I would have to agree with you on that point, I am afraid. [Zelda answers with a sympathetic smile.] From what little you have told me, I would not be surprised if your name were to be spoken of for decades to come.
[If not centuries. History does not forget those that shape it so easily.]
It seems as though you walk a very fine line, between such a simple desire and those revolutionary ideals. Somehow, I find that more surprising than wishing to abolish the class you were born into.
[It's... heartening, in a way, and it shows in the warmth of her tone. The only real model she's had for what a royal is meant to be has been the ideal propped upon a pedestal inside her head for so long, it's... interesting to hear Edelgard admit to wanting something so ordinary, even if she also acknowledges it's not likely to happen.
Edelgard is just... very interesting in general, she thinks.]
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[If not centuries. History does not forget those that shape it so easily.]
It seems as though you walk a very fine line, between such a simple desire and those revolutionary ideals. Somehow, I find that more surprising than wishing to abolish the class you were born into.
[It's... heartening, in a way, and it shows in the warmth of her tone. The only real model she's had for what a royal is meant to be has been the ideal propped upon a pedestal inside her head for so long, it's... interesting to hear Edelgard admit to wanting something so ordinary, even if she also acknowledges it's not likely to happen.
Edelgard is just... very interesting in general, she thinks.]