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Beginning log
At one time, the Macedon region was ruled by the Dolhr Empire. 100 years ago the whole continent was controlled by the dragon tribe, who sent numerous slaves to these undeveloped forests. The slaves were forced to excavate ruins and construct the country. Many people could not find food, were forced to work, and died from abuse. Amongst such tragic conditions, finally one youth stood up. His name was Iote. He and his companions escaped from the forests and fought, riding dragons, to continue the battle of liberation. After Dolhr's fall, the slaves established their own country at these rich and newly developed lands. And the heroic Iote was encouraged to become its first king. Afterwards the Kingdom of Macedon was feared as the land of dragon knights, and that was how it was born. However, this strong country not only lost its Prince Michalis, said to be the second coming of Iote. But now, even the "Red Dragoon", Princess Minerva, has been lost.
Does not move until a player unit is in range of at least two of him or the third- or forth-westernmost or second-easternmost three Dracoknights, at which point they begin moving unprovoked.
Does not move until a player unit is in range of at least two of him or the second- or forth-westernmost or second-easternmost three Dracoknights, at which point they begin moving unprovoked.
• The third-easternmost and upper-westernmost ones will not move until a player unit is in range of at least two of them or the second- or third-westernmost or other two second-easternmost Dracoknights, at which point they begin moving unprovoked. • The easternmost two do not move until turn 8 or when the westernmost Dracoknight is provoked; in either case, they begin moving unprovoked.
• The left one does not move until a player unit is in range of at least two of him or the second-, third-, or forth-westernmost or other two second-easternmost Dracoknights, at which point they begin moving unprovoked. • The right one does not move until turn 8 or when the westernmost Dracoknight is provoked; in either case, they begin moving unprovoked.
Does not move until a player unit is in range of at least two of him or the second-, third-, or forth-westernmost or other two second-easternmost Dracoknights, at which point they begin moving unprovoked.
Does not move until a player unit is in range of at least two of him or the third- or forth-westernmost or second-easternmost three Dracoknights, at which point they begin moving unprovoked.
Does not move until a player unit is in range of at least two of him or the second- or forth-westernmost or second-easternmost three Dracoknights, at which point they begin moving unprovoked.
• The third-easternmost one and westernmost one will not move until a player unit is in range of at least two of them or the second- or third-westernmost or other two second-easternmost Dracoknights, at which point they begin moving unprovoked. • The easternmost two do not move until turn 8 or when the westernmost Dracoknight is provoked; in either case, they begin moving unprovoked.
• The left one does not move until a player unit is in range of at least two of him or the second-, third-, or forth-westernmost or other two second-easternmost Dracoknights, at which point they begin moving unprovoked. • The right one do not move until turn 8 or when the westernmost Dracoknight is provoked; in either case, they begin moving unprovoked.
Does not move until a player unit is in range of at least two of him or the second-, third-, or forth-westernmost or other two second-easternmost Dracoknights, at which point they begin moving unprovoked.
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In order to access the side quest Shadows Behind the Scenes, the player must either have cleared the Prologue losing no more than one unit, or clear this chapter in a certain number of turns. The turn count of the latter requirement varies by difficulty, as follows:
Difficulty
Turn count
Normal
24
Hard
28
Maniac
35
Lunatic
38
Lunatic′
43
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language
Name
Definition, etymology, and notes
English (unofficial)
Abducted Princess
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Japanese
連れ去られた王女
Kidnapped Princess
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