#the man literally borrowed/rented a kiln to preserve his customer complaints that he filled a room in his home to house them
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Well, we can take it as this, Marth never thought badly of either of them, so in turn, historians at the time were favourable.
They wrote that Cain tried to save King Cornelius but ultimately could only able to deliver his liege's last words to his son, and Abel only became a traitor to save/protect Est, his love with heavy emphasis on his devotion to her.
As history moved forward, historians cut the length for their valor and service under King Marth being remembered.
Cain is remembered as valiant knight and Abel as a courageous knight that was deeply devoted to his wife, Est, one of Macedon's Whitewings.
Don’t Meet Your [Fire Emblem] Heroes!
#op art#fe#fea#fe1#i love Cain & Abel's reaction to Sully & Stahl's fanfare#you remember all your faults but your loved ones will always remember you fondly#especially if you go the mile to prove worthy of such praise#it makes sense for the og crew are basically real life heroes by awakening considering marth's (or Elice's) lineage directly leads to Chrom#feh#has so much potential on how to be kinder to yourself#except for Ea-nasir who collected all his negative reviews at his home#the man literally borrowed/rented a kiln to preserve his customer complaints that he filled a room in his home to house them#the dude solidified his place in history as a bad copper seller for all time
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