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Fortunately, Liberation Army forces arrived before she could be taken away. After Kwanda Rosman's defeat, Valeria would continue servng in the Liberation Army. Following the end of the Gate Rune War, Valeria became a [[Great General]] of the [[Toran Republic]] and a mediator with the elves. | Fortunately, Liberation Army forces arrived before she could be taken away. After Kwanda Rosman's defeat, Valeria would continue servng in the Liberation Army. Following the end of the Gate Rune War, Valeria became a [[Great General]] of the [[Toran Republic]] and a mediator with the elves. | ||
During the [[Dunan Unification War]], Valeria would give her power to the [[New State Army]] by order of [[Lepant]]. As a general, Valeria fought fiercely on the battlefield, showing both the [[New State Army]] and the [[Highland Army]] why she earned her nickname, Blazing Valeria. As part of the New State Army, she would encounter Anita again, the two rekindling their rivalry. They would spend some of their free together at the tavern, however. | During the [[Dunan Unification War]], Valeria would give her power to the [[New State Army]] by order of [[Lepant]]. As a general, Valeria fought fiercely on the battlefield, showing both the [[New State Army]] and the [[Highland Army]] why she earned her nickname, Blazing Valeria. As part of the New State Army, she would encounter Anita again, the two rekindling their rivalry. They would spend some of their free together at the [[tavern]], however. | ||
After the loss of [[Nanami]] at [[Rockaxe Castle]], Valeria would tell the hero not to show his emotions in front of his soldiers. As a veteran of war, she knew the dangers of battle and though not without sympathy, also knew that if the hero showed tears publicy, it would affect his authority among the troops. | After the loss of [[Nanami]] at [[Rockaxe Castle]], Valeria would tell the hero not to show his emotions in front of his soldiers. As a veteran of war, she knew the dangers of battle and though not without sympathy, also knew that if the hero showed tears publicy, it would affect his authority among the troops. |