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[[caption-width-right:350:GLORY! Glory to the first man to die!]]



* The Forlorn Hope, all of it is just one big moment of awesome for your MC to shine.[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/title_3.png]]

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* The Forlorn Hope, all of it is just one big moment of awesome for your MC to shine.shine.
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[[caption-width-right:350:No Church Hussar will take Cazarosta down, let alone the serfs.]] Tierran Army is Led by a group of well-train veterans and resourceful officers. The Antari may have numbers, terrains, and partisans to keep them busy, but they are nowhere strong enough to drive them off the Antari land. Numerous heroic actions, brave sacrifices, and clever strategies were committed to secure the victory for the country every brave warrior fought for.

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[[caption-width-right:350:No Church Hussar will take Cazarosta down, let alone the serfs.]]
Tierran Army is Led by a group of well-train veterans and resourceful officers. The Antari may have numbers, terrains, and partisans to keep them busy, but they are nowhere strong enough to drive them off the Antari land. Numerous heroic actions, brave sacrifices, and clever strategies were committed to secure the victory for the country every brave warrior fought for.



* The Forlorn Hope, all of it is just one big moment of awesome for your MC to shine.

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* The Forlorn Hope, all of it is just one big moment of awesome for your MC to shine.[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/title_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:No Church Hussar will take Cazarosta down, let alone the serfs.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:It was that moment, I witnessed he stood at the breach with great determination. No Church Hussar will drive him away, let alone a group of serf rabbles.]] Tierran Army is Led by a group of well-train veterans and resourceful officers. The Antari may have numbers, terrains, and partisans to keep them busy, but they are nowhere strong enough to drive them off the Antari land.

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[[caption-width-right:350:It was that moment, I witnessed he stood at the breach with great determination. No [[caption-width-right:350:No Church Hussar will drive him away, take Cazarosta down, let alone a group of serf rabbles.the serfs.]] Tierran Army is Led by a group of well-train veterans and resourceful officers. The Antari may have numbers, terrains, and partisans to keep them busy, but they are nowhere strong enough to drive them off the Antari land. Numerous heroic actions, brave sacrifices, and clever strategies were committed to secure the victory for the country every brave warrior fought for.
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[[caption-width-right:350:It was that moment, I witnessed he stood at the breach with great determination. No Church Hussar will drive him away, let alone a group of serf rabbles.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:It was that moment, I witnessed he stood at the breach with great determination. No Church Hussar will drive him away, let alone a group of serf rabbles.]]]] Tierran Army is Led by a group of well-train veterans and resourceful officers. The Antari may have numbers, terrains, and partisans to keep them busy, but they are nowhere strong enough to drive them off the Antari land.
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[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]] It was that moment, I witnessed he stood at the breach with great determination. No Church Hussar will drive him away, let alone a swarm of serf.

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[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]] It [[caption-width-right:350:It was that moment, I witnessed he stood at the breach with great determination. No Church Hussar will drive him away, let alone a swarm group of serf.serf rabbles.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]] It was that moment, I witnessed he stood at the breach with great determination. No Church Hussar will drive him away, let alone a swarm of serf.
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* Karol of Loch deserves this in the ambush of Kharan River. Short answer: Unless you set up the baneseal well and [[spoiler: decided to charge the antari from behind]], Karol will always escape.
**Furthermore, if you screw up the baneseal deployment, Karol and his men will realize the ambush and cut you and your men in half before realizing what is happening. Even if you managed to capture Karol, he can still put up a fight with 25-year-old Hunter, and subdued when a grendier soldier stab him in the armpit.


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* Remember Karol of Loch from the last game? He makes a brief appearance in the battle of Mhillanovil. Though being [[spoiler: captured]], he has this off-screen awesome moment that makes Tierran so scared that they need extra guards to watch him.
-->Lieutenant Stanhope(a junior officer): "Do not mind the guards; though he has made no attempts at escape, I am told that it took nearly twenty men to subdue him. I supposed the precaution necessary."
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-->Sandoral(blurts out as he realises exactly what you are intending to do):"No, he couldn't!"

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-->Sandoral(blurts out as he realises exactly what you are intending to do):"No, out):"No, he couldn't!"
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-->Sandoral(blurts out as he realises exactly what you are intending to do):No, he couldn't!
-->Narrator:[[BreakingTheFourthWall Yes, you are.]]

