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After 700 years of peace, the principality Camellia attacks Hortensia, forcing Alfred Albert to defend the kingdom.
After 700 years of peace, the principality Camellia attacks Hortensia, forcing Alfred Albert to defend the kingdom.
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Hortensia Saga
S1, EP1 "Resolve: The Conflict with Camellia"After 700 years of peace, the principality Camellia attacks Hortensia, forcing Alfred Albert to defend the kingdom.
Hortensia Saga
S1, EP2 "Memories: The Lore of Magonia"Monsters from Magonian folklore start appearing; when a boy tries to find a monster in a nearby cave, he goes missing; the cave brings up unpleasant memories for Marius.
Hortensia Saga
S1, EP3 "Repose of Souls: To the Quarantined Village"A captain of the Ecclesiastical Order summons Albert and Maurice and tasks them with removing undead monsters from Petale Village.
Hortensia Saga
S1, EP4 "Turnabout: Prelude to Turmoil"On their way to report to Captain Georg, the party finds two young Dairean survivors of an attack.
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