tactiicians:
❝ Yes, and I was found by Chrom, Lissa and Frederick. They didn’t know what to do with me, and I didn’t know what in the world was going on around me. ❞
MYSTERY, while fascinating in one’s down time, was precisely what you did not FANCY in times of need. You need only know what you face & what lie ahead, ‘fore your head wound like a coil full of actions; a drawstring, pulled back & ready to let fly the minuscule arrow which decides the game. Interested as you were by the unknown and the lack of knowledge which surrounds these timelines, it also played a line of ANNOYANCE. She could easily be the grim premonition of a future sealed by a dragon’s wrath, or the foretelling of an era of peace ‘cross the world. The uncertainties add up, and you’re left no more better position that running blindly into a battle.
❝ Followed them to the nearest town, which was being ravaged by brigands? Learned I made a good tactician with that fight, and Chrom was more than happy to keep me with them. And I was thankful for the trust. ❞
Alas, the only way to solve this puzzle, would lie in bouncing memories back and forth ‘til one found the discrepancy in the other. Al least, now in times of peace, you had a length of time to spend with the bantering betwixt yourself & your…. other, self.
Her lips pulled into a fond smile--though the memories of that day were tainted with an undercurrent of frustration, thanks to Frederick’s suspicion and having to fight off a pack of bandits, they were ones she cherished all the same.
“It seems that part of our stories is quite similar,” she mused. “It was quite odd, not knowing even the bare bones of who I was...but I think I managed all right. I ran straight into battle instinctively knowing that I could handle both blade and tome, and that I had, apparently, a gift for strategy.”
“Truthfully, I don’t know where I’d be without Chrom’s faith.” Probably long dead, at best, and trapped within the Fell Dragon’s grip, at worst.
That thought sobered her, causing her expression to turn more serious. If he had events like hers...it would certainly corroborate her working theory that this..other her (other them?) too held (holds?) the Heart of Grima.
“We left shortly after the battle, at Frederick’s insistence,” she said. “Lissa wasn’t particularly pleased at that, but we left nonetheless...sadly, our night was interrupted by the first appearance of the ones we would call Risen.”













