Fire Emblem: Three Houses Playthrough 62 (Silver Snow): Following a Dream

Fire Emblem: Three Houses Playthrough 62 (Silver Snow): Following a Dream

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We have put a stop to Those Who Slither in the Dark, and have brought peace back to Fódlan, but it has left Rhea in a critical condition. Byleth then learns that Seteth and Flayn are also the children of the goddess, much like Rhea. Byleth is asked whether or not we is to rule Fódlan, and you can end the month right away if you talk to Seteth and choose yes.

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We have stopped the Adrestian Empire and Those Who Slither in the Dark, and it is time for the final chapter. You can talk to Seteth, and if you select yes, this will take you to the end of the month, I don't recommend doing that, because even though they do say that peace is brought back to Fódlan, you must prepare for what will happen at the end of the month, I won't give away too much stuff.
I also noticed that the Chapter name is "Following a Dream", while the final chapter of Crimson Flower is called "To the End of a Dream", and another thing I want to go over about Crimson Flower is Byleth's S Support with Jeritza, that takes place at Shambhala, and I have seen people say that Crimson Flower should of had extra chapters where Byleth's army take on Those Who Slither in the Dark.
While most players don't like how similar Silver Snow and Verdant Wind are, Silver Snow was designed first, while the story in Silver Snow was carried over to Verdant Wind. While Verdant Wind had almost the same battles as Silver Snow, the difference being you skip the Gronder Field rematch on Silver Snow, and the final chapter is different. In Verdant Wind, you learn about a new threat and you prepare for it, but on this route, Fódlan is saved, and you decide on the future of Fódlan, and Byleth will rule over Fódlan, now that the Empire, Kingdom, and Alliance are no longer there.
If that wasn't enough, Seteth has another supply quest, and as there isn't much else I want to go over, the music that played for Shambala, the lair of Those Who Slither in the Dark is "Shambhala (Area 17 Redux)", and while this is a good song, I do prefer Between Heaven and Earth, which plays in the Gronder Field rematch on Azure Moon and Verdant Wind.
While I would save my thoughts on Silver Snow till the last few videos, there is one thing I want to go over, I personally prefer Verdant Wind, because the final battle on Verdant Wind had a good concept, Crimson Flower was notable to me, as it was the first route I played in my own time, and Azure Moon did have a good story, as most of Part 1 bosses were themed around the Blue Lions than the other routes, while I didn't like the late-game maps for Azure Moon because of how frequent siege tomes were, I didn't mind the story. As with Silver Snow, I can understand why people didn't like Silver Snow, and there are some that say that is the least popular route, and there are some people that think that Silver Snow and Verdant Wind's final bosses should be swapped out, I won't spoil too much, because while on Verdant Wind, you learn about the truth behind Heroes' Relics, which does tie in to the final boss of that route, with Silver Snow, you will find out once I have uploaded the final battle for that route, and it is best that you prepare for it, because even though they say there are no threats left, the final battle on this route is very difficult, and it's worse that it is never foreshadowed, I won't go too much into detail about it.







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