it's the changes made to government and policy. Such as his focus on Duscur (his Dedue paired ending, for example). Or his focus on making life better for orphans of war. Or the fact that Rhea retired in AM which means that church and state are fully separated in AM (Dimitri's paired ending with Byleth). You can't just cherry pick your way thru the game to make false claims that Dimitri's society is not progressive.
Edelgard paired endings with Byleth and Hubert say that she picks a chosen successor and then she abdicated the throne. That's not a society based on democracy at all: that's favoritism. And we have no clue what society would look like if her chosen successor doesn't follow the same rules in time.
Claude's route literally doesn't end with him in Fodlan anymore: we have no clue what society will do when he's figure king of Almyra. We also have no evidence that anything is different between Faerghus and Leicester because Claude doesn't save Fhirdiad like Dimitri does in AM. Claude also leaves Fodlan in the hands of Byleth, aka a mercenary with no government or political knowledge.
@@l.n.3372 did I even say that Edelgard's route is a democracy, or that Dimitri's route isn't progressive ? Please don't project on me things that I didn't say.
What I'm saying is that Dimitri's route ends with Fodlan becoming a monarchy, as Faerghus was. I didn't say he didn't improve things with Duscur or thr Church. Just that he is still doing this in a frame that didn't change a lot compare to other routes (because if you want to talk about the Church being separated from the State, that's the case in every route except the Church one, so not a key difference between the routes).
With Edelgard, Fodlan becomes a meritocracy. Now, to know if the meritocracy works or not is debatable considering that for me, Edelgard is a new Rhea, but the political system did change its structure.
Claude is different because what this route is about is not that much of Fodlan's system that the world ok general (which is why he left Fodlan). So his changes have impact on the world in a bigger area than the others. You mention separation from the Church and better relations with Duscur in Dimitri's route, but Claude do it as well. Except he does it bigger because it falls under a politic that takes it's essence in the end of discrimination. (Not saying that Dimitri allowd discrimination, just that his politic is not based on this)
@amongus531
No, that's not true. Dimitri's paired endings with various characters establish the changes he accomplished. As does his epilogue scene with the drawing.
I just watched Azyras song from fire emblem fates and for the blue lions ending it makes sense the lyrics :
In the white light
a hand (dmitri's) reaches through
A double edged blade (Dmitiri's spear and Edelgard's Dagger)
[A lyric i forgot]
Embrace a brand new day
Lost in Thoughts could be applied to this game
Birthright=Azure Moon
Conquest=Black Eagle Route
Revelations= Verdant Wind
@@MrSOAP999 what does that make Silver Snow? The really bad ending?
It could be considered the really bad ending since all three countries cease to exist, has the highest body count if you don't recruit the other house members, and the potential for Rhea to die if you don't S rank her. I know Claude is capable of surviving all four routes unless you decide to execute him in Crimson Flower but I find it suspicious he never shows up after you beat Edelgard or even drops by Garreg Mach to establish a peace agreement with his old teacher and lends you a hand in fighting off Rhea after she goes nuts.
In the white light 🎶
A hand reaches through 🎶
A double edged blade cuts your heart in two 🎶
Waking dreams, fade away 🎶
Embrace the brand new day 🎶
@@MrSOAP999
I'd agree that birthright is AM and conquest is clearly the CF. But there really wasn't a revelation route in 3H. The closest would be Cindered Shadows, because all 3 Lords work together and Rhea abandoned her quest to revive Sothis. We don't even know if Edelgard starts the war in the Cindered Shadows AU.
I can't wait to see the endings on fire emblem warriors version
For the azure moon ending i did not focus on the marage ending so i thought that byleth and dimitri were dying and heading into the light
5:42
HUBERT STOP BEING A CREEPY LITTLE SHI-
This is Hubert were talking about.
@@MrSOAP999 Fair enough but can he not look like he’s planning to murder someone for ten seconds?
This is why Bernie is afraid of him-
@@Mintiy8523 Hubert has a bad case of creep that can never be cured
@@Mintiy8523
Actually, Bernie gets over that in their support conversations. They're actually really sweet.
Ah yes my favorite.
The oath of the dagger.
Mine too!
