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* Arval's paralogue shows just how dangerous the Agarthans were during the war, and how close they came to winning. Your only playable character is Arval (in his past form as Epimenides) in a massive map--and you proceed to go OneManArmy on Seiros, Cethleann, and Cichol in their prime, along with hundreds of soldiers. Although it's only a vision of the past and you can't actually kill any of them, Epimenides is powerful enough to force three Nabateans to retreat on his own.

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* Arval's paralogue shows just how dangerous the Agarthans were during the war, and how close they came to winning. Your only playable character is Arval (in his past form as Epimenides) in a massive map--and you proceed to go OneManArmy on Seiros, Cethleann, and Cichol in their prime, along with hundreds of soldiers. Although it's only a vision of the past and you can't actually kill any of them, Epimenides is powerful enough to force three Nabateans Children of the Goddess to retreat on his own.
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** In the same chapter Holst and Count Bergliez face off in a duel in the midst of battle. Their fight is a cutscene and it does ''not'' disappoint.
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* In Chapter 8, if Count Rowe pulls a FaceHeelTurn and defects back to the Kingdom, Edelgard's response is very succinct.
-->''"I see you've dug your grave. Now you can lie in it!"''
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* As revealed through the story, Shez and Arval were essentially ''custom made'' for the sole purpose of fighting and killing Sothis, an outright god. They are both initially ''wholly'' incapable of dealing with [[TheDreaded Byleth]].

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* As revealed through the story, Shez and Arval were essentially ''custom made'' for the sole purpose of fighting and killing Sothis, an outright god. They are both initially ''wholly'' incapable of dealing with [[TheDreaded Byleth]].
Byleth]] initially, even without them having the Sword of the Creator.
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* In Caspar and Linhardt's paralogue, "Like Cats and Dogs", they team up with their fathers to clear out an area of bandits, and then Count Bergliez suddenly decides to challenge ''them'' to a friendly "fathers vs. sons" contest of strength. Count Bergliez is said to be the strongest man in the Adrestian Empire, and Caspar, who once wondered if he'd ever be even half as strong, ''beats'' the two counts with Linhardt and Shez's help. If they complete the side mission where they capture more enemy strongholds, Leopold is so impressed and [[SoProudOfYou proud of Caspar]] for managing to surpass him that he passes on his sacred gauntlets to his son.

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* In Caspar and Linhardt's paralogue, "Like Cats and Dogs", they team up with their fathers to clear wipe out an area the remnants of bandits, Duke Aegir's rebel army, and then Count Bergliez suddenly decides to challenge ''them'' to a friendly "fathers vs. sons" contest of strength. Count Bergliez is said to be the strongest man in the Adrestian Empire, and Caspar, who once wondered if he'd ever be even half as strong, ''beats'' the two counts with Linhardt and Shez's help. If they complete the side mission where they capture more enemy strongholds, Leopold is so impressed and [[SoProudOfYou proud of Caspar]] for managing to surpass him that he passes on his sacred gauntlets to his son.

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