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  • Beating Avlora in Chapter VII if you chose to defend Roland, as House Wolffort is shown as being at a huge disadvantage in this fight. Doubly so if you managed to do so without using the hawk traps, which gets a nice moment of aknowledgement afterwards. It counts as an awesome moment both for the characters and the player.
  • The Liberty route of Chapters XIII-XIV ends with Roland unmasking himself, and then challenging General Avlora to a duel, knowing that Avlora's had a change of heart but still wanting to avenge Frani, Ser Maxwell (who at this point isn't known to have survived yet), Landroi Falkes and the other good people she's allowed to die. What follows is a heated fight on the castle bridge, ending with Roland dodging her Limit Break and landing a solid blow that knocks her to the edge, causing Avlora to deem that he'll be able to protect Cordelia in her stead before falling into the river below.
  • Frederica's entire character arc in the story, particularly in the Morality and Conviction Routes.
    • In Chapter XIII, she Grew a Spine and stands for herself against Thalas and Erica's verbal abuse. Double as a Catharsis Factor if she lands the killing blow to them.
    • In the Morality and Conviction Route, sweet and gentle Frederica is the one to suggest blowing the Goddess Statue in Hyzante to encourage the Roselle to rebel.
      Frederica: "I will smash the statue of the Goddess to pieces!"
  • The Morality route of Chapter XI has Serenoa and his forces standing against Hyzantian troops, as well as Silvio. After beating the mission, after Silvio insults the Roselle, Serenoa tells him off before personally killing Silvio himself.
  • The Golden Route, also known as the Route of Seronoa or the Route of Conviction, is a huge one from the beginning:
    • In chapter XVII, when the dissensions and tensions between Roland (wants to surrender to Hyzante to share the best they can the salt crystal, but would doom the Rosellans, pissing off Frederica), Frederica (wants to just save her people and abandon Norzelia and the Wolffort demesne, pissing off Benedict) and Benedict (wants to ally with Aesfrost to defeat and stop Hyzante, even after the atrocities they spent the entire game doing, pissing off Roland) reach the breaking point, Serenoa normally decides to call upon the Scales once again, leading to one of the three other endgame routes. But if the necessary conditions have been fulfilled, he can try to Take a Third Option (well, fourth option). Choose the right options in the following scene, and he will find it. This first sequence ends on an amazing oath:
    Serenoa: "As lord of House Wolffort, I solemny swear an oath by which all future lords shall be bound."
    (The Scales, even though there has been no vote, activate... and all three pans flame up)
    Serenoa: "I will never turn my back on the promise of a better world."
    • Serenoa then explains to the others his plan: launch a three-pronged attack. One group to protect the demesne from the Hyzantian offensive, one to team up with Svarog and deal with Gustadolph, one to infiltrate the Hyzantian capital and rescue the Rosellans. Once done, all three groups unite, and with the help of the Aesfrosti and the Rosellans, attack and defeat once and for all Hyzante. Roland, Frederica and Benedict all agree to the plan.
      Benedict: "House Wolffort is better for having you at its helm, Lord Serenoa."
      Frederica: "It would be my honor to fight alongside you and see this through."
      Roland: "For you, my friend, as King of Glenbrook I shall face any enemy and lead our people to glory!"

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