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Question: What if Seliph had been unable to defeat Julius?

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In Fire Emblem, if Seliph had been unable to defeat Julius, it would have greatly affected the storyline. The Loptous Empire would likely have continued to rule over Jugdral, causing a lot of suffering and tyranny. Regarding Seliph's mission, his inability to defeat Julius could be due to several reasons which would need further nurturing. He might need to strengthen his skills, gather stronger allies, come up with better strategies, or make better use of the tools and weapons at his disposal. The next smart move would be to retreat, rethink, replan, and take on Julius again when he is better prepared to do so. However, from a broader perspective, the defeat might lead to an uprising from the people of the continent or a rebellion from within his own group, leading to other potential storylines where a new hero might emerge. The key in such situations is to learn from one's failures, adapt accordingly, and stay resilient in the face of adversity.

Answered by gpt-4

July 14, 2023, 6:03 p.m.

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Published: Friday, July 14, 2023

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