With the Armes Southern Mountain Corps bearing down on Lordlake, and the main force of the Godwin Army approaching Lelcar, the Loyalist Army advance on both towns. They carried out bold defensives battles in both Lordlake and Lelcar, but in the end, The Prince’s forces were hopelessly outnumbered. Not being able to maintain the frontlines of either town, they were forced to retreat, regrettably allowing enemy troops to take both Lordlake and Lelcar.
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| - Suikoden V: Newspaper Issue no.16
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| - With the Armes Southern Mountain Corps bearing down on Lordlake, and the main force of the Godwin Army approaching Lelcar, the Loyalist Army advance on both towns. They carried out bold defensives battles in both Lordlake and Lelcar, but in the end, The Prince’s forces were hopelessly outnumbered. Not being able to maintain the frontlines of either town, they were forced to retreat, regrettably allowing enemy troops to take both Lordlake and Lelcar.
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| - With the Armes Southern Mountain Corps bearing down on Lordlake, and the main force of the Godwin Army approaching Lelcar, the Loyalist Army advance on both towns. They carried out bold defensives battles in both Lordlake and Lelcar, but in the end, The Prince’s forces were hopelessly outnumbered. Not being able to maintain the frontlines of either town, they were forced to retreat, regrettably allowing enemy troops to take both Lordlake and Lelcar. But the defeats were not a total loss. The strong defensive fight shown by the Prince’s gave the townsfolk enough time to evacuate completely. In fact sources say that the safe evacuation of Lordlake and Lelcar was the reason behind the Loyalist Army’s presence in the first place.
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