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-->Sandoral(blurts out as he realises exactly what you are intending to do):No, do):"No, he couldn't!
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-->Narrator: [[BreakingTheFourthWall "Yes,
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-->Narrator:[[Yes, you are BreakingTheFourthWall]].

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-->Narrator:[[Yes, -->Narrator:[[BreakingTheFourthWall Yes, you are BreakingTheFourthWall]].are.]]

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* Standing up against Lefebvre [[spoiler: THE SECOND TIME]] is a awesome moment for the protagonist himself. If you did not back down when you were a cornet and he was a captain, there is no reason not to do so when [[spoiler: you are a captain(or major) while he is Lieutenant Colonel.]]
** Or alternatively, [[spoiler:there shall be no murder committed on your watch, even if your superior thinks otherwise.]]

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*If you did not make it on time to capture the barge and your mount is a stallion, you will attempt to make a last ditch effort to stop the barge from escaping by letting your horse jump onto the barge and stop it with a tenpole. Though Sandoral will sees it as an insane move.
-->Sandoral(blurts out as he realises exactly what you are intending to do):No, he couldn't!
-->Narrator:[[Yes, you are BreakingTheFourthWall]].
* Standing up against Lefebvre [[spoiler: THE SECOND TIME]] in Castle Januszkovil]] is a awesome moment an daring move for the protagonist himself. If You showed the high-born officer that if you did not back down when you were a cornet and he was a captain, there is no reason not to do so when [[spoiler: you are a captain(or major) while he is Lieutenant Colonel.]]
** Or alternatively, [[spoiler:there shall be no murder committed on your watch, even if your superior thinks otherwise.
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* Standing up against Lefebvre THE SECOND TIME is a awesome moment for the protagonist himself. If you did not back down when you were a cornet and he was a captain, there is no reason not to do so when you are a captain(or major) while he is Lieutenant Colonel.
** Or alternatively, there shall be no murder committed on your watch, even if your superior thinks otherwise.

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* Standing up against Lefebvre [[spoiler: THE SECOND TIME TIME]] is a awesome moment for the protagonist himself. If you did not back down when you were a cornet and he was a captain, there is no reason not to do so when [[spoiler: you are a captain(or major) while he is Lieutenant Colonel.
Colonel.]]
** Or alternatively, there [[spoiler:there shall be no murder committed on your watch, even if your superior thinks otherwise.]]
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* If you were able to get your lieutenants and [=NCOs=] to become leaders in their own right, they'll stop your men from joining in the [[RapePillageAndBurn sacking of Kharangia]] if you lead the Forlorn Hope. Your squad was the only one in the entire army that didn't take part.

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* If you were able to get your lieutenants and [=NCOs=] to become leaders in their own right, they'll stop your men from joining in the [[RapePillageAndBurn sacking of Kharangia]] if you lead the Forlorn Hope. Your squad was the only one in the entire army that didn't take part.part.
*Standing up against Lefebvre THE SECOND TIME is a awesome moment for the protagonist himself. If you did not back down when you were a cornet and he was a captain, there is no reason not to do so when you are a captain(or major) while he is Lieutenant Colonel.
**Or alternatively, there shall be no murder committed on your watch, even if your superior thinks otherwise.
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* Before the mock charge, the entire dragoon regiment answering the sergeants' calls is the first impression of the regiment's feat. Try repeat the entire page of the battlecry with bellowing voice like a franatic fan in a stadium, you will get the feel.
** Short answer: Every time you heard "Tierra and Victory", you will feel your blood pumped in your body as you lead your men towards victory and glory.
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* If you were able to get your lieutenants and NCOs to become leaders in their own right, they'll stop your men from joining in the [[RapePillageAndBurn sacking of Kharangia]] if you lead the Forlorn Hope. Your squad was the only one in the entire army that didn't take part.