9:09 bro I thought I accidentally rotated my phone upside down 😂😂😂
10:14 you have a bow what were you goi;g to do to him
All the bosses were good I liked them 😊💕
Man, aftering finding out Rhea's story and the origin of the Relics via Golden Deer, the ending to Crimson Flower just feels so wrong and tragic. Killing her with her own mother's bones alongside the leader of the empire she helped create to fight against Nemesis. I know the end result of Crimsom Flower is mostly all well and good, but the path to get there was so wrong and extreme.
The deaths of the house leaders are of sad
I know I'm a little late to this however I greatly appreciate this video existing so I don't have to spend another 200 hours of my life playing this game, it may be an amazing game but I still don't want to spend another $200 hours in it for each ending, after watching all of the endings with just the context of beating it with the golden deer and the other three don't make a lot of sense but they're all still good valid endings in the end
I just now realized Jeralt's Voice is Jiraiya from naruto
Not a single word is exchanged in all of the blue lion ending cutscene
Powerful
Hey mrSOAP999 which one is to it favorite route? Mine is verdant wind
Azure Moon. Felt more personal to me, although VW is a good epic conclusion as a final route
@@MrSOAP999 Azure Moon is my second favorite route, I think it’s the route with the best story and characters, but I prefer vw because Claude, the ending is so damn good and because Claude
@@MrSOAP999 Azure Moon definitely is the more personal of the routes due to how Dimitri acts with Edelgard but I feel Claude is overall the best solution for Fodlan at large.
@@sithmaster4305
How is Claude's solution the best? Leaving Byleth in charge of Fodlan, when Byleth knows nothing about politics or government? That's a terrible answer lol. Claude also nopes out to Almyra, Rhea and Dimitri are dead, and obviously so is Edelgard too.
If anything, it would have made more sense if VW combined with AM as a whole route: then, when Claude leaves for Almyra, Dimitri is still alive, Byleth is the new archbishop instead of a king/queen, and Rhea willingly stepped down from the church.
Ah I see know 4:34 a ball of byleth crest attached to his heart must’ve why jeralt fears rhea Jeralt knew he did something to Byleth which is why he didn’t hear heart beats after rhea died the crest ball was gone and his heart finally starts functioning normally
Crimson flower is my fav route, I agree with edelgard and her speech at the end is amazing
same.
Every day, I wish that CF had us fight the Agarthans. Could have been a great addition that made the route more complete.
People would 100% like the route way more if we actually fought them in Crimson Flower since the thing people complain about the most is the route feeling incomplete (and that it makes you 'feel like a villain' but who cares about that lol), it's a bit of a tease since Hubert is even the reason you get a way to pinpoint their HQ and ironically gives him some posthumous redemption since in Azure Moon he just dies lmao, I think Jeritza's S-Support (god bless you can do it with with any Byleth gender) is probably the best one in that route in terms of closure because you actually see them in Shambhala fighting the Agarthans.
@@angel_aeon there is no villian route.
@@angel_aeon The main antagonist in CF is not TWISTD, is The Church of Seiros, especifically Rhea. The route sets Rhea as the main antagonist which is fought three times trhought the route and climax of the history hits when you kill The Inmaculate One, fighting TWISTD in Shambhala after that would feel anticlimatic and kind of unnecesary since if you want to fight them, you already have two routes (VW and SS) where you can do it, so make it three routes would be redundant and kinda annoying like the thieves map at the start of almost every time-skip
Having played all the routes...Azure Moon is honestly the best. No contest. The Blue Lion class really gets you invested in their characters' individual stories and it's the only route that really adds depth to more than one lord at a time. Obviously Dimitri is the focus of Azure Moon, but this route also reveals information about Edelgard that you don't learn elsewhere and the story combined with their meeting before the final battle, all serve to flesh her out further. You gain an understanding of her headspace and reasoning even without knowing all the details of her past. It's a shame Claude doesn't quite fit as well into the fray, but getting 2/3 of the Main Lords so involved is better than what the other routes did (only really focusing on one lord at a time).
But how Can i unlock them All? I played a run with each house, unlocking three endings, how do i unlock the others? (for example by playing with the Black eagles i un locked the sending were Seiros die and the Empire, Alliance and Kingdom All Fall)
azure moon hits diferent if you played silver snow first, since then you understand that edelgard threww the dagger not a as a way to refuse dimitris mercy, but as a way to tell him that the war wont end as long as she is alive, and for the good of fodland he has to finish the job, just like she tells byleth in silver snow.
