That title should have been used two posts ago! Oh well, it's way out of context here and I want to work with that.
So, my Tactics game...oh how I love thine story. Let's give you a crash course history of the two male leads real quick.
Ramza Beoulve born into the pristine household Beoulve was something of a child prodigy. He took after his father, Balbanes in both appearance and character. Balbanes is loved by everyone because of his actions during the 50 year war. Being a noble he married and had kid with a noblewoman, his first two sons Zalbag and Dycedarg. This is brought up all the time in the story, so pay attention! Balbanes later remarries, but this time to a peasant lady and gives birth to Ramza and his little sister Alma. This makes Ramza and his brothers blood related, but they always point out that he has the blood of a commoner and that skews his purpose in life. Balbanes made the Beoulve name highly praised and the family is well off. They serve the crown with extreme loyalty, and Balbanes teaches his children to always fllow the path of righeousness and to not tolerate injustice. It seemed at least to his brothers that Ramza was the child Balbanes loved the most.
So there you have it. The house of beoulve that Balbanes built. It is rich with history and serves the crown with fierce dedication. Then you have Delita Hyral. A young boy with no trace of nobles blood within him. He was born to a poor family, but his parents were victims to a plague and he and his sister Tetra were left alone. Balbanes, with sympathy overflowing from his heart deciding to adopt the two children and ever since, he and ramza were the best of friends. Title or nobility was never something Ramza was too worried about, most likely due to being partial himself. Being adopted by the house Beoulve allowed Delita and his sister to attend special military and academic schools. Delita went off with Ramza to learn the way of the knight, while Tetra became good friends with Alma who both attended some academic school. The two Hyrals were lucky because no person of common blood were normally allowed to attend either school, but because of Balbanes influence, they were permitted.
So...the two main characters gone into a little more detail. Ramza, the son of hero and Delita the son of a peasant farmer. Rank and class are brought up throughout this game so it's important to note each characters background.
I've also recently started to read a book...in which I belive it's fairly popular. It goes by the name, Dune. I'm sure you have heard of it? Either way I will try to mix both of these stories into this blog to keep it interesting!
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