Fire Emblem: Legends of Auxereilla

...wait. Francis is going to be left behind? *flails about* No way! Must. Save. Lady-Friend.


 
Just a heads up, @Killjoy707. Even if Maurice tries to rescue Al, he probably won't take the offer.


1. He doesn't trust Maurice much.


2. Horse-rides aren't his strong suit. (And he strongly dislikes horses in general.)


3. Al is not getting on the horse when Francis is forced to flee on foot. (Hard-headed chivalry at its finest)


4. Between the two, the merc is probably more fit for escape on foot than the mage is.


I mean, Maurice can still try to save Al, but Al will shall never be caught by the horseman! And even if he is caught, he's jumping off as soon as he's on Spirit's back.
 
Oh my, Franny and Al lost in the forest all alone, I just wonder what shall happen~!


The most likely possiblitity is franny tell Al what to do and making this unromantic as possible...
 
I wouldn't have it any other way, darling. Now...in which direction are they planning to flee? Dogs have a great sense of natural direction, yes?


Francis, lead the way!
 
I shall reply when I get home(like 10 minutes) they'd probably end up at the city... or her mother's homeland...
 
What, meeting the parents so soon?


"Greetings, Madam. Yes, I am the swordsman that threw your daughter off a ship mast. Thank you for your hospitality."
 
Shed probably laugh and say she probably deserved it.. cool mom is cool. its her twin brother you should worry about, he'll think al is jsut to cute.
 
Well, see, Al's not short, Francis' family is just really tall. Yeah. That's it. That's why there's a height difference. There's no other explanation.
 
Trignome said:
...wait. Francis is going to be left behind? *flails about* No way! Must. Save. Lady-Friend.
 
Just a heads up, @Killjoy707. Even if Maurice tries to rescue Al, he probably won't take the offer.


1. He doesn't trust Maurice much.


2. Horse-rides aren't his strong suit. (And he strongly dislikes horses in general.)


3. Al is not getting on the horse when Francis is forced to flee on foot. (Hard-headed chivalry at its finest)


4. Between the two, the merc is probably more fit for escape on foot than the mage is.


I mean, Maurice can still try to save Al, but Al will shall never be caught by the horseman! And even if he is caught, he's jumping off as soon as he's on Spirit's back.
Alright then! I'll will go rewrite what I have and just simply give chase to the Mage then.


 
God broken notifications.
 
5th edition Barbarian (And I'm a half orc)


There was much death, but we didn't kill the thing (It was a Dao or something) until next round.
 
ah i see, honestly the msot damage I've done is... 218, pathfinder cavaliers man... Devastating charge, being large/large sized lance, criting, rolling max damage on dice. over all it didn't end well for that boar... yep only a boar.. a simple pig in the woods we ahd to hunt for food.. it exploded.
 
Nope, i just want everyone nice and lost... also it seemed funny as shit to me.
 
Good question, maybe they'll be attacked by the headless horseman.
 
*shrugs* That depends. Any enemy that flee the battle once the wolf Laguz arrive are easy to deal with. *whispers* Forest Ranger Clean-up Crew, unite!
 
Maybe some enemies will trip over Francis and conveniently impale themselves on an out-hanging tree branch.


Franny: the passively-combative mage.
 

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