word reaches quickly among those laid up in the makeshift med tent, injured soldiers and healers alike. despite everyone's best efforts in the name of their own house, a tie between all three had been the decided outcome. it wasn't a loss, but it certainly wasn't a win either... the idea damaged his pride just as badly as his personal defeat had. perhaps the years away from his homeland had softened him in ways he could not perceive.
that or each opponent he faced, all from the black eagles, were strong in their own right. though he had prevailed in his first match, it had not been an easy victory, and the toll of that battle followed him into the next. sloppy movements and a slow mind lead to his own defeat. even worse, he hadn't been able to deal the deciding blow on anyone... he had been forced to leave it up to the others. teamwork was rewarded in gauntlets like this, but still... maybe he would meet the girl with a wild axe again, or maybe that gaudy man with an interesting outfit.
as he lamented his spectacular loss to the eagles, the king spotted their very own leader passing by. now that the battles had officially concluded, he supposed it made sense she would be joining them all. had she made it farther than him, or had she fallen short of him? it mattered little, but his curiosity at her own strengths was peaked enough for him to make his way over. "greetings," he introduced his presence swiftly, "congratulations of your efforts, your house was a force not to be trifled with."
"each one proved a suitable challenge... i was not disappointed." silently, ephraim wished that he had been able to gauge her talents for himself. alas, one could not pick the battle that had to fight, at least not with certainty. nor would he trade for anyone he had fought on the field, they all had pushed him to fight his best. "i'd like to know, though, how well did their leader fare this year? i've heard tale that 'lady edelgard is as strong as all 3 houses put together.' might that be true?"
Reds, yellows, and blues sprinkle the field of victory— A three way tie. She can't claim to have been expecting that nor did she believe it possible.. Within this mock battle, they all celebrate together. Once, there was war between the Empire and Kingdom. Today, there are cheers. Realistic this may not be for years to come, Edelgard is pleased with what she has seen and witnessed on the ground's past history.
She is equipped with an answer to the question; words clear and confident. "Thank you," she begins. "The Black Eagles are composed of many strong faces. We were able to prevail in thanks to their dedicated efforts. I would be interested in hearing more about your battles against my peers. Doing so will allow us all to continue growing." A person cannot improve without realistic challenges; she will take up the mantle of encouraging that very prospect.
A petite laugh leaves lined lips, brushing her hair away from her face: "Strong as I might be, my ambitions aren't sated just yet. I was able to defeat a few opponents of my own, but there came a certain point I was forced to retreat." She had not even caught the names of the Blue Lions back then, only leaving behind a trail of words as she had gracefully left the field. One day, should their paths cross again. "It's unfortunate, but I regret nothing. In the end, it seems every house won. I extend my congratulations to the Blue Lions, as well."













