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====Verdant Wind====
====Verdant Wind====
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Like the other two houses, the Golden Deer students meet at the monastery due to a promise they made to [[Byleth]]. Byleth, who only just awakened after five years of unconsciousness, meets [[Claude]] at the monastery. Claude then decides to pass the time by hunting down the bandits who have been using the monastery as a hideout for the past five years. During the following battle, the remaining Golden Deer students arrive at the monastery and help Claude and Byleth to defeat [[Pallardó]] and his men. After the battle, the [[Knights of Seiros]] also arrive at the monastery after searching for the missing Archbishop [[Rhea]] for the past five years. Together, the Alliance army and the Knights of Seiros decide to resist against the monastery under the banner of a new resistance army, and choose to use the monastery as their base of operations due to it being neutral ground while the [[Leicester Alliance]] is split between those who support the Empire and those who want to resist against it.
 
Led by [[Randolph]], the imperial army attempts to take back the monastery, but when their attempt fails and Randolph dies, they are forced to give up the monastery. In the following months, the monastery remains the Resistance army's base of operations and the students make an attempt to do some repair work at the monastery.


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==Mechanics==
==Mechanics==
In ''Three Houses'', Garreg Mach Monastery acts as the game's hub. It can be explored freely, similar to later locations like the [[Base Camp]] from {{FEWA2}} or the [[Somniel]] from {{FE17}}. As game's structure is built around the monastery, it features many different mechanics.
===Lessons===
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Lessons take place on most Mondays. They allow the player to instruct their units in various different skills, including weapons, movement types, and [[authority]]. During Part I, lessons take place in the respective class's classroom, but during Part II, they will instead take place in the Cardinal's Room on the first floor of the monastery.
====Exams====
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On Byleth's free days or on a mission day, they can send their unit to take a class exam. If a unit passes that exam, they will unlock a new [[class]]. Each unit can only take one exam per day, regardless of whether they succeeded or not.
===Calendar===
===Calendar===
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The Calendar dictates life at the monastery. On certain days, special events – such as a character's [[birthday]] take place. On most mondays, [[Byleth]] will be able to [[Lesson|teach their students]]. On most sundays, Byleth will have a free day and the player will be presented four choices:
The Calendar dictates life at the monastery. On certain days, special events – such as a character's [[birthday]] take place. On most Mondays, [[Byleth]] will be able to [[Lesson|teach their students]]. On most Sundays, Byleth will have a free day and the player will be presented four choices:


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====Bulletin Board====
====Bulletin Board====
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Bulletin Boards are found at different places at the monastery. They will inform the player about ongoing events or about new monastery features such as whether the Western and Eastern Merchants are unlocked. They also inform the player about available [[quest]]s at the monastery.
 
====Quests====
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Sometimes, NPCs at the monastery will make specific requests. Usually, quests include obtaining an [[item]] and giving it to a certain unit. Depending on the quest, the player will be rewarded with [[items]], [[gold]], or [[renown]]. The completion of certain quests is also required to unlock some monastery facilities.


====Recruiting Characters====
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===Activity Points===
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