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* If you were able to get your lieutenants and NCOs [=NCOs=] to become leaders in their own right, they'll stop your men from joining in the [[RapePillageAndBurn sacking of Kharangia]] if you lead the Forlorn Hope. Your squad was the only one in the entire army that didn't take part.
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* Villainous example: One for [[BigBad Prince Mikhail of Khorobirit]] for in the aftermath of the final battle his circumstances are far from ideal. His armies are all but destroyed, his family and allies are either captured or dead and his enemies in the League are invading his holdings. A lesser man would most likely just give up. But Prince Mikhail of Khorobirit from the League of Antar is no lesser man, He fights back, he wins, and he rampages across his enemies holdings, ransoms back his family and allies and starts to rebuild. Like him or hate him one thing is agreed: Badass is thy name Khorobirit.

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* Villainous example: One for [[BigBad Prince Mikhail of Khorobirit]] for in the aftermath of the final battle as his circumstances are far from ideal. His armies are all but destroyed, his family and allies are either captured or dead and his enemies in the League are invading his holdings. A lesser man would most likely just give up. But Prince Mikhail of Khorobirit from the League of Antar is no lesser man, He fights back, he wins, and he rampages across his enemies holdings, ransoms back his family and allies and starts to rebuild. Like him or hate him one thing is agreed: Badass is thy name Khorobirit.
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* Also just one more moment of awesome in the Battle of Blogia, [[spoiler: [[YouShallNotPass The Death-Ride of the Royal Dragoons.]] Even if you don't participate in it,it's still awe-inspiring to see hundreds of men face thousands. [[spoiler:It will later inspire at least three plays and six published novels. ]]

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* Also just one more moment of awesome in the Battle of Blogia, [[spoiler: [[YouShallNotPass The Death-Ride of the Royal Dragoons.]] Even if you don't participate in it,it's still awe-inspiring to see hundreds of men face thousands. [[spoiler:It It will later inspire at least three plays and six published novels. ]]
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* Villainous example: One for [[BigBad Prince Mikhail of Khorobirit]] for in the aftermath of the final battle his circumstances are far from ideal. His armies are all but destroyed, his family and allies are either captured or dead and his enemies in the League are invading his holdings. A lesser man would most likely just give up. But Prince Mikhail of Khorobirit from the League of Antar is no lesser man, He fights back, he wins, and he rampages across his enemies holdings, ransoms back his family and allies and starts to rebuild. Like him or hate him one thing is agreed: Badass is thy name Khorobirit.

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* Villainous example: One for [[BigBad Prince Mikhail of Khorobirit]] for in the aftermath of the final battle his circumstances are far from ideal. His armies are all but destroyed, his family and allies are either captured or dead and his enemies in the League are invading his holdings. A lesser man would most likely just give up. But Prince Mikhail of Khorobirit from the League of Antar is no lesser man, He fights back, he wins, and he rampages across his enemies holdings, ransoms back his family and allies and starts to rebuild. Like him or hate him one thing is agreed: Badass is thy name Khorobirit.Khorobirit.
*If you were able to get your lieutenants and NCOs to become leaders in their own right, they'll stop your men from joining in the [[RapePillageAndBurn sacking of Kharangia]] if you lead the Forlorn Hope. Your squad was the only one in the entire army that didn't take part.
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*Also just one more moment of awesome in the Battle of Blogia, [[spoiler: [[YouShallNotPass The Death-Ride of the Royal Dragoons.]] Even if you don't participate in it,it's still awe-inspiring to see hundreds of men face thousands. [[spoiler:It will later inspire at least three plays and six published novels. ]]

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[[folder: Sabres of Infinity]]

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[[folder: Guns of Infinity]]

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* Villainous example: One for [[BigBad Prince Mikhail of Khorobirit]] for in the aftermath of the final battle his circumstances are far from ideal. His armies are all but destroyed, his family and allies are either captured or dead and his enemies in the League are invading his holdings. A lesser man would most likely just give up. But Prince Mikhail of Khorobirit from the League of Antar is no lesser man, He fights back, he wins, and he rampages across his enemies holdings, ransoms back his family and allies and starts to rebuild. Like him or hate him one thing is agreed: Badass is thy name Khorobirit.
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* Villainous example: One for [[BigBad Prince Mikhail of Khorobirit]] for in the aftermath of the final battle his circumstances are far from ideal. His armies are all but destroyed, his family and allies are either captured or dead and his enemies in the League are invading his holdings. A lesser man would most likely just give up. But Prince Mikhail of Khorobirit from the League of Antar is no lesser man, He fights back, he wins, and he rampages across his enemies holdings, ransoms back his family and allies and starts to rebuild. Like him or hate him one thing is agreed: Badass is thy name Khorobirit.
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*Someone with high enough intelligence and soldering is able to save Elson and quickly administer first aid is this. Badass Bookworm.



