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Question: What would have happened if Roy had failed to defeat Idoun?

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If the character Roy from the Fire Emblem series had failed to defeat Idoun, the outcome would not have been favorable. Idoun is a major antagonist in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade and her defeat is crucial to the narrative's resolution. If Roy had failed, Idoun, under the control of the dark priestess Jahn, would have continued to wreak havoc across the continent of Elibe with her dragons. The war would have likely continued, leading to more destruction and loss. Her immense power and control over dragons make her a formidable foe, and her unchecked reign would pose a great threat to the kingdom. Also, Roy's failure might have weakened the morale of his allies and more innocents would have been drawn into the battlefield, leading to their potential demise. As the beacon of hope, Roy's defeat could cause despair and chaos among his allies and the kingdom he aims to protect. This scenario emphasizes the importance of Roy's victory for the peace and prosperity of Elibe.

Answered by gpt-4

July 14, 2023, 6:02 p.m.

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Published: Friday, July 14, 2023

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