Silver snow and d verdant wind has the best outcome for fodland
Rhea- I'll do anything to ressurect my mother
Sothis- This lady is a bit psycho
The one thing I didn't like about the Blue Lions route was the fact that we did not encounter Those Whole Slither In The Dark. Maybe they could have added and aftermath (Part 3) for use to fight them like in the Golden Deer route.
Kinda funny though in that route you unknowingly kill all their leadership, accidentally defeating them
@@HazetheCZcamsChannel Now that I beat the Golden Deer route, I now know about that. And I am guessing that I'm the final stage, if you beat the main dark mage, all the other mages flee
In my opinion it would be:
1 SS
2 AM
3 VW
4 CF
Rhea in CF: * T H O N K*
I don't understand the end after Dimitri kills Edelgard, why is he turning bacK?
Ironic that Crimson Flower we never got the chance defeat Those Who Slither In The Dark.
I mean sure it's implied that Edelgard and Byleth defeated them in the epilogue but come on! The Crimson Flower route had only 18 chapter they could've squeeze in a couple more in after we killed god.
the game drags on too much after 18 chapters.
So I’m just passing through, curious about this game and all.
With the context I have gained about the first end I feel like Dimitri carrying Edelgard out the doors (out of respect maybe) could have been an alternate shot for the ending.
But that’s just me.
The symbolism in the game is somewhat heavy handed. Dimitri carrying out Edelgard's dead body would have implied he's still carrying the past when his entire arc is about moving on from the past. It would have been a nice touch but given the context not really sadly
@@MrSOAP999
Fair enough but…
Leaving a body slumped on the floor would bother me I guess. Respect for the dead and all.
Is that weird? I’m probably overthinking it.
You probably are overthinking it. More than likely Imperial guards buried El's body. Or the remaining Slithers took her body to experiment on it
@@MrSOAP999 see it was fine until you said that last bit.
The way Edelgard dies and dimitris will to help her after all she did even when she died makes me cry every time
He literally killed his childhood best friend and stepsister
This is why golden deer is the best ending Claude does the arrow scheme allowing byleth to break nemesis sword that is why forever golden deer is the best
We went from this to Engage.
Good lord, wtf happened.
playing using ml Byleth:
Rhea:"you're here *mother*"
ml Byleth:"...That's kinky."
Here's my thoughts on all the routes endings.
Azure Moon: This was my second route but I was blown away that this route focused on personal character growth rather than deciding on a big bad. To me, this was the most poetic out of all the routes. Edelgard realized she had seen her dream become an unrealistic goal. She had nothing left to lose. So when Dimitri extends a hand to her. She wants to get Dimitri to kill her, so she tries to attack him with the dagger he gave her, only to die by an act of self-defense. Dimitri could finally put his past to rest and work towards a bright and prosperous future with Byleth and his friends. This route may have been light on story revelations, but this was a great story for character growth.
Crimson Flower: This was my first route so forgive me if I come off as biased. This was the most emotional out of all the routes. Edelgard finally acheived her vision of a perfect Fodlan. One where a man can rise through merit, not through bloodline or faith. But at first, at what cost? It was honestly heartbreaking to see Byleth die in Edelgard's arms. Only for Byleth to lose her goddess powers and become human again (I will refer to Byleth as a she. Sorry M!Byleth players, but Female just feels canon to me). Now I really didn't mind the route beating me over the head with the whole: "Hey! Are you an Edeleth shipper? Well we are too! So here's a bunch of sweet and heartwarming scenes with them that we couldn't do with the other routes. Hope you enjoy!" spiel. Now I will admit this route has problems. For one and definitely the elephant in the room: the length. I was disappointed we didn't get to kill TWSitD, and have that be relegated to a mention off-screen. Hell, I wouldn't have minded if we dealt with the Agarthans first, have Edelgard go through her own character arc, that way she's more sympathetic and not to the point where I question on whether or not I'm clearly on the bad guys' team. The point should've been for Byleth to act as Edelgard's moral compass, but she just lets her do her own thing. Overall, I see the effort was there, but it could've been something more.
