I really wanted to see the pleasure district in it's full glory. It was quite a bummer to find out that many parts of the city weren't available to explore. I loved that we returned to Crossbell and it's a great sight to see it in full 3D. This is everything revealed up to this point.Feels good to have a singular spoiler-tag for both SC and Sen III. On the night of April 23rd, S.1192, a band of jaegers garbed in black and armed with Liberlian weaponry attacked Hamel. Around this time Georg Weissmann, the third Anguis of Ouroboros, made use of the anxiety among the noble faction within the imperial army and introduced them to a certain band of jaegers he knew, pointing them toward Hamel. They planned an aggressive invasion of the small kingdom of Liberl, south of Erebonia, and sought an excuse for their invasion. To recover the position of the noble faction, officers of the army's noble faction started to long for an opportunity to prove themselves. Within the army there was a 'noble faction', who felt embarrassed and pressured by the rise of commissioned officers of commoner origin. The growing tensions of Erebonia's traditional class society, and the increasingly strained relationship between nobility and commoners, worked through into its imperial army. Other people in this thread, please feel free to correct me if I did misunderstand something! I hope I didn't make any understanding mistake, I'm a beginner in Japanese, and even though I try to translate every story-related sentence, I may misunderstand or simplify some stuff. There, I answered to the best of my abilities. Now, the underlying motivation for developing these monsters remain a mystery (that may or may not be explained later, I'm only at the beginning of chapter 2!) From there, if Ouroboros was aware that the army was not likely to go to Hamel, it made sense to choose the place as a temporary headquarter and release the archaisms to see the results, only to fly away once the place was busted. Certainly the new archaisms (such an oxymoron) we fought throughout the chapter, and that are being developed by Ouroboros. As usual for Kiseki, Shirley mentioned an "experiment". I believe it was him that took advantage of the political tension in Erebonia at the time.3) IMO, motivations for villains are never very well explained in Kiseki. Weissmann was manipulating them and their pride to cause the tragedy.
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