Erador was my first master ranked promotion, not even the protagonist who’s practically mandatory for everything. He’s that good.


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Erador was my first master ranked promotion, not even the protagonist who’s practically mandatory for everything. He’s that good.
He'll take care of them
House Wolffort
Erador is the fucking homey
So I am having an interesting time in my second run of Triangle Strategy.
I’m at the “Protect or Give Up” Roland decision. On the one hand, this should be easy as I am quite curious what the other path leads to.
On the other hand, I know what the other path leads to.
Ontop of that is that I’m aiming for Benny’s ending. Which in theory means I should be thinking as a lord who is looking for the most optimal situation for his subjects.
On the other hand, I know what this path leads to.
Still I calmly made my choices and chatted with Anna about surrendering Roland.
And then I talked to Erador. Who’s so stubbron and insistant that we can and will be able to face Avlora head on. That she’s no match for the likes of them.
And I’m just like “You are such a kind-hearted and stubborn fool, just like me. Goddamn it.”
So here I am, running laps around the meeting room, spinning my wheels again.
(game good y’all)
[ Erador Lindwyrm ] - Their lusciously soft feathers and paper-thin golden spires are by no means the armor of a warrior, but an Erador Lindwyrm is a force to be reckoned with. The fragrant, berry-scented oils that coat their skin have a powerful soothing effect, which, in tandem with their magic, have the curious effect of fostering feelings of closeness in those around them. Eradors are gleefully aware of this effect, and seem to make a point of cultivating and mending as many relationships as they can, be them romantic or otherwise. As such, dragons seeking to preserve their fearsome reputations are careful to give Eradors a wide berth, as it is well known that anyone who picks a fight with an Erador is sure to win...a new friend.