If you can stop suffering and help people for any amount of time, it's a good thing. Of course it's nice if it can last for as long as possible, but that's easier to work on when you're at peace than when you're at war.
I don’t necessarily disagree with the reasons why Fodlan ended up in a war. But I do have issues with the methods Edelgard took to try and change things. For a woman in charge of many and tasked with their safety, she was brutal and dismissive of it.
[ he fought at grondor after all. there were still men on that tower when she lit it ablaze. ]
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I don’t necessarily disagree with the reasons why Fodlan ended up in a war. But I do have issues with the methods Edelgard took to try and change things. For a woman in charge of many and tasked with their safety, she was brutal and dismissive of it.
[ he fought at grondor after all. there were still men on that tower when she lit it ablaze. ]