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Claude does get a happy ending if spared, he\'s likely going back to Almyra, becoming king, has a chance to make better relations with the home of his mother, since Edelgard isn\'t racist and is willing to open up borders. Sure he\'s grieving obviously, but as his actor Joe Zieja notes, he has a sort of detachment towards war, in a sense of \
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Claude does get a happy ending if spared, he\\\'s likely going back to Almyra, becoming king, has a chance to make better relations with the home of his mother, since Edelgard isn\\\'t racist and is willing to open up borders. Sure he\\\'s grieving obviously, but as his actor Joe Zieja notes, he has a sort of detachment towards war, in a sense of \\\" Hey what can you do? \\\" and despite grieving, he never takes things personally ever, sure part of him might be bitter, but he at least understands that Edelgard and Byleth have good intentions since he did prepare a scenario for them sparing him and is shocked if they don\\\'t. So overall, he lost the battle, but he will ensure the deaths were not in vain, and will win the peace.


Also i\\\'d like to add because of this, i realized how much of a genius Claude is in Crimson flowers, since he basically achieves his ending in Golden Deers but with Edelgard as the leader of Fodlan, not Byleth.
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Claude does get a happy ending if spared, he\'s likely going back to Almyra, becoming king, has a chance to make better relations with the home of his mother, since Edelgard isn\'t racist and is willing to open up borders. Sure he\'s grieving obviously, but as his actor Joe Zieja notes, he has a sort of detachment towards war, in a sense of \
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Claude does get a happy ending if spared, he\\\'s likely going back to Almyra, becoming king, has a chance to make better relations with the home of his mother, since Edelgard isn\\\'t racist and is willing to open up borders. Sure he\\\'s grieving obviously, but as his actor Joe Zieja notes, he has a sort of detachment towards war, in a sense of \\\" Hey what can you do? \\\" and despite grieving, he never takes things personally ever, sure part of him might be bitter, but he at least understands that Edelgard and Byleth have good intentions since he did prepare a scenario for them sparing him and is shocked if they don\\\'t. So overall, he lost the battle, but he will ensure the deaths were not in vain, and will win the peace.


Also i\\\'d like to add because of this, i realized how much of a genius Claude is in Crimson flowers, since he basically achieves his ending in Golden Deers but with Edelgard as the leader of Fodlan, not Byleth.
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Claude does get a happy ending if spared, he\'s likely going back to Almyra, becoming king, has a chance to make better relations with the home of his mother, since Edelgard isn\'t racist and is willing to open up borders. Sure he\'s grieving obviously, but as his actor Joe Zieja notes, he has a sort of detachment towards war, in a sense of \
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Claude does get a happy ending if spared, he\\\'s likely going back to Almyra, becoming king, has a chance to make better relations with the home of his mother, since Edelgard isn\\\'t racist and is willing to open up borders. Sure he\\\'s grieving obviously, but as his actor Joe Zieja notes, he has a sort of detachment towards war, in a sense of \\\" Hey what can you do? \\\" and despite grieving, he never takes things personally ever, sure part of him might be bitter, but he at least understands that Edelgard and Byleth have good intentions since he did prepare a scenario for them sparing him and is shocked if they don\\\'t.


Also i\\\'d like to add because of this, i realized how much of a genius Claude is in Crimson flowers, since he basically achieves his ending in Golden Deers but with Edelgard as the leader of Fodlan, not Byleth.
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Claude does get a happy ending if spared, he\'s likely going back to Almyra, becoming king, has a chance to make better relations with the home of his mother, since Edelgard isn\'t racist and is willing to open up borders. Sure he\'s grieving obviously, but as his actor Joe Zieja notes, he has a sort of detachment towards war, in a sense of \
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Claude does get a happy ending if spared, he\\\'s likely going back to Almyra, becoming king, has a chance to make better relations with the home of his mother, since Edelgard isn\\\'t racist and is willing to open up borders. Sure he\\\'s grieving obviously, but as his actor Joe Zieja notes, he has a sort of detachment towards war, in a sense of \\\" Hey what can you do? \\\" and despite grieving, he never takes things personally ever, sure part of him might be bitter, but he at least understands that Edelgard and Byleth have good intentions since he did prepare a scenario for them sparing him and is shocked if they don\\\'t.


Also i\\\'d like to add because of this, i realized how much of a genius Claude is in Crimson flowers, since he basically achieves his ending in Golden Deers but with Edelgard as the leader of Fodlan, not Byleth.
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Claude does get a happy ending if spared, he\'s likely going back to Almyra, becoming king, has a chance to make better relations with the home of his mother, since Edelgard isn\'t racist and is willing to open up borders. Sure he\'s grieving obviously, but as his actor Joe Zieja notes, he has a sort of detachment towards war, in a sense of \
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Claude does get a happy ending if spared, he\\\'s likely going back to Almyra, becoming king, has a chance to make better relations with the home of his mother, since Edelgard isn\\\'t racist and is willing to open up borders. Sure he\\\'s grieving obviously, but as his actor Joe Zieja notes, he has a sort of detachment towards war, in a sense of \\\" Hey what can you do? \\\" and despite grieving, he never takes things personally ever, sure part of him might be bitter, but he at least understands that Edelgard and Byleth have good intentions since he did prepare a scenario for them sparing him and is shocked if they don\\\'t.


Also i\\\'d like to add because of this, i realized how much of a genius Claude is in Crimson flowers.
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Claude does get a happy ending if spared, he\'s likely going back to Almyra, becoming king, has a chance to make better relations with the home of his mother, since Edelgard isn\'t racist and is willing to open up borders. Sure he\'s grieving obviously, but as his actor Joe Zieja notes, he has a sort of detachment towards war, in a sense of \
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Claude does get a happy ending if spared, he\\\'s likely going back to Almyra, becoming king, has a chance to make better relations with the home of his mother, since Edelgard isn\\\'t racist and is willing to open up borders. Sure he\\\'s grieving obviously, but as his actor Joe Zieja notes, he has a sort of detachment towards war, in a sense of \\\" Hey what can you do? \\\" and despite grieving, he never takes things personally ever, sure part of him might be bitter, but he at least understands that Edelgard and Byleth have good intentions since he did prepare a scenario for them sparing him and is shocked if they don\\\'t.


Also i\\\'d like to add because of this, i realized how much of a genius Claude is.
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Claude does get a happy ending if spared, he\'s likely going back to Almyra, becoming king, has a chance to make better relations with the home of his mother, since Edelgard isn\'t racist and is willing to open up borders. Sure he\'s grieving obviously, but as his actor Joe Zieja notes, he has a sort of detachment towards war, in a sense of \
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Claude does get a happy ending if spared, he\\\'s likely going back to Almyra, becoming king, has a chance to make better relations with the home of his mother, since Edelgard isn\\\'t racist and is willing to open up borders. Sure he\\\'s grieving obviously, but as his actor Joe Zieja notes, he has a sort of detachment towards war, in a sense of \\\" Hey what can you do? \\\" and despite grieving, he never takes things personally ever, sure part of him might be bitter, but he at least understands that Edelgard and Byleth have good intentions since he did prepare a scenario for them sparing him and is shocked if they don\\\'t.
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