Verdant Wind: Forgive me if I come across as cheesy. But this was one of my favorite routes. Yeah, Nemesis as the final boss for Claude's route kind of comes out of complete nowhere. Nemesis should've been relegated to the Silver Snow final boss. But as is, this was amazing. Not too often you see someone beat the Fell King of Liberation with the power of friendship and trick shots. There's something about silly final fight scenes I kind of can't help but enjoy, and this is one of them. Overall good scene, but there were better ways it could've been done. I feel Claude should've had a more unique final boss to this route, does that mean I wanted to see Rhea become the new boss? It could be easier to do that, but no. If you love this scene, more power to you.
Silver Snow: My final route, and probably my least favorite out of all of them. I just really did not care for Silver Snow. As much as I like Byleth, she simply wasn't interesting enough to hold a route all by herself. If Byleth was able to have a character and be able to speak, it could've worked. As is, Silver Snow is nothing more than a blatant self-insert, and not a very good one. I had no sympathy towards Rhea, like I said in Crimson Flower, that was my first route, so I believed Edelgard did nothing wrong, while Rhea was scum of the earth, especially for what she did to the people of Fhirdiad in the finale of Crimson Flower. So when the final fight against her comes out of complete nowhere, I think the intention was to make me feel horrible about having to kill Rhea, someone I betrayed my own student for, but really I just didn't care what was going on and just wanted to get the fight over with. Funeral of Flowers was a great theme, so I'll give it that. If I had to change anything, I'd say take it out entirely, but that wouldn't be much fun, so either make Rhea playable, or delve into Byleth's mindset on why she chose the Church over the Empire. Was she angry at Edelgard for being indirectly responsible for Jeralt's death? What if she had no choice and wanted to know the truth of her origins and Rhea was the only person who could tell her? There was much this route could've done, but I just hope Three Hopes gives us a good Golden route.
So in conclusion, here's how I rank the routes:
Azure Moon > Verdant Wind >> Crimson Flower >>>>>>>>>> Silver Snow
And if you want my thoughts on Cindered Shadows? It just is. I appreciate them trying to delve into the backstories of the Ashen Wolves and learn more about Byleth's mother, but overall, this could've been something to be incorporated into the main story. Not sure if this was worth the 20-30 dollars.
@liya wilson Glad you liked it, what I meant as far as character growth goes is this. A good example is after the Strike Force defeat Claude at Derdriu. Claude says he's willing to surrender everything to the Empire, and requests that they kill him and claim it all. Edelgard at first obliges the request, but Byleth stops her and tells Claude that the Empire will let him live, but if he insists on causing more trouble, they will kill him. Claude thanks Byleth and leaves for Almyra, but not before warning her that although he trusts them, Dimitri won't be so easy to convince. Edelgard at first questions Byleth's motivations, but Byleth tells her that she wants to see the Empire as a force for good against the corrupt Church, plus an act of kindness can come back to help. She doesn't get it at first, but chooses not to provoke Byleth any further. Later after defeating the Agarthans, Rhea and the Church have Byleth and Edelgard, surrounded, dead to rights, that is until Claude arrives with the Almyran army in tow, to keep the Knights occupied and buy enough time for Byleth and Edelgard to escape. His motivation? Pay back Byleth for sparing him. Edelgard realizes this and finally understands what Byleth was talking about. She even wonders if she can get through to Dimitri the same way, perhaps convince him that she didn't orchestrate the attack in Duscur.
I know it sounds very fanficky, but that was my best example on fixing Edelgard's character growth.
@@danfraser3302 edelgard does not need anymore character growth she is fine the way she is.
How are you gonna play ss without getting rid of all that hatred for what rhea did in a separate route, that didn't happen in the timeline of ss, pretty bias if you ask me dude.
@@dimasimp4883 I get what you're trying to say, it's like hating Edelgard for what happened in Azure Moon, and just hating her for the rest of the routes. But even without my hatred towards Rhea, my personal rankings still stand.
@@danfraser3302 I actually think edelgard is at her best in azure moon, funnily enough
Wait how you get the third ending and I’d the final ending the golden deer one …?
The third ending you have to side with Rhea during Chapter 11 on Black Eagles
Team Edelgarde ❤️❤️
06:44 what's the music name?
‘Wailing’
Why does the blood look purple?
- Defeat false gods
- Get a red hot chick obsessed with you
- Basically become a king
What else an ending needs? Probably some quest to avoid killing Dmitry.