* [[spoiler:The last stand of the Experimental corps. A group of skirmishers against a squadron of Antari Church Hussars. If you have Lord Cassius with you he gives the highest compliment a Takaran could give. ]]

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* [[spoiler:The last stand of the Experimental corps. A group of skirmishers against a squadron of Antari Church Hussars. If you have Lord Cassius with you he gives the highest compliment a Takaran could give. Doubles as a tearjerker. ]]


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*Villainous example: One for [[BigBad Prince Mikhail of Khorobirit]] for in the aftermath of the final battle his circumstances are far from ideal. His armies are all but destroyed, his family and allies are either captured or dead and his enemies in the League are invading his holdings. A lesser man would most likely just give up. But Prince Mikhail of Khorobirit from the League of Antar is no lesser man, He fights back, he wins, and he rampages across his enemies holdings, ransoms back his family and allies and starts to rebuild. Like him or hate him one thing is agreed: Badass is thy name Khorobirit.
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*[[spoiler:The last stand of the Experimental corps. A group of skirmishers against a squadron of Antari Church Hussars. If you have Lord Cassius with you he gives the highest compliment a Takaran could give. ]]
-->Cassius Van Holt:"It is a grand shame that they were not born Takaran."
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* In the epilogue, overcoming the [[spoiler: {{Despair Event Horizon}}, by refusing to give up and commit suicide after being disgraced through deserting in the final battle, instead resolving to use your talents to regain everything you've lost.]]

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* In the epilogue, overcoming the [[spoiler: {{Despair Event Horizon}}, by refusing to give up and commit suicide after being disgraced through deserting in the final battle, instead resolving to use your talents to regain everything you've lost.]]]]
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*The Forlorn Hope, all of it is just one big moment of awesome for your MC to shine.
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* In the epilogue, overcoming the [[spoiler: {{Despair Event Horizon}}, by refusing to give up and commit suicide after being disgraced through deserting in the final battle, instead resolving to use your talents to regain everything you've lost]]

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* In the epilogue, overcoming the [[spoiler: {{Despair Event Horizon}}, by refusing to give up and commit suicide after being disgraced through deserting in the final battle, instead resolving to use your talents to regain everything you've lost]]lost.]]
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* In the final battle, defeating the [[spoiler:the Church Hussars, the elite of the Antari cavalry, especially impressive considering your men are out of ammo and already tired from the previous fighting.]]

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* In the final battle, defeating the [[spoiler:the Church Hussars, the elite of the Antari cavalry, especially impressive considering your men are out of ammo and already tired from the previous fighting.]]]]
* In the epilogue, overcoming the [[spoiler: {{Despair Event Horizon}}, by refusing to give up and commit suicide after being disgraced through deserting in the final battle, instead resolving to use your talents to regain everything you've lost]]
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* Successfully using your plan to capture the Antari camp without a single casualty, Which neither Elson nor Cazarosta's plan would be able to achieve, the celebration shortly afterwards with all your men cheering you, really puts the seal on this victory

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* Successfully using your plan to capture the Antari camp without a single casualty, Which neither Elson nor Cazarosta's plan would be able to achieve, the celebration shortly afterwards with all your men cheering you, really puts the seal on this victoryvictory.
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* Successfully using your plan to capture the Antari camp without a single casualty, Which neither Elson nor Cazarosta's plan would be able to achieve, the celebration shortly afterwards with all your men cheering you, really puts the seal on this victory

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* Successfully using your plan to capture the Antari camp without a single casualty, Which neither Elson nor Cazarosta's plan would be able to achieve, the celebration shortly afterwards with all your men cheering you, really puts the seal on this victoryvictory
*In the final battle, defeating the [[spoiler:the Church Hussars, the elite of the Antari cavalry, especially impressive considering your men are out of ammo and already tired from the previous fighting.]]
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* Successfully using your plan to capture the Antari camp without a single casualty, Which neither Elson nor Cazarosta's plan would be able to achieve, the celebration shortly afterwards with all your men cheering you, really puts the seal on